Ella Rodman Church
Ella Rodman Church | |
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Born | 1831 |
Died | October 25, 1912 (aged 80–81) Kings County |
Occupation | Writer |
Eliza Rodman McIlvaine Church (1831 – October 25, 1912)[1] was an American writer of fiction, children's literature, and books about homemaking. She wrote under the names Ella Rodman and Ella Rodman Church.
Her early fiction includes a collection of short stories, Flights of Fancy (1853), and a gothic novel set in southern Italy, The Catanese; or, The Real and the Ideal (1853).[2] She wrote numerous books for children published by religious publishers, including the Elmridge series, where a governess instructs children about the natural world.[3]
On September 21, 1855, she married Joseph Moran Church, a poet, journalist, and publisher of the Philadelphia-based magazine Church's Bizzare. Together they edited a successor magazine, The Fireside Visitor, in 1856.[1]
Ella Rodman Church died on 25 October 1912 in Kings County, New York.[1]
In The Uncollected Henry James (2004), Floyd R. Horowitz attributed a number of stories published under the names Leslie Walter and Fannie Caprice to Henry James. In 2009, Lisa Nemrow established that those were pseudonyms used by Ella Rodman Church.[1]
Bibliography
- A Grandmother's Recollections (New York: C. Scribner, 1851)
- The Catanese; or, The Real and the Ideal (1853)
- Flights of Fancy (1853)
- A Christmas wreath, for little people (Philadelphia : Parry & McMillan, 1855)
- Our home birds (Philadelphia : B. Griffith, c1877)
- Artistic Embroidery; Containing Practical Instructions in the Ornamental Branches of Needlework (New York : Adams & Bishop, 1880)
- How to furnish a home (New York : D. Appleton and co., 1881)
- The home garden (New York, D. Appleton and company, 1881)
- The home needle (New York : D. Appleton and Co., 1882)
- The Wildfords in India (Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publication, c1872)
Elmridge
- Birds and Their Ways (Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1883)
- Flyers and Crawlers (1885)
- Flower talks at Elmridge (1885)
- Among the Trees at Elmridge (1886)
- Talks by the Seashore (1886)
- In the Hospital at Elmridge (1887)
- Sunday Evenings at Elmridge (1887)
- Little Neighbors at Elmridge (1887)
- Home Animals (1888)
- Some Useful Animals (1888)
- Dangerous Characters (1889)
- Water Animals (1890)
Little Pilgrim
- The Little Pilgrim (American Sunday School Union, 1879)
- Little Pilgrim at Aunt Lou's (1879)
- Little Pilgrim at Housekeeping (1879)
- Little Pilgrim at School (1879)
- Little Pilgrim's Christmas (1879)
- Little Pilgrim and Her Friends (1879)
Little Pilgrim Talks
- Little Pilgrim Talks: The Pet Hen [and] Good for Evil (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Polly's Potatoes [and] A White Cat (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: The Terebella [and] Which of the Two (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Some Valentines [and] Story of a Boat (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Choosing Their Own Presents [and] Fourth of July Story (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: The Little Shepherdess [and] A Walk into the Country (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Why a Boy Had the Croup [and] The Little Shoes (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Penny's Night Out [and] Mamie and the Wolf (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Helping and Hindering [and] Meddling Frank (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: The Prodigals (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Bounce and Gem (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Snowed Up (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Being Generous (1884?)
- Little Pilgrim Talks: Lottie's Lessons (1884?)
References
- ^ a b c d Nemrow, L A (2019-07-01). "One White Crow (Attributed to Henry James)". Essays in Criticism. 69 (3): 309–324. doi:10.1093/escrit/cgz015. ISSN 0014-0856.
- ^ Kavo, Rose F. (1979). American women writers : a critical reference guide from colonial times to the present. Lina Mainiero, Cairns Collection of American Women Writers. New York: Ungar. ISBN 0-8044-3151-5. OCLC 5103380.
- ^ Johnson, Deidre. "Ella Rodman Church - Series". readseries.com. Retrieved 2022-08-02.