Alice Brown
(1856–1948)
American novelist, poet and playwright, best known as a writer of local color stories

Works

  • Fools of Nature (1887) novel
  • Meadow-Grass: Tales of New England Life (1896) stories
  • The Day of His Youth (1897) novel
  • Tiverton Tales (1899) stories
  • Kings End (1901) novel
  • Margaret Warrener (1901) novel
  • High Noon (1904) stories
  • Paradise (1905) novel
  • The Country Road (1906) stories
  • Rose MacLeod (1908) novel
  • The Story of Thyza (1909) novel
  • John Winterbourne's Family (1910) novel
  • Country Neighbors (1910) stories
  • The One-Footed Fairy (1911) stories
  • The Secret of the Clan (1912)]
  • My Love and I (1912) novel
  • Vanishing Points (1913) stories
  • Children of Earth (1915) play
  • Bromley Neighborhood (1917) novel
  • The Prisoner (1916) novel
  • The Flying Teuton (1918) stories
  • The Black Drop (1919)novel
  • Homespun and Gold (1920) stories
  • The Wind Between the Worlds (1920) novel
  • One-Act Plays (1921)
  • Louise Imogen Guiney: a study (1921) biography
  • Old Crow (1922) novel
  • Ellen Prior, (1923) verse

Individual short works

  • "Black Pearls" (1919) Harper's Magazine
  • "Confessions" (1910) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Discovery" (1908) Harper's Magazine
  • "Farmer Eli's Vacation" (1893) Century Magazine
  • "Father" (1912) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Flags on the Tower" (1914) Harper's Magazine
  • "Gardener Jim" (1907) Harper's Magazine
  • "Golden Baby" (1910) Harper's Magazine
  • "A Grief Deferred" (1906) Harper's Magazine
  • "A Guarded Shrine" (1910) Harper's Magazine
  • "Her Letters: a Monologue" (1910) Harper's Magazine
  • "His First Wife" (1906) Harper's Magazine
  • "A Homespun Wizardry" (1913) Harper's Magazine
  • "Joint Owners in Spain' (1914)
  • "A Judgment from Above" (1921) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Man and His Rose-Garden" (1906) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Man Who Wanted to Be Safe" (1907) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Master Minds of History" (1908) Harper's Magazine
  • "A Mind-cure" (1914) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Mortuary Chest" (1896) Harper's Magazine
  • "Nemesis" (1916) Harper's Magazine
  • "Partners" (1907) Harper's Magazine
  • "A Poetess in Spring" (1909) Harper's Magazine
  • "Praying Sally" (1919) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Preaching Peony" (1917) Harper's Magazine
  • "A Question of Wills" (1913) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Rose of Hope" (1896)
  • "Robin Hood's Barn" (1913)
  • "The Silver Tea-Set" (1906) Harper's Magazine
  • "Sunrise on Mansfield Mountain" (1895)
  • "The Torch of Life" (1906) Harper's Magazine
  • "Wedding-gifts" (1915) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Wizard's Touch" (1904) Harper's Magazine

Poems

  • "The Brown Bird" (1907) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Deserted Garden" (1916) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Ever Changing" (1921) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Happy Gardener" (1907) Harper's Magazine
  • "King's Messenger" (1904) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Trees" (1920) Harper's Magazine
  • "The Wedding Garment" (1907) Harper's Magazine

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1925.


The author died in 1948, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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