| ←Author Index: Vi | Metta Victoria Fuller Victor (1831–1885) |
She also wrote under the names Corinne Cushman, Eleanor Lee Edwards, Metta Fuller, Walter T. Gray, Mrs. Orrin James, Rose Kennedy, Louis LeGrand, Mrs. Mark Peabody, The Singing Sybil, Mrs. Henry Thomas. |
Works
- With Frances Fuller Victor, Poems of Sentiment and Imagination (1851) (IA)
- Fresh leaves from western woods (1852) (IA)
- The senator's son (1853) (IA)
- Fashionable dissipation (1858) (IA)
- Miss Slimmens' window (1859) (IA)
- The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and Critical Notices/Metta Victoria Victor (1860)
- Alice Wilde (1860), (IA) / (IA) (considered by some to have been the first dime novel)
- Lives of female Mormons (1860) (IA)
- The Unionist's daughter (1861) (IA)
- Maum Guinea, and Her Plantation "Children" (1861), expressing abolitionist sentiments
- The Dead Letter (1866), the first full-length American work of crime fiction (IA)
- The Figure Eight (1869) (IA)
- A Bad Boy's Diary (1880)
- The Blunders of a Bashful Man (1881) (IA)
- Miss Slimmens' boarding house (1882) (IA)
Works about Victor
- The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and Critical Notices/Metta Victoria Victor
- Woman of the Century/Metta Victoria Fuller Victor (1893)
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