Eleanor H. Porter Explained

Birth Name:Eleanor Emily Hodgman
Birth Date:19 December 1868
Birth Place:Littleton, New Hampshire, U.S.
Death Place:Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Eleanor H. Porter
Occupation:Novelist
Years Active:1901–1920
Notable Works:Pollyanna (1913)

Eleanor Emily Hodgman Porter (December 19, 1868  - May 21, 1920) was an American novelist. She was best known as the creator of the Polyanna series of books, starting with Pollyanna (1913), which were a popular phenomenon.[1]

Biography

Eleanor Emily Hodgman was born in Littleton, New Hampshire, on December 19, 1868, the daughter of Llewella French (Woolson) and Francis Fletcher Hodgman.[2] [3] She was trained as a singer, attending the New England Conservatory for several years. In 1892 she married John Lyman Porter and relocated to Massachusetts, after which she began writing and publishing her short stories and, later, novels. She died at her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 21, 1920, and was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.

Works

Porter wrote mainly children's literature, adventure stories, and romance fiction. Her most famous novel is Pollyanna (1913), followed by a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up (1915).

Her adult novels include The Turn of the Tide (1908), The Road to Understanding (1917), Oh Money! Money! (1918), Dawn (1919), Keith's Dark Tower (1919), Mary Marie (1920) and Sister Sue (1921); her short-story collections include Across the Years (c. 1919), Money, Love and Kate (1923), and Little Pardner (1926).

Porter achieved considerable commercial success: Pollyanna ranked eighth among best-selling novels in the United States during 1913, second during 1914, and fourth during 1915 (with 47 printings between 1915 and 1920); Just David ranked third in 1916; The Road to Understanding ranked fourth in 1917; and Oh Money! Money! ranked fifth in 1918.[4]

Bibliography

Short stories

Novels

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eleanor Hodgman Porter: American Author of Pollyanna & Beyond . 2024-08-08 . . en.
  2. Web site: Eleanor H. Porter . 2024-08-08 . The Literature Network.
  3. Web site: Ancestry of Bill Richardson . wargs.com.
  4. Book: Burt , Daniel S. . The chronology of American literature: America's literary achievements from the colonial era to modern times . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt . 2004 . 321, 328, 339 . 978-0-618-16821-7.