Evelyn Scott (writer) explained

Evelyn Scott
Birth Name:Elise Dunn
Birth Date:17 January 1893
Birth Place:Clarksville, Tennessee
Spouse:Frederick Creighton Wellman (1913–1928)
John Metcalfe (1930-1963)

Evelyn Scott (born Elsie Dunn, January 17, 1893 – August 3, 1963) was an American novelist, playwright and poet. A modernist and experimental writer, she "was a significant literary figure in the 1920s and 1930s, but she eventually sank into critical oblivion".[1]

Personal life

Dunn was born in Clarksville, Tennessee, and spent her younger years in New Orleans, Louisiana.[2] She wrote about her childhood in her autobiographical Background in Tennessee.[3]

Dunn's first husband was Frederick Creighton Wellman. He was a married man when they met and dean of the School of Tropical Medicine at Tulane. Both took on pseudonyms when they ran away to Brazil together in 1913. He became Cyril Kay-Scott and she took Scott as her surname. The two had a son, Creighton, before divorcing in 1928.[4] She also had an affair with Owen Merton, father of Thomas Merton.

Scott married the English writer John Metcalfe in 1930.[5]

Literary career

Scott sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Ernest Souza or under her birth name, Elsie Dunn.

Bibliography

Fiction

Poetry

Autobiography

Children's

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist. 2001. Univ. of Tennessee Press. 9781572331167. xiii. Scura. Dorothy M.. Jones. Paul C..
  2. Web site: Petersen. Robert C.. Evelyn Scott. Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture.
  3. Web site: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center. Evelyn Scott. Texas Archival Resources Online.
  4. Web site: Finding Aid for the Evelyn Scott Letters (MS-2300). March 16, 2021. Special Collections Online at the University of Tennessee.
  5. "Metcalfe, John" by Brian Stableford in David Pringle, St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost and Gothic Writers. London : St. James Press, 1998, (pp. 405-6).