Louella D. Everett Explained
Louella D. Everett (1883–1967) was a poetry anthologist and associate editor of the 11th[1] and 12th[2] editions of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (with Christopher Morley).[3] Morley described Everett as having done "the most laborious part of the work" for both editions.[4] The 11th edition was the first to divide pages into two columns of quotes and was marked by a notable increase in number of women quotees: 303 out of a total of 2280 quotees (13.2%), compared to 92 of 1058 total quotees (8.6%) in the 10th edition.[5]
Everett started her collection and organization of verses at the age of 18, eventually gathering more than "a hundred thousand poetic items [...] filed and cross-indexed alphabetically." Between 1918 and 1960,[6] she was a contributor to the New York Times Book Review, working in the "Queries and Answers" department to help readers find the sources of bits of verse.[7] She was considered a "super sleuth of poetry fragments"[8] who "was especially knowledgeable in popular light verse."[9] At one time, her fame was such that she was the topic of a short piece in The New Yorker's The Talk of the Town.[10] She also answered queries sent directly to her home address in her spare time. Though she was married to a Boston man named Charles H. Young, she did not use that name in her editing work. In addition to her quotation-finding work, Everett worked full-time as a public stenographer who typed medical papers. Furthermore, she published two poetry anthologies: The Cat in Verse (with Carolyn Wells)[11] and Home and Holiday Verse.[12]
Everett died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1967.
Notes and References
- Morley, Christopher, and Everett, Louella D. Familiar Quotations, A Collection Of Passages, Phrases And Proverbs Traced To Their Sources In Ancient And Modern Literature By John Bartlett, 11th edition. Little, Brown, and Co., 1937.
- Morley, Christopher, and Everett, Louella D. Familiar Quotations, A Collection Of Passages, Phrases And Proverbs Traced To Their Sources In Ancient And Modern Literature By John Bartlett, 12th edition. Little, Brown, and Co., 1948.
- Web site: Books: What's Familiar? . . 1948-12-13 . time.com . . Editors Christopher Morley and Louella D. Everett.
- Book: Bartlett . John . Morley . Christopher . Everett . Louella . 1951 . Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases and Proverbs, Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern . Little, Brown and Company .
- Book: Regier, Willis Goth . 2010 . Quotology . Lincoln . University of Nebraska Press . 84 .
- Book: McCarthy, Joe . 1980 . Days and nights at Costellos's . Boston . Little, Brown .
- Book: Rettig, James . 1992 . Distinguished Classics of Reference Publishing . Oryx Press . 0897746406 .
- News: . 1967-09-28 . Louella D. Everett Dead at 83; Super Sleuth of Poetry Queries . The New York Times.
- Book: <!--Not stated-->, <!--Not stated--> . 1947 . American heritage . Cooperstown, NY . American Association for State and Local History .
- Sandow, Alexander, and Thurber, James. The Talk of the Town: Lady Answerer. The New Yorker, September 3, 1932, p. 11.
- Wells, Carolyn, and Everett, Louella D. The Cat in Verse. Little, Brown, and Co., 1935.
- Everett, Louella D. Home and Holiday Verse. Halcyon House, 1939.