Gertrude Hall
Gertrude Hall (September 8, 1863 – February 28, 1961), also known as Gertrude Hall Brownell, was an American writer of poems, short stories, novels, and nonfiction. She also translated works from the French. She was the second wife of American art and literary critic William Crary Brownell (1851–1928); after his death she anthologized his work and wrote a memoir of their life together.
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Photograph by Hollinger, c. 1900 | |
Born | Boston, Massachusetts | September 8, 1863
Died | February 28, 1961 97) New York City | (aged
Occupation | Author, translator |
Genre | Fantasy fiction, historical fiction, novels of manners, poetry |
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