Bates, Harriet Leonora (1856–1886)
Bates, Harriet Leonora (1856–1886)
American poet and novelist. Name variations: Harriet L. Vose; (pseudonym) Eleanor Putnam. Born Harriet Leonora Vose in 1856; died 1886; married Arlo Bates (1850–1918, novelist, Boston newspaper editor, and professor of English at Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
Was the author of A Woodland Wooing and Old Salem; with husband, co-wrote the novel Prince Vance (1888); was also the subject of his elegy Sonnets in Shadow published in 1887, one year after her death.
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