Porter, Charlotte Endymion (1857–1942)
Porter, Charlotte Endymion (1857–1942)
American writer and publisher. Name variations: (joint pseudonym) H.A.C. Born Helen Charlotte Porter on Jan 6, 1857, in Towanda, Pennsylvania; died Jan 16, 1942, in Melrose, Massachusetts; dau. of Henry Clinton Porter (physician) and Elisa Eleanor (Betts) Porter; graduate of Wells College, Aurora, NY; studied briefly at the Sorbonne in Paris; never married; lived with Helen Archibald Clarke.
With Helen Archibald Clarke, founded the literary magazine Poet Lore; also edited First Folio Edition of Shakespeare (40 vols., 1903–13).
See also Women in World History.
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