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Name
  
Olivia Dunbar

Role
  
Short story writer

Books
  
A house in Chicago


Short ghost and horror story collection vol 018 the shell of sense by olivia howard dunbar


Olivia Howard Dunbar (1873–1953) was an American short story writer, journalist and biographer, best known today for her ghost fiction.

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Life

Dunbar was born in West Bridgeport, Massachusetts in 1873. She graduated from Smith College, after which she worked in newspaper journalism. As a short shory writer and critic, she was published in many of the popular periodicals of her time, including Harper's and The Dial. Dunbar wrote several ghost stories, as well as a 1905 essay, "The Decay of the Ghost in Fiction", defending the subgenre. Dunbar was active in the women's suffrage movement, and her work has been noted to contain feminist themes. She married the poet Ridgely Torrence in 1914. Dunbar died in 1953. Her work has been anthologized by Dorothy Scarborough and Jessica Amanda Salmonson.

Short fiction

  • The Shell of Sense (1908)
  • The Long Chamber (1914)
  • Novels

  • A House in Chicago (1947)
  • References

    Olivia Howard Dunbar Wikipedia