Sarah Barnwell Elliott
Sarah Barnwell Elliott was a novelist, short story writer, and an advocate of women's rights.Biography
She was born in Montpelier, Georgia to Stephen Elliott a bishop in the Episcopal Church who was the founder of the Montpelier Female Institute and later one of the founders of the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee. Her brother Robert Woodward Barnwell Elliott was the first Bishop of the Missionary Jurisdiction of Western Texas, Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. She received private tutoring and attended classes at Johns Hopkins University in 1886. She moved to Sewanee in 1871 and other than living in New York City from 1895 to 1902, she was on the Mountain the remainder of her life. Her novels included The Felmeres, A Simple Heart, Jerry, and The Making of Jane. Elliott became active in the women's suffrage movement and served as president of the Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association from 1912-1914. She died in 1928.Novels
- The Felmeres
- A Simple Heart
- Jerry
- John Paget
- The Durket Sperret
- The Making of Jane
Non-fiction
- Sam Houston
Short stories
- After long years Youth's Companion
- As a Little Child Independent December 8, 1887)
- Baldy Harper's Magazine
- Beside Still Waters Youth's Companion
- An Ex-Brigadier Harper's Magazine
- Faith and Faithfulness Harper's Magazine
- Florentine Idyl Independent
- Hands All Round Book News
- Hybrid Roses Harper's Magazine
- An Idle Man Independent
- An Incident Harper's Magazine
- Jack Watson—A Character Study Current
- Jim’s Victory Book News
- The Last Flash Scribner's Magazine
- A Little Child Shall Lead Them Youth's Companion
- Miss Ann’s Victory Harper's Bazaar
- Miss Eliza Independent
- Miss Maria’s Revival Harper's Magazine
- Mrs. Gallyhaw’s Candy-stew Louisville Courier-Journal. This was a short story published in five weekly installments.
- Old Mrs. Dally’s Lesson Youth's Companion
- The Opening of the Southwestern Door Youth's Companion
- Progress McClure's Magazine
- Readjustments Harper's Magazine
- Some Remnants Youth's Companion
- Squire Kayley’s Conclusions Scribner's Magazine
- Stephen’s Margaret Independent
- Study of Song in Florence Harper's Magazine
- What Polly Knew Smart Set
- Without the Courts Harper's Magazine
- The Wreck Youth's Companion
Essays
- Ibsen Sewanee Review
- A Race That Lives in Mountain Coves Ladies’ Home Journal
- Spirit of the Nineteenth Century in Fiction Outlook
- A Study of Woman and Civilization Forensic Quarterly Review