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American writer
Frances Noyes Hart
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American writer
A.K.A.
Frances Newbold Noyes
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, U.S.A.
Place of death
New Canaan, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Age
53 years
Family
Father:
Frank Brett Noyes
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Biography
Frances Newbold Noyes Hart (August 1890 – October 25, 1943) was an American writer whose short stories were published in Scribner's magazine, the Saturday Evening Post, the Ladies' Home Journal.
Biography
She was born as Frances Newbold Noyes on August 10, 1890 to Frank Brett Noyes and Janet Thurston Newbold. She married Edward H. Hart in 1921. She died in 1943.
Publications
- Mark (1913)
- "Contact" – Pictorial Review, December 1920 (second prize, O Henry Award, 1920). Repr. Contact and Other Stories (1923)
- The Bellamy Trial (1927)– Included on the Haycraft-Queen Cornerstone List
- Hide in the Dark (1929)
- Pigs in Clover (1931)
- (with Frank E. Carstarphen) "The Bellamy Trial: A Play in Three Acts" (1931)
- The Crooked Lane (1934)
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