Sarah Elizabeth Forbush Downs

Sarah Elizabeth Forbush Downs
Born 1843
Wrentham, Massachusetts
Died 1926
Other names Mrs. Georgie Sheldon
Mrs. George Sheldon Downs

Sarah Elizabeth Forbush Downs (1843–1926) was a "dime novelist" from the United States. She wrote novels under her own name, as "Mrs. Georgie Sheldon", and as "Mrs. George Sheldon Downs".

Biography

Downs was born June 5, 1843, in Wrentham, Massachusetts. Her parents were Edwin A. Forbush and Malvina F. (Ware) Forbush. She received her education at the Ladies' Collegiate Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. In 1868, she married George Sheldon Downs.[1] She used a form of his name as a pseudonym in much of her writing.

Her career began with newspaper contributions in 1869.[1] She was signed by Theodore Dreiser to write for his Smith's Magazine. Dreiser considered her to be one of the "three most popular authors in the world."[2] Between 1880 and 1889, she serialized 47 romances for Street and Smith's New York Weekly.[3]

Works

References

  1. 1 2 (ed.) Leonard, John W. (1908). Who's who in America; A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Men and Women in the United States; 1908-1909 (Vol. V). Chicago: A. N. Marquis & Company. p. 529.
  2. Lingeman, Richard R. (1986). Theodore Dreiser: At the gates of the city, 1871-1907. Putnam.
  3. Cox, J. Randolph. The Dime Novel Companion: A Source Book. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2000: 90. ISBN 0-313-25674-8
  4. 1 2 Sheldon, Mrs. Georgie (1883). Lost: A Pearle. New York: G. W. Carleton & Company. p. 3.
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