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Anne Douglas Sedgwick

Anne Douglas Sedgwick (28 March 1873 – 19 July 1935) was an American-born British writer. The daughter of a businessman, she was born in Englewood, New Jersey but at age nine her family moved to London. Although she made return visits to the United States, she lived in England for the remainder of her life.
In 1908, she married the British essayist and journalist, Basil de Sélincourt. During World War I she and her husband were volunteer workers in hospitals and orphanages in France.
Her novels explored the contrast in values between Americans and Europeans. Her best-selling novel ''Tante'' was made into a 1919 film, ''The Impossible Woman'' and ''The Little French Girl'' into a 1925 film of the same name. In 1931, she was elected to the United States National Institute of Arts and Letters. Four of her books were on the list of bestselling novels in the United States for 1912, 1924, 1927, and 1929 as determined by the ''New York Times''.
Anne Douglas Sedgwick died in Hampstead, England in 1935.〔(22 July 1935). (Anne D. Sedgwick, Novelist, Is Dead ), ''The New York Times''〕 The following year her husband published ''Anne Douglas Sedgwick: A Portrait in Letters''.〔Woods, Katherine (25 October 1936). (Anne Douglas Sedgwick as Her Letters Reveal Her (book review ))], ''The New York Times''〕
==Bibliography==

* ''The Dull Miss Archinard'' (1898)
* ''The Confounding of Camelia'' (1899)
* ''The Rescue'' (1902)
* ''Paths of Judgement'' (1904)
* ''The Shadow of Life'' (1906)
* ''A Fountain Sealed'' (1907)〔(2 November 1907). (Beauty and Power in a New Novel (book review) ), ''The New York Times''〕
* ''Valerie Upton'' (1908)
* ''Amabel Channice'' (1908)
* ''Franklin Winslow Kane'' (1910)
* ''Tante'' (1912) – No.9 for the year in the U.S.
* ''The Nest'' (collection of short stories) (1913)〔(30 March 1913). (Miss Sedgwick's Stories (book review) ), ''The New York Times''〕
* ''The Encounter'' (1914)
* ''A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago'' (nonfiction) (1919)
* ''The Third Window'' (1920)
* ''Adrienne Toner'' (1922)
* ''The Little French Girl'' (1924) – No.3 for the year in the U.S.〔(12 September 1924). (The Little French Girl - A New Novel by Anne Douglas Sedgwick ), ''Milwaukee Journal''〕
* ''The Old Countess'' (1927) – No.9 for the year in the U.S.〔(2 April 1927). ('The Little French Girl Theme' Revised in 'The Old Countess' ), ''Milwaukee Journal''〕
* ''Dark Hester'' (1929) – No.3 for the year in the U.S.
* ''Philippa'' (1929)

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