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Elinor Macartney Lane

Elinor Macartney Lane (1864 – March 15, 1909) was an American novelist who was popular in the first decade of the 1900s. After publishing a number of short stories, she wrote three novels: ''Mills of God'' (1901),〔(17 August 1901). (A Woman's First Novel ), ''The New York Times''〕 ''Nancy Stair'' (1904),〔(4 June 1904). (The Romance of a Scotch Lassie (book review) ), ''The New York Times''〕 and ''Katrine'' (1909).〔(17 March 1909). (Mrs. Elinor Lane Dead; Well-Known Novelist Stricken at Lynchburg, Va. ), ''The New York Times''〕〔Tracy, Marguerite (15 May 1909). (The Art of Mrs. Elinor Lane ), ''The New York Times''〕
==Biography==

Born in Maryland, she later moved to Washington, where she attended high school and normal school, from which she graduated in 1882. She then taught in the public schools, specializing in mathematics. She married educator Francis Ransom Lane in 1891. She started writing at age 16, when she also started an occasionally published magazine called ''The Trifler''. Her first novel ''Mills of God'' was published in 1901.〔Alderman, Edwin Anderson et al. (eds.) (Library of Southern Literature: Vol. VII, Johnston-Lucas ), pp. 3003-20 (1909) (biography and exemplars of her writings)〕
Although it did not reach ''The Bookman'' 's Top 10 bestselling books list for the whole year of 1904, ''Nancy Stair'' was a best-selling book and received well by critics.〔(Best Selling Books ), ''The Bookman'' (January 1905) (Listing ''Nancy Stair'' as the ninth-best selling book for sales in November 1904)〕〔(16 July 1905). (In Workshop and Study ), ''The Sunday Oregonian''〕 It was adapted for the stage in 1905 by Paul M. Potter, who was best known for his hit play ''Trilby'', an adaptation of the very popular 1894 novel. It played on Broadway at the Criterion Theatre for a month in 1905, though it was not a success.〔(Criterion Theatre ), ''The Theatre'', pp. 82-84 (Vol. V, No. 50, April 1905)〕
Lane's last novel, ''Katrine'', was released almost coincident with her death in March 1909. It was the second-best selling novel in the United States for 1909.

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