Margaret Widdemer
(1884–1978)

An American poet, novelist, and Pulitzer Prize honoree

Margaret Widdemer

Works

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Poetry collections

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Individual poems

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Adult fiction

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  • The Rose-Garden Husband (1915) – adapted as the 1917 film A Wife on Trial
  • Why Not? (1916) – adapted as the 1918 film The Dream Lady
  • The Wishing Ring Man (1919) – adapted as the film The Wishing Ring Man
  • The Boardwalk (1919)
  • I’ve Married Marjorie (1920)
  • The Boardwalk (1920)
  • The Year of Delight (1921)
  • A Minister of Grace (1922)
  • Graven Image (1923)
  • Charis Sees It Through (1924)
  • Gallant Lady (1926)
  • More Than Wife (1927)
  • Loyal Lover (1929)
  • Rhinestones (1929)
  • All the King's Horses (1930)
  • The Truth About Lovers (1931)
  • The Pre-War Lady (1932)
  • The Years of Love (1933)
  • Golden Rain (1933)
  • The Other Lovers (1934)
  • Eve's Orchard (1935)
  • Back to Virtue, Betty (1935)
  • Songs for a Christmas Tree (1935)
  • This Isn't the End (1936)
  • The Singing Wood (1936)
  • Marriage is Possible (1936)
  • Ladies Go Masked (1939)
  • Hand on Her Shoulder (1939)
  • She Knew Three Brothers (1939)
  • Someday I'll Find You (1940)
  • Lover's Alibi (1941)
  • Angela Comes Home (1942)
  • Constancia Herself (1945)
  • Let Me Have Wings (1945)
  • Lani (1949)
  • Red Cloak Flying (1950)
  • Lady of the Mohawks (1951)
  • The Great Pine's Son (1954)
  • The Golden Wildcat (1957)
  • Buckskin Baronet (1960)
  • The Red Castle Women (1968)

Children's fiction

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  • Winona of the Camp Fire (1915)
  • Winona of Camp Karonya (1917)
  • You're Only Young Once (1918)
  • Winona's War Farm (1918)
  • Winona's Way (1919)
  • Winona on her Own (1922)
  • Winona's Dreams Come True (1923)
  • Binkie and the Bell Dolls (1923)
  • Marcia's Farmhouse (1939)

 

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1978, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 45 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 

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