Gene Stratton-Porter
- Geneva Grace Stratton
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- Stratton-Porter, Gene
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- Gender
- Female
- Date of birth
- 1863-08-17
- Place of birth
- ?
- Date of death
- 1924-12-06
- Place of death
- ?
Wikipedia
Gene Stratton-Porter (August 17, 1863 – December 6, 1924), born Geneva Grace Stratton, was an American writer, nature photographer, and naturalist from Wabash County, Indiana. In 1917 Stratton-Porter urged legislative support for the conservation of Limberlost Swamp and other wetlands in Indiana. She was also a silent film-era producer who founded her own production company, Gene Stratton Porter Productions, in 1924.
Stratton-Porter wrote several best-selling novels in addition to columns for national magazines, such as McCall's and Good Housekeeping, among others. Her novels have been translated into more than twenty languages, including Braille, and at their peak in the 1910s attracted an estimated 50 million readers. Eight of her novels, including A Girl of the Limberlost, were adapted into moving pictures. Stratton-Porter was also the subject of a one-woman play, A Song of the Wilderness. Two of her former homes in Indiana are state historic sites, the Limberlost State Historical Site in Geneva and the Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site on Sylvan Lake, near Rome City, Indiana.
Editions
Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
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Freckles | eBook | ? | 2006-03-08 |
Laddie: A True Blue Story | eBook | ? | 1995-06-01 |
The Harvester | eBook | ? | 1995-10-01 |
A Girl of the Limberlost | eBook | ? | 2006-03-08 |
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- Gene Stratton-Porter wrote Freckles
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- 2023-03-29