Author:Neith Boyce
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←Author Index: Bo | Neith Boyce (1872–1951) |
American, novelist, playwright, journalist and theatre performer. She married Hutchins Hapgood on 1899; and with others, founded the Provincetown Players. Boyce’s plays featured plots that focused on women’s sexuality, personal relationships, and agency. |
Works[edit]
(partial list)
- The Bond (1908) (transcription project)
- The Forerunner (1903) IA
- The Folly of Others (1904) short stories
- The Eternal Spring (1906) IA
- Two Sons (1917)
- Proud Lady (1923) IA
- Harry: A Portrait (1923)
Individual short works[edit]
- "Awakening" (ss) in Harper's Sep 27, 1913
- "The Blue Hood" (ss) in Harper's May 2, 1914
- "The Blue Pearl," (ss) in McClure's May 1910
- "The Brothers," (ss) in McClure's Dec 1911
- "The Burtons' Burglar" (ss) in Harper's Jan 24, 1914
- "Enemies" (play) 1916, in The Provincetown Plays: Second Series. Edited by George Cram Cook and Frank Shay IA (full ebook)
- "In a Garden" (ss) 1896, in Stories from the Chap-book, by various authors IA (full ebook)
- "On Approval" in Collier's, Dec 21, 1912
- "The Legacy" (ss) in American Magazine, Vol 65, 1907
- "Love in a Dutch Garden" (ss) in Harper's Jan 10, 1914
- "Mrs. Peyton Interferes" in McClure's Magazine, 1911
- "Navidad" (ss) in Short Stories 1895
- "The Portrait of a Singer" (ss) in Short Stories 1895
- "Roses" (ss) in Harper's Nov 22, 1913
- "The Two Sons, a Play in One Act" (1916) hathitrust
Non-fiction
- "At The Baths of Lucca" Scribner's, May 1906
- "The Coming Comedy of American Manners", The Bookman, Mar 1902
- "Labouchere" (n-f) in Harper's Mar 28, 1914
- "The Novel's Deadliest Friend" The Bookman, Sep 1901
- "A Progressive at Large" (n-f) in Harper's Feb 7, 1914
- "When Chesterton is Angry" (n-f) in Harper's Jul 11, 1914

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1926.
The author died in 1951, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 60 years or less. Works by this author may also 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.