Author:Clara Morris
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Works
[edit]- A Silent Singer (1899) IA
- Little "Jim Crow". And other stories for children (1899) IA
- Life on the Stage. My personal experiences and recollections (1901) non-fiction IA
- Some Recollections of John Wilkes Booth (1901) non-fiction IA
- Stage Confidences: Talks About Players and Play Acting (1902) non-fiction IA
- A Pasteboard Crown: A Story of the New York Stage (1902) IA
- Left in Charge (1904) IA
- The Trouble Woman (1904) IA
- The Life of a Star (1906) IA
- The New "East Lynne": An Entirely New and Original Novel (1908) IA
Individual short works
[edit]- "An Actress—on Guard" (n-f) in McClure's Magazine, Vol 27, 1906
- "The Daily Banquet. Where I made my first speech" (n-f) in The American Magazine, Dec 1906
- "Christmas On a Flooded Track(n-f) in The Railroad Man's Magazine, Vol 10, 1909-10
- "The Derelict" (ss) in Short Story Classics (American) (1905) Edited by William Patten IA (full ebook)
- "The Grip of the Stage" (n-f) in McClure's Magazine, Vol 40, 1908-09
- "A Hunt for a Play" (n-f) in McClure's Magazine, Vol 26, 1902-03
- "I Am Married" (n-f) in McClure's Magazine, Vol 20, 1905-06
- "Looking Backward" (n-f) in McClure's Magazine, Vol 26, 1905-06
- "Love and Lady Macbeth" (n-f) The Idler, Vol 23, 1903 (also as "I Stand Between Lady Macbeth and Matrimony" in Mcclure's Magazine, Dec 1902)
- "Rachel" (n-f) The Idler, Vol 23, 1903
About Morris
[edit]- "Clara Morris," in Queens of the Stage (1896) by Alan Dale IA
- "Clara Morris: The Girl Who Won Fame as an Actress" in Ten American Girls From History (1917) by Kate Dickinson Sweetser
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 1925, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 98 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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