Author:Inez Haynes Irwin
Appearance
Works
[edit]Novels
[edit]- "May Eve; or, What You Must" (1906, Smith's Magazine) (3-part serial)
- June Jeopardy (1908)
- Phoebe and Ernest (1910) Illustrated by R. F. Schabelitz hathitrust
- The Lost Children · (1908) — Phoebe and the Heart of Toil · (1909) — Ernest and the First Arrow · (1909, as "Puppy Love") — Phoebe and her Other Self — Ernest and the Latch-Key Question — Phoebe and the Household Gods — Ernest and the Case of Old Mudguards — Phoebe among the Thespians — Ernest and the Social Game — The Codes · (1910; as "The Codes of Phoebe and Ernest") — Phoebe Makes the Grand Tour — Epilogue
- Janey: being the record of a short interval in the journey through life and the struggle with society of a little girl of nine (1911)
- Janey Enters the Social Game · (1910; as "Janey and the Social Revolution) — Janey Repudiates Matrimony · (1910; as "A Renegade Mother") — Janey Snares the Stork · (1910; as "Janey and the Stork") — Janey Takes Her Pen in Hand · (1910) — Janey Tracks Cupid · (1911; as "Janey and the Little Blind God") — Janey Peers Behind the Veil · (1911) — Janey Interprets the Great Bard · (1911; as "Janey Takes a Thinking Part") — Janey Dabbles in High Finance · (1911) — Janey Gazes in Her Mirror · (1911; as "Janey Discovers the Great Illusion")
- Phoebe, Ernest, and Cupid (1912) Illustrated by R. F. Schabelitz
- Ernest and the Law of Order — Phoebe and the Little Blind God — Phoebe Among the Bohemians — Ernest Lays down His Arms — Phoebe Closes with Cupid — The Discoveries — The House Book — I, Phoebe, Take Thee, Toland — Ernest and the Conspirators — Phoebe and the Most Important Bird — Till He Gets Him a Wife — The Found Children
- Angel Island (1914) Project Gutenberg
- The Ollivant Orphans (1915)
- The Lady of Kingdoms (1917)
- The Happy Years (1919)
- Out of the Air (1921) Project Gutenberg
- The Lost Diana (novella), Everybody's Magazine (1923)
The Maida books
[edit]- Maida's Little Shop, 1909 PG
- Maida's Little House, 1921
Short stories
[edit]- Phoebe and Ernest
- "The Lost Children", (1908, The American Magazine, vol 67) (ss)
- "Phoebe and the Heart of Toil," (1909, The American Magazine, vol 68)
- "Puppy Love", The American Magazine, (1909, The American Magazine, vol 68)
- "Phoebe and Her Other Self" (1909, The American Magazine, vol 69) (ss)
- "Ernest and the Latch Key Question" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 69) (ss)
- "Phoebe and the Household Gods" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 69) (ss)
- "Ernest and the Case of Old Mudguards" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 70) (ss)
- "Phoebe Among the Thespians" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 70) (ss)
- "Ernest and the Social Game" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 70) (ss)
- "The Codes of Phoebe and Ernest" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 70) (ss)
- "Phoebe Makes the Grand Tour" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 71) (ss)
- Phoebe, Ernest, and Cupid
- "Ernest and the Law of Order" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 71) (ss)
- "Phoebe and the Little Blind God" (1911, The American Magazine, vol 71) (ss)
- Janey
- "Janey and the Social Revolution" (1910 May, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Enters the Social Game]
- "Janey and the Stork" (1910 June, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Snares the Stork]
- A Renegade Mother (July 1910, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Repudiates Matrimony]
- Janey Takes Her Pen in Hand (Aug 1910, Success Magazine) (ss)
- Janey Takes a Thinking Part (April 1911, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Interprets the Great Bard]
- Janey Peers Behind the Veil (May 1911, Success Magazine) (ss)
- Janey Dabbles in High Finance (June 1911, Success Magazine) (ss)
- "Janey Discovers the Great Illusion", The Red Book Magazine, 1911 June (ss) [Janey Gazes in Her Mirror]
- Janey and the Little Blind God (July 1911, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Tracks Cupid]
- Other stories
- "The Queen of Far-Away", Everybody's Magazine, 1904 May (ss)
- "The Father of His Son", Everybody's Magazine, Jul 1904
- "A Doorstep Introduction", Pearson's Magazine, Nov 1904
- "Love Me, Love My Dog", Pearson's Magazine, Nov 1904
- "The Start", Everybody's Magazine, Dec 1904
- "Uncle Mark's Match-Making/", The Red Book Magazine, 1905 June (ss)
- "A Conspiracy Inhibited", The Smart Set, Aug 1906 (ss)
- "Elvira's Boys", The Red Book Magazine, 1907 Oct (ss)
- "Those who Sit Up-stairs", The Red Book Magazine, 1907 Nov (ss)
- "The Amateur House-Party", The Smart Set, Aug 1907 (ss)
- "In the Dark", The Smart Set, July 1907 (ss)
- "The Matchbreakers", Hampton's Broadway Magazine, Nov 1908
- "A Shift in Values", The Red Book Magazine, 1909 Dec (ss)
- "The Homeliest Child", Harper's Magazine, Dec 1911
- "The Eternal Challenge", Everybody's Magazine, Jan 1912
- "With Pitfall and With Gin", Pictorial Review, Feb 1912
- "The Sixth Canvasser", The Century Magazine, Jan 1916 (ss)
- "Ladies", The Century Magazine, 1916 (ss)
- "The Night Before", The Century Magazine, 1916 (ss)
- "The Woman Across the Street", Ladies' Home Journal, Sep 1916
- "The Last Cartridge", McCall's, Oct 1922
- "His Career", Harper's Bazar, Jan 1923 (ss)
- "A Telephone Exchange", Everybody's Magazine, Dec 1923 (ss)
Non-fiction
[edit]- The Californiacs, 1916 (travel) Project Gutenberg
- "The Marysville Strike" in Harper's Magazine, April 4, 1914 (article)
- The Native Son, 1919 (travel) Project Gutenberg
- The Story of the Women's Party, 1921 (Published as Up Hill With Banners Flying, 1964)
- "Literary Portraits: Fannie Hurst", The Bookman (US) June 1921 (article)
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 1970, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 53 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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