Author:Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon
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Works by Daskam
[edit]Collections and anthologies
[edit]- Sister's Vocation and Other Girls' Stories (1900) (transcription project)
- Smith College Stories (1900) (external scan)
- Fables for the Fair (1901)
- The Imp and the Angel (1901)
- Whom the Gods Destroyed (1902)
- The Madness of Philip (1902) (external scan)
- Middle Aged Love Stories (1903) (external scan)
- Poems (1903)
- Her Fiancé (1904) (transcription project)
- The Memoirs of a Baby (1904) (transcription project)
- An Idyll of All Fool's Day (1907) (external scan)
- Square Peggy (1909) (external scan)
- In the Border Country (1909) (external scan)
- Margarita's Soul (1909) (external scan)
- The Biography of a Boy (1910) (external scan)
- While Caroline Was Growing (1911) (external scan)
- The Inheritance (1912) (external scan)
- The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon (1913) (external scan)
- Open Market (c. 1915) (external scan)
- The Twilight of the Gods (1915) (external scan)
- On Our Hill (1919) (external scan)
Short stories
[edit]- "The Woman Who was not Athletic" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Helped her Husband" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Used her Theory" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Looked Ahead" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Fell between Two Figures" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Understood Opera" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Made a Conquest" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Made a Good Wife" (1901)
- "The Woman Who was Too Disinterested" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Deliberated" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Believed in Early Rising" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Took Advice" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Took Things Literally" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Had Broad Views" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Mourned her Husband" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Played 'Cyrano'" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Caught the Idea" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Helped her Sister" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Could not Sew" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Married her Daughter" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Could not Help Herself" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Bribed her Niece" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Knew Too Much" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Talked Well" (1901)
- "The Woman Who Adapted Herself" (1901)
- "The Imp and the Angel" (1901)
- "The Imp and the Drum" (1901)
- "The Imp and the Author" (1901)
- "The Imp's Matinée" (1901)
- "The Imp's Christmas Dinner" (1901)
- "The Imp Disposes" (1901)
- "The Prodigal Imp" (1901)
- "Whom the Gods Destroyed" (1902)
- "A Wind Flower" (1902)
- "When Pippa Passed" (1902)
- "The Backsliding of Harriet Blake" (1902)
- "A Bayard of Broadway" (1902)
- "A Little Brother of the Books" (1902)
- "The Maid of the Mill" (1902)
- "The Twilight Guests" (1902)
- "In the Valley of the Shadow" (1902)
- "A Philanthropist" (1903)
- "A Reversion to Type" (1903)
- "A Hope Deferred" (1903)
- "The Courting of Lady Jane" (1903)
- "Julia the Apostate" (1903)
- "Mrs. Dud's Sister" (1903)
- "The Blue Dress" (1903)
- "The Goddesses from the Machine", illustrated by Sarah Stilwell Weber, in Scribner's Magazine (January 1905)
- "The Little Silver Heart" (1906)
- "An Idyl of the Road" (1907)
- "Pinky West and the Spirit World" (1907)
- "The Conversion of Constantia" (1907)
- "The Pretenders" (1908)
- "A Little Victory for the General" (1908)
- "The Warning" (1908)
- "The Face of an Angel" (1909)
- "The Prize" (1911)
- "Where Thieves Break In" (1911)
- "A Pillar of Society" (1911)
- "His Father's House" (1911)
- "A Watch in the Night" (1911)
- "The Ends of the Earth" (1911)
- "The Kimono" (1923)
Essays
[edit]- "We and Our Daughters" (1906-07)
- "We and Our Neighbors" (1906-07)
- "We and Our Servants" (1906-07)
Poems
[edit]- "The Stranger Child" (1902)
- "The Little Dead child" (1900)
- "The Sons of Sleep" (1901)
- "Escapade" (1901)
- "Dreams" (1902-03)
- "Heaven" (1902-03)
- "The Sleepy Song" (1902-03)
- "The Sailor's Song" (1903)
- "M. M. D." (1905)
Plays
[edit]- "The First of October" (1904)
- "The Little Princess of the Fearless Heart" (1906-07)
- "The Proud Princess and the Ugly Prince" (1906-07)
Edited by Daskam
[edit]- The Best Nonsense Verses (1901) (external scan)
- Scouting For Girls (1920)
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 1961, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 62 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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