Si Ethelwyn Wetherald (26 Abril 1857 – 9 Marso 1940) saronbg Kanadyanong pararawit asin peryodista, na warak enterong Kanada asin Estados Unidos napupublikar.[1]

Ethelwyn Wetherald
MinundaganAgnes Ethelwyn Wetherald
(1857-04-26)26 Abril 1857
Rockwood, Ontario, Canada
Kagadanan9 Marso 1940(1940-03-09) (edad 82)
Pelham, Ontario, Canada
KasibotanPararawit, peryodista,

Buhay asin karera

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Si Wetherald midbid na gayo bilang peryodista asin pararawit, alagad siya man nagtokda' nin historikal na romansang nobela An Algonquin Maiden: A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada katuwang si Graeme Mercer Adam kan 1887.[2] An enot niyang independyenteng publikasyon, The House of the Trees and Other Poems, napublikar kan 1895 asin duwa pang mga libro nin mga berse, Tangled in Stars asin The Radiant Road, napublikar kan 1902 asin 1904.[3] Siya nagsusurat pareho sa prosa asin berso komo paraambag sa The Christian Union, The Chicago Current, The Week, Canadian Magazine, asin Saturday Night.[4] Siya man nagtrabaho bilang editor asin paraambag sa The Globe na inusar niya an tagong-ngaran na Bel Thistlethwaite, asin bilang parte kan editorial staff para ThsieAdvertiser sa London, Ontario. Siya assistant ki editor na Francis Bellamy kan Ladies Home Journal asin ki Forrest Morgan, an editor kan The World's Best Literature.[5] Kan 1921, siya nagpapublikar nin libro na tituladong Tree Top Morning, na saiyang idinusay sa aki niyang Dorothy Rungeling na nagin man ngani sarong autor.Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald fonds RG 84 Brock University Library Digital Repository</ref> Sa mgfa multimong mga taon kan saiyang buhay, siya nag'ambag sa Welland-Port Colborne Evening Tribune pang-aking kolum "Patty Perkins Club". Siya ginagamit niya sadiring pangaran asin inusar an tagong-ngaran na "Octo" para sa mga octogenarian.[6]

Mga Publikasyon

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  • Adam, G. Mercer; Wetherald, A. Ethelwyn (1887). An Algonquin Maiden: A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada. Montreal: John Lovell and Son. 
  • The House of the Trees and Other Poems. Boston, New York, Lamson, Wolffe, 1895.
  • Tangled in Stars. Boston: Badger, 1902.
  • The Radiant Road. Boston: Badger, 1904.
  • The Last Robin: Lyrics and Sonnets. Toronto: Briggs, 1907.
  • Tree-Top Mornings. Boston: Cornhill, 1921.
  • Lyrics and Sonnets. Ed. John W. Garvin. Toronto: Nelson, 1931.
  • "Going on an Excursion." Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review 5 (1880): 236-38.
  • "A Ghost Story." Rose Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review 6 (1881): 499-503.
  • "The Peculiar Trials of Old Daddy Herm" Globe [Toronto] Christmas Number 1885: 11.
  • "Some Qualities of a Poet." The Week 3 (1885): 20-21.
  • "One Vice of the Poets." The Week 3 (1886): 414.
  • "Unliterary People." The Week 4 (1887): 250.
  • "Critics and Criticism." The Week 4 (1887): 281.
  • "Some Canadian Literary Women.-I. Seranus." The Week 5 (1888): 267-68.
  • "Some Canadian Literary Women.-II. Fidelis." The Week 5 (1888): 300-301.
  • "Some Canadian Literary Women.-III. Louisa Murray." The Week 5 (1888): 335-36.
  • "Some Canadian Literary Women.-IV. Annie Rothwell." The Week 5 (1888): 494-95.
  • "Snowflakes and Sunbeams." Rev. of Snowflakes and Sunbeams, by W.W. Campbell. The Week 5 (1888): 845.
  • "A Bit of Country Life." The Week of 6 (1889): 138-39.
  • "Lake Lyrics." Rev. of Lake Lyrics, by W.W. Campbell. The Week 6 (1889): 615.
  • "A New Year's Story." Saturday Night 4 Jan. 1890: 7.
  • "Going South. Bel Thistlethwaite has a Holiday. The Business of Starting." Globe [Toronto] 9 Jan. 1890: 2.
  • "In the Mint. Bel Thistlethwaite at Home of the Dollar. How Coins are Made." Globe [Toronto] 18 Jan. 1890: 2.
  • "The Quaker City. An Abode of Neatness and Regularity. Large Buildings. Large Ideas." Globe [Toronto] 1 Feb. 1890: 3.
  • "Going South. Something More about the Quaker City. Tomb of the Franklins." Globe [Toronto] 8 Feb. 1890: 7.
  • "Going South. The Journey from Washington to Atlanta. Into the Land of Cotton." Globe [Toronto] 22 Feb. 1890: 5.
  • "Going South. A Pleasant Visit to Atlanta in January. Summer Instead of Winter." Globe [Toronto] 1 Mar. 1890: 11.
  • "Going South. Marching through Georgia by Railway. A Marketless City." Globe [Toronto] 15 mar. 1890:4.
  • "Going South. A Visit to the Old City of Savannah. Its Claims to Antiquity." Globe [Toronto] 29 Mar. 1890: 10.
  • "Land of Cotton. Bel Thistlethwaite's Trip thro' Georgia. Chat with a Planter." Globe [Toronto] 12 Apr. 1890: 6.
  • "Queen Dido's Dead. An Incident of Life in Florida. Bel Breaks the Pledge." Globe [Toronto] 19 Apr. 1890: 4.
  • "Blind Man's Buff. Bel Thistlethwaite in Jacksonville. The 'Homelike' Hotel." Globe [Toronto] 26 Apr 1890: 4.
  • "Value of Smiles. Bel Thistlethwaite Moralises on the Subject. A Stewardess's Compliments." Globe [Toronto] 17 May 1890: 4.
  • "Letter from BUB. Bel Thistlethwaite Corresponds with Her Brother. Gives Her the News." Globe [Toronto] 7 June 1890: 11.
  • "Orange Groves. Bel Thistlethwaite Still in Florida. A Chat about Oranges." Globe [Toronto] 14 June 1890: 5
  • "Pathetic Bit of Real Life. Bel Thistlethwaite at St. Augustine and Savannah. The Quaint Old Spanish Town." Globe [Toronto] 5 July 1890: 7.
  • "A Necessity of Life." Wives and Daughters Nov. 1891: 14.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Nov. 1891: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Dec. 1891: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Jan. 1892: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Mar. 1892: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Apr. 1892: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters May 1892: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Jun. 1892: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters July 1892: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Aug. 1892: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Sept. 1892: 3.
  • "My Little Sister." The Youth's Companion 8 Sept. 1892. 442-43.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Oct. 1892: 3.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Nov. 1892: 8-9.
  • "Our Platform." [with Elizabeth Cameron] Wives and Daughters Nov. 1892: 5-6.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Dec. 1892: 28-29.
  • "Dress Reform: Rational Dress." Wives and Daughters Dec. 1892: 30-31.
  • "William Wilfred Campbell." The Week 9 (1892): 166-167.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Jan. 1893: 48-49.
  • "The Corset Question." Wives and Daughters Jan 1893: 47.
  • "On Enemies." Wives and Daughters Jan. 1893: 51.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Feb. 1893: 68-69.
  • "On Prayer." Wives and Daughters Feb. 1893: 67.
  • "Some Favorite Quotations." Wives and Daughters Feb. 1893: 65-67.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Mar. 1893: 88-89.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Apr. 1893: 108-09.
  • "On Sympathy." Wives and Daughters Apr. 1893: 119.
  • "Woman and the Public." Wives and Daughters Apr. 1893: 110.
  • "Beauty in Dress." Wives and Daughters May 1893: 130-131.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters May 1893: 128-29.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters June 1893: 148-49.
  • "Woman Suffrage in the Provincial Legislature." Wives and Daughters June 1893: 150-151.
  • "A Word or Two on Delsarte." Wives and Daughters July 1893: 178.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters July 1893: 168.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [B.T.] Wives and Daughters Aug. 1893. 188.
  • "Dr. Salisbury's Method. Wives and Daughters Aug. 1893: 187.
  • "A Strong-Minded Woman in Ancient Fiction." Wives and Daughters Sept. 1893: 209.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [E.W.] Wives and Daughters Sept. 1893: 206-07.
  • "Browsing in a Library." [E.W.] Wives and Daughters Oct. 1893: 226-27.
  • "Notes on the World's Fair." Wives and Daughters Oct. 1893: 236-37.
  • "The Big Boy at Holcomb's." The Youth's Companion 21 May 1896: 3.
  • "Mr. Galloway's Mothers." Saturday Night 16 May 1903: 4.
  • "An Half-Ounce Playmate." The Youth's Companion 13 Apr. 1905: 181.
  • "Introduction". The Collected Poems of Isabella Valancy Crawford. Ed. John W. Garvin. Toronto: Briggs, 1905. 15-29.
  • "The Hired Man's Story." Globe [Toronto] 4 May 1907, Saturday Magazine Section: 12.
  • "A Winter Picnic." Globe [Toronto] 5 Mar. 1910, Saturday Magazine Section: 2.
  • "The House in the Willow." Globe [Toronto] 16 Apr. 1910, Saturday Magazine Section: 2.
  • "Representative Women: Agnes Maule Machar." Globe [Toronto] 9 July 1910, Saturday Magazine Section: 4.
  • "Henmindedness." Globe [Toronto] 6 Aug. 1910, Saturday Magazine Section: 3.
  • "A Word for the Rooster." Globe [Toronto] 10 Sept. 1910, Saturday Magazine Section: 5.
  • "The Corn Roast in Uncle Henry's Wood." Globe [Toronto] 8 Oct. 1910, Saturday Magazine Section: 5.
  • "Pigheadedness." Globe [Toronto] 10 Dec. 1910, Saturday Magazine Section: 3.
  • "Jane and the Chicken Man." Globe [Toronto] 1 Apr. 1911, Saturday Magazine Section: 2-3.
  • "A Lovers' Quarrel." Canadian Magazine 39 (1912): 163-67.
  • "My Father As I Knew Him." Canadian Friend Feb. 1915: 6-9.
  • "On Becoming Eighty." Saturday Night 26 June 1937: 1.
  • "Silent Meeting." Saturday Night 6 Nov. 1937: 3.
  • "Advancing Years." Saturday Night 20 Aug. 1938: 31.
  • "Introduction". Homer Watson: Artist and Man. By Frank E. Page. Kitchener, ON: Commercial Printing, 1939, xi.

Toltolan

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  1. "Wanda Campbell - Hidden Rooms - Confederation Poets - Canadian Poetry". www.canadianpoetry.ca. Archived from the original on 2017-12-23. Retrieved 2017-08-20.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. Unheard Niagaras: literary reputation, genre, and the works of May Agnes Fleming, Susie Frances Harrison, and Ethelwyn Wetherald, Jennifer Chambers, Edmonton, Alta.: University of Alberta, Dept. of English and Film Studies, 2005, p. 274
  3. Poeticious - "Ethelwyn Wetherald"
  4. The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review, Volume 2, Charles Wells Moulton, 1890, p. 463
  5. Life and Works of Ethelwyn Wetherald 1857-1940: Canadian Poet-Journalist, Dorothy W. Rungeling, 2004, pp. 56-57
  6. Thirty Years of Storytelling: Selected Short Fiction by Ethelwyn Wetherald, Janet B. Friskney, Ottawa: Tecumseh Press, 2011, p. 22

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