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Sidney McCall
8 March 1865 – 11 Jan 1954
21 works on record
Biography
Mary McNeil Fenollosa (1865-1954), [www.es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Fenollosa] publishing primarily under the pseudonym Sidney McCall, was a popular novelist and poet in the early twentieth century. She grew up in Mobile, Alabama and several of her novels are set in Alabama. Today, she is remembered mostly as the wife of Ernest Fenollosa, [www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Fenollosa] a scholar of Asian culture and an art collector. [www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-2346] Her well-constructed fiction deserves attention because it stands out from the mostly sentimental, plot-driven work of her contemporaries and because she creates believable and complex characters in settings that effectively evoke the atmosphere of their time and place. Works not listed here may be available on Open Library under her primary name: [www.openlibrary.org/authors/OL317482A/Mary_McNeil_Fenollosa]
Works

Christopher Laird
1919

Sunshine Beggars
1918

The stirrup latch
1915

The strange woman
1914

Ariadne of Allan Water
1914

Blossoms from a Japanese garden
1913

Red Horse Hill
1909
Red horse hill
Red horse hill
1909

The dragon painter
1906

The breath of the gods
1905

Truth Dexter
1901

Hiroshige, the artist of mist, snow, and rain
1901
Truth Dexter
Truth Dexter
1901

Out of the Nest: A Flight of Verses
1899

Out of the nest
1899
Sunshine Beggars
Sunshine Beggars
The breath of the gods
The breath of the gods
Fenorosa Fujin no Nihon nikki
Fenorosa Fujin no Nihon nikki
Dragon Painter
Dragon Painter
Epochs of Chinese & Japanese Art, an Outline History of East Asiatic Design; 1
Epochs of Chinese & Japanese Art, an Outline History of East Asiatic Design; 1

The Strange Woman