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Emma Speed Sampson, (December 1, 1868 – May 7, 1947) was an American author of juvenile fiction and a movie censor.[1]

Emma Speed Sampson
BornEmma Speed
(1868-12-01)December 1, 1868
Louisville, Kentucky
DiedMay 7, 1947(1947-05-07) (aged 78)
Richmond, Virginia
Pen nameNell Speed, Edith Van Dyne
OccupationWriter (novelist)
NationalityAmerican
Period20th century
GenreJuvenile fiction

Biography


Sampson was born on a farm near Louisville, Kentucky. Her parents were George Keats Speed and Jane U. Ewing.

She studied art at the Art Students League in New York City. She returned to Louisville where she started teaching. She married Henry Aylett Sampson in 1896. Together they raised two daughters.[2] She and her husband and her sister, Nell Speed, moved to Richmond, Virginia which remained her permanent home. Nell, who was a writer of a series of juvenile books featuring a young woman called Molly Brown, was ill with cancer so she convinced her sister to continue the series after her death.

Sampson continued the series for another three books (Nell wrote the first four) and published them using her sister's name. She wrote several more books using the pseudonym Nell Speed when she switched publishers and began writing under her own name. She wrote a sequel to a book written by another author, Frances Boyd Calhoun. The book was called Billy and the Major. She also continued the "Mary Louise" series started by L. Frank Baum.

Sampson served on the Virginia board of motion picture censors and was a movie reviewer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. She died in 1947 at the age of 78.[3][4]


Works



Nell Speed



Edith Van Dyne



Emma Speed Sampson


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References


  1. Ernst, Morris; Lorentz, Pare (1930). Censored: The Private Life of the Movie. New York: Jonathan Cape. p. 26.
  2. "Emma S Sampson". United States Census (Family Search database). 1920.
  3. Joseph M. Flora; Amber Vogel, eds. (June 21, 2006). Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary. LSU Press. ISBN 9780807131237.
  4. Sargeant, Katherine (November 15, 1929). "Mrs. Emma Speed Sampson Tells of Experiences as Writer". The Monocle. Richmond, Virginia. pp. 1, 4.
  5. "Emma Speed Sampson". Author and Book Info.





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