Marguerite Merington[lower-alpha 1] (1857–1951) was an English-born American author of short stories, essays, dramatic works, and biographies.[1] For several years, she taught in Greek and Latin at the Normal College in New York before pursuing a career as an author.
At an early age, she came with her parents to Buffalo, New York where was educated at a convent. Even as a girl, she displayed dramatic talent, and often wrote and acted little parlor plays.[4]
Career
For several years, she was instructor in Greek and Latin in the Normal College in New York. After resigning from this position, Merington pursued the career of a dramatic author. About 1889, E. H. Sothern proposed that Merington should write him a play, the leading character of which should be a captivating Irish gentleman. With a few suggestions from him, the play, Captain Lettarblair was written. Before it was performed, Joseph Jefferson, saw the manuscript and praised it highly. The play had a trial run at an authors' matinee in New York City, and was first presented August 16, 1892, at the Lyceum Theatre. Captain Lettarblair, produced by Daniel Frohman,[2] brought in large audiences, was financially successful, and held a place in Sothern's repertoire.
Merington wrote other dramas, including Good-Bye, A Lover's Knot, and the libretto of a comic opera, Daphne, or the Pipes of Arcadia. Set to music by Arthur Bird, of London, it gained the prize of US$500 from the New York Conservatory of Music.[4] After having served as the private secretary of Elizabeth Bacon Custer, Merington became the editor of The Custer Story: The LIfe and Intimate Letters of General George A. Custer and His Wife Elizabeth.[5]
Death
Merington died on May 20, 1951, in her Manhattan home.[6] Of her life she said: "There is absolutely nothing about me to be told, and that I never tell."[4]
Selected works
At parting; comedy ...
The Children's Garden: given in the name of Frances Hodgson Burnett.
Kindly light; a modern morality play ...
One life to give; drama in verse founded on the story of Nathan Hale ...
An everyday man; comedy ...
Love Finds the Way
The island; a drama ...
That little shabby gentleman; comedy ...
The court of Ferrara; a dialogue ...
Pepilia; comedy ...
"Good-bye!" A story of love and sacrifice ...
The musical isle ...
The key to the house; play ...
Drum and fife parade ...
"Captain Lettarblair"; a drama in three acts
Old orchard ... called Rose Valley in Chicago Production.
Daphne, or, The pipes of Arcadia: three acts of singing nonesense , 1896
The right ending: one-act sketch in blank verse for three persons, two men and one woman--, 19??
Late Dyal & Co.; a farce-comedy in three acts., 19??
Cranford; a play; a comedy in three acts made from Mrs. Gaskell's famous story., 1905
The turn of the tide: a play in four acts, 1905
The lady in the adjoining room: one-act play, 1905
Snow-white: a play for children , 1905
The Gibson play a two-act comedy based on Mr. Charles Dana Gibson's series of cartoons "A widow and her friends" originally printed in "Life,", 1901
Scarlett of the Mounted ... Illustrated., 1906
Picture plays, 1911
More fairy tale plays, 1917
Fairy tale plays, 1925
Story of the Custer massacre, now fifty years past, is retold by widow of famous Indian fighter , 1926
A Dish o' Tea Delayed. One-act play for high school girls, etc., 1937
Edwin Booth; sketch for a cinema; sequence of scenes and dialogue,, 194?
Booth episodes; play in eight episodes, nine scenes, founded on the life of Edwin Booth. , 1944
The Custer story: the life and intimate letters of General George A. Custer and his wife Elizabeth, 1950
Notes
The surname was sometimes misspelled as 'Merrington' in news reports.
VIAF records her birth year as 1857.[3] Fish & Londré record 1860.[2] The New York Public Library records "circa 1861".[1]
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain:Siegel-Cooper (1899). "American Women Play-Wrights, by Esther Singleton". Book Notes: A Monthly Literary Magazine and Review of New Books (Public domained.). Siegel-Cooper.
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