Gertrude Atherton An extremely skilled writer, Gertrude Atherton was born in San Francisco, California on October 30, 1857. Her work consisted of more than fifty novels, multiple plays, and numerous short stories that delved into topics of social and class struggles the inexplicable, and intricate mental situations. What set Atherton apart was her remarkable understanding of humanity, which was beautifully paired with razor-sharp wit. Amidst her active political engagement and advocacy for women's rights, Atherton became a celebrated member of society. Her influence extended even to well-known contemporaries like Ambrose Bierce and H. G. Wells, a tribute to her undeniable talent. Over the course of her career, Atherton received countless honors, one notable example being the Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor in 1910. The writing was but one part of her exceptional life. Whose work still inspires readers, American literature owes much to Gertrude Atherton. Read More Read Less
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