Miss Nonentity: A Girls' Story

New York: Grosset & Dunlap, Ca 1915.

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Item #172268

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L.T. Meade
birth name: Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith
died: 10/26/1914

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Biography

L.T. Meade was the most prolific writer of girls' books in the nineteenth century. She established the girls' school story with A World of Girls (1886), but only 30 of the approximately 280 books she authored during her forty-year writing career are school stories. Meade wrote in a wide variety of other genres for both juvenile and adult audiences, including "street arab" tales, historical adventure stories, fantasies, domestic stories, robinsonnades (island survival tales, a genre established by Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, 1719), nursing stories, detective tales, medical mystery novels, and crime stories. Between 1887 and 1893 she also edited the girls' magazine Atalanta. - Mavis Reimer, British Children's Writers, 1880-1914. Detroit: Gale Research, 1994.more