Elizabeth Williams Champney

Elizabeth Williams Champney
1850 - 1922
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First Name Elizabeth
Middle Name Williams
Last Name Champney
Birthday 6th February, 1850
Birthplace Springfield, Ohio
Died 13th October, 1922
Place of Death Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Nationality American
Occupation Text Novelist
Occupation Writer
Music Genre (Text) novels, travel writing, juvenile literature

Elizabeth "Lizzie" Williams Champney (February 6, 1850 – October 13, 1922) was an American author of novels and juvenile literature, as well as travel writing, most of which featured foreign locations. Champney's observations and experiences during her European travels, vitalized by actual contact with strange nationalities, found in many cases their first expression in Harper's Magazine, and also in The Century Magazine, for which periodicals she furnished eighty or more articles, including a very interesting series on Portugal, and papers entitled "A Neglected Corner of Europe," and "In the Footsteps of Futuney and Regnault." After her return to the United States, Champney wrote fifteen books; novels, stories for juveniles, and historical works under cover of stories, mostly adapted to young people. Her novels were originally directed mainly at young girls, including the Witch Winnie series and the Vassar Girls Abroad series, but she later wrote romantic semi-fictional fables of castles, such as The Romance of the Feudal Chäteaux (1899). The novels included, Bourbon Lilies, and Romany and Rue. Of the juveniles, All Around a Palette, and Howling Wolf and His Trick Pony were the most popular. The historical series included Great Grandmother Girls in New France and in Mexico. Her husband, James Wells Champney, was an artist. Their summer home was in Deerfield, Massachusetts while the winter residence was in New York.

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