Henry Sydnor Harrison
Henry Sydnor Harrison (1880–1930) was an American novelist, born in Sewanee, Tenn. He graduated from Columbia in 1900, and received an honorary A.M. from the same university in 1913. In 1914, he was elected a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He wrote under the pen name "Henry Second," and made contributions to The Atlantic Monthly and other magazines. Novels written by him include Queed (1911) and V.V.'s Eyes (1913), which were very well received. Other works include Angela's Business (1915), When I Come Back (1919), Saint Teresa (1922), and Marriage (1923), a volume of short stories. Harrison also wrote a story, called "Miss Hinch", where a daring criminal and the lady after her make their way through New York City streets at midnight.
Captivating Mary Carstairs
"Captivating Mary Carstairs" by Henry Sydnor Harrison is a novel set in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a complex scenario involving...
By Henry Sydnor Harrison
Angela's Business
"Angela's Business" by Henry Sydnor Harrison is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative unfolds primarily through the experiences of ...
By Henry Sydnor Harrison
V. V.'s Eyes
"V. V.'s Eyes" by Henry Sydnor Harrison is a novel written in the early 20th century. It seems to explore the lives of the upper and lower classes wit...
By Henry Sydnor Harrison
Queed: A Novel
"Queed: A Novel" by Henry Sydnor Harrison is a fiction work written in the early 20th century. The narrative introduces readers to the life of a pecul...
By Henry Sydnor Harrison