SUSAN BLANCHARD ELDER
\sˈuːzən blˈant͡ʃəd ˈɛldə], \sˈuːzən blˈantʃəd ˈɛldə], \s_ˈuː_z_ə_n b_l_ˈa_n_tʃ_ə_d ˈɛ_l_d_ə]\
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An American poetic and dramatic writer; born in Fort Jessup, La., April 19, 1835. Educated in St. Michael's Convent of the Sacred Heart, New Orleans. She began to write for the press, under the name "Hermine", when quite young. She has published: "The Loss of the Papacy"; "James the Second"; "Savonarola". Her contributions to Roman Catholic publications are numerous, and her devotional poems are very popular. Her dramas are meant for representation in Roman Catholic colleges.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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