Author:Alice Duer Miller
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Works
[edit]- Poems (1896)
- Modern Obstacle (1903)
- Calderon's Prisoner (1903)
- Less Than Kin (1909) IA
- The Blue Arch (1910)
- Things (1914) IA Project Gutenberg booklet; short story
- The Burglar and the Blizzard (1914) (Project Gutenberg) booklet; short story
- Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times (1915) feminist verse
- Come Out of the Kitchen: A Romance (1916) IA Project Gutenberg
- Women Are People! (1917) feminist and satiric verse
- Ladies Must Live (1917) IA Project Gutenberg
- The Happiest Time of Their Lives (1918; also serialized in The Century, 1917-1918) IA Project Gutenberg
- The Charm School (1919) illustrator, May Wilson Preston
- The Beauty and the Bolshevist (1920) IA Project Gutenberg
- Manslaughter (1921)
- The Charm School: a Comedy in Three Acts (1922) play; with Robert Milton
- Are Parents People? (1925) Project Gutenberg short stories
- Are Parents People? — The American Husband — Devoted Women — The Return to Normalcy — The Red Carpet · (1919) — The Widow's Might — Whose Petard Was It? — The New Stoics — Worse than Married · (1914: with Henry Wise Miller)
- Instruments of Darkness and Other Stories (1926) short stories
- Instruments of Darkness · (1923, in 3 parts) — In the Name of Duty — The Great City — Juliet And Mercutio — The Morning After — The Last Night · (1924, in 3 parts) — A Woman with a Past — The Bride Had Consented
- The Priceless Pearl (1924)
- The Reluctant Duchess (1925)
- The Springboard (1928)
- Welcome Home (1928)
Works from periodicals
[edit]- "A Clash of Sentimentalists" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Jan 1903
- "Emulation" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Jun 1903
- "The Unprepared" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Mar 1904
- "A Maid and Her Money" (novella) Ainslee's, 1906 Oct
- "The Candid Friend" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, May 1910
- "Without Introduction" (ss) The Century Magazine, Aug 1912
- "The Respecters of Law" (ss) The Century Magazine, Nov 1913
- "Who is Sylvia? An Aspect of Feminism" (article) Scribner's Magazine, Jul 1914
- "Things" (ss) Scribner's Magazine/Volume 54, 1913 Dec
- "Middle Age" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, May 1915
- "The Relapse" (ss) Harper's Magazine, May 1915
- "Home Influence" (ss) Harper's Magazine, Jan 1916
- "What Every Man Should Know" (ss) The Century Magazine, Feb 1916
- "The Red Carpet" (ss) The Red Book Magazine, 1919 Aug
- "The Protecting Instinct" (ss) The Red Book Magazine, 1920 Dec
- "The Woman Who Hated Politics" (ss) Red Book Magazine, Jan 1921
- "Give Matrimony a Chance" (ss) The Red Book Magazine/Volume 37, 1921 July
- "The Revolt of the Bookkeeper" (ss) The Saturday Evening Post, 1922 July 8,
- "The Morning After" (ss) The Saturday Evening Post, 1922 July 29
- "Devoted Women" (ss) The Saturday Evening Post, 1923 Sept 22
- "The Palace of His Fathers" (ss) The Saturday Evening Post, 1923 Nov 3
- Longer works
- "The Beauty and the Bolshevist" (3-Part novelette) Harper's Magazine 1920 May—July
- "The Last Night" (3-part serial) The Saturday Evening Post, 1924 Dec 13, 20, 27)
- "The Reluctant Duchess" (4-part serial) The Saturday Evening Post, 1925, April 25 – May 16
With Henry Wise Miller
[edit]- "The Lion's Mouth" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, 1900 Dec
- "The Parting of the Waters" Smart Set, Nov 1900
- "Worse Than Married" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, Apr 1914
Poems
[edit]- "After a Quarrel" The Century Magazine, Mar 1916
- "The Heritage" Scribner's Magazine, Apr 1916
- "The Way" Scribner's Magazine, Oct 1915
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1942, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 81 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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