Margaret Marshall Saunders
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Born | Milton, Nova Scotia |
13 May 1861
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Occupation | Novelist |
Margaret Marshall Saunders CBE (May 13, 1861 – February 15, 1947) was a Canadian author.[1]
Biography
Saunders was born in the village of Milton, Nova Scotia, though she spent most of her childhood in Berwick, Nova Scotia where her father was a Baptist minister.[2] Saunders is most famous for her novel Beautiful Joe. It tells the true story of a dog that has had a difficult puppyhood with many obstacles including a cruel owner. It is told from the dog's point of view. When the book was published in 1893, both the book and its subject received worldwide attention. It was the first Canadian book to sell over a million copies, and by the late 1930s had sold over seven million copies worldwide.[3]
In 1934, Saunders was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). Together with fellow Canadian author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Saunders co-founded the Maritime branch of the Canadian Women's Press Club.
Following the success of Beautiful Joe, Saunders wrote more than twenty other stories, a number of which provided social commentary on such things as the abolition of child labor, slum clearance, and the improvement of playground facilities.
Saunders died in 1947 in Toronto, Ontario where she had lived for a number of years. She is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.
In 1994, the Beautiful Joe Heritage Society was formed to celebrate the life and story of Beautiful Joe and the achievements of Margaret Marshall Saunders. A park dedicated to Beautiful Joe has been established in Meaford, Ontario, Canada
Bibliography
- My Spanish Sailor (1889)
- Beautiful Joe (1893)
- Charles and His Lamb (1895)
- For the Other Boy's Sake, and Other Stories (1896)
- The House of Armour (1897)
- The King of the Park (1897)
- Deficient Saints (1899)
- For His Country (1900)
- Her Sailor (1900)
- Tilda Jane, An Orphan In Search of a Home (1901)
- Beautiful Joe's Paradise (1902)
- Nita, the Story of an Irish Setter (1904)
- The Story of Gravelys (1904)
- Princess Sukey; The Story of a Pigeon and Her Human Friends (1905)
- The Story of an Eskimo Dog (1906)
- My Pets (1908)
- Tilda Jane's Orphans (1909)
- The Girl from Vermont (1910)
- Pussy Black-Face (1913)
- Boy, the Wandering Dog (1916)
- Golden Dicky (1919)
- Bonnie Prince Fetlar (1920)
- Jimmy Gold-Coast (1924)
- Esther de Warren (1927)
References
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External links
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- Works by Marshall Saunders at Project Gutenberg
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- Works by Margaret Marshall Saunders at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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- ↑ https://archive.org/stream/atsignofhandpenn00rhoduoft#page/n22/mode/1up
- ↑ Kelly Regan, "Forgotten Author was Faithful Friend to All Animals", Halifax Chronicle Herald - The Nova Scotian, February 10, p.5
- ↑ Beautiful Joe Website - Meaford, Ontario
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