Stuart, Ruth McEnery, 1856-1917

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An author, Ruth McEnery Stuart was born near Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana in 1849. Her family spent part of each year in their New Orleans residence, and the remainder of the year on their Avoyelles Parish plantation. As an adult, she lived in New Orleans until c.1885, when she moved to New York, where she continued to write short stories about plantation life.

From the description of Ruth McEnery Stuart letters, 1896-1908. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 244177775

American author and lecturer Ruth Stuart McEnery was one of the most popular writers of the 1890s. Her works are typically set in the American south of her youth, Louisiana or Arkansas, and are generally sentimental tales of local color. Modern critics often dismiss her work as promoting racial stereotypes of the day, but her characters, plots, and overall tone were often more complex and fair-minded than those of her contemporaries.

From the description of Ruth McEnery Stuart letters, 1899. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 55129953

Ruth McEnery was born in Marksville, La. In 1879 she married Alfred Stuart, a cotton planter. She was educated in New Orleans and started writing in 1888. She resided in New York City for many years where she died on May 6, 1917. Ruth McEnery Stuart is noted for her writings about the South and, in particular, for her use of African-American dialect.

From the description of Ruth McEnery Stuart papers, 1893-1917. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 237225361

American author noted for Southern stories.

From the description of Papers of Ruth McEnery Stuart, 1896-1908. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32136595

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Birth 1856

Death 1917

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