Janet Hobhouse
Janet Hobhouse was an American novelist, biographer and editor. The author of four novels, including the posthumously published The Furies. Her first published work was a biography of Gertrude Stein, Everybody Who was Anybody. She was a contributing editor to Art News and also published a monograph on artists' representation of the female nude in 20th century. Born in New York City to Henry Hobhouse and Frances Liedloff, she attended the Spence School and Oxford University. Hobhouse was briefly married to journalist and film maker Nick Fraser. She died at the age of 42 due to cancer.Works
- Everybody Who Was Anybody, 1976, a biography of Gertrude Stein
- Nellie Without Hugo, 1982, novel
- Dancing in the Dark, 1983, novel
- November, 1986, novel
- The Bride Stripped Bare: The Artist and the Female Nude in the Twentieth Century, 1988, non-fiction
- The Furies, 1992, novel