Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
Sarah Chauncey Woolsey was an American children's author who wrote under the pen name Susan Coolidge.
Background
Woolsey was born on January 29, 1835 into the wealthy, influential New England Dwight family, in Cleveland, Ohio.Her father was John Mumford Woolsey and her mother Jane Andrews, and author and poet Gamel Woolsey was her niece.
She spent much of her childhood in New Haven Connecticut after her family moved there in 1852.
Woolsey worked as a nurse during the American Civil War, after which she started to write. She never married, and resided at her family home in Newport, Rhode Island, until her death. She edited The Autobiography and Correspondence of Mrs. Delaney and The Diary and Letters of Frances Burney.
She is best known for her classic children's novel What Katy Did. The fictional Carr family was modeled after her own, with Katy Carr inspired by Woolsey herself. The brothers and sisters were modeled on her four younger siblings: Jane Andrews Woolsey, born October 25, 1836, who married Reverend Henry Albert Yardley; Elizabeth Dwight Woolsey, born April 24, 1838, who married Daniel Coit Gilman and died in 1910; Theodora Walton Woolsey, born September 7, 1840; and William Walton Woolsey, born July 18, 1842, who married Catherine Buckingham Convers, daughter of Charles Cleveland Convers.
Works
Books
Katy Series- 1872: What Katy Did or What Katy did at Home#
- 1873: What Katy Did at School
- 1886: What Katy Did Next
- 1888: Clover
- 1890: In the High Valley
- 1871: New-Year's Bargain, The , edited by Louisa May Alcott
- 1874: Mischief's Thanksgiving, and other stories
- 1874: Little Miss Mischief, and other stories
- 1875: Nine Little Goslings
- 1875: Curly Locks
- 1876: For Summer Afternoons
- 1879: Eyebright A story
- 1880: Verses,
- 1880: A Guernsey lily or, How the feud was healed. A story for girls and boys.
- 1881: Cross Patch, and other stories Adapted from the myths of Mother Goose
- 1883: A Round Dozen, published by Roberts Brothers; B. J. Parkhill & Co., Printers, Boston, U.S.A.
- 1884: Toinette and the Elves
- 1885: A Little Country Girl
- 1886: One day in a baby's life
- 1887: Ballads of Romance and History
- 1887: A Short History of the City of Philadelphia from its foundation to the present time
- 1888: Cross Patch, and other stories Adapted from the myths of Mother Goose
- 1889: A Few More Verses
- 1889: Just Sixteen
- 1890: The Day's Message Chosen and arranged by Susan Coolidge, Roberts Brothers, Boston
- 1892: Rhymes and Ballads for Girls and Boys
- 1893: The Barberry Bush
- 1894: Not Quite Eighteen
- 1895: An Old Convent School In Paris
- 1899: A little knight of labor
- 1900: Little Tommy Tucker
- 1900: Two Girls
- 1901: Little Bo-Beep
- 1902: Uncle and Aunt
- 1904: The Rule of Three
- 1906: Last Verses
- 1906: A Sheaf of Stories
- ????: Twilight Stories'',
Short stories, poems and other publications
- 1869: The Funeral Flee, Hearth and Home illustrated weekly magazine, Vol 1, No 52, page 824, December 18, 1869
- 1870: poetry in Scribner's Monthly, Vol. I, nos 1-6 Bound Nov 1870-Apr 1871 Scribners, 1870-1
- 1871: Girls of the Far North, part 1; The Little Corporal Magazine Vol. XII, No. 4, April 1871, Published by John E. Miller, Chicago
- 1872: Two Ways to Love, scriber's monthly an illustrated magazine for the people, conducted by J.G. Holland, October 1872; Vol. IV, No. 6
- 1873: the white flag, Scribner's Monthly, May 1873 to October 1873, Volume 6
- 1874: How St. Valentine Remembered Milly, St. Nicholas Magazine Feb 1874
- 1875 Little One's Birthday - A Christmas story, Little Corporal Children's Magazine January 1875 Vol. XX, No. 1, Edited by Emily Huntingston Miller, published by John E. Miller, Chicago, 40 pages
- 1876: Toinette and the Elves, St. Nicholas Magazine Jan 1876
- 1877: The Two Wishes: A Fairy Story, St. Nicholas Magazine Mar 1877
- 1878: Solimin: A Ship of the Desert, St. Nicholas Magazine Feb 1878
- 1879: The Old Stone Basin, St. Nicholas Magazine Jan 1879
- 1880: The Boy and the Giant, St. Nicholas Magazine May 1880
- 1881: In the Tower- AD 1554, St. Nicholas Magazine Feb 1881
- 1882: Concord, Atlantic Monthly magazine from July 1882
- 1884: Lydia Maria Child in Our famous women, Comprising the Lives and Deeds of American Women," by Several Authors, A.D. Worthington and Company 1884
- 1885: Uncle and Aunt, illustrated by Jessie Curtis Shepherd, St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1885
- 1886: The Secret of It, St. Nicholas Magazine Jan 1886
- 1887: Lohengrin,SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE May 1887 - Volume I, pp. 614–615
- 1888: Charlotte Bronte, St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1888
- 1889: A Coming Out illustrated by Graves, Ladies Home Journal Sep 1889
- 1890: Hour of Comfort, Poem, The Illustrated Christian Weekly, November 29, 1890, Vol XX No 48
- 1891: Poems in Guests Of The Heart, Edited By A. Craig. Augusta, Maine: E. C. Allen 1891
- 1892: How Bunny Brought Good Luck. Illustrated by Walter Bobbett. St. Nicholas - An Illustrated Magazine For Young Folks. Volume XX. Part 1 November 1892 - April 1893
- 1893: The Wolves of St. Gervas, Famous Stories and Poems edited by D. Lothrop Company, Boston
- 1894: title unknown, R. Tuck Year book 12, 1894
- 1897: Little Ursel's Mothering Sunday illustraded by Edmund Garrett, The deacon's little maid and other poems of childhood, Lothrop Publishing
- 1898: Newport Historic Towns of New England Edited by Lyman P. Powell Illustrated with photos, drawings, and maps, New York. G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1898.
- 1899: The Better Way, Poem at head of THE INDIAN HELPER, November 3, 1899
- 1900: Queen Log And Queen Stork,St. Nicholas Magazine for Youth May to October-1900, page 859
- 1901: Thoughts by Susan Coolidge in Thoughts edited by Jessie K Freeman Sarah S. B. Yule, Dodge publishing company, NY, 1901
- 1902: Paradise, Young Folks' Library in Twenty Volumes. Volume VII: School and College Days. Edited by Kirk Munroe and Mary Hartwell Catherwood
- 1903: Dr. Johnson and Hodge His Cat, United Presbyterian Youth Evangelist Paper, No. 28, July 12, 1903
- 1904: A group of New England dishes furnished by Susan Coolidge, Mary Ronald's CENTURY COOK BOOK 1897 + New York 1904
- 1905: Susie's Letter About Chipmonks, Twilight Stories published by Saalfild publishing Co
- undated: God rules the year, A new year's message of love, printed in Berlin, Germany.
- 1907: How the Leaves Came Down, Ladies' Home Journal magazine - November 1907, VOLUME XXIV, EDITION 12
- 1908: How the Leaves Came Down, A Treasury of Verse for Little Children selected by M.G. Edgar Illustrated by Willy Pogany, Published by George G. Harrap & Co., London also in The Wooster Third Reader by Lorraine Elizabeth Wooster, M.A. Published by Wooster & Company - Chicago, Illinois 1915
- 1909: In April, The All-Story Magazine Apr 1909
- 1920: The Secret Door, The treasure chest of my bookhouse, Edited by Olive Beaupre Miller, Chicago, The BOOKHOUSE for CHILDREN, Publishers 1920, 448 pages
- 1928: Beginning again, Woman's World September 1928
- 1930 section IV Romance and Reality / My book house the treasure chest 1928)
- 1934: Toinette and the Elves- Christmas, a book of stories ald and new, Selected by Alice Dalgliesh, Illustrated by Hildegard Woodward, published by Charles Scribner, New York
- 1935: Cousin Helen's Visit, The Mammoth Wonder Book edited by John Crossland & J.M. Parrish, London: Odhams Press 1935
- 1937: Christmas boxes, The children's golden treasure book by Odhams Press ltd
- 1???: How the Leaves Came Down, Poem in The Home Book of Verse by Burton Stevenson
- 18??: New Every Morning Poem
- 1980: Kikeri, published in The Illustrated Treasury of Humor for Children edited by Judith Hendra, Grosset and Dunlap Publishers New York
- 1991: Roses and thorns in School Stories
Translations
- Wenn morgen heute ist..., Erich Schmidt Verlag, 1956 = What Katy Did
- Katyn toimet = What Katy Did
- Katy koulussa = What Katy Did at School
- Katyn myöhemmät toimet = What Katy Did Next
- Clover = Clover
- Alppilaakson maja = In the High Walley
- Katy, den eldste av seks = What Katy Did
- Katy på skolen = What Katy Did at School
- Hva Katy gjorde siden = What Katy Did Next
- Katy på reise
- Katy hjemme
- Clara, Katys søster = Clover
- Øientrøst : fortælling
- Høiendal = In the High Walley
- Что Кейти делала = What Katy Did
- Что Кейти делала в школе = What Katy Did at School
- Что Кейти делала потом = What Katy Did Next
- Katy i hemmet = What Katy Did
- Katy i skolan = What Katy Did at School
- Vad Katy gjorde sedan = What Katy Did Next
- Clover : Berättelse för flickor. = Clover
- Cio che fece Katy = What Katy Did
- Las cosas de Katy = What Katy Did
- O que Katy fez = What Katy Did
- O que Katy fez a seguir = What Katy Did Next
- Os sonhos de Katy
- Katy, den ældste af seks = What Katy Did
- Katy-bøkerne
- I Fiesole
- Den hemmelige Dør
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