

She left her daughter to be raised by her grandmother while she wrote in New York. She published her first novel, What Dreams May Come using the name Frank Lin in 1888. Her family ostracized her when they discovered she was the author of the serial The Argonaut in 1882, published under her pseudonym Asmodeus.

Gertrude lost her son to diphtheria and her husband died at sea, so she was left needing to support herself and her young daughter. George Atherton, who was courting her mother, became more interested in her daughter, Gertrude and they eloped in 1876 to live on his estate with his domineering Chilean mother, in what became Atherton, California. Gertrude Franklin Horn was raised by her maternal grandfather, who insisted she be well read, after her parents separated when she was two. Her novels and stories often feature strong female characters forging independent lives.Ītherton's gothic horror story, The Striding Place is a standout to be enjoyed by all short story readers. That novel's story line follows an aging middle-aged woman turned young again by a miraculous glandular therapy. She is best known for a series of novels based in California including her 1923 work Black Oxen, which was made into a silent film. Pen Name: Gertrude Atherton, Frank Lin Born: OctoDied: June 14, 1948Ī prolific American novelist, short story author and early feminist, Gertrude Atherton (1857 - 1948) cut a strong and often controversial figure as she made her way in California and in the literary world.
