Wherry, Edith, 1876-1961

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Edith Wherry Muckleston (1876-1961) was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania to parents John Wherry and Sara Ellen Brandon. Her parents were both missionaries who lived in Peking, China where Muckleston lived from age two to sixteen. Muckleston attended college at Wellesley (1898-1900), Stanford (1900-1901), the Sorbonne, and she received her bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley in 1907. Muckleston is the author of such celebrated novels as "The Red Lantern," (1911) "The Wanderer on a Thousand Hills," (1917) and "The Jade Mountain" (1925), all set in China. "The Red Lantern" was made into a film in 1919. She married Harold Muckleston in 1911 and together they had three daughters. Edith Muckleston died in 1961.

From the guide to the Edith Wherry Muckleston papers, 1858-1961, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

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creatorOf Edith Wherry Muckleston papers, 1858-1961 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
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correspondedWith Ford, Henry, 1863-1947 person
correspondedWith Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963 person
associatedWith Jeffers, Robinson, 1887-1962 person
associatedWith Rolland, Romain, 1866-1944 person
correspondedWith Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 person
correspondedWith Wherry family family
Place Name Admin Code Country
Beijing (China)
China
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American fiction
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Birth 1876

Death 1961

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Chinese

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