Life and career
Early years
Kelly, daughter of Thomas Royce Mercein and Lucy ''Schley'' Mercein, was born into a prominent and wealthy Milwaukee family. Prior to high school, Kelly attended the Seventh Ward school in Milwaukee, where she won first place in sight reading and had the highest general average in the school."Mrs. Kelly Talks About Life, Books." ''The Milwaukee Sentinel'', 28 February 1932, Society sec.: 1+. Print.Georgetown Visitation Monastery (High School Years)
For her high school years, Kelly's parents made the decision to send her to the Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School, a Roman Catholic boarding school in Washington D.C. She later showed her approval of this decision, and spoke of her parents' wisdom in sending her to a school which was "steeped in tradition and leisurely atmosphere, where predilection for writing...could have full play for expansion." She later reminisced, "I used to spend long days under a rose bower writing. Often they brought my lunch out to me." In 1898, Kelly was graduated from the school with honors, the valedictorian of her class.Move to Louisville
Later life
In 1950, after years of penning mainly short stories, Kelly returned to novel writing with the book ''Richard Walden's Wife'', a story partly based on family diaries. The next year, she released ''Proud Castle'', a novel about the Magyars of Hungary. She died on October 11, 1968 in Louisville. She was cremated and buried in a family lot in Milwaukee.Writings
Eleanor Mercein Kelly wrote a total of fifteen books, including fourteen novels and one biographical study, in addition to numerous short stories published in magazines such as the '' Ladies Home Journal'', ''List of known works
Fiction
* ''Toya the Unlike'' (1913) * ''Kildares of Storm'' (1916) * ''Why Joan?'' (1918) * ''The Mansion House'' (1923) * ''Basquerie'' (1927) * ''The Book of Bette'' (1929) * ''Arabesque'' (1930) * ''Spanish Holiday'' (1930) * ''Nacio, His Affairs'' (1931) * ''Sea Change'' (1931) * ''Sounding Harbors'' (1935) * ''Mixed Company'' (1936) * ''Richard Walden's Wife'' (1950) * ''Proud Castle'' (1951)Nonfiction
* ''The Chronicle of a Happy Woman: Emily A. Davison'' (1928)Short stories
:''(This is an incomplete list.)'' * "A Friend of Jimmie's" (1909) (McBride's Magazine) (Lippincott's Monthly Magazine) * "The Girl Who Forgot" (1909) (McBride's Magazine) (Lippincott's Monthly Magazine) * "Adventures of a Recluse" (1912) (McBride's Magazine) (Lippincott's Monthly Magazine) * "The Head of the Family" (1915) (Munsey's Magazine) * "Hunger" (1915) (The Century Magazine) * "Atmosphere" (1916) (Munsey's Magazine) * "La Bella Gina" (1926) (The Harper's Monthly) * "Michaelmas Moon" (1934) (Saturday Evening Post) * "Polonaise" (1935) (Saturday Evening Post) * "Where But in England?" (1938) (Saturday Evening Post)Adaptations of works
Film
Broadway
References
External links
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kelly, Eleanor Mercein 1880 births 1968 deaths Writers from Milwaukee American women writers Writers from Louisville, Kentucky Kentucky women writers