Elizabeth Janeway

Elizabeth Janeway

Elizabeth Janeway was an American author and critic. Born Elizabeth Ames Hall in Brooklyn, New York, her naval architect father and homemaker mother fell on hard times during the Depression, leading her to end her Swarthmore College education and help support the family by creating bargain basement sale slogans . Never a supporter of the Communist Party or even a socialist, she did breathe the progressive air of 1930s New York City; she always laughed as she described how she and a Barnard friend met their physical education requirement by improvising a tap-dance version of The...
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Birthdate:October 7, 1913
Birthplace:Brooklyn, New York
Date of death:January 15, 2005
Education:Swarthmore College, Barnard College

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1960 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction third choice
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Written works by Elizabeth Janeway

  • The Vikings
    The Vikings
  • Leaving home
    Leaving home
  • This Passionate Land
    This Passionate Land
  • question of Gregory
    question of Gregory
  • Accident
    Accident
TitleGenre
The Vikings Children's literature
Leaving home
This Passionate Land
question of Gregory
Accident
Between Myth and Morning Women Awakening
Improper behavior
Cross sections from a decade of change
early days of automobiles
place des femmes dans un monde d'hommes
third choice
Women on Campus
Ivanov Seven
Jede Nacht muss enden
Walsh girls
Daisy Kenyon
Powers of the Weak
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Works by Elizabeth Janeway adapted to film

Daisy Kenyon
Daisy Kenyon
Release date:1947
Directed by:Otto Preminger
Genre:Romance Film
Adapted from:Daisy Kenyon

Places Elizabeth Janeway has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Elizabeth Janeway
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A Brooklyn
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