Ernest Poole

Ernest Poole

Ernest Cook Poole was an American novelist. He was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 23, 1880, and graduated from Princeton University in 1902. He worked as a journalist and was active in promoting social reforms including the ending of child labor. He was a correspondent for The Saturday Evening Post in Europe before and during World War I. His novel The Harbor is the work for which he is best known. It presents a strong socialist message, set among the proletariat of the industrial Brooklyn waterfront. It is considered one of the first fictional works to offer a positive view of...
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Birthdate:January 23, 1880
Date of death:1950
Education:Princeton University

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1918 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel His Family
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Written works by Ernest Poole

  • His Family
  • Blind
    Blind
  • Millions
    Millions
  • Silent Storms
    Silent Storms
  • The Little Dark Man and Other Russian Sketches
    The Little Dark Man and Other Russian Sketches
TitlePublishedGenre
His Family 1917 Fiction
Blind
Millions
Silent Storms Fiction
The Little Dark Man and Other Russian Sketches
The Village
Beggars' Gold
His Second Wife Fiction
The Voice Of The Street Fiction
The Harbor Fiction
harbor, by Ernest Poole
Abraham Cahan, socialist, journalist, friend of the ghetto
car of Croesus
avalanche
hunter's moon
bridge
One of us
Great winds
Nurses on horseback
destroyer
Nancy Flyer
With eastern eyes
Danger
Giants gone
great White hills of New Hampshire
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What well known book titles have been published by author, Ernest Poole?
  • A:
    Popular works include:
    - His Family
    - Blind
    - Millions
    - Silent Storms
    - The Little Dark Man and Other Russian Sketches
    - The Village
    - Beggars' Gold
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