Alice E. Bartlett
An American author of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Alice E. Bartlett published novels, essays, and poetry under the pen name Birch Arnold.
- Lived
- 1848–1920
- Nationality
- American
- Language
- English
Alice E. Bartlett was an American writer who was active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Born on September 4, 1848, she developed a diverse writing career, publishing works under her own name as well as under the pen names Birch Arnold and Mrs. J. M. D. Bartlett. Over the course of her life, she became known for her versatility, working across several different literary forms and engaging with a variety of audiences through her published pieces.\n\nAs a professional writer, Bartlett's output was wide-ranging. She published novels and was an active contributor to newspapers, where her writing reached a broad public. In addition to her longer prose and journalistic work, she penned lyrics, essays, and various miscellaneous writings. Her career reflected the active literary and newspaper culture of her time. Bartlett passed away on November 19, 1920, leaving behind a multifaceted collection of written work.