Carleton, S.

(Susan Carleton Jones)

1864 - 1926

Canadian writer, best known for her novels depicting the emotional travails of women struggling to achieve self-understanding and autonomy. Her works often feature Canadian settings.

Etexts:
"The Lame Priest"
- at UVa Etext Center
- at the Making of America Projectthis link opens a new window
From the December 1901 issue of The Atlantic Monthly
Note: stories at the "Making of America" project are available in multiple formats (image, pdf, plain text). This link is to the images — e-facsimiles, basically — but other viewing options are readily available (click on a page number, then select another "View As" option).


Essays adn Reviews:
"Seaward Vision and Sense of Place: The Maritime Novel, 1880-1920"
By Carrie McMillan. Features brief discussions of a couple of Jones' novels. [Studies in Canadian Literature]

"S. Carleton"