MacDonald, Elizabeth Roberts (1864–1922)

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MacDonald, Elizabeth Roberts (1864–1922)

Canadian poet and short-story writer. Name variations: Jane Elizabeth Gostwycke Roberts; Elizabeth Roberts; Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald. Born Jane Elizabeth Gostwycke Roberts, Feb 17, 1864, in the rectory of Westcock, New Brunswick; died Nov 8, 1922, in Ottawa; dau. of George Goodridge Roberts (Anglican cleric) and Emma (Wetmore) Bliss; sister of Sir Charles G.D. Roberts; graduate of University of New Brunswick; married cousin Samuel Archibald Roberts MacDonald, 1896 (sep. 1914); children: 3, including C. Goodridge Roberts (poet).

Taught at School for Blind in Halifax (1890–92); published 1st collection, Poems (1888); with brothers, published Northland Lyrics (1899); released her major work, Dream Verses and Others (1906); was a prominent member of Canadian Authors' Association and Women's Suffrage Association.

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