Books by "Elizabeth Garver Jordan"

10 books found

The Lady from Oklahoma

The Lady from Oklahoma

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1911

The Story of a Pioneer

The Story of a Pioneer

by Anna Howard Shaw, Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1915 · IndyPublish.com

Miss Shaw's autobiography.

Tales of Destiny

Tales of Destiny

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1902

Tales of the Cloister

Tales of the Cloister

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1901

Tales of the City Room

Tales of the City Room

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1898

The Girl in the Mirror

The Girl in the Mirror

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1919

The Blue Circle

The Blue Circle

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1922

Lovers' Knots

Lovers' Knots

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1916

The Wings of Youth

The Wings of Youth

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

1918

The Case of Lizzie Borden and Other Writings

The Case of Lizzie Borden and Other Writings

by Elizabeth Garver Jordan

2024 · Penguin

The first and only comprehensive collection of writings by Elizabeth Garver Jordan, the groundbreaking journalist, suffragist, and editor whose fearless reporting on women preceded the #MeToo movement and popularized the true-crime genre A Penguin Classic The Case of Lizzie Borden and Other Writings is the first to collect Garver Jordan’s fiction and journalism, much of which has been out of print for over a century. Jordan began her career as a reporter, making her name as one of few women journalists to cover the Lizzie Borden murder trial for the New York World in 1893. Jordan’s distinctive, narrative-driven coverage of the Borden and other high-profile murder cases brought her national visibility, and she turned increasingly to fiction writing. Drawing on her experiences as a true-crime reporter and newspaper editor, she published detective novels and short story collections such as Tales of the City Room that explored the fine line between women’s criminality and crimes against women. Employing popular genre conventions as a means of dealing with women’s issues, Jordan exposed gendered abuse in the workplace and the prevalence of sexual violence. The Case of Lizzie Borden and Other Writings encourages readers to draw a historical trajectory from Jordan’s pioneering literary activism to the writings of contemporary journalists and novelists whose work continues to fuel discussions of gender, feminism, and crime, raising questions about who gets to tell women’s stories, especially in the wake of the #MeToo movement.