Eleanor Putnam and Arlo Bates

Eleanor Putnam and Arlo Bates

Eleanor Putnam (Harriet Bates) and Arlo Bates

Eleanor Putnam (Harriet Bates)

Eleanor Putnam was actually the pen name of Harriet Bates. She was a talented writer who tragically passed away at a young age. Her works often reflected her love for her hometown, Salem, Massachusetts.  

Arlo Bates

  • Born: December 16, 1850, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Died: March 18, 1918, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Occupation: Author, critic, and educator
  • Known for: Poetry, novels, literary criticism, and teaching
  • Notable works: "The Puritans", "The Pagans", "Talks on Writing English", "Prince Vance" (collaborated with Eleanor Putnam)  
  • Relationship: Married to Eleanor Putnam (Harriet Bates)

Arlo Bates was a prominent figure in American literature. He was not only a successful author but also a respected critic and educator. His collaboration with his wife, Eleanor Putnam, on "Prince Vance" is a notable work in their literary careers.  

Collaboration: Prince Vance

  • Authors: Eleanor Putnam (Harriet Bates) and Arlo Bates
  • About: A collaborative novel that showcases the writing talents of both authors.

While Eleanor Putnam's literary career was cut short due to her untimely death, her contributions, especially in collaboration with her husband Arlo Bates, left a mark on American literature.


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