Mary Stewart Cutting
(1879–1928)

American author and suffragist.

Mary Stewart Cutting

Works

  • Little Stories of Married Life (1902) Project Gutenberg
    • Their Second Marriage • (1899)
    • A Good Dinner
    • The Strength of Ten
    • In the Reign of Quintilia
    • The Happiest Time
    • In the Married Quarters
    • Mrs. Atwood's Outer Raiment • (1900, as "The Unselfishness of Mrs. Atwood")
    • Fairy Gold
    • A Matrimonial Episode
    • Not a Sad Story
    • Wings
  • Little Stories of Courtship (1905)
    • Paying Guests
    • Henry
    • When Love is Kind
    • Latimer's Mother
    • In Cinderella's Shoes
    • In Regard to Josephine
    • The Coupons of Fortune
    • The Perfect Tale • (1905)
  • More Stories of Married Life (1906) Project Gutenberg
    • A Little Surprise
    • At the Sign of the Rubber Plant
    • The Hinge
    • A Symphony in Coal • (1905)
    • The Triumph of Father
    • The Portion of the Youngest
    • Polly Townsend's Rebellion
    • The Mother of Emily
    • Madonna of the Toys: A Christmas Story
    • The Name of the Firm
  • The Suburban Whirl: and Other Stories of Married Life (1907)
    • The Suburban Whirl
    • The Measure
    • On the Ridge
    • Mrs. Tremley
  • The Wayfarers (1908)
  • The Whole Family: A Novel by Twelve Authors (1908) (contributor)
  • The Unforeseen (1910)
  • Refractory Husbands (1913)
    • When Aunt Mary Came
    • A Friend of the Married
    • Father's Little Joke
    • Marie Twists the Key
    • Meeting the Dog
    • Marrying Willow
    • Thursday
    • Bunny's Bag
    • The Blossoming Rod
  • Just for Two (1909)
    • The Enchantment
    • The Path to Spain
    • The Wife
    • Miss Dream
    • A Clear Field
    • The Cloisonné Vase
  • The Blossoming Rod (1914) booklet Project Gutenberg
  • The Lovers of Sanna (1918)
  • Some of Us Are Married (1920)
  • What Dreaming Means to You (1928?) non-fiction

Individual short stories

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1924, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 95 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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