Gene Stratton-Porter : ESTP or ISTP or XXXX?
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Name | Gene Stratton-Porter |
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Profession | Novelist |
Date of Birth | 1863-08-17 |
Place of Birth | Largo, IN |
Age | 61 yrs |
Death Date | 1924-12-06 |
Birth Sign | Leo |
About Gene Stratton-Porter
Naturalist, photographer, and author whose popular novel, A Girl of the Limberlost, was adapted into a film. Her other novels include The Harvester (1911), Michael O Halloran (1915), and The Keeper of the Bees (1925).
Gene Stratton-Porter
She grew up in Wabash County, Indiana as the youngest in a family of twelve children. She published her first novel, The Song of the Cardinal, in 1903.
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Her best-selling work, A Girl of the Limberlost, was adapted for the screen in 1924 as a silent film, then as a talkie in both 1934 and 1945, and finally as a television movie in 1990.
She had one daughter with her husband, Charles D. Porter, a doctor and pharmacy owner in Geneva, Indiana. Her adulthood home in Indiana s swamplands inspired many of her nature-based literary works.
Mary Pickford s brother, Jack, starred in the silent film adaptation of Stratton-Porter s other well-known work, Freckles.
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