Constance Fenimore Woolson was an American novelist, poet, and short story writer. She was a grandniece of James Fenimore Cooper, and is best known for fictions about the Great Lakes region, the American South, and American expatriates in Europe. Woolson published her first novel Anne in 1880, followed by three others: East Angels (1886), Jupiter Lights (1889) and Horace Chase (1894). In 1883 she published the novella For the Major, a story of the postwar South that has become one of her most respected fictions. In the winter of 18891890 she traveled to Egypt and Greece, which resulted in a collection of travel sketches, Mentone, Cairo and Corfu (published posthumously in 1896). Contents: Novels The Old Stone House Anne For the Major East Angels Jupiter Lights Horace Chase Short stories Castle Nowhere: Lake-Country Sketches Rodman the Keeper: Southern Sketches The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories Dorothy and Other Italian Stories Poetry Two Women Travel writings Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu The Ancient City