George Paston

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Standard Name: Paston, George
Birth Name: Emily Morse Symonds
Pseudonym: George Paston
George Paston (Emily Morse Symonds) began her writing career as a novelist in the 1890s, but from 1900 turned her attention to writing biographies, histories, and drama, many of which reflect her fascination with the eighteenth century. Several of her works question the legal and social limitations faced by women of all classes, particularly within the institution of marriage.

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Paston, George. Stuffing. Samuel French, 1912.
Paston, George. The Career of Candida. Chapman and Hall, 1896.
Paston, George. The Kiss: From the German of Ludwig Huna. Samuel French, 1912.
Paston, George, and William Babington Maxwell. The Naked Truth. S. French, 1910.
Paston, George. The Parents’ Progress. S. French, 1910.
Paston, George. Tilda’s New Hat. S. French, 1909.