Mayne, Ethel Colburn (1865–1941)
Mayne, Ethel Colburn (1865–1941)
British novelist and short-story writer. Name variations: Frances E. Huntley; Ethelind Colburn Mayne. Born Ethelind Frances Colburn Mayne, Jan 7, 1865, in Co. Kilkenny, Ireland; died April 30, 1941, Torquay, Devon, Ireland; dau. of Charles Edward Bolton Mayne and Charlotte Emily Henrietta (Sweetman) Mayne.
Published short stories in literary magazine Yellow Book and was its assistant editor; stories and novels, which deal with position of women in society, include Jessie Vandeleur (1902), The Fourth Ship (1908), Byron (1912), One of Our Grandmothers (1916), and A Regency Chapter: Lady Bessborough and Her Friendships (1939); also translated several works, including The Lessons of Raoul Pugno by Raoul Pugno (1911), Madame de Pompadour by Marcelle Tinayre (1925), The Forest Ship: A Book of the Amazon by Richard Bermann (1930), and Byron and the Need of Fatality by Charles du Bos (1932).