Gertrude Atherton
1857 – 1948
Gertrude Atherton was an American writer and many of her novels were set in her home state of California. Her bestselling novel Black Oxen (1923) was made into a silent movie of the same name. She also wrote short stories, essays, and articles for magazines and newspapers on such issues as feminism, politics, and war.
Atherton was an early feminist and was well acquainted with the pain of sexual repression. She understood the cost of the destructive battle between the sexes, and urged that it end at last with true sexual equality. As a result, her novels often feature strong heroines who pursue independent lives, undoubtedly a reaction to her stifling married life.
What Dreams May Come
Gothic Romance
An Englishman’s search for meaning and love becomes entwined with overbearing social expectations and personal disillusionment
The Doomswoman
Historical Romance
This story follows Chonita Moncada as she navigates loyalty to family, culture, and love in a landscape of political tension
A Whirl Asunder
Psychological Romance
An Englishman’s journey to California to fulfill his marital duties dissolves into turmoil when he confronts his desires vs. societal expectations
His Fortunate Grace
Gilded Age Romance
The social drama exploring wealth, duty, women’s autonomy, and the tensions between personal ambition and romantic fulfillment




