Background
Troubetzkoy, Amelie Rives was born on August 23, 1863 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Daughter of Alfred Landon Rives.
Troubetzkoy, Amelie Rives was born on August 23, 1863 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Daughter of Alfred Landon Rives.
Educated by private tutors.
Author: The Quick or the Dead, 1888. A Brother to Dragons, 1888. Virginia of Virginia.
Herod and Mariamne.
Witness of the Sun. According to Saint John. Barbara Dering; Athelwold.
Damsel Errant. Meriel. Tanis; Selene, 1905.
Augustine the Manitoba, 1906. The Golden Rose, 1908.
Trix and Over-the-Moon, 1909. Pan’s Mountain, 1910.
Hidden House, 1911; The World’s End, 1913.
Shadows of Flames, 1915. The Fear Market (dramatic comedy, produced Booth Theatre, New York, winter 1916). The Ghost Garden (novel), 1918.
Allegiance (drama, produced Maxine Elliot’s Theatre, August 1918).
The Prince and the Pauper, dramatization by Amelie Rives, produced Booth Theatre, New York, November 1920. As The Wind Blew (poems), 1922.
The Sea-Woman’s Cloak and November Eve, 1923 (produced Laboratory Theatre, November 1925). The Queerness of Celia, 1926.
Love-in-a-Mist (with Gilbert Emery) produced Gaiety Theatre, New York, 1926.
Firedamp (novel), 1930. The Young Elizabeth (drama, won prize, of Little Theatre of Saint Louis, Missouri), 1937. Contributor to magazines Home: Castle Hill, Cobham, Albemarle County, Virginia.
Married John Armstrong Chanler, 1888 (divorced). Married second, Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy (Russian), February 18, 1896.