Sidney McCall
Sidney McCall, born Mary McNeill, later Mary McNeil Fenollosa, was an American novelist and poet. Several of her novels were adapted into films.
Biography
McCall was born Mary McNeill in Wilcox County, Alabama, to William Stoddard McNeill, a Confederate Army lieutenant from Mobile, Alabama, and Laura Sibley. McCall was the oldest of five children.At the age of 18 she married Ludolph Chester who died two years later, leaving her with an infant child. She received a proposal of marriage from W. Ledyard Scott, a former suitor then serving as a professor of English and Latin at Zoshikwan College in Kagoshima, Japan. After sailing to Tokyo, she married Scott in 1890. However, the marriage was not a happy one and in 1892, she divorced Scott and returned to the United States, now with two children.
In 1895 while working at the Asian art division of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, she became an assistant to Ernest Fenollosa, a renowned American expert on Japanese art and culture. The two became romantically involved, and Fenollosa’s wife divorced him over the affair, causing a social scandal in Boston and his subsequent dismissal from his post at the MFA. Forced to leave his post at the museum, Fenollosa moved with Mary to New York, but the couple returned to Japan in 1897 following a long honeymoon cruise.
Selected works
Out of the Nest: A Flight of Verses poetry, under her own nameTruth Dexter novel, as Sidney McCallHiroshige, the Artist of Mist, Snow and Rain essay, under her own nameThe Breath of the Gods : A Japanese Romance of To-day, as Sidney McCallThe Dragon Painter under her own nameRed Horse Hill novel, as Sidney McCall- Foreword to Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art: An Outline History of East Asiatic Design by Ernest Fenollosa*Blossoms from a Japanese Garden: A Book of Child-Verses poetry, under her own nameThe Strange Woman novel, as Sidney McCallAriadne of Allan Water novel, as Sidney McCallThe Stirrup Latch novel, as Sidney McCallSunshine Beggars novel, as Sidney McCallChristopher Laird novel, as Sidney McCall