Elizabeth Mansfield

Paula Schwartz (1925-2003) was an American playwright and novelist. Schwartz was the author of 36 Regency romance novels under the pen name Elizabeth Mansfield and of mainstream fiction under the name Paula Reibel, Paula Jonas, and Paula Reid.[1][2]

Schwartz was born in the Bronx neighborhood of New York City. She graduated from Hunter College and earned her M.A. in English from the City University of New York.[1][3]

Schwartz taught drama and English and drama in New York and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1965 where she taught English at Dunbarton College of Holy Cross, Washington, D.C., a women's college. She began to write novels when the College closed in 1973.[1] She lived in Annandale, Virginia.[1][2]

Schwartz's musical, An Accident At Lyme, an adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Persuasion, was staged in Baltimore in 1986 by Theatre Hopkins.[2]

Books

As Paula Reibel

  • A Morning Moon; a Jewish family saga spanning the years from 1895–1933. (1984, Morrow, ISBN 059516627X)[4]

As Elizabeth Mansfield[5]

Title Year of first publication ISBN
Accidental Romance, The 1999 1-557-73060-1
Bartered Bride, The 0-515-08916-8
Brilliant Mismatch, A ISBN 0-515-10545-7
Christmas Kiss, The ISBN 0-515-08916-8
Counterfeit Husband,The 0-515-09010-7
Duel of Hearts 0-515-08846-3
Fifth Kiss, The ISBN 0-515-08910-9
Frost Fair, The ISBN 0-515-08961-3
Grand Deception, A 0-441-30172-X
Grand Passion, The 0-515-08697-5
Her Heart's Captain ISBN 0-515-08916-8
Her Man of Affairs 0-515-08799-8
Lady Disguised, The 0-896-21972-0
Love Lessons 1998 0-515-09210-X
Magnificent Masquerade, The 0-515-11460-X
Marriage of Invonvenience, A 0-515-09219-3
Matched Pairs 0-515-11785-4
Miscalculations 2000 0-515-12834-1
Mother's Choice 0-515-11386-7
My Lord Murderer 0-515-08743-2
Passing Fancies 0-515-09175-8
Phantom Lover, The 0-515-08742-4
Poor Caroline 0-515-11659-9
Prior Engagement, A 0-515-10398-5
Regency Charade, A 0-515-08916-8
Regency Holiday, A 0-515-10705-0
Regency Match 0-515-08756-4
Regency Sting 0-515-08773-4
Reluctant Flirt 0-515-08937-0
Splendid Indiscretion, A 0-515-09263-0
Very Dutiful Daughter, A 9-995-61186-4
Winter Wonderland 0-515-11234-8

As Paula Reid

  • Rachel's Passage; An historical novel set in America at the turn of the 19th Century, exploring marital abandonment, marriage, and "criminal conversation" (1998 ISBN 0-06-101362-5)

As Paula Jonas

  • To Spite the Devil; An historical novel set in Revolutionary America, in what is now currently one of the boroughs of New York City. (1994 ISBN 0-7860-0030-9). This novel is based on the musical The Tory Spinster, by Paula Schwartz and Neil Moyer (1975).[6]

Plays and Musicals

Musicals

Schwartz collaborated with composers Neil Moyer and Howard Levetsky on several musical projects.

  • The Tory Spinster, (with Neil Moyer) a musical set in Revolutionary America, won the Delaware Bicentennial Playwriting Contest, sponsored by the Delaware Theatre Association, and was performed in April and May 1975.[6]
  • An Accident At Lyme, (with Neil Moyer), a musical adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion[2]

Plays

  • Parcel Pickup, a one-act play published in Dramatics Magazine, 1973
gollark: > I'm a very quiet polite person. I have agoraphobia, I never leave or bother anyone> Tbh I'm about to just beat him sensless.
gollark: Well, it might be rude, but it would be ruder and also probably a crime to break their camera.
gollark: Damaging people's things would be a crime. Also trespassing.
gollark: Trying to get revenge on them for... having a camera pointed at you... by breaking the camera probably would not work out very well for you.
gollark: CO isn't CO2.

References

  1. "Paula Schwartz, 78; Romance Novelist". Washington Post. 25 December 2003. ProQuest 409584453.
  2. Walsh, Winifred (21 June 1986). "Theater on the Lawn". Baltimore Sun. ProQuest 910639250.
  3. "Paula Schwartz, romance novelist". Washington Jewish Week. 1 January 2004. ProQuest 220901932.
  4. "A Morning Moon". Kirkus. 20 November 1984. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  5. "Wayback Machine". 2005-01-27. Archived from the original on 2005-01-27. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  6. "KCTG - Show Archive". kctg.homestead.com. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
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