Novalyne Price Ellis
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Novalyne Price Ellis | |
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Novalyne Price Ellis, ca. 1930s | |
Born | March 9, 1908 |
Died | March 30, 1999 | (aged 91)
Notable works | One Who Walked Alone |
Novalyne Price Ellis (March 9, 1908 – March 30, 1999) was an American high school teacher and writer. She is best known as the author of One Who Walked Alone, her memoir about her relationship with pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard, which was adapted into the film The Whole Wide World (1996).
Early life and education
[edit]Price was for the most part raised on a farm in Brownwood, Texas. With aspirations of becoming a writer, Price became a school teacher to pay for her education at Daniel Baker College and later Louisiana State University.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]Price taught English, public speaking and history between 1934 and 1936 at Cross Plains High School.[citation needed]
Relationship with Robert E. Howard
[edit]Cross Plains was also home to writer Robert E. Howard, who lived with his mother.[1] After she began teaching, Price persisted in trying to meet him to get advice on becoming a writer, and finally went to his home uninvited.[2]
Common interests and personal chemistry created a strong bond of friendship between them. Despite personality differences, misunderstandings, and unsuccessful attempts to bring their relationship beyond casual dating, Price and Howard remained close until Howard's suicide in 1936.[citation needed]
Later career
[edit]After Howard's death, Price shifted her focus to teaching.[citation needed] She taught at Cathedral and Lafayette High Schools.[3]
Price's love of teaching and gift at speechwriting was recognized in 1981 with her admittance into the National Forensic Hall of Fame.[citation needed]
One Who Walked Alone
[edit]Throughout her life, Price published a number of articles and short stories, but it is her 1986 memoir, One Who Walked Alone, about her relationship with Robert E. Howard for which she is best known.[3] The 1996 movie The Whole Wide World, is a direct adaptation of One Who Walked Alone, with Price played by actress Renée Zellweger and Howard played by Vincent D'Onofrio.[3][4] The co-producers of the film, Benjamin Mouton and Michael Scott Myers, were both former students of Price, with Mouton playing her boyfriend Clyde.[4]
Personal life and death
[edit]On October 2, 1942 Price married John Douglas Robarts. Robarts was a Second Lieutenant serving in the US Army Infantry. They adopted a child, Marvin Douglas. Price and Robarts were divorced in May 1946.[citation needed]
While working as a teacher at Daniel Baker College, Price met and, in 1947, married William Ellis. Price and Ellis resided in Louisiana and had one son, Marvin Douglas Ellis, born in 1949. Her marriage to Ellis lasted forty-seven years, until Ellis' death in 1994.[citation needed]
Price continued living alone in Lafayette, Louisiana until her death at age 91 on March 30, 1999.[citation needed]
Works
[edit]- A Handbook for Student Teachers of Speech (1957), Lafayette Senior High School, Lafayette, La
- One Who Walked Alone: Robert E. Howard, The Final Years (1986)
- Day of the Stranger: Further Memories of Robert E. Howard (1989)
References
[edit]- ^ Claasen, Jeff (June 20, 1987). "Girlfriend Recalls Life With Conan (Page 1A)". Abilene Reporter-News. Retrieved June 15, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Conan (Continued from Page 1A)". Abilne Reporter-News. June 20, 1987. Retrieved June 15, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b c Walters, Phyllis (February 19, 1997). "A lovely story told first-hand". The Daily Advertiser. Lafayette, Louisiana. Retrieved June 15, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Gerstel, Judy (January 10, 1997). "Tender love tale treads delightful, delicate path". The Toronto Star. Retrieved June 15, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
[edit]- Profile, deepcuts.blog. August 6, 2020. Accessed March 26, 2024.
- Robert E. Howard
- 1908 births
- 1999 deaths
- People from Abilene, Texas
- Schoolteachers from Texas
- 20th-century American educators
- 20th-century American women educators
- 20th-century American memoirists
- American women memoirists
- 20th-century American women writers
- Daniel Baker College alumni
- Louisiana State University alumni