Elinor S. Rice Hays (October 12, 1901 – March 21, 1994) was an American biographer and novelist.
Early life
Elinor S. Rice was born in New York City,[1] the daughter of Jacques Bernard Rice and Rose Frankfeld Rice. All of her grandparents were from Bavaria. Her father was a silver merchant.[2] She graduated from Barnard College in 1923.[3]
Morning Star: A Biography of Lucy Stone, 1818-1893 (1961, biography)[13]
Those Extraordinary Blackwells (1967, biography)[14]
Personal life
Elinor Rice married twice. Her first husband was George Novack, a Marxist writer.[15][16] With Novack she was friends with writers Lionel and Diana Trilling.[4] The Novacks divorced in 1942. Her second husband was judge Paul R. Hays; they married in 1949; he died in 1980. She died in 1994, at age 92, in New York City.[1] Her research materials about the Blackwells, and some personal papers, are in the collection of Columbia University Libraries.[17]