Ade, George
Related Category: American Literature: Biographies
18661944, American humorist and dramatist, b. Kentland, Ind., grad. Purdue Univ., 1887. His newspaper sketches and books attracted attention for their racy and slangy idiom and for the humor and shrewdness with which they delineated people of the Midwestern scene. He is best known for
Fables in Slang (1899); other volumes include
People You Knew (1903) and
Hand-made Fables (1920). Ade also wrote several musical comedies and farcical plays, among them
The County Chairman (1903) and
The College Widow (1904).
See The America of George Ade (selected writings ed. by J. Shepherd, 1961); Letters of George Ade (ed. by T. Tobin, 1973); study by L. Coyle (1964).