Mary Bowdoin Page Bird (June 26, 1866 – 1924) was an American poet and novelist.
Mary Bowdoin Page was born on June 26, 1866 in
Cobham, Albemarle County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Carter Henry Page and Leila Graham Page and a member of the prominent
Page family.[1][2] In 1892, she married Gilbert Bonham Bird from
Berwickshire.[3] They lived in England and later in North Carolina.[4]
She wrote poetry and particularly focused on the
sonnet form. She had reportedly written a hundred sonnets by her early twenties. She published numerous poems in publications, including
Lippincott's and Harper's.[4] In 1894, she published her first novel, Wedded to a Genius, under the pseudonym Neil Christison. It was about a woman, Judith, married to a doctor who emotionally abuses her.[5][6] She also serialized her work Sir Wilfred in the magazine Things and Thoughts.[2]