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"Considered a "regionalist" writer, like Kate Chopin and fellow New Englander Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman spent almost half a century living in New England. A prolific and renowned writer, she had to deal with a new aspect of popularity: celebrity.".

"This collection shows Freeman's many modes - romantic, gothic, and psychologically symbolic - as well as her use of pathos and sentimentality, dry reserve, and humor, satire, and irony. These last are most vividly expressed in The Jamesons, sketches of village life published here for the first time since the turn of the century.

Other stories center on questions of women's integrity, courage, and, often, privation; explore cultural constructions of masculinity; and dramatize the interconnection of rural New England with modern culture and commerce."--BOOK JACKET.

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Gregg Press
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English
Pages
468

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Table of Contents

A New England nun.
A village singer.
A gala dress.
The twelfth guest.
Sister Liddy.
Calla-lillies and Hannah.
A wayfaring couple.
A poetess.
Christmas Jenny.
A pot of gold.
The scent of the roses.
A solitary.
A gentle ghost.
A discovered pearl.
A village Lear.
Amanda and love.
Up Primrose Hill.
A stolen Christmas.
Life everlastin'.
An innocent gamester.
Louisa.
A church mouse.
A kitchen colonel.
The revolt of "Mother."

Edition Notes

Reprint of the 1891 ed.

Published in
Ridgewood, N.J
Series
Americans in fiction

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS1712 .N4 1967

The Physical Object

Pagination
468 p.
Number of pages
468

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5550101M
Internet Archive
newenglandnunoth0000free
LCCN
67029266
OCLC/WorldCat
953450

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