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  1. Biography - Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins (1852-1930): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  2. Doc. Gordon. by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman. Illustrated in water-co by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1906-01-01
  3. The portion of labor by Mary E. Wilkins. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1901-01-01
  4. The pot of gold. and other stories. by Mary E. Wilkins. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1892-01-01
  5. Decorative plaques by Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930 Freeman, 2009-10-26
  6. The debtor; a novel. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. Illustrations b by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1905-01-01
  7. The copy-cat & other stories. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1914-01-01
  8. The shoulders of Atlas; a novel. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1908-01-01
  9. The givers; short stories. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1904-01-01
  10. The butterfly house. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. With illustrati by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1912-01-01
  11. The winning lady. and others. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1909-01-01
  12. Young Lucretia. and other stories. by Mary E. Wilkins. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1892-01-01
  13. Madelon; a novel. by Mary E. Wilkins. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1896-01-01
  14. The adventures of Ann; stories of colonial times by Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930 Freeman, 2009-10-26

61. Fiction > Ghost
Autore Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman Wildside Press, August 2003 Mary E.WilkinsFreeman (1852-1930) was best known in her own day as a regional writer,
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62. CC:DA TF On Metadata And The Cataloging Rules: Final Report: TEI Header
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63. American Authors On The Web
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (18521930). guweb2.gonzaga.edu D. Campbell.Henry Jackson van Dyke (1852-1933). GIGA quotes www.cyberhymnal.org
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  • 64. Author Pseudonyms
    Eleanor Farjeon Foot, Michael Cassius Foote, Alice L. Mary Fitt, StuartMary Wick Freeman, Mary E(leanor) Wilkins (18521930) Mary Wilkins, Mary
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    Fabre-Luce, Alfred
    [Jacques Sindral] Fabrizius, Peter Joseph B. Fabry Fabry, Joseph B. [Peter Fabrizius] Fain, Michael [Judith Michael] Faine, Djinn Virginia Faine Russell Fair, A.A. Erle Stanley Gardner Fairbairn, Roger John Dickson Carr Fairburn, Eleanor [Caterine Carfax, Emma Gayle] Faire, Zabrina Florence Stevenson Fairfax, Ann Marion McChesney Fairfield, Henry W.A. Harold Standish Corbin Fairfield, John Harrison Edward Livingstone Fairigoule, Louis [Jules Romaine] Fairless, Michael Margaret Barber Fairman, P(aul) W. [Adam Chase, Lester del Rey, Clee Garson, E.K. Jarvis, Ivar Jorgensen, Robert (Eggert) Lee, Paul Lohrman, F.W. Paul, Mallory Storm, Gerald Vance] Faith, Barbara Barbara Faith de Covarrubias Falcon, Debra Connie Feddersen Falconer, Kenneth C(yril) M. Kornbluth Falconer, Lanoe Mary Elizabeth Hawker Falconer, Lee N. Julian "Judy" Chain May Dikty Falconer, Sovereign

    65. English Classics 3000
    Freeman, Edward Augustus (18231892) William the Conqueror.Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins (1852-1930)
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    66. DigitalBookIndex: Index Of AMERICAN AUTHORS (100,000 E-Books, ETexts, On-Line Bo
    Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930 Freneau, Philip (Morin), 1752-1832 Freund, Ernst, 1864-1932 (economist) Fries, Adelaide L. (Adelaide Lisetta)
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    Abbey, Henry, 1842-1911
    Abbot, Belle K. 1842-1893

    Abbot, Jacob, 1803-1879
    ...
    Appleton, Victor, (pseud.;
    used by several authors assoc w/ Edward Stratemeyer)
    Argyle, Anna (fl. 19th c.)

    Argyle, Archie (fl. 19th c.)

    Armstrong, H.S.
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    Arp, Bill, 1826-1903
    Arrington, Alfred W., 1810-1867 Arthur, Timothy Shay, 1809-1885 Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848 Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948 [Lin, Frank (pseud.)] Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934 ... Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903 see also: Calamity Jane Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924 Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836 Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950 (i.e., Tarzan) ... Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 see also (Burk, Martha Cannary) Calef, Robert, 1648-1719 Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850 Calkins, Mary Whiton, 1903-1992 (psychologist) ... Hope, Laura Lee (pseud.) see also: Stratemeyer, Edward, 1862-1930

    67. IPac2.0
    by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930. Freeport, NY Books for LibrariesPress, 1970. Call Freeman. Add to my list
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    68. Title
    JANE FIELD The novel, Jane Field, (published in 1892)Martha Field hadapparently just read it was by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (18521930). MRS.
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    Union Parish ( This Catharine Cole column appeared in the New Orleans Picayune,  Nov. 6, 1892.) I began this letter in a tiny, rather ramshackle hotel, a hundred miles of wilderness away from the parish of which I am to write. There is a big fire on a big hearth, put there for cheerfulness’ sake, but in the open window the purple stillness of an Indian summer morning puffs dreamily. It is not very agreeable to write letters for printing under these present conditions. Around me, grouped intimately in the shuck mattress couch that last night gave me the nightmare, are half a dozen neighborhood ladies, who seem to regard it as a sort of event that they can see a woman writing with her left hand. This is the quietest of quiet places; no sound less rural than a woodman’s ax falls across its silences and the advent of a stranger is in the nature of a genuine excitement, in which the left-handed writing simply caps the climax. They are quiet, friendly ladies in a subdued, somber way, these women sitting so close to me—like the people in Miss Wilkins’ impressing story of "Jane Field," their world lies in their little cup of hills. Even the nearest village is like the poet’s Carcassonne to them—but one or two of them have, nevertheless, sounded the world as if it were a bell. There is the kindly overworked, tremulous old lady who keeps this inn. She sits now over against the fireplace, having been persuaded that the world will not stop if she rests her tired hands and feet for half an hour. The old face and the old wrinkles, the dim eyes are like the west windows when the sun has gone down. She has, notwithstanding, the true expression of mingled patience and purity on her face that one so often sees on the faces of old people who have had always hard work to do—no luxuries, no recreations, no indulgences.

    69. University Of Delaware: MCCLURE PUBLISHING COMPANY ARCHIVES
    1942 1899 Apr 20 ALS 2p To Henry Herbert McClure Walker, John Brisben, 184719311899 May 15 TLS 1p Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930 1899 May 16 TLS
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    Accessioned : Purchase, June 1987.
    Extent : 1 linear ft.
    Content : Correspondence, clippings, interviews, notes, photographs, manuscripts,
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    The publishing enterprises of Samuel Sidney McClure are an important facet of early twentieth-century American journalism. The McClure Syndicate, started by Samuel Sidney McClure in 1884, was the first successful company of its kind, and was largely responsible for introducing many American and British writers to a national public. His later venture, McClure's Magazine , contained the influential "muckraking" articles of Ida Tarbell, Ray Stannard Baker, and Lincoln Steffens; it also had the distinction of promoting the then-unknown writer, Willa Cather. Although S.S. McClure's tenuous business competency would cause him to lose control over these ventures in the early part of the twentieth century, other members of his family, most notably his cousin, Henry Herbert McClure (d. 1938), were able to maintain a more steady career in the publishing world through the 1930s.

    70. American Writers - Teacher Student Resources - Really Fine Web Design, Education
    Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins (18521930), novelist and short-story Lash, Joseph P.(1909-87), biographer Eleanor and Franklin ; Helen and Teacher .
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    American Writers
    COLONIAL TIMES IN AMERICA Between the founding of Jamestown (1607) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776), scattered English settlements grew into a group of colonies ready to declare themselves a nation. The colonists changed from thinking and acting as Englishmen to full awareness of themselves as Americans. During this time almost all writing was devoted to spiritual concerns and to practical matters of politics and promotion of settlements. In New England, fiction was considered sinful and little poetry was written. A few interesting personal journals and diaries survive. Bradford, William
    (1590-1657), historian'History of Plimoth Plantation'. Bradstreet, Anne (1612?-72), poet'The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America'; 'Contemplations'. Byrd, William (1674-1744), historian and diarist'History of the Dividing Line'; 'Secret Diary'. Edwards, Jonathan (1703-58), theologian'Personal Narrative'; 'The Freedom of the Will'. Knight, Sarah Kemble (1666-1727), diarist'The Journal of Mme. Knight'. Mather, Cotton

    71. Notes On Revolt Of Mother
    Author Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (18521930) also known as Mary Wilkinsand Mary E Wilkins FreemanGenre short stories Date 1890.
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    Notes on "Revolt of Mother"
    (Excerpts from Deborah Evans, "Mary E. Wilkins Freeman: Overview") Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930) also known as: Mary Wilkins and Mary E Wilkins FreemanGenre: short stories
    Date: 1890 Introduction
    First published in 1890 in Harper's Bazaar , "The Revolt of `Mother'" then appeared the following year, with only a few textual changes, in Mary E. Wilkins Freeman's second short story collection, A New England Nun and Other Stories
    When Freeman's characters are married it is almost never contentedly. In "The Revolt of Mother," for example, a dutiful, God-fearing wife makes the ultimate act of protest against a husband who has ignored her opinions and desires for years. Early in her marriage, "mother" Sarah Penn was promised a new home. She has raised her children to near-adulthood in a rundown cottage, however, while her husband's attentions were focused on his farm. As the story opens, Sarah learns that he has begun to build a new and unnecessary barn for his livestock. When her husband is called away on business, she stages her great rebellion, moving all her possessions and her family into the new barn. After the initial shock, her husband concedes to her long-denied wishes. This story was most closely identified with Freeman throughout her career, and revealingly, it is one she looked back upon with some reservation. In an essay published in the Saturday Evening Post

    72. :: Literature On The Web :: F-G ::
    Benjamin 17061790; Fraser, John 1820-1899; Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins 1852-1930; Frost, Robert 1874-1963; Fuller, Margaret 1810-1850
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    73. Alibris: Fiction Ghost
    by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Mary E. WilkinsFreeman (1852-1930) was bestknown in her own day as a regional writer, for her stories depicting the bleak
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    74. Feminist SFF & Utopia: Women Science Fiction Writers Index
    Mary E Wilkins Freeman (published as Mary E. Wilkins), 18521930 Valerie J.Freireich Celia Fremlin Mary Johnston; Velda Johnston; Alice Eleanor Jones
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    Lynn Abbey
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    Marilyn Lorraine Abbey, 1948-
    (pseudonym: Lynn Abbey, 1948-)
    Harriette S. Abels, 1926-
    full name: Harriette Sheffer Abels, 1926-
    Christine Elizabeth Abrahamsen, 9/6/1916-
    (used pseudonym Cristabel)
    Kathy Acker, 1948-1997
    Hazel Adair
    (pseudonym for Hazel Addis)
    Ruth Adam
    Nadia Adamant
    Glenda Adams
    Harriet S(tratemeyer) Adams, 1892-1982
    (pseudonyms: Carolyn Keene, Franklin W. Dixon, Laura Lee Hope, Victor Appleton. These "house-names" were begun by her father Edward Stratemeyer)
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    75. USM De Grummond Collection - ST. NICHOLAS CORRESPONDENCE
    Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins (18521930) American writer known for her poems,novels, and short stories set in New England. She was also a St. Nicholas
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    Collection Number Collection Dates Collection Volume 1.20 cu.ft. (4 boxes) Biographical Sketch Related Collections Box Inventory
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    Letters purchased circa 1975 from unknown dealer. This collection represents only a minute part of the correspondence of the editors of St. Nicholas magazine. In 1914, 1915, and 1928, hundreds of letters from Scribner's and the Century Company's archives were auctioned off as collector's items. The majority of the existing St. Nicholas correspondence is now held at the New York Public Library. Columbia University and the Huntington Library hold sizable collections of the letters of Mary Mapes Dodge.
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    Non-circulating; available for research. Researchers should use the photocopies in Box 4 unless special permission is obtained from the curator.
    Biographical Sketch Roswell Smith conceived of the idea for St. Nicholas in 1870 when he consulted the famous children's author Mary Mapes Dodge on her ideas about what a magazine for children should be. That same year Smith had co-founded Scribner's with Charles Scribner and Dr. Josiah Gilbert Holland as a rival publication to the popular adult periodicals

    76. BiblioMan.Com - The Great Literary Works
    Anatole Francois, 18441924 Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 Frederic, Harold,1856-1898 Freeman, EA Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930 Fries, Adelaide L
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    77. This Is Project Gutenberg
    by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930 Copyright law of the United Statesof America contained in Title 17 of the United States Code.,
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    78. Quilts, Quilters, Quilting, And Patchwork In Adult Fiction
    Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930. The people of our neighborhood.Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens. Freeport, NY, Books for Libraries Press,
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    Also take a look at the site Quilts in Literature: an Archive of Texts which use Quilts as American symbol by Jamie Leigh, American Studies Program, University of Virginia , for some additional commentaries, prose, and poetry. Please be forewarned that many of the links on this page do not work. I cannot find an address for Jamie Leigh to notify her of these problems and I have no way to fix them myself. I keep this link here because I feel the "Quilts in Literature" page has merits as a bibliography though it does not fulfill its mission to provide the source material.
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    79. University Of New England - Page Not Found
    Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (18521930). Judith Fetterley 19th Century BibliographicProject History of the Suffrage Movement
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    80. The Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
    Freeman, Mary Wilkins (18521930) Monday 11th, 1896. 68. Froude, JamesAnthony (1818-1894) January 20, 1900, Sir George Tressady, Marcella, Eleanor; 95
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    LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT INDEX A Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot (1822-1907)
    August 28, 1901. Alden, Henry Mills (1836-1919)
    Saturday morning [1891]. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
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    [1889-90], "Elmwood," "A Bad Boy";
    23 July, 1890, retirement from Atlantic
    [1890], "Shaw's Folly," "Two Boys in Black";
    Hotel Brunswick [1890-91], poem in memory of Mr. Lowell, My Cousin the Colonel Arabian Nights 15 April 1900. Arnold, Edwin, Sir, (1832-1904) Friday evening, South Berwick [1885]. Arnold, Matthew (1822-1888) Thursday night, 1884, Mr. Arnold's "Nineteenth Century" paper; Sunday afternoon, December, 1888, essay on George Sand; Wednesday evening [1889-90], "Essays on Celtic Poetry"; Thursday morning [1890]; Sunday evening [1890]; 20 August 1892; Monday morning [1897]; 11 Sept. [1898]; 13th of December [1908]. Austen, Jane (1775-1818) Saturday morning [1903-04], Persuasion B June, 1885, "The Alchemist";

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