Fanny Fern (born Sara Payson Willis; July 9, 1811 – October 10, 1872), was an American novelist, children's writer, humorist, and newspaper columnist in...
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Ruth Hall: A Domestic Tale of the Present Time is a roman à clef by Fanny Fern (pen name of Sara Payson Willis), a popular 19th-century newspaper writer...
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and journalist Cody Fern, Australian actor, screenwriter Fanny Fern, pseudonym of American writer Sara Willis Parton Fritzi Fern, motion picture actress...
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her classmates was Sarah P. Willis, who later wrote under the pseudonym Fanny Fern. In 1832, at the age of 21, Harriet Beecher moved to Cincinnati, Ohio...
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geologist Fanny Fern (1811–1872), pen name of Sara Willis, American newspaper columnist, humorist, novelist, and author of children's stories Fanny Garrido...
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composer Richard Storrs Willis and his sister Sara wrote under the name Fanny Fern. Harriet Jacobs wrote her autobiography while being employed as his children's...
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liqueurs of the celebrated madame Anfous." In her 1855 novel Ruth Hall, Fanny Fern describes it as a drink popular among society women: "the disgusting spectacle...
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1846), attained considerable popularity as a writer under the pen name Fanny Fern. They were married in 1856. Her works include the novels, Ruth Hall (1854)...
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read authors of the time were women, such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and Fanny Fern, and criticize Matthiessen for not including women in the original canon...
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included Ethel Lynn Beers, Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. (The Gunmaker of Moscow), Fanny Fern (whose first column appeared in 1855), William H. Peck, and E. D. E. N...
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chronologically by birth date John Neal (1793–1876), The Baltimore Telegraph Fanny Fern (1811–1872), New York Ledger Charlotte Reeve Conover (1855–1940), Dayton...
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Frances Sargent Osgood (redirect from Fanny Osgood)
headstone. However, Fanny Fern noted that, by 1854, the plot remained unmarked and criticized Samuel Osgood in her book Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port-Folio. Samuel...
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taught at the school beginning in November 1827. Alumni Rose Terry Cooke Fanny Fern Annie Trumbull Slosson Virginia Thrall Smith Harriet Beecher Stowe Mary...
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Berlant noticed striking similarities in writing by Erma Bombeck and Fanny Fern, who skewered married life for women in nearly identical ways despite...
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Journal by John Steinbeck Russian Thinkers by Isaiah Berlin Ruth Hall by Fanny Fern The Saga of Grettir the Strong The Saga of the People of Laxardal and...
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Josephine Pollard, Ellen Louise Demorest, Charlotte B. Wilbour, Anne Botta, "Fanny Fern" Parton, Henry M. Field, Lucy Gibbons, and James T. Field. In January...
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who specialized in humorously describing midwestern suburban home life. Fanny Fern Florence Foresti Florence King Fran Lebowitz (born 1950) writes sardonic...
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century. Contributors included Francis A. Corey, Susan E. Dickinson, Fanny Fern, Louise Chandler Moulton, Oliver Optic, and John Townsend Trowbridge....
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Nouchette Carey, Sarah Doudney (1841–1926), Angela Brazil, Richmal Crompton, Fanny Fern, and Baroness Orczy. The Eagle was a popular British comic for boys, launched...
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with a Difference: The Nonfiction of Catharine Beecher, Sarah J. Hale, Fanny Fern, and Margaret Fuller. Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi...
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11, 1946 Fanny Fern : Our Grandmothers' Mentor. New York: New York Historical Society Quarterly, 1954. "Proper Bostonians as Seen by Fanny Fern." New England...
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Comedians Maria Cummins – The Lamplighter Charles Dickens – Hard Times Fanny Fern – Ruth Hall Mathilde Fibiger – Minona Frederick Greenwood – The Loves...
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Beecher Stowe, American novelist and abolitionist (died 1896) July 9 – Fanny Fern, American journalist, novelist and children's writer (died 1872) July...
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Emily Chubbuck (redirect from Fanny Forester)
article by Rosalie Beck, published in Issue #90 in 2006 Warren, Joyce W. Fanny Fern: An Independent Woman. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press...
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Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids", Herman Melville (1855) Ruth Hall, Fanny Fern (1855) "The Right of Women to Exercise the Elective Franchise", Agnes...
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1803; children included Nathaniel Parker Willis, Sara Willis Parton (Fanny Fern), Richard Storrs Willis, Lucy Douglas (born 1804), Louisa Harris (1807)...
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Doudney (1841–1926), Angela Brazil, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Richmal Crompton, Fanny Fern, Baroness Orczy, and Norma Lorimer. Between 1889 and 1901, the leading...
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In her autobiographical novel Ruth Hall (1854), American journalist Fanny Fern describes her own struggle to support her children as a newspaper columnist...
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Rev. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, and Henry Blackwell (1855) Ruth Hall, Fanny Fern (1855) "Consistent democracy. The elective franchise for women. Twenty-five...
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author: 4058 Cornelius Conway Felton (1807–1862), American educator Fanny Fern (1811–1872), feminist author Annie Adams Fields (1834–1915), author and...
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