Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

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Mary E. Wilkins Freeman was an American author best known for her late 19th-century short stories and novels depicting the lives, struggles, and inner worlds of New England women.

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Mary Wilkins Freeman 1

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instanceOf American writer
author
human
novelist
short story writer
awardReceived American Academy of Arts and Letters membership
birthName Mary Ella Wilkins NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1852-10-31
dateOfDeath 1930-03-13
describedAtURL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Eleanor_Wilkins_Freeman
educatedAt Mount Holyoke College
surface form: Mount Holyoke Female Seminary
ethnicGroup Yankee
familyName Freeman
fieldOfWork fiction
literature
short fiction
genre novel
realist fiction
regional fiction
short story
givenName Mary
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement local color movement
regionalism
notableWork A Humble Romance and Other Stories
A New England Nun
A New England Nun
surface form: A New England Nun and Other Stories

Pembroke
The Jamesons
The Portion of Labor
The Revolt of "Mother"
occupation novelist
short story writer
writer
periodActive early 20th century
late 19th century
placeOfBirth Randolph, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Metuchen, New Jersey NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

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primarySubjectOfWork New England women
rural New England life
sexOrGender female
spouse Charles Manning Freeman
writingLanguage English

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Local color writing hasNotablePractitioner Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Sarah Orne Jewett influenced Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
New England literary culture hasKeyFigure Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
this entity surface form: Mary Wilkins Freeman