The Best Stories of Mary E. Wilkins
Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 488
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Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 488
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Published: 1988-05-01
Total Pages: 476
ISBN-13: 9780781200424
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Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 506
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Published: 1887
Total Pages: 458
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Publisher: Arkham House Publishers
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 224
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Publisher: Tacet Books
Published: 2020-05-15
Total Pages: 139
ISBN-13: 3967997766
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThrough her different genres of work including children's stories, poems, and short stories, Mary Wilkins Freeman sought to demonstrate her values as a feminist. During the time which she was writing, she did this in nonconventional ways; for example, she diverged from making her female characters weak and in need of help which was a common trope in literature.Come and enjoy the seven selected short stories of this author.A New England NunAnn Mary; Her Two Thanksgivings Luella Miller Little-Girl-Afraid-of-a-Dog Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas The Gospel According To JoanThe Revolt of "Mother"
Author: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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Published: 1907
Total Pages: 266
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Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 1997-01-01
Total Pages: 454
ISBN-13: 9780803268944
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMary Wilkins Freeman (1852–1930), born in Randolph, Massachusetts, began to publish stories about New England in the early 1880s. In the following decades, Freeman drew widespread praise for her intimate portraits of women and her realistic depictions of rural New England life. She published short stories, essays, novels, plays, and children’s books. Her stories, written in a clear and direct prose, are remarkable for their unpretentious, sympathetic portrayals of the lives of ordinary New Englanders of Freeman’s era. Many of the stories depict rebellion against oppressive social and private conditions. Others describe conflicting desires for independence and lasting relationships. This volume of twenty-eight stories is the first to provide a representative sample of Freeman’s finest work, from all phases of her career. It makes plain why Freeman (in the words of editor Mary R. Reichardt) is widely recognized as an important figure “in the history of American women’s fiction . . . and the development of the American short story.”
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Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9781617035159
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Published: 1992
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780878055647
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAlso is noted for her contribution to modern psychological literature. This volume brings together for the first time twenty of the best of her "lost" tales. It contributes to the growing reevaluation of this exceptional author of such often anthologized stories as "The 'Revolt' of Mother" and "A New England Nun." The stories in this volume are chronologically arranged. They reveal both familiar and new terrain. Freeman once again delves into the inner lives of New.