Mary J. Holmes (1825–1907)
Författare till The English Orphans, or, A Home in the New World
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Foto taget av: Mary Jane Hawes Holmes (1825 or 1828-1907), Buffalo Electrotype and Engraving Co., Buffalo, N.Y.
Verk av Mary J. Holmes
The Cameron Pride, or, Purified by Suffering 14 exemplar
Rena's Experiment 3 exemplar
Cousin Hugh 3 exemplar
Queenie Hetherton 3 exemplar
The Merivale banks 3 exemplar
The abandoned farm, and Connie's mistake 2 exemplar
Paul Ralston 2 exemplar
Nina, or, Darkness and daylight : a novel 2 exemplar
Daisy Thornton and Jessie Graham 2 exemplar
Leighton homestead 2 exemplar
Rosamund (Knickerbocker classics) 2 exemplar
Connie's Mistake 1 exemplar
Darkness and light 1 exemplar
Red-bird. A Brown cottage story 1 exemplar
Nina, or, Darkness and light 1 exemplar
Rosamond, and, The rector of St. Mark's 1 exemplar
Mrs. Hallam's companion, and other stories 1 exemplar
The abandoned farm 1 exemplar
Lucy Harding: A Romance of Russia 1 exemplar
Aikenside ; Dora Deane 1 exemplar
What will the world say? 1 exemplar
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- Andra namn
- Hawes, Mary Jane (née)
- Födelsedag
- 1825-04-05
- Avled
- 1907-10-06
- Kön
- female
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Födelseort
- Brookfield, Massachusetts, USA
- Dödsort
- Brockport, New York, USA
- Bostadsorter
- Brookfield, Massachusetts, USA (birth)
Versailles, Kentucky, USA
Brockport, New York, USA - Yrken
- novelist
short story writer - Kort biografi
- Mary Jane Holmes, née Hawes, was born in Brookfield, Massachusetts to a family with modest circumstances. Her father died when she was 12 years old, and she went to work as a school teacher at 13. She began writing and storytelling at an early age, and published her first story in a local newspaper at 15. In 1849, she married Daniel Holmes and moved with him to Versailles, Kentucky, where they both taught for a few years. The small towns and people she met there served as the inspiration for her novels set in the antebellum South.
In 1852, the couple settled in Brockport, near Rochester, New York. She gave up teaching to devote herself to her writing. In 1854, she published her first novel, Tempest and Sunshine, which became her most popular book. She traveled extensively in Europe and the Far East, collecting art and continuing to write and publish about one book a year until her death. Altogether, she wrote 39 novels, plus short stories and novellas. Many of her works appeared first in serial form or were first published in periodicals such as the New York Weekly, Lippincott’s, and the Atlantic Monthly. She sold a total of two million books in her lifetime, making her popularity in her day second only to that of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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- Verk
- 71
- Medlemmar
- 1,352
- Popularitet
- #19,015
- Betyg
- 3.5
- Recensioner
- 9
- ISBN
- 167