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  1. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, 1900. Although she produced a dozen volumes of short stories and as many novels, Freeman is remembered chiefly for the first two collections of stories, A Humble Romance and Other Stories (1887) and A New England Nun and Other Stories (1891), and the novel Pembroke (1894) (Britannica Encyclopedia).

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    • Dr. Charles Manning Freeman (m.1902)
  2. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (born Oct. 31, 1852, Randolph, Mass., U.S.—died March 13, 1930, Metuchen, N.J.) was an American writer known for her stories and novels of frustrated lives in New England villages. Mary Wilkins moved with her family to Brattleboro, Vermont, in 1867.

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  3. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman ( Randolph, 31 de octubre de 1852 - Metuchen, 13 de marzo de 1930) fue una escritora estadounidense . Biografía. Nacida en Randolph, Massachusetts, se formó en el Mount Holyoke College (entonces, Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) en South Hadley, Massachusetts, durante un año, en 1870–71.

    • Mary Eleanor Wilkins
  4. 29 de oct. de 2013 · “Legacy Profile: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1852–1930).” Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 4.1 (1987): 37–45. An excellent biographical article with a surprising amount of detail for a compact essay.

  5. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was an American novelist (October 1852 - March 1930) and short story writer. The majority of her writing focused on New England life, a subject which she captured masterfully in her subtle and sublime short story A New England Nun.

  6. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman ( Randolph, 31 de octubre de 1852 - Metuchen, 13 de marzo de 1930) fue una escritora estadounidense. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ... Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. Imagen de Mary E. Wilkins Freeman de la portada de su novela Jane Field, publicada en 1892.

  7. From Wikimedia Commons. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman was born in 1852 in Randolph, Massachusetts. After high school, Freeman attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary and later completed her studies at West Brattleboro Seminary while she pursued writing as a career.