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  1. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (October 31, 1852 – March 13, 1930) was an American author. Biography. Freeman was born in Randolph, Massachusetts on October 31, 1852, to Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, who originally baptized her "Mary Ella". [1] . Freeman's parents were orthodox Congregationalists, bestowing a very strict childhood. [2] .

  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.

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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.

  4. 29 de oct. de 2013 · Freeman continued to write prolifically into the 1920s, producing a total of twenty-two volumes of short stories and essays, more than a hundred uncollected stories, fourteen novels, eight children’s books, three collections of poetry, three plays, and even a film script.

  5. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. Escritora estadounidense famosa por sus historias y novelas de vidas frustradas en los pueblos de Nueva Inglaterra.

  6. 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.

  7. She died in 1930 at the age of seventy-eight after suffering a heart attack. While Freeman was a prolific writer, she is best remembered for two important collections of short stories, A Humble Romance and Other Stories (1887) and A New England Nun and Other Stories (1891).