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  1. Biography - Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins (1852-1930): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  2. Doc. Gordon. by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman. Illustrated in water-co by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1906-01-01
  3. The portion of labor by Mary E. Wilkins. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1901-01-01
  4. The pot of gold. and other stories. by Mary E. Wilkins. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1892-01-01
  5. Decorative plaques by Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930 Freeman, 2009-10-26
  6. The debtor; a novel. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. Illustrations b by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1905-01-01
  7. The copy-cat & other stories. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1914-01-01
  8. The shoulders of Atlas; a novel. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1908-01-01
  9. The givers; short stories. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1904-01-01
  10. The butterfly house. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. With illustrati by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1912-01-01
  11. The winning lady. and others. by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1909-01-01
  12. Young Lucretia. and other stories. by Mary E. Wilkins. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1892-01-01
  13. Madelon; a novel. by Mary E. Wilkins. by Freeman. Mary Eleanor Wilkins. 1852-1930., 1896-01-01
  14. The adventures of Ann; stories of colonial times by Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930 Freeman, 2009-10-26

1. A Mary Wilkins Freeman Reader Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman Mary R Reichardt
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2. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (18521930). . AmericanLiterature Sites Foley Library Catalog
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Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930)
American Literature Sites
Foley Library Catalog
List of Primary Texts
Selected Secondary Bibliography on M.E.W. Freeman
Photographs and Other Resources Brief biography of "ghost story and feminist writer" Freeman at writetools.com.
Radio play (RealAudio version)
and information about Freeman's story "Louisa" from the Scribbling Women site.
Photo of Freeman from the Legacy American Women Writers Page
Photo of Freeman receiving the William Dean Howells Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters at the Hamlin Garland Society site.
Photo of Freeman at Mark Twain's 70th birthday dinner in 1905. For other links to American women writers and information on women and modernism, see Kristen Mappel-Bloomberg's American Women Writers page.
Teaching Strategies
from Freeman biographer and critic Leah Blatt Glasser Photo Credits: Top: Image courtesy of the Legacy site. Works Available Online
A New England Nun and Other Stories (Note: Other stories from A New England Nun and Other Stories will be posted to this site eventually. The list of stories below follows the table of contents in the 1891 edition from which these stories are copied. )

3. Project Gutenberg Titles By Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930
Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories
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4. PAL: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930)
Chapter 6 Late Nineteenth Century Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930) Chapter 6 Late Nineteenth Century - Mary Wilkins Freeman." PAL Perspectives in American Literature- A
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A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 6: Late Nineteenth Century - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930)
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Source: Legacy Photo Gallery Top Primary Works A Humble Romance and Other Stories A New England Nun and Other Stories Young Lucretia, and other stories Pembroke Silence, and other stories . NY, Harper 1898. PS1712 .S5 The people of our neighborhood , illustrations by Alice Barber Stephens. Philadelphia, Curtis Publishing Company, 1898 . PS1712 .P45 The portion of labor . NY, London, Harper 1901. PS1712 .P6 The givers; short stories . NY, London, Harper 1904. PS1712 .G5 The shoulders of Atlas; a novel . NY, London, Harper 1908. PS1712 .S49 The revolt of mother and other stories . Afterword by Michele Clark. Old Westbury, N.Y. Feminist P, 1974. PS1712 R4 Top Selected Bibliography Foster, Edward. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman . NY: Hendricks House, 1956. PS1713 .F6

5. American Literature Web Resources: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
American Literature Web Resources Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. Mary Eleanor WilkinsFreeman. 18521930. Chronologycompiled by Elizabeth Ledman, Millikin University.
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American Literature Web Resources: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman Chronologycompiled by Elizabeth Ledman, Millikin University 1881 Mary receives money for the first time for writing children stories "Beggar King" and "The Tithing" 1881 publishes "Wide-Awake" 1882 publishes "The Shadow Family" 1883 publishes "Two Old Lovers," long-lasting friendship with editor and critic Mary Louis Booth begins, Mary’s father dies A Humble Romance and Other Stories A New England Nun and Other Stories Pembroke Silence and Other Stories The Shoulders of Atlas Major Themes inner world of women villagers of New England effects of Puritanism the morality of women rebellious women poverty passivity vs. action marriage Works Consulted Knight, Denise, ed. "Mary Wilkins Freeman." Nineteenth Century American Women Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Critical Sourcebook Reichardt, Mary R. "Backgrounds." A Web of Relationship: Women in the Short Fiction of Mary Wilkins Freeman.

6. Glbtq >> Literature >> Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins (18521930) Many of the celebrated short stories by Mary Wilkins Freeman are characterized Entry Title Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins. General Editor
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Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins (1852-1930) Many of the celebrated short stories by Mary Wilkins Freeman are characterized by intense love and passionate devotion between women. After an adolescence unsettled by increasing financial hardship, Mary Wilkins moved with her family from her birthplace, Randolph, Massachusetts, to Brattleboro, Vermont. There, attempts to recoup economic stability ended with the successive deaths of her only sibling, her younger sister Nan, in 1876, her mother in 1880, and her father in 1883. Sponsor Message.
Mary was alone, with neither income nor profession, a history of indifference to conventional social activities, a passion for literature, no important social connections, and no prospects for or recorded interest in marriage. She returned to Randolph to live with the family of her life-long friend Mary Wales. The two Marys lived together through the years of Wilkins's literary apprenticeship and her greatest literary success until her often-postponed marriage to Charles Freeman, a New Jersey physician turned businessman, in 1902. The marriage was disrupted by Charles's increasing alcoholism and its associated disorders. After several years, the couple separated. Freeman belonged to the network of literary women whose hub was Annie Adams Fields, wife of Henry Fields, publisher of the

7. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Return to Howells Society Main Page Return to Howells s ContemporariesPage Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (18521930). . American
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Foley Library Catalog
List of Primary Texts ...
Selected Secondary Bibliography on M.E.W. Freeman
Photographs and Other Resources Brief biography of "ghost story and feminist writer" Freeman at writetools.com.
Radio play (RealAudio version)
and information about Freeman's story "Louisa" from the Scribbling Women site.
Photo of Freeman from the Legacy American Women Writers Page
Photo of Freeman receiving the William Dean Howells Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters at the Hamlin Garland Society site.
Photo of Freeman at Mark Twain's 70th birthday dinner in 1905. For other links to American women writers and information on women and modernism, see Kristen Mappel-Bloomberg's American Women Writers page.
Teaching Strategies
from Freeman biographer and critic Leah Blatt Glasser Photo Credits: Top: Image courtesy of the Legacy site. Photograph reproduced from In a Closet Hidden: The Life and Work of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

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Authors F Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930. Copy-Cat And Author Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930. KeywordsAuthors F Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930
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9. Book People: Additions To The IPL Online Texts Collection 02-11-02
com/dtales/dtale001.htm Dewey Subjects 823.08766 English Fantasy Fiction LC SubjectsFantastic fiction, English Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930.
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Author Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930 Keywords Authors FFreeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930; Titles C ; Literature.
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Author Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930 Keywords Authors F Freeman,Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930; Titles Y ; Literature. Yeast, 2001.
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12. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930)
into the home in which Eleanor was to The major themes of Freeman s work illuminateaspects Mary Wilkins Freeman s words to describe the feeling of receiving
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Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930)
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Classroom Issues and Strategies
The best strategy in approaching Mary Wilkins Freeman's work is to provide a full context for both her life and period and to select particularly paradoxical passages for class discussion. It is especially enlightening to discuss the endings of her stories, which often disappoint students or trouble them. Have students consider possible revisions of these endings and then discuss why Freeman might have chosen to conclude as she did. Students may wish to consider the title of "The Revolt of 'Mother' " and its implications. What is the nature of Sarah's "revolt"? Why does Freeman put "mother" in quotation marks? Students may be interested to know that Freeman's father, Warren Wilkins, gave up his plan of building the house Eleanor, Freeman's mother, had hoped for. Instead, the family moved in 1877 into the home in which Eleanor was to serve as hired housekeeper. Freeman's mother was thus "deprived of the very things which made a woman proud, her own kitchen, furniture, family china; and she had lost the one place in which it was acceptable for her to be powerful: her home" (Clark 177). Another interesting comment is this one, made by Freeman in the

13. Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins
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ISBN: 0-51200-204-5 A guest in Sodom by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Publisher: Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Library ISBN: 0-58520-501-9 A humble romance A humble romance, and other stories Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Publisher: [New York] Garrett Press ISBN: 0-51200-202-9 Jane Field by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J., Literature House ISBN: 0-83980-566-7 The last gift by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Publisher: Charlottesville, Va. : University of Virginia Library ISBN: 0-58520-500-0 A New-England nun and other stories Mary E. Wilkins Freeman ; edited with an introduction and notes by Sandra A. Zagarell

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Creator: Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 1852-1930. Title: Letters,1893-1981, Physical Description: 56 items (2 boxes) Call Number: Location: Columbia University.Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Butler Library, New York, NY. 10027. Subjects:
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Novelist and short story writer.
Scope and Contents
Letters of Freeman, addressed to various personalities at Harper Brothers and the Century Magazine, relating chiefly to the publication in serial and book form of her various novels and short stories. Included are letters to Richard Watson Gilder, Robert Underwood Johnson, Colonel George B. Harvey, and Henry Mills Alden. Also, photocopies of the typescript of Brent L. Kendrick's Ph.D. thesis (University of South Carolina, 1981) THE INFANT SPHINX: COLLECTED LETTERS OF MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN. 2 vols. (Published version in the General Library: PS1713/.A44/1985)

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17. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Mary E. Wilkins Freeman - Author Pag
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman (18521930) with three aspects of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman slife and pleasure; when he died in 1883, Mary Eleanor Wilkins moved back to
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Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
The postbellum appeal of regional fiction coincided with three aspects of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman's life and circumstances: her deep appreciation of the people and culture of rural New England, her extraordinary skill as a writer, and her continuing need to write to support herself financially. Attuned by necessity to what she termed her stories' "selling qualities" and widely acclaimed for her literary art, she produced fifteen volumes of highly accomplished short stories, as well as some fifty uncollected stories and prose essays, fourteen novels, three plays, three volumes of poetry, and eight children's books, all centering primarily on the aspirations, quiet accomplishments, bids for independence, and circumscribed conditions of farmers, workers, and the poor (especially women) in New England and the middle states.
Within two years, Mary Eleanor began to sell not only juvenile but adult fiction, publishing among other works a prize story, "A Shadow Family," in a Boston newspaper and "Two Old Lovers" in

18. Mary E. [Eleanor] Wilkins Freeman At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
The Mad Cybrarian s Library. Mary E. Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. 18521930. A Guestin Sodom(UVa) 1912. Illustrations. (30 KB); Cat.(UVa) 1900. Illustrations.
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Freeman, Mary E. Eleanor Wilkins 18521930. Freneau, Philip Morin 1752-1832Poems relating to the American Revolution (HTI-American Verse Project).
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20. Humble Pie
Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins, 18521930 . Humble Pie Electronic TextCenter, University of Virginia Library. The entire work (30
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