Mary E. Wilkins Freeman ranks among the foremost interpreters of New England village and rural life. Though she may correctly be described as a local colorist, she is much more, for in her short stories and novels she deals perceptively with the 250-year...
The life of Mary E. Wilkins Freeman has too often been compared to that of the spinsters who populate much of her fiction. Although she lived most of her life in small New England villages and did not marry until she was forty-nine years of age, Freeman'...
A small doll-like woman, who never wished to grow old and yet came to resemble so many of her aging heroines, created in her fiction the heart of New England's life and ethos. Mary Wilkins Freeman created strong-willed characters, whose Yankee stoicism o...
Betty Abah, Rocky Mountain News Denver Rocky Mountain News 06-26-2006 Ann Borman, 87, loved to tell stories of adventure-filled life Ann Borman regaled everyone with stories of her life adventures. She amused some, bored a few and wrote a six-page memoir. But oh,...
Ann (Wickes) Brewer came of age at a time when many parents believed that sending a daughter to college was a waste of time and money. Her well-to-do parents were no exception. Yet Mrs. Brewer was independent enough to be accepted at Bennington...
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