Catharine Maria Sedgwick
Catharine Maria Sedgwick was an American novelist of domestic fiction. From the 1820s to the 1850s, Sedgwick made a living writing short stories for a variety of periodicals. She became one of the most notable female novelists of her time. She wrote work in American settings, and combined patriotism with protests against historic Puritan oppressiveness. Her topics contributed to the creation of a national literature, enhanced by her detailed descriptions of nature. Sedgwick created spirited heroines who did not conform to the stereotypical conduct of women at the time. She promoted Republican motherhood.
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Poetical remains of the late Lucretia Maria Davidson
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1841
The poor rich man, and the rich poor man
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1836
The Linwoods, Vol. 2
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1835
Tales and sketches
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1835
Clarence, or, A tale of our own times
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1830
Hope Leslie
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1827
New-England tale
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1822
A New-England tale, or, Sketches of New-England character and manners
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1822
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1800