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stories, and plays. Denison wrote to satisfy the sentimental popular tastes of the time, which included themes of domesticity and romance. Her novels allowed readers to enjoy vivid depictions of vice along with the ultimate triumph of virtue. Most of her works had religious overtones and several of her books were published by the American Baptist Publication Society. Her most popular work,
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Denison wrote over eighty novels, which in total sold over one million copies. She wrote under several pen names, including "Clara Vance" and variations of her own name, such as the anagram "N. I. Edson" and the initials "M.A.D." and "A.M.D." In addition to novels, she wrote children's books, short
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In 1846, she married Charles Wheeler Denison, becoming stepmother to his daughter and two sons. Charles Denison was a clergyman and the founding editor of the first anti-slavery newspaper in New York,
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and after meeting Charles, Mary began writing stories and sketches for that and other periodicals. She wrote her first book,
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Raphael Inglesse, or, The Jew of Milan : a Thrilling Tale of the Victories of Virtue and the Punishments of Vice
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popular in the mid-nineteenth century, featuring sweet-natured and noble heroines who triumph over evil.
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where he had been appointed consul general. They moved multiple times in the 1850s and 1860s, living in
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The House of Beadle and Adams and Its Dime and Nickel Novels: The Story of a Vanished Literature
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After her husband's death in 1881, Mary continued writing. In the early 1900s, she moved to
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The Silver Hand, or, the Mahratta Prophecy : a Story of Land and Sea
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when she was a child, where she attended private and public schools.
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The Days and Ways of the Cocked Hats, or The Dawn of the Revolution
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The Prisoner of La Vintresse, or, The Fortunes of a Cuban Heiress
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Linda, the Dancing Girl of the Cafe St. Nicol, and Other Tales
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Angel Lilly : an Incident in the Life of the Child Angel
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Tim Bumble's Charge, or, Mrs. Lattison's One Great Sorrow
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Florida : or, The Iron Will : a Story of Today
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in 1867. In the late 1850s, she served as editor of the
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The Lover's Trials, or, The Days Before the Revolution
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Led to the Light : a Sequel to Opposite the Jail
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Mary A. Denison

Cambridge, Massachusetts
Charles Wheeler Denison
dime novels
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Boston
The Emancipator
British Guiana
Buffalo
London
Washington, D.C.
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
Civil War
Baltimore
Wakefield, Massachusetts
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