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and his death was "a crushing blow to Mrs. Sadlier and her husband, who were his enthusiastic friends" (Anna
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Dorsey, Anna Hanson; Donnelly, Eleanor C. (Eleanor
Cecilia); Dorsey, Ella Loraine; Egan, Maurice Francis; Finn, Francis James; McDermott, William A.; Reid, Christian; Sadlier, Anna T. (Anna Theresa); Sadlier, Mary Ann Madden; Smith, John Talbot; Stoddard, Charles Warren (1897). "ANNA T. SADLIER".
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In the early 1860s, the couple moved to New York City. The
Sadliers' New York home became a hub of literary activity in the Catholic community, and she also enjoyed the company of Irish writers in the United States and Canada, including New York
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Protestant practice of converting Irish peasants by promising them soup, but condemns peasant retaliation and violence. Sadlier published much of her work in the family's Catholic magazine,
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Catholic Church". Sadlier remained in New York for nine years before returning to Canada, where she died in 1903. One of Mary Anne's daughters,
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Sadlier apparently donated her articles out of sympathy with the nationalistic causes of Irish journals. During her stay in
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free of charge. During her literary career, Sadlier published twenty-three novels, translated seventeen books from the French, wrote short stories and several plays.
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Mary Anne Madden Sadlier".
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Confessions of an apostate by Sadlier, J., Mrs., 1820-1903
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Confessions of an Apostate; or, Leaves from a Troubled Life
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