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responsibilities of womanhood? I thought of none of these things. I had always been lighthearted to the point of frivolity. I usually made a jest of everything–yet I did not look on this matter as a frolic. I only remembered I was keeping a promise. I had perfect faith in the tenderness of him to whom I confided myself. I did not in the least realize the novelty of my situation.
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What could a girl of fifteen know of the sacred duties of a wife? With what eyes could she comprehend the new and important life she was entering? She had known nothing but childhood–had scarcely commenced her girlhood. What could she comprehend of the trials, the cares, the hopes, the
373:, who wrote of her, "A more radiantly beautiful smile is quite impossible to conceive." Her readings were popular and well attended, but her career as a reader was short lived due to respiratory problems. While recovering from her illness, she returned to her writing. 286:. In 1826, when Anna was six years old, the Ogden family returned to the United States. She attended private schools but was primarily educated at home. From a young age she was encouraged to read and showed a passion for writing and acting. 278:, France, on March 5, 1819. She was the tenth of fourteen children. Her father was Samuel Gouveneur Ogden (1779–1860), an American merchant. Her mother was Eliza Lewis Ogden (1785–1836), granddaughter of 803: 871: 827: 643: 896: 911: 50: 876: 866: 926: 891: 283: 921: 861: 856: 901: 532: 294: 789:-an up-to-date summary by a Mowatt scholar, including a historical timeline for context and a digital bibliography of online Mowatt resources 734: 651: 931: 474: 252: 406:, New York, on March 24, 1845. On June 13, 1845, she made another career move to acting, she debuted at the Park Theatre as Pauline in 353:. Under the pseudonym Henry C. Browning, she wrote a biography of Goethe. Using the pseudonym "Helen Berkley", she wrote two novels: 886: 881: 429:
On February 15, 1851, her husband, James Mowatt died. After a short break she resumed her acting career. In December 1853, her book
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On October 6, 1834, at age 15, Anna Cora Ogden eloped with James Mowatt (1805–1851), a New York lawyer. They moved to an estate in
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in London, 1843), melodramas, and her own plays. She toured the United States and Europe for the next eight years.
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style. In 1841, due to financial problems, Anna became a public reader. Her first performance was attended by
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Taylor, Kelly S. (2001). "The Creation of a Public Persona in the Poetry of Anna Cora Mowatt".
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was published. Anna Cora Mowatt's last appearance on the public stage was June 3, 1854.
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in 1837 using the pseudonym "Isabel". She wrote articles which were published in
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The Lady Actress: The Life and Career of Anna Cora Mowatt by Dr. Kelly S. Taylor
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played a central role in lobbying and fundraising during the early years of the
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American Authors, 1600–1900: A Biographical Dictionary of American Literature
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On June 7, 1854, Anna married William Foushee Ritchie (1813– 1877), son of
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The Lady of Fashion: The Life and the Theatre of Anna Cora Mowatt
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RodrĂ­guez, Miriam LĂłpez; CarriĂłn, MarĂ­a Dolores Narbona (2004).
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Women's Contribution to Nineteenth-century American Theatre
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was published. It received rave reviews and opened at the
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The Lady Actress: The Life and Career of Anna Cora Mowatt
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French-born American author, playwright, and actress
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Index

Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt
Anna Ritchie (archaeologist)
Portrait of Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie, c. 1840–1860
Bordeaux
Twickenham
Fashion
née
pseudonyms
preservationist
Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
historic preservation
United States
Bordeaux
Francis Lewis
United States Declaration of Independence

A Woman of the Century
Flatbush, New York
book
Graham's Magazine
Godey's Lady's Book
New World
epistolary
Edgar Allan Poe

Beatrice
Shakespeare's
Much Ado About Nothing
Fashion
Park Theatre

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