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231: 31: 203: 191: 152:, published under the pseudonym Mary Clavers, is a tale of the frontierswoman, important for its realism and celebration of the traditional female perspective. Kirkland also wrote the book "Forest Life", which is the sequel to "A New Home-Who'll Follow?". She has also written another book called "Western Clearings" and various essays. 49:
She was born into a middle-class family in New York City, the oldest of eleven children. Her mother was a writer of fiction and poetry. Her father died when she was 21 and the family followed her to upstate New York, where she taught and had met her future husband, William Kirkland. The death of her
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Kirkland had considerable fame and accolades from her writings during her lifetime. Poe in particular thought of her as a significant American writer. She was a relatively early American woman writer who appears to have written because she liked to write and only published what she considered to be
77:. The Kirklands left Michigan in 1843 because their venture to establish the town of Pinckney was not a financial success, and because they felt shut out by the reactions of their neighbors to Kirkland's frank revelations of frontier life. A third book based on frontier life, 105:. She also entered into the literary social life of the community often entertaining writers, publishers, and other notables. Her home served as a literary salon and hosted notables including 305: 137:
well written. She wrote for men as well as women but definitely wrote from a female perspective. Her works continue to be studied in relation to style, contributions to
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father had made her mainly responsible for the rest of the family. She married William in 1828 and they settled in
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On returning to New York, Mrs. Kirkland opened a school for girls and from 1847 to 1849 was editor of the
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on land that William had purchased. It was there that Caroline had success with her first book,
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In New York William Kirkland entered the newspaper business as editor of the
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Caroline Kirkland - bibliographical overview, links to works online
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Caroline Kirkland and Her Book, A New Home by Bill Treichler
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In 1835 the Kirklands moved to the then frontier town of
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A Fond Farewell to Caroline Kirkland by Bill Treichler
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Caroline Matilda Stansbury Kirkland

Geneva, New York
Detroit, Michigan
Pinckney
Michigan
New York Evening Mirror
Joseph Kirkland
Edgar Allan Poe
William Cullen Bryant
Elizabeth Drew Stoddard
Charles Dickens
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Robert Browning
Harriet Martineau
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