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462: 33: 496: 547: 97: 56: 537: 557: 532: 140:. First published in 1861, this book was a part of the everyday schooling of young pre-teens. In 1883, the New York publisher White and Stokes published 552: 527: 298: 542: 501: 456: 32: 104:. She was born there on February 18, 1852, died there on December 13, 1899, and buried in the Chestnut Hill Cemetery. 168:
with biographical and historic notes before re-telling their writings in language for children. It was published by
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She wrote children's books on literature, history and science. One of her children's books,
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But one of her daughters, Henrietta, developed into an author of considerable prominence.
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Children's Stories in English Literature from Taliesin to Shakespeare,
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Children's stories in English literature from Shakespeare to Tennyson
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Children's Stories in English Literature from Taliesin to Shakespeare
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Children's Stories in English Literature from Shakespeare to Tennyson
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in which she introduces traditional songs and literary work by
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written by Wright and illustrated at the age of 16 by Miss
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Children's Stories in American Literature: 1861–1896
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Children's Stories in American Literature: 1861–1896
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Children's Stories in American Literature: 1660-1860
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Old Bridge, New Jersey
children's author
Old Bridge
East Brunswick, New Jersey
Edgar Allan Poe
William Bryant
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
James Russell Lowell
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Lydia Emmet
Chaucer
Spenser
Phillip Sidney
Shakespeare
Charles Scribner's Sons
"History"
"Home of the Grave"
Newspapers.com
Henrietta Christian Wright#cite note-12
Alden, Henry Mills. Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1883), p. 159





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