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Joseph Berg Esenwein

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Esenwein married Caroline Miller in 1889. They had three children, J. Harold Esenwein (1890-1913), Ruth Esenwein (1891-1892) and Carl Esenwein (1896–1897).
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Writing the Short-Story: A Practical Handbook on the Rise, Structure, Writing, and Sale of the Modern Short-Story
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in 1895–96, and in the following year held the position of educational director of the
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to parents Augustus and Catherine Esenwein. He was educated at
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College writing, a functional approach to college composition
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Esenwein's published works, besides articles contributed to
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Father: Augustus Esenwein; mother: Catherine Esenwein
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Albright College
Millersville Normal School
Lafayette College
University of Omaha
editor
lecturer
writer
Philadelphia
Albright College
Millersville Normal School
Lafayette College
University of Omaha
Albright Collegiate Institute
Y. M. C. A.
Washington Heights
New York City
professor
English
Pennsylvania Military College
Chester
Booklovers' Magazine
Lippincott's Magazine
creative writing
The Writer's Monthly
Springfield, Mass.
Charles Dudley Warner
Short Story Masterpieces

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