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Ruth McEnery Stuart

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shortly thereafter; in the early 1890s she moved to New York City. Stuart was active in her literary career from 1888 until 1917, producing some 75 works. Between 1891 and 1897 she produced "20 books, short stories, sketches, and reprinted verses she had originally published in magazines". She was
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Stuart has been characterized as belonging to the school of "American local color writing that emphasizes regional characteristics in landscape, way of life, and language." Stuart's treatment of blacks forms a significant portion of her corpus and, if potentially troublesome today, "contemporary
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Stuart's work was appreciated in England. She became a member of the Lyceum Club there in 1904. In 1915 she was granted an honorary Litt.D. in 1915 by . Also in 1915 a literary club, Ruth McEnery Stuart Clan, was founded and named in her honor.
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Stuart was born to a wealthy and politically powerful family; one biographer writes that "it has been said that the Rouths and the McEnerys owned more slaves than any other two families in the United States."
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critics acclaimed her as providing an authentic representation of African Americans." For example, she is believed to have transcribed a black spiritual song now known as "
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Joan Wylie Hall, "'White Momma ... Black Mammy': Replacing the absent mother in the works of Ruth McEnery Stuart" in
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known not just for her writing, but also for oral performances of her work. Her most famous work is said to be
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Judy E. Sneller, "Bad boys/black misfits: Ruth McEnery Stuart's humor and 'the negro question'" in
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She was born Mary Routh McEnery Stuart, child of James and Mary Routh (Stirling) McEnery in
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The haunted photograph, whence and whither, a case in diplomacy, the afterglow
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Harper's Monthly Magazine May 1892, Volume 84 Number 504, Pages 933 to 941.
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Collaborated with Albert Bigelow Paine) (1896) From the Collections at the
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Stuart died in New York City in 1917 and was buried in New Orleans.
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Southern mothers; fact and fictions in Southern women's writing
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George Washington Jones, a Christmas gift that went a-begging
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Napoleon Jackson, the Gentleman of the Plush Rocker
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Warren, Nagueyalti; Sally Wolff (1999). 328:Aunt Amity's Silver Wedding, and Other Stories 292:Moriah's Mourning and other half-hour sketches 8: 446:Dictionary of American Biography IX (Vol. 2) 36: 25: 237:(1892) (Short Story in Harper's Monthly) 403:"Mary Routh McEnery Stuart (1852–1917)" 376: 58:Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana 601: 591: 560: 550: 476: 474: 472: 639:Works by or about Ruth McEnery Stuart 457: 455: 440: 438: 436: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 340:The Unlived Live of Little Mary Ellen 7: 409:. Butler Center for Arkansas Studies 132:(1849–1917) was an American author. 703:19th-century American women writers 698:20th-century American women writers 253:Carlotta's Intended and Other Tales 401:Simpson, Ethel C. (2 April 2010). 304:Holly and Pizen, and other stories 14: 286:In Simpkinsville; Character Tales 364:Plantation Songs and Other Verse 241:A Golden Wedding and Other Tales 673:20th-century American novelists 668:19th-century American novelists 352:Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles 481:Mary Frances Fletcher (1955). 463:American National Biography 21 358:The Cocoon; a Rest-Cure Comedy 261:(1896) (Her most popular work) 1: 280:The Snow-Cap Sisters; a Farce 243:(1893) (Her first collection) 204:Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow 189:. She sold a second story to 21:Ruth Stewart (disambiguation) 693:Novelists from New York City 629:Works by Ruth McEnery Stuart 620:Works by Ruth McEnery Stuart 191:Harpers New Monthly Magazine 155:She was the first cousin of 235:Jessekiah Brown's Courtship 719: 574:(ed.) 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Ruth Stewart (disambiguation)

Marksville, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
John McEnery
Samuel D. McEnery
Isaac Johnson
Robert Wickliffe
Murphy J. Foster
New Princeton Review
Harpers New Monthly Magazine
Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow
Kate Chopin

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"Mary Routh McEnery Stuart (1852–1917)"




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