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183:. The story of a small-town miller (perhaps based on Arthur's father) who gives up his trade to open a tavern, the novel’s narrator is an infrequent visitor who over the course of several years traces the physical and moral decline of the proprietor, his family, and the town’s citizenry due to alcohol. The novel sold well, but insinuated itself in the public consciousness largely on the basis of a very popular stage version that appeared soon after the book. The play remained in continuous production well into the 20th century when at least two movie versions were made.
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89:, where Arthur briefly attended local schools. At age fourteen, Arthur apprenticed to a tailor, but poor eyesight and a general lack of aptitude for physical labor led him to seek other work. He then found employment with a wholesale merchandiser and later as an agent for an investment concern, a job that took him briefly to
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130:, a local organization formed by working-class artisans and mechanics to counter the life-ruining effects of drink. The articles were widely reprinted and helped fuel the establishment of Washingtonian groups across the country. Arthur’s newspaper sketches were collected in book form as
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Conscious of his own lack of brilliance, Arthur thought stories should impart beneficial life lessons by means of plainly written, realistically depicted scenes. Though often marked by moralism and sentimentalism, Arthur's writing at its best—as in
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Palen, Edward P. "Reminisces and
Analysis of his Writings by T.S. Arthur." 1882. Chapel Hill: General and Literary Manuscripts, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
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Steps Toward Heaven; or, Religion in Common Life: A Series of Lay
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Adventures by Sea and Land; or, Perils and Hair-Breadth
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Six Nights with the Washingtonians: A Series of Original Temperance Tales
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The Three Eras of a Woman's Life: The Maiden, the Wife, and the Mother
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French, Warren G. "Timothy Shay Arthur: Pioneer Business Novelist."
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The History of Ohio from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
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The Way to Prosper; or, In Union There is Strength, and Other Tales
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Anna Milnor: The Young Lady Who Was Not Punctual; and Other Stories
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The Hand but Not the Heart; or, The Life-Trials of Jessie Loring
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10.1 (1958): 55-65. Available in electronic format via J-Stor.
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Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, and the Sorrowing
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Home Scenes and Home Influence: A Series of Tales and Sketches
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Grappling the Monster; or, The Cure and Curse of Strong Drink
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Bell Martin; or, The Heiress: An American Story of Real Life
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Arthur's writings, and declaring that they never read them".
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Keeping Up Appearances; or, A Tale for the Rich and the Poor
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Hints and Helps for the Home Circle; or, The Mother's Friend
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The Wonderful Story of the Gentle Hand; and Other Stories
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A Christmas Box for the Sons and Daughters of Temperance
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Cedardale; or, the Peacemakers: A Story of Village Life
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The Orphan Children: A Tale of Cruelty and Oppression
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Rising in the World; or, A Tale for the Rich and Poor
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Our Homes: Their Cares and Duties, Joys and Sorrows
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Sweethearts and Wives; or, Before and After Marriage
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Agnes; or, The Possessed. A Revelation of Mesmerism
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Riches Have Wings; or, A Tale for the Rich and Poor
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Hiram Elwood, the Banker; or, Like Father, Like Son
145:1840 also saw Arthur place his first short tale in
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1508:. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2008: 177.
1329:The Wedding Guest; a Friend of the Bride and Groom
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259:The Widow Morrison: A Leaf the Book of Human Life
883:Trials and Confessions of an American Housekeeper
1270:The Snow Flake: A Gift for Innocence and Beauty
913:Trial and Triumph; or, Firmness in the Household
865:The Lady at Home; or, Happiness in the Household
835:Sparing to Spend; or, The Loftons and Pinkertons
571:The Debtor's Daughter; or, Life and Its Changes
529:Retiring from Business; or, The Rich Man's Error
439:Madeline; or, A Daughter's Love, and Other Tales
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1560:. New York and Oxford: Oxford UP, 2001. 651.
1558:Popular American Literature of the 19th Century
1217:The Strike at Tivoli Mills, and What Came of It
1121:Tom Blinn's Temperance Society; and Other Tales
373:Family Pride; or, The Palace and the Poor-House
1565:Ten Nights in a Bar-Room, and what I Saw There
1554:Ten Nights in a Bar-Room, and What I Saw There
823:The Old Man's Bride; or, The Lesson of the Day
739:Uncle Ben's New Year's Gift; and Other Stories
547:Love in High Life: A Story of the 'Upper Ten'
1567:. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1964. v-lxxxiii.
1531:French, John C. "Poe’s Literary Baltimore."
1235:Off-Hand Sketches, a Little Dashed with Humor
1055:The Lost Bride; or, The Astrologer's Prophecy
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445:The Maiden: A Story for My Young Countrywomen
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1115:The Pitcher of Cool Water; and Other Stories
997:The Allen House, or Twenty Years Ago and Now
565:All For the Best; or, The Old Peppermint Man
553:Wreaths of Friendship: A Gift for the Young
457:The Wife: A Story for My Young Countrywomen
355:The Two Merchants; or, Solvent and Insolvent
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973:Lizzy Glenn: or, The Trials of a Seamstress
781:The Iron Rule; or, Tyranny in the Household
643:Lessons in Life, for All Who Will Read Them
613:Pride and Prudence; or, The Married Sisters
1061:Our Neighbors in the Corner House: A Novel
307:Fanny Dale; or, The First Year of Marriage
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1091:Not Anything for Peace; and Other Stories
505:Debtor and Creditor: A Tale of the Times
427:The Club Room; and Other Temperance Tales
1294:The Sons of Temperance Offering for 1850
1253:Death-Dealing Gold; or, The Miser’s Fate
985:Trials and Confessions of a House-Keeper
961:The Smuggler's Daughter; and Other Tales
637:The Young Artist; or, The Dream of Italy
493:The Young Music Teacher; and Other Tales
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1524:Arthur, T. S. "Brief Autobiography."
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709:Married Life: Its Shadows and Sunshine
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1335:The True Path, and How to Walk Therein
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1003:The Poor Woodcutter, and Other Stories
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1600:Works by or about Timothy Shay Arthur
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1067:Blind Nellie's Boy, and Other Stories
847:True Riches; or, Wealth Without Wings
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817:The Lost Children; and Other Stories
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559:Alice Melville; or, The Indiscretion
361:The Village Doctors; and Other Tales
113:Professional success of T. S. Arthur
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1288:The Brilliant: A Gift Book for 1850
1031:Sunshine at Home, and Other Stories
745:Who is Greatest?; and Other Stories
649:The Lights and Shadows of Real Life
397:The Martyr Wife: a Domestic Romance
325:Making a Sensation; and Other Tales
277:The Seamstress: A Tale of the Times
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1103:The Peacemakers; and Other Stories
1025:Sowing the Wind, and Other Stories
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751:The Wounded Boy; and Other Stories
415:The Two Sisters; or Life's Changes
331:The Ruined Family; and Other Tales
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1085:After A Shadow; and Other Stories
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727:Mary Ellis; or, The Runaway Match
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451:The Two Husbands; and Other Tales
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1139:Orange Blossoms, Fresh and Faded
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1019:Hidden Wings, and Other Stories
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1133:Idle Hands; and Other Stories
1049:What Came Afterward: A Novel
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607:Out in the World: A Novel
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181:Ten Nights in a Bar-Room
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889:The Year After Marriage
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769:Home Lights and Shadows
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1370:Growler’s Income Tax
1079:The Son of My Friend
895:The Good Time Coming
829:Shadows and Sunbeams
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1547:Godey's Lady's Book
1299:The Temperance Gift
1247:Stories for Parents
1205:Woman to the Rescue
1163:Woman to the Rescue
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475:The Beautiful Widow
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943:What Can Woman Do?
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1009:Nothing but Money
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1151:Cast Adrift
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1654:Categories
1442:References
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463:The Mother
173:Hard Times
136:Six Nights
36:temperance
1341:My Primer
236:(1844–46)
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99:gift book
83:Baltimore
69:Biography
1619:LibriVox
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