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Maria S. Cummins (1827–1866)

Auteur de The Lamplighter

5 oeuvres 458 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Nom légal
Cummins, Maria Susanna
Date de naissance
1827-04-09
Date de décès
1866-10-01
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Lieux de résidence
Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA
Études
Mrs. Charles Sedgwick's Young Ladies' School in Lenox, Massachusetts
Professions
novelist
essayist
Relations
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria (salon hostess)
Courte biographie
Maria Susanna Cummins was born in Salem, Massachusetts, the eldest of four children in an affluent family, and grew up in Dorchester. Her father was a judge who also had children from a previous marriage. Maria's father encouraged her to become a writer from an early age. She went as a boarder to the fashionable Mrs. Charles Sedgwick's Young Ladies School in Lenox, Massachusetts.
There she met Mrs. Sedgwick's sister-in-law, author Catharine Maria Sedgwick, who presided over a literary salon and must have had some influence on the young Maria. In 1854, at age 26, Maria published her first novel, The Lamplighter, a sentimental tale of a Boston orphan that became an immediate bestseller and made its author famous. Her subsequent three books Mabel Vaughn (1857), El Fureidis (1860), and Haunted Hearts (1864) achieved varying degress of success. She traveled in England, Scotland, and the Alpine region and published two long essays about her experiences in The Atlantic Monthly in 1864 and 1865. She returned from her second European trip in failing health and died at the age of 39.

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A great message is lost in a boring story.
 
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Jon_Speed | 2 autres critiques | May 9, 2022 |
Not bad, though slow at parts. I have the Lamplighter Publishing copy which I understand has been edited somewhat. The overall story is great but the characters lack some of the depth you'd expect with a book this size; not sure how else to describe it. It seems the author wants you to connect to the characters but because they are lacking something I found it hard to do so. In the end I'm glad to have read it but it won't likely be brought out again.
 
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NeverEnoughTime | 2 autres critiques | Dec 23, 2016 |
Given to my grandfather in 1900 for bringing five scholars into Sunday School.
 
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OnwardToOurPast | 2 autres critiques | May 14, 2011 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
458
Popularité
#53,635
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
3
ISBN
34
Langues
2

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