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  1. The Tory Lover by Riverside Press. prt, 2010-10-15
  2. The Tory Lover by Riverside Press. prt, 2010-10-15
  3. The Old Town Of Berwick
  4. The Life Of Nancy
  5. The Tory lover. by Jewett. Sarah Orne. 1849-1909., 1901-01-01
  6. A marsh island by Sarah Orne Jewett 1849-1909, 1885-12-31
  7. Biography - Jewett, (Theodora) Sarah Orne (1849-1909): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Betty Leicester 's Christmas by Sarah Orne Jewett. by Jewett. Sarah Orne. 1849-1909., 1899-01-01
  9. Letters of Sarah Orne Jewett. ed. by Annie Fields. by Jewett. Sarah Orne. 1849-1909., 1911-01-01
  10. Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909: A critical bibliography of secondary comment by Clayton L Eichelberger, 1969
  11. Betty Leicester's Christmas by Jewett. Sarah Orne. 1849-1909, 1899-01-01
  12. Play days. A book of stories for children. by Sarah Orne 1849-1909 Jewett, 1878-01-01
  13. Stories and tales Volume 1 by Sarah Orne, 1849-1909 Jewett, 2009-10-26
  14. Betty Leicester by Jewett. Sarah Orne. 1849-1909, 1917-01-01

61. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
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62. Literature On The Web - Jewett
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63. American Literature Online Sarah Orne Jewett
American Literature Online Sarah Orne Jewett. Sarah Orne Jewett 18491909. A Brief Chronology, compiled by Julie Rocke, Millikin University.
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Sarah Orne Jewett
A Brief Chronology, compiled by Julie Rocke, Millikin University 1849 September 3 Sarah Orne Jewett was born in South Berwick, Maine. Descendant of sea Captians, traders and physicians; daughter of a country doctor.
1850 Began desultory elementary education at Miss Rayne's school.
1851 Became chronically ill, and continues through childhood; driving with her father on his daily rounds of patients, she spent less time is school than outdoors.
1852 Read Harriet Beecher Stowe's The Pearl of Orr's Island; resolved to portray Maine countryfolk with absolute verity.
1853 Graduated from Berwick Academy.
1854 Traveled frequently to Boston and new York; vacations for several months with her uncle's family in Cincinnati.
1855 "Mr. Bruce," is accepted by W.D. Howells for publication in the prestigious Atlantic Monthly.
Circle of friends begins to widen, including editors Horace E. Scudder, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, James T. Fields, William Dean Howells, and authors Lowell, Whittier, Holmes, Stowe Henry James; in later years, Emerson, Longfellow, Cather.
1877 Encouraged by Howells, she collected several early sketches to form and publish her first volume, "Deephaven" -a group of stories about a fictional coastal town in Maine.

64. Lost Legacy - University Of Maryland, Women's Studies Database - University Of M
Sarah Orne Jewett (18491909), well-known to historians and literary scholars,was influenced by the Swedenborg pastor Theophilus Parsons, a Harvard law
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Susan Flagg Poole. Lost Legacy: Inspiring Women of Nineteenth-Century America . West Chester, Penn: Chrysalis Books, 1999. 114 pp. Appendix, notes, bibliography. $14.95 (paper), ISBN 0-87785-386-x.
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A Legacy Recovered
It can be difficult in our secular age to keep the spiritual lives of women in the forefront of our minds when teaching women's history. Susan Flagg Poole's Lost Legacy provides a needed corrective to secular women's history, and offers tantalizing biographical tidbits that motivate the reader to learn more about the ten fascinating nineteenth-century women whose lives are briefly summarized in this slender volume. Although this book unabashedly promotes the Swedenborg philosophy, the women's biographies remind us that the lives of women in the nineteenth century were, after all, unabashedly spiritual in dimension.
The women in this anthology are united not only in their Swedenborg belief, but also in their social or educational background. They were writers, musicians, artists or activists who also taught school, raised children, and participated in local and national reform movements. Their idealistic views and strong beliefs that led them to make "an angelic heaven of the human race" also led them, while being sustained by their faith, to become leaders in their respective causes during an age when being a leader and woman was a Herculean task (p.xvii). Each brief biography is titled and is accompanied by a quote from Emanuel Swedenborg.

65. Stories, Listed By Author
Press 1953 Witches, ed. Carolyn Lloyd, London Armada 1977. Jewett,Sarah Orne (18491909) * The Coon Dog, (ss) The Century Aug 1898
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66. Sarah Orne Jewett
Describes the parallels between Jewett's own life and that of her female protagonist in her novel "A Country Doctor."
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Domestic Goddess Sarah Orne Jewett was born to an old New England family, replete with the types of characters that appear in her stories sea captains, independent women, and country doctors. Jewett's early life was very much like the one she sketches in her novel A Country Doctor; Jewett and Nan Prince share the characteristics of an independent childhood followed by an unconventional womanhood. (For more on Nan Prince, click here ). Jewett was raised with tons of books in and around her home; she was virtually fed on words. It seems only natural that she should be drawn to write. Her mother was Caroline Frances and her father was Theodore Herman Jewett (23). On Sept 3, 1902, both Sarah was in a serious a carriage wreck when their horse slipped on a loose rock and stumbled. This accident effectively ended Jewett's writing career. Both Sarah and her sister Rebecca were thrown from the carriage, but while Rebecca was relatively unhurt, Sarah suffered a concussion and some damage to the neck. Speculation is that perhaps she had a cracked vertebra, but it was never officially diagnosed. She had pain, dizzy spells, memory loss and lost the ability to concentrate for the seven years until she died, of unrelated causes (349-362). Jewett's work has often been criticized as nothing more than "sketches," with very little plot and therefore, not worthy of much critical study. Jewett herself realized this about her work, writing to her editor

67. Jowett Variations One Name Study: Sarah Orne Jewett
Sarah Orne Jewett 1849 1909. Sarah Orne Jewett was an AmericanFiction writer - a contemporary of Mark Twain - who grew up and
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SARAH ORNE JEWETT 1849 - 1909
Sarah Orne Jewett was an American Fiction writer - a contemporary of Mark Twain - who grew up and lived for most of her life in South Berwick, Maine. Strongly recognised as one of the best regionalist writers of the period, most of her works are based on the countryside and characters best known to her from this area of New England and provide a valuable insight into that area in the late 19th century. According to FCJ's genealogy Sarah Orne Jewett (#6571 in his Genealogy) was the daughter of Dr Theodore Harmon Jewett (1815 - 1878) and his wife Caroline Frances, daughter of William and Abigail (Gilman) Perry. The "Orne" is from Sarah's paternal grandmother Sarah Orne (died 1819), daughter of Captain James and Sarah Orne of Portsmouth and first of four wives to Captain Theodore Furber Jewett (born 1787). Sarah Orne Jewett was born in South Berwick, Maine on September 3rd 1849, one of three children, all girls, the others being Mary Rice Jewett (born 1847) and Caroline Augusta Jewett (born 1855) who married Edwin C Eastman in 1878. Sarah was the 6x great grand-daughter of Maximillian Jowett through Joseph/Jonathan/Benjamin/Benjamin/Dearborn/Theodore F and her father Theodore Harman Jewett. It was her grandfather Captain Theodore Furber Jewett who first settled in South Berwick and was part owner in the ship-yard there, the former site of which, on the "

68. Jewett, Sarah Orne. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language:
Jewett, Sarah Orne. SYLLABICATION Jew·ett. PRONUNCIATION j t. DATES 1849–1909.American writer noted for novels and stories concerning her native Maine.
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69. Sarah Orne Jewett Collection At Bartleby.com
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Jewett, Sarah Orne Jewett, Sarah Orne, , American novelist and short-story writer, b. South Berwick, Maine. Her studies of small-town New England life are perceptive, sympathetic, and gently humorous. After contributing to periodicals, she published her first collection of stories and sketches, Deephaven, in 1877. It was followed by such collections as The King of Folly Island (1888) and her masterpiece, The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896). Her novels include The Marsh Island (1885) and The Tory Lover (1901); her best-known novel, A Country Doctor (1884), relates the conflicts of a woman physician.
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71. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
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Search More Literature Home Page Library OnLine Catalog ... Graphics Version SARAH ORNE JEWETT (1849-1909) Papers, 1880-1891 MC 128 Biographical Note Scope and Content Note Series Listing 1 Hollinger Box Multiple accessions Processed: December 1993 ACQUISITION: The University of New Hampshire acquired the Sarah Orne Jewett Collection over time. Some pieces were given and others were purchased. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Special Collections Librarian. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Sarah Orne Jewett (1849-1909), author and poet, was born and lived in South Berwick, Maine. Sarah Orne Jewett, it has been noted, gave a "permanence to a disappearing order of New England, the remote provincial life which had lingered a few years after the dissolution of the West Indian trade before being engulfed by the new civilization of smoke and steam." She published her first article at the age of nineteen and went on to write a number of novels, a collection of children's stories, and many sketches of country life. Perhaps her best known works are The Country of the Pointed Firs and the short story "A White Heron." In 1901, Bowdoin College recognized Jewett's contribution to American literature by awarding her an honorary Litt.D.the first the school ever conferred upon a woman. Biographical information from

74. Sarah Orne Jewett @ Catharton Authors
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Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project. This site by Terry Heller at Coe Collegeis dedicated to putting all of Jewett's texts online. Sarah Orne Jewett.
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Online Resources Texts: Sarah Orne Jewett Texts: Queer Histories Texts: Authors Index ... Suggest a Name Names Index: A B C D ... Scholars Index The Country of the Pointed Firs : And Other Stories by Sarah Orne Jewett , Anita Shreve (Introduction) In 1896, at the age of forty-seven, Sarah Orne Jewett published this classic novel of a female writer looking for seclusion and inspiration in the coastal town of Dunnet Landing, Maine. Returning to the women and men of small New England towns for the accompanying collection of short fiction, this remarkable volume weaves a colorful and moving tapestry of the grand complexities, joys, and beauties of life. Modeled in part on Flaubert's sketches of life in provincial France, this collection of stories offers a richly detailed portrait of a seaport on the Maine coast as seen through the eyes of a summer visitor. Against evocative imagery of the sky, the sea, and the earth itself, Jewett celebrates the friendships shared by the town's women, capturing the spirit of community that sustains the declining town.

78. Sarah Orne Jewett
Sarah Orne Jewett 1849 1909. Biography. Sarah Orne Jewett was a regionalwriter who grew up in the coastal town of South Berwick, Maine.
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Biography Sarah Orne Jewett was a regional writer who grew up in the coastal town of South Berwick, Maine. Her father was a country doctor who allowed his daughter to accompany him on his rounds; many of the rural people Jewett encountered inspired her later fiction. In 1869 one of Jewett's first stories was accepted for publication in the Atlantic Monthly by William Dean Howells. With Howells's encouragement, Jewett continued to craft tales about the rural inhabitants of "Deephaven," a fictional town based on the bygone days of South Berwick. Strong women populated her rural tales, and strong women comprised her friends in the artistic circles of Boston in the 1870s; Annie Adams Fields, wife of the late publisher James T. Fields, would be her closest companion from 1881 until her death. Jewett's works include A Country Doctor A White Heron (1886), and her classic Country of the Pointed Firs Explorations Compared to the NAAL stories by James and Wharton , Jewett's A White Heron (1886) has such a simple plot that it might suggest a children's story. A quiet young girl, raised in the country and happy alone in nature, declines to tell a hunter how to find the nest of a white heron. The way the story is told, however, makes it a remarkable and even experimental work of American regionalism and realism.

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80. University Press Of New England | The Country Of The Pointed Firs And Other Stor
Sarah Orne Jewett (1849 1909) was born and raised in South Berwick,Maine. Before publication of The Country of the Pointed Firs
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A centennial edition of a classic New England novel.
The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is Sarah Orne Jewett's most popular book. In its elegantly constructed sketches, a worldly, anonymous writer spends the summer in a tiny Maine fishing village where she hopes to find peace and solitude. As she gains the acceptance and trust of her hosts, the community's power and complexity are slowly revealed. While its episodes portray the difficulty and loneliness of rural life, they also display its dignity and strength, particularly as expressed in the bonds between women: mothers, daughters, and friends.
This centennial edition contains a facsimile of the original text, thereby restoring the novel to Jewett's own version, which had been considerably altered in other published versions, plus four related stories. Further enhancing the importance of this volume is editor Sarah Way Sherman's introduction, which includes a sketch of Jewett's life and professional development, a commentary on textual accuracy, and a discussion of the book's themes and techiques as well as its historical context.
Sarah Orne Jewett (1849 - 1909) was born and raised in South Berwick, Maine. Before publication of The Country of the Pointed Firs, she published the novels A Country Doctor (1884) and A Marsh Island (1885), and nine collections of short stories.

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