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Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (October 31, 1852March 13, 1930) was a prominent female American writer of the Victorian era known for her short stories and novels of life in New England villages.

She was born on October 31, 1852, in Randolph, Massachusetts. Freeman began writing stories and verse for children while still a teenager to help support her family and was quickly successful. Her best known work was written in the 1880s and 1890s while she lived in Randolph. She produced more than a two dozen volumes of published short stories and novels. She is best known for two collections of stories -- A Humble Romance and Other Stories, published in 1887, and A New England Nun and Other Stories, published in 1891 -- as well as for the novel Pembroke , published in 1894.

In April of 1926, Freeman became the first recipient of the William Dean Howells Medal for Distinction in Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She died on March 13, 1930, in Metuchen, New Jersey.



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