Mary Hartwell Catherwood
Mary Hartwell Catherwood (1847-1902) was an American writer of historical romances.
Born in Ohio in 1847, she published both novels and short stories in periodicals such as Lippincott's Magazine, Harper’s Magazine, and the Atlantic Monthly. Due to Catherwood’s husband’s business, she traveled and lived throughout the Midwestern United States and developed her signature style of incorporating Midwestern culture, dialect, and local color into her texts. Although most of her novels and stories are set in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, some are also based in the area along the Canada–US border near Quebec and on colonial Mackinac Island. She died in Chicago, Illinois in 1902.
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External links
- Mary Hartwell Catherwood Papers at Newberry Library
- Works by Mary Hartwell Catherwood at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Mary Hartwell Catherwood at Internet Archive
- Works by Mary Hartwell Catherwood at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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