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Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was a 19th century US writer, and worked with Oliver Wendell Holmes. She was a regionalist writer, and contributed to an early collaborative novel (The Whole Family) (1908).

Bibliography

  • The Adventures of Ann (1886)
  • A Humble Romance (1887)
  • A New England Nun (1891)
  • Young Lucretia (1892)
  • Jane Field (1892)
  • Giles Corey (1893)
  • Pembroke (1894)
  • Madelon (1896)
  • Jerome, a Poor Man (1897)
  • Silence, and other Stories (1898)
  • The Love of Parson Lord (1900)
  • The Portion of Labor (1901)
  • The Wind in the Rose Bush (1903)
  • The Givers (1904)
  • The Debtor (1905)
  • The Fair Lavinia, and Others (1907)
  • The Winning Lady, and Others (1909)
  • Butterfly House (1912)
  • The Copy–Cat, and Other Stories (1914)
  • Collected Ghost Stories (1974)
  • The Wind in the Rose-Bush; and Other Stories of the Supernatural