Daughters of the Puritans: A Group of Brief Biographies
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A sequence of concise biographical sketches profiles several notable nineteenth-century women who shaped literature and social reform. Each essay condenses family background, formative experiences, correspondence, public work, and prevailing assessments to present character and motives; recurring themes include moral conviction, advocacy for social causes, literary creativity, and the interplay between private life and public influence. The book favors anecdote and letter-based portraiture, offering readable introductions that highlight how personal virtues and intimate relationships informed public achievements.
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