Regarded by scholars and fans alike as an important female author of the nineteenth century, Constance Fenimore Woolson—a relative of the great chronicler of early American life, James Fenimore Cooper—was known for her uniquely compelling characterizations, particularly of the women in her stories. This collection of sketches and tales highlights Woolson's strengths as a literary artist.
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