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'''Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930)''' was born on Halloween, and fulfilled that implicit promise by writing weird tales in addition to her more conventional prose.
She came of the Wilkins: strict Congregationalists in Randolph MA, where she lived until her family moved to Brattleboro, VT in 1867. She graduated from high school, then studied at college at Mount Holyoke in South Hadley, MA and Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro, VT.
She came of the Wilkins: strict Congregationalists in Randolph MA, where she lived until her family moved to Brattleboro, VT in 1867. She graduated from high school, then studied at college at Mount Holyoke in South Hadley, MA and Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro, VT.
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!!Works by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman with their own trope page include:
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Mary moved in with her friend Mary J. Wales, and embarked on a career in professional writing.
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Mary moved in with her friend Mary J. Wales, and embarked on a career in professional writing.
writing. Her collection ''The Wind in the Rose-Bush'', and particularly the story "The Shadows on the Wall," were singled out for praise in [[Creator/HPLovecraft Lovecraft's]] essay "Supernatural Horror in Literature."
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!!Works by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman with their own trope page include:
* "Literature/LuellaMiller"
!!Works by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman with their own trope page include:
* "Literature/LuellaMiller"
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In 1873 her father's dry goods business failed, and the family returned to Randolph, MA. In 1876, her mother died, and Mary changed her middle name to "Eleanor" in hef memory. In 1883 her father died, leaving her an estate worth but $793.
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In 1873 her father's dry goods business failed, and the family returned to Randolph, MA. In 1876, her mother died, and Mary changed her middle name to "Eleanor" in hef her memory. In 1883 her father died, leaving her an estate worth but $793.
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!!!MaryEleanorWilkinsFreeman (1852-1930)!!! was born on Halloween, and fulfilled that implicit promise by writing weird tales in addition to her more conventional prose.
She came of the Wilkins: strict Congregationalists in Randolph MA, where she lived until her family moved to Brattleboro, VT in 1867. She graduated from high school, then studied at college at Mount Holyoke in South Hadley, MA and Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro, VT.
In 1873 her father's dry goods business failed, and the family returned to Randolph, MA. In 1876, her mother died, and Mary changed her middle name to "Eleanor" in hef memory. In 1883 her father died, leaving her an estate worth but $793.
Mary moved in with her friend Mary J. Wales, and embarked on a career in professional writing.
She came of the Wilkins: strict Congregationalists in Randolph MA, where she lived until her family moved to Brattleboro, VT in 1867. She graduated from high school, then studied at college at Mount Holyoke in South Hadley, MA and Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro, VT.
In 1873 her father's dry goods business failed, and the family returned to Randolph, MA. In 1876, her mother died, and Mary changed her middle name to "Eleanor" in hef memory. In 1883 her father died, leaving her an estate worth but $793.
Mary moved in with her friend Mary J. Wales, and embarked on a career in professional writing.