Aunt Patty's Scrap-Bag by Caroline Lee Whiting Hentz
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Aunt Patty's Scrap-Bag by Caroline Lee Whiting Hentz
Author
Caroline Lee Whiting Hentz
Lifespan
1800-1856
Author Biography
Caroline Lee Hentz, a native of Lancaster, Massachusetts, demonstrated her talent for writing at a young age, crafting plays during her early adolescence. She married Nicholas Hentz, a multi-talented individual of French origin, and the couple resided in various locations as Nicholas pursued his career in teaching and academia. Caroline Hentz wrote the play De Lara, or, The Moorish Bride, winning a contest but receiving only partial compensation. The couple relocated multiple times, establishing schools for girls and enabling Caroline to publish novels, short stories, and articles. Hentz's writings gained popularity, with her books becoming best-sellers of the era. She passed away in 1856, and her children published additional collections of her short stories posthumously.
Publisher
Alabama Authors of the 19th & 20th Centuries, edited by Beverley Park Rilett, http://AlabamaAuthors.org
Publication Date
1846
Original Publication
Aunt Patty's Scrap-Bag. Philadelphia, PA; TB Peterson & Bros, 1846.
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Citation
Hentz, Caroline Lee Whiting, “Aunt Patty's Scrap-Bag by Caroline Lee Whiting Hentz,” Alabama Authors of the 19th & 20th Centuries, accessed October 5, 2024, https://alabamaauthors.org/items/show/8397.