Denison, Mary Andrews (1826–1911)
Denison, Mary Andrews (1826–1911)
American novelist. Name variations: (pseudonyms) Clara Vance and N.I. Edson. Born Mary Ann Andrews on May 26, 1826, in Cambridge, Massachusetts; died Oct 15, 1911, in Cambridge; dau. of Thomas Franklin Andrews and Jerusha (Robbins) Andrews; m. Rev. Charles Wheeler Denison (cleric and anti-slavery editor).
Published 1st novel Edna Etheril, the Boston Seamstress (1847); wrote about 80 popular novels, including The Prisoner of La Vintresse (1860s), Out of Prison (1864), John Dane (1874), and That Husband of Mine (1877), her most popular.
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