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  • Constance Fenimore Woolson

    American poet

    Constance Fenimore Woolson

    Photograph of Woolson, c. 1887

    Born(1840-03-05)March 5, 1840
    Claremont, New Hampshire, US
    DiedJanuary 24, 1894(1894-01-24) (aged 53)
    Venice, Italy
    Resting placeProtestant Cemetery, Rome
    Pen nameAnne March (used for The Old Stone House)
    GenreNovel, short story, poetry, travel narrative
    RelativesJames Fenimore Cooper (great uncle)

    Constance Fenimore Woolson (March 5, 1840 – January 24, 1894) was an American novelist, poet, and short story writer.

    She was a grandniece of James Fenimore Cooper, and is best known for fictions about the Great Lakes region, the American South, and American expatriates in Europe.

    Life and writings

    In America: the story-writer

    Woolson was born in Claremont, New Hampshire, but her family soon moved to Cleveland, Ohio, after the deaths of three of her sisters from scarlet fever.[1] Woolson was educated at the