
“Literature from a Parsonage” – Concord, Massachusetts (circa 1910)
I don’t know how American Literature is taught today, nor how contemporary scholars evaluate the literary giants of 19th century New England. When I was

I don’t know how American Literature is taught today, nor how contemporary scholars evaluate the literary giants of 19th century New England. When I was

Miss Evelyn Richardson lived in Fawn Grove, a borough in southern York County, on the Mason-Dixon Line. (I was unfamiliar with this place name and

I have many postcards from the early 20th century that celebrate literary heroes. Longfellow, Whittier, Emerson, Louisa Mae Alcott, Harriet Beecher Stowe – each were