Margaret Deland
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Margaret Deland (February 23, 1857 - January 13, 1945) was an American
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 novelist, short-story writer, and poet. She also wrote an autobiography
Autobiography
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 in two volumes.

Life

She was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania
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 (today a part of Pittsburgh). In 1880, she married Lorin F. Deland, and the couple moved to Boston
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, Massachusetts
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. Over a four year span, they took in and supported unmarried mothers; it was at this period she began to write. Her poetry collection The Old Garden was published in 1886. Deland received a Litt.D. from Bates College
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 in 1920.

She is known principally for the novel John Ward, Preacher (1888), and her 'Old Chester' books, based on her early memories of Maple Grove and Manchester
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, Pittsburgh communities where she grew up. She resided in Boston at 76 Mount Vernon Street on Beacon Hill, while maintaining a summer home, Greywood, overlooking the Kennebunk River
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 in Kennebunkport, Maine
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.

Deland died in Boston at the Hotel Sheraton
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, where she then lived, in 1945.

Poetry


Novels

  • John Ward, Preacher (1888) (Project Gutenberg
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  • Sidney
    Sidney (novel)
    Sidney is a philosophical novel by the American writer Margaret Deland set in the 19th century fictional locale of Mercer, an Ohio River community that represents Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....

    (1890) (Google Books e-text)
  • The Story of a Child (1892) (Google Books e-text)
  • Philip and His Wife
    Philip and His Wife
    Philip and His Wife is a novel by the American writer Margaret Deland set in the 19th century fictional locale of Old Chester, a Western Pennsylvania rural village near Pittsburgh....

    (1894) (Google Books e-text)
  • Dr. Lavendar's People (1903) (Google Books e-text)
  • The Awakening of Helena Richie
    The Awakening of Helena Richie
    The Awakening of Helena Richie is a novel by the American writer Margaret Deland set in the 19th century fictional locale of Old Chester, a Western Pennsylvania rural village near Pittsburgh....

    (1906) (Project Gutenberg
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  • The Way to Peace (1910) (Project Gutenberg
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  • The Iron Woman (novel)
    The Iron Woman (novel)
    The Iron Woman is a novel of manners by the American writer Margaret Deland set in the 19th century fictional locale of Mercer, an Ohio River community that represents Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania....

    (1911) (Project Gutenberg
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  • The Voice (1912) (Project Gutenberg
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  • Partners (1913) (Google Books e-text)
  • The Hands of Esau (1914)
  • The Rising Tide
    The Rising Tide (novel 1916)
    The Rising Tide is a novel about issues confronting women in the years just before suffrage by the American writer Margaret Deland set in the 19th century fictional locale of Mercer, an Ohio River community that represents Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The novel tells the story of Frederica Payton, a...

    (1916) (Google Books e-text)
  • Small Things (1919)
  • The Promises of Alice (1919) (Google Books e-text)
  • An Old Chester Secret (1920) (Google Books e-text)
  • The Vehement Flame (1922) (Project Gutenberg
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  • The Kays (1926)
  • Captain Archer's Daughter (1932)

Short story collections


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