Hall, Louisa J. 1802-1892

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Name (Latin)
Hall, Louisa J. 1802-1892
Other forms of name
nna Hall, Louisa Jane Park, 1802-1892
Author of Joanna of Naples, 1802-1892
Joanna of Naples, Author of, 1802-1892
Author of Miriam, 1802-1892
Miriam, Author of, 1802-1892
Author of Sophia Morton, 1802-1892
Sophia Morton, Author of, 1802-1892
Hall, E. B., Mrs., 1802-1892
Hall, Edward B., Mrs., 1802-1892
Date of birth
1802-02-07
Date of death
1892-09-08
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 50581627
Wikidata: Q16873037
Library of congress: n 82151567
OCoLC: oca00847589
Sources of Information
  • Her Verses, 1892:
  • Her Miriam, 1838:
  • Her My thimbles, 1852:
  • Her Joanna of Naples, 1838:
  • Her Alfred, 1836:
  • Her Cross and anchor written for the fair, 1844:
Wikipedia description:

Louisa Jane Hall (née Park; February 7, 1802 – September 8, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, and literary critic. None of her poems appeared in print until after she was twenty; they were then published anonymously in the Literary Gazette, and other periodicals. Miriam, a Dramatic Sketch, her most notable work, was begun in the summer of 1826, finished the following summer, and published ten years later. Her other principal work is in prose, Joanna of Naples, an Historical Tale, published in 1838. Hannah, the Mother of Samuel the Prophet and Judge of Israel (1839) was, like Miriam, a verse play. She and her father moved to Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1831, and they lived together until October 1840, when she married the Rev. E. B. Hall, of Providence, Rhode Island.

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