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1830 Clarence (Philadelphia, Carey, and Lea), re-issued in 1849 and 1852 "Cacoethes Scribendi," Atlantic Souvenir (Philadelphia). pp. 17-38, reprinted in Stories of American Life, Ed. Mary Russell Mitford III, (London, 1830. 162-186,-and Tales and Sketches, series one (Philadelphia-1835), pp. 165-181. "The Country Cousin," The Token (Boston), pp. 153-193. Reprinted reprinted in Stories of American Life, ed. Mary Russell Mitford, I (London, 1830), 97-140, and Tales and Sketches, series one (Philadelphia, 1835), pp. 67-96. "The Eldest Sister," Youth's Keepsake
(Boston), pp. 99-126, reprinted in Tales and |
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1831 "The Canary Family," Youth's Keepsake (Boston), pp118-127, reprinted in Tales and Sketches, series one (Philadelphia, 1835), pp. 279-285. "Mary Dyre," The Token (Boston), 294-312, reprinted in and Tales and Sketches, series one (Philadelphia, 1835), pp. 151-164, and in hard covers, 1890. "A Story of Shay's War," Atlantic Souvenir (Philadelphia), pp. 281-313, reprinted in Boston Pearl and Literary Gazette, IV, number thirty-eight (1835), 301-304. |
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1832 "Berkeley Jail,"Atlantic Souvenir (Philadelphia) pp. 13-53. "Le Bossu," Tales of Glauber-Spa, ed. William Cullen Bryant, I (New York, J.and J. Harper), 25-108. "Country Pleasures," Juvenile Miscellany, IV, series three (Boston), 73-97. "A Sketch of a Blue-Stocking," The Token (Boston), pp. 334-346. "Spring in the City," Juvenile Miscellany, II, series three (Boston), 111, reprinted in Stories for Young Persons (New York, 1841), pp. 125-141. |
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1833 "The Bridal Ring," The Token (Boston) pp. 223-246. "West Point," Juvenile Miscellany, V, series three (Boston), 237, 245. |
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1834 "Ella," Juvenile Miscellany, VI, series
three (Boston), 73- 95 reprinted in Stories for "Old Maids," The 0fferings (Philadelphia),
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1835 Home (Boston, Munroe and Company), re-issued
in 1835, 1837, 1839, 1841, 1845, The Linwoods (New York, Harper and Brothers). Tales and Sketches, series one (Philadelphia,
Carey, Lea, and Blanchard). This "Our Burial Place," Knickerbocker, VI (November), 388 392, reprinted in Tales and Sketches, series two (New York, l844), pp. 385-396. "St. Catharine's Eve," The Token (Boston)
pp. 7-36, reprinted in Tales and Sketches, |
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1836 The Poor Rich Man and the Rich Poor Man (New York, Harper and Brothers), reissued in 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1842, 1843, and 1847. "Amy Cranstoun," The Magnolia (New
York), pp. 145-176, reprinted in The Snow Flake "New Year's Day," The Token (Boston), pp. 11-31. "The Unpresuming Mr. Hudson," The Gift (Philadelphia), pp. 17-38. |
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1837 Live and Let Live (veNew York, Harper and Brothers), reissued in 1838 and-1841. "Daniel Prime," The Magnolia (Philadelphia), pp. 281-311, reprinted in Tales and Sketches, series two (New York, l844), pp. 215-248. "Full Thirty," The Token (Boston), pp. 212-246. "Uncle David," The Pearl (Philadelphia), pp. 17-37. "The Unsolved Riddle," The Magnolia (New York), pp. 131-144. "The Village Postoffice," New Yorker, IV (November 4), 514-516, reprinted as "Our Village Post Office" in The Token (Boston, 1838), pp. 164-184, and in The Christian Review, X (1845), 425-435. "Who and What has not Failed," New Yorker, III (June 17), 199. |
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1838 A Love Token For Children (New York,
Harper and Brothers). The volume includes "Leisure Hours at Saratoga," United States Magazine and Democratic Review, I (January), "Passages From a Journal at Rockway," New Yorker, V (September 8), 386-387, and |
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1839 Means and Ends (Boston, Marsh, Capen, Lyon, and Webb), reissued the same year. "The Falls of Bash-Pish," New Yorker, VI (January 26), 290-293. "Second Thoughts Best," New Yorker, VII (August
31 and September 14), 380-388 and "The White Scarf," The Token (Boston),
pp. 1-62, reprinted in A New England Tale |
This bibliography is from Richard Banus Gidez's dissertation, A Study of the Works of Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Ohio State University, 1958. |
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