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Clara Louise Burnham

Clara Louise Burnham

AuthorBooks · Second hand1854-1927

Clara Louise Burnham was an American novelist. After the success of No Gentlemen (1881), other books followed, including A Sane Lunatic (1882), Dearly Bought (1884), Next Door (1886), Young Maids and Old (1888), The Mistress of Beech Knoll (1890), and Miss Bagg's Secretary (1892). The daughter of George Frederick Root, she wrote the text for several his most successful cantatas. The 1923 film A Chapter in Her Life is based on Burnham's 1903 novel Jewel: A Chapter in Her Life. Born in Massachusetts, she died at the family home in Maine in 1927.

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1854
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1927
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Clara Louise Burnham was a prolific American novelist who wrote a total of 45 works throughout her career.
Born in Newton in 1854, her literary legacy spans from romantic fiction to fairy tales.
Her most notable work, Jewel's Story Book, reflects her ability to connect with the young audience of her time.
The author found a unique source of inspiration in the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
Through her novels, Burnham explored diverse literary genres, establishing herself as a versatile voice in American literature.

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