![]() ![]() And a fourth will appear in "Harper's Magazine" in 1893. Her later novels have been "For the Major" (1883) "East Angels" (1886) "Jupiter Lights" (1889). Her first books were two collections of short stories, called, respectively, "Castle Nowhere "and "Rodman the Keeper." Her first novel, "Anne," appeared as a serial in "Harper's Magazine" in 1881. Of late years she has lived in Italy, but she has also visited Egypt and Greece. In 1873 she removed with her mother to Florida, where they remained until 1879. ![]() She soon afterward began to use her literary talents. She was educated in a young ladies' seminary in Cleveland, and afterward studied in Madame Chegar>'s French school in New York City. ![]() While Constance was a child, the family removed to Cleveland, Ohio. Her mother was a niece of James Fenimore Cooper, and a woman of literary talents of a high order. She is the daughter of Charles Jarvis Woolson and Hannah Cooper Pomeroy Woolson. WOOLSON, Miss Constance Fenimore, author, born in Claremont, N. ![]()
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