Elizabeth Drew Stoddard

|birth_place=Mattapoisett, Massachusetts |death_date= |spouse=Richard Henry Stoddard}} Elizabeth Drew Stoddard ( Barstow; May 6, 1823 – August 1, 1902) was an American poet and novelist.

Soon after her marriage to Richard Henry Stoddard, the author, she began to publish poems in all the leading magazines, and thereafter, she was a frequent contributor. Her verses were of a high order; she wrote for intellectual readers only. The numerous poems she published in periodicals were not collected in book form until ''Poems'' was published in 1895. In addition to her poetical productions, she published three novels: ''The Morgesons'' (New York City, 1862); ''Two Men'' (1865), and ''Temple House'' (1867). Those books did not find a large sale when first published, but a second edition, published in 1888, found a wider circle of readers. They were pictures of New England scenes and characters. In 1874, she published ''Lolly Dinks's Doings'', a juvenile story. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Morgesons and other writings, published and unpublished by Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902

    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984
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    The selected letters of Elizabeth Stoddard by Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902

    Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 2012
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    The Morgesons and other writings, published and unpublished by Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902

    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984
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    Elizabeth Stoddard : stories by Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902

    Boston : Northeastern University Press, 2003
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