Mary Ames

Mary Ames

American writer.
Date of Birth: 06.05.1839
Country: USA

Content:
  1. American Novelist
  2. Novels and Psychological Study

American Novelist

An esteemed American writer, she gained prominence through her captivating "Letters of Washington written by a woman," published serially in the prestigious "New-York Independent" for many years. Her literary prowess extended beyond journalism, as she penned several notable novels that explored the complexities of human nature.

Novels and Psychological Study

In 1870, she released "Irene," a compelling novel that delved into the intricate depths of human relationships. Drawing upon her keen insights into the human psyche, she crafted "His Two Wives" in 1874, a psychological exploration of marriage and its complexities. Her incisive observations on society and the human condition were further showcased in her 1873 psychological study, "Sketch of Men, Women and Things."

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