Susan Fenimore Cooper
Born
in Scarsdale, New York, The United States
April 17, 1813
Died
December 31, 1894
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Rural Hours
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published
1850
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27 editions
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Diario rural: Apuntes de una naturalista. Otoño - Invierno
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Female Suffrage: a Letter to the Christian Women of America
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published
1870
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22 editions
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Diario rural: Apuntes de una naturalista. Primavera – verano
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William West Skiles: A Sketch of Missionary Life at Valle Crucis in Western North Carolina, 1842-1862
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published
2009
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20 editions
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Essays on Nature and Landscape
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published
2002
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5 editions
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Mount Vernon: A Letter to the Children of America.
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published
2004
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26 editions
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Elinor Wyllys
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published
1845
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21 editions
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Three Stories for Children
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published
2010
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2 editions
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The Lumley Autograph (Dodo Press): A Satirical Work Concerning The Autograph Collecting Mania Of The Mid-Nineteenth Century. By The American Writer And Amateur Naturalist.
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published
2007
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7 editions
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“The arbutus is now open everywhere in the woods and groves. How pleasant it is to meet the same flowers year after year! If the blossoms were liable to change–if they were to become capricious and irregular–they might excite more surprise, more curiosity, but we should love them less; they might be just as bright, and gay, and fragrant under other forms, but they would not be the violets, and squirrel-cups, and ground laurels we loved last year. Whatever your roving fancies may say, there is a virtue in constancy which has a reward above all that fickle change can bestow, giving strength and purity to every affection of life, and even throwing additional grace about the flowers which bloom in our native fields. We admire the strange and brilliant plant of the green-house, but we love most the simple flowers we have loved of old, which have bloomed many a spring, through rain and sunshine, on our native soil.”
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“How lavishly are the flowers scattered over the face of the earth! One of the most perfect and delightful works of the Creation, there is yet no other form of beauty so very common. Abounding in different climates, upon varying soils -not a few here to cheer the sad, a few there to reward the good but countless in their throngs, infinite in their variety, the gift of measureless beneficence wherever man may live, there grow the flowers.”
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“La montaña más desprovista de vida y más estéril sobre la faz de la Tierra, con el sueño ininterrumpido de años y años cubriendo su soledad, sigue conservando en su cabeza callada la emoción de una pasión poderosa.”
― Rural Hours
― Rural Hours
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