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Susanna Rowson, née Haswell (1762 – 2 March 1824), was an American novelist, poet, playwright, religious writer, stage actress, and educator.
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Susanna Rowson (born c. 1762, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng.—died March 2, 1824, Boston, Mass., U.S.) was an English-born American actress, educator, ...
Susanna Rowson

Susanna Rowson

American novelist and poet
Susanna Rowson, née Haswell, was an American novelist, poet, playwright, religious writer, stage actress, and educator. She was the first woman geographer and an early supporter of female education. She also wrote against slavery. Wikipedia
Died: March 2, 1824 (age 62 years), Boston, MA
Notable works: Charlotte Temple
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Susanna Rowson's play Slaves in Algiers (1794) solidified her reputation as an advocate for women's rights.
Susanna Rowson (née Haswell), a writer, actress, and educator, published her first novel, Victoria, in 1786. Along with her husband, William Rowson, ...
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Susanna (Haswell) Rowson, actress, playwright, poet, novelist, and head of a school for girls, was a daughter of Lieutenant William Haswell of the British ...
Rowson (1762–1824) was a British-American novelist, poet, textbook author, playwright and actress. She was also a pioneer in female education, opening the ...
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Susanna Rowson: Sentimental Prophet of Early American Literature opens the early American writer's works to new, provocative interpretations based on the t.
Susanna Rowson's colorful life story in some ways resembles one of the melodramatic plots of her popular novels and plays. Born in Portsmouth, England, ...
As Susanna Rowson saw it, she was arming young women for survival in a perilous world inhabited by seducers, hypocrites, and false friends. The society that ...
Susanna Rowson, née Haswell, was a British-American novelist, poet, playwright, religious writer, stage actress, and educator.