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Anna Fuller

Anna Fuller

Anna Fuller was an American novelist and short story writer known for her insightful character studies and strong female protagonists. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, she began her writing career at a young age, contributing to the New York Evening Post. However, it wasn't until she was 38 that she published her first book, "Pratt Portraits" (1892), a collection of character sketches that garnered popularity and showcased her keen observational skills. Fuller's work often explored complex social issues, reflecting her progressive views on women's roles in society. In addition to "Pratt Portraits," Fuller authored several notable works, including the novel "A Literary Courtship Under the Auspices of Pike's Peak" (1893), which follows two New Yorkers on a quest in Colorado, and the short story collection "Peak and Prairie: From a Colorado Sketchbook" (1894). This latter work is particularly significant for its portrayal of strong female characters and its candid examination of spousal and child abuse, topics that were often overlooked in her time. Fuller's literary contributions are recognized for their depth and social relevance, marking her as a notable figure in American literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Anna Fuller (November 9, 1853 – July 11, 1916) was an American novelist and short story writer. Anna Fuller was born on...

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“Everyone had a place. Everyone fit. Everyone belonged. Everyone but Anna Mae.””

A Faith of Her Own

“Part of me wondered if she’d been the one who’d done it. If Fuller had died right now, would she lie to protect me? Would she go as far as replacing him so I didn’t have to deal with that loss, on top of everything else? But her expression was an open door. She watched me, taking another bite, waiting for my answer.””

This Is Not the Jess Show

“Everyone had a place. Everyone fit. Everyone belonged. Everyone but Anna Mae.””

A Faith of Her Own

“Part of me wondered if she’d been the one who’d done it. If Fuller had died right now, would she lie to protect me? Would she go as far as replacing him so I didn’t have to deal with that loss, on top of everything else? But her expression was an open door. She watched me, taking another bite, waiting for my answer.””

This Is Not the Jess Show

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