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Constance Cary Harrison

Constance Cary Harrison was an American author and socialite known for her contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into a prominent Virginia family, she was well-educated and became a notable figure in literary circles. Harrison's writing often reflected her Southern heritage and the complexities of gender and class in her society. She gained recognition for her novels, essays, and short stories, with works such as 'The Anglomaniacs' and 'The Real Thing' showcasing her keen observations of social dynamics and her deft storytelling. Harrison's literary significance lies in her ability to blend personal narrative with broader social commentary, making her a precursor to later feminist writers. Her works often challenged the traditional roles of women in society, exploring themes of independence and identity. While she may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of her contemporaries, her contributions to American literature and her role in the literary community of her time have left a lasting impact. Harrison's legacy continues to be appreciated for its nuanced portrayal of Southern life and its exploration of the evolving role of women in the late 19th century.

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Old-Fashioned Fairy Book

Old-Fashioned Fairy Book

Constance Cary Harrison

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