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Anna Hanson Dorsey (born at Georgetown, District of Columbia, U.S.A., 1815; died at Washington, 26 December 1896) was an American novelist and writer. A convert to Catholicism in 1840, she was a pioneer of Catholic literature in the United States. Pope Leo XIII twice sent her his benediction, and the University of Notre Dame conferred upon her the Lætare medal. ==Works== *"The Student of Blenheim Forest" (1847); *"Flowers of Love of Memory"; *"The Sister of Charity" (1850); *"Guy, the Leper"; *"Tears on the Diadem"; *"Tale of the White and Red Roses"; *"Woodreve Manor"; *"Conscience, or the Trials of May Brooke"; *"Oriental Pearl; or, the Catholic Immigrants" (1868); *"Coaina, the Rose of the Algonquins" (1867); *"The Flemings"; *"Nora Brady's Vow" (1869); *"The Mad Penitent of Todi" (n.d.) *"Mona, the Vestal"; *"The Old Gray Rosary"; *"Tangled Paths"; *"The Old House at Glenarra"; *"Adrift"; *"Ada's Trust"; *"Beth's Promise"; *"The Heiress of Carrigmona"; *"Warp and Woof"; *"The Palms". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anna Hanson Dorsey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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