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Elizabeth Clementine Stedman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Clementine Stedman
Elizabeth Clementine Stedman (1810–1889) was an American writer. ==Biography== She was born Elizabeth Clementine Dodge in New York City on December 10, 1810.〔Gabrielsen, Laura M. "Elizabeth Clementine Dodge Stedman Kinney, 1810–1889" in ''Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women'' (Joan N. Burstyn, editor). Syracuse University Press, 1997: 75. ISBN 0-8156-0418-1〕 Her father was David Low Dodge, who helped establish the New York Peace Society. Her mother was Sarah Cleveland, the daughter of minister Aaron Cleveland.〔(The Descendants of John Porter of Windsor, Conn. 1635-9, Volume 1 ) retrieved January 19, 2013〕 Her brother was William E. Dodge, noted abolitionist, Native American rights activist, past president of the National Temperance Society, and founding member of the Young Men's Christian Association. Elizabeth was a contributor to the ''Knickerbocker'' and to ''Blackwood's''. During a 14-year stay in Europe she was a friend of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. She published ''Felicita, a Metrical Romance'' (1855), ''Poems'' (1867), and ''Bianco Capello, A Tragedy'', written during her time abroad (1873).
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