Rebecca Sophia Clarke

American writer
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Born:
Feb. 22, 1833, Norridgewock, Maine, U.S.
Died:
Aug. 16, 1906, Norridgewock (aged 73)

Rebecca Sophia Clarke (born Feb. 22, 1833, Norridgewock, Maine, U.S.—died Aug. 16, 1906, Norridgewock) was an American writer of children’s literature whose spirited writing found great success with its audience through humour, empathy, and a refusal to sermonize. Clarke was educated at home and in the local Female Academy. In 1851 she went to Evansville, Indiana, to teach school, but growing deafness forced her to leave that position. She lived thereafter in her native town. She had written for her own amusement since childhood, but in 1861 she was invited to contribute a story to the Memphis Daily Appeal. Within ...(100 of 253 words)