The Woman Who Dared is a novel written by Epes Sargent in 1870. The story follows the life of a young woman named Edith, who defies societal norms and expectations in order to pursue her dreams and passions. Edith is determined to become a successful artist, despite the fact...
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"The Woman Who Dared" from Epes Sargent. American editor, poet and playwright (1813-1880).
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Reproduction of the original: The Woman Who Dared by Epes Sargent
Epes Sargent (September 27, 1813- December 30, 1880) was an American editor, poet and playwright. By 1831 he was working as an editor for the Boston Daily Advertiser. He then went to work editing the Boston Daily Atlas where he also served as its Washington D. C. correspondent...
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