Henrietta Christian Wright | |
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Born | 1854 Old Bridge Township, New Jersey, U.S. |
Died | 1899 Old Bridge Township, New Jersey, U.S. |
Occupation | Author |
Henrietta Christian Wright was an American children's story writer[1] who resided in East Brunswick Township, New Jersey.[2] She was born in 1854 in Old Bridge in Middlesex County, New Jersey and died there in 1899 of tuberculosis.
She wrote children's books on literature, history and science. One of her books of children's stories covered a period of 1660-1860 with great authors like Edgar Allan Poe, William Bryant, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lowell, and Holmes. Published in 1895, this book was a part of the everyday schooling of young pre-teens. In 1883, the New York publisher White and Stokes published Little Folk in Green written by Wright and illustrated at the age of 16 by Miss Lydia (Field) Emmet (1866-1952), who went on to become a noted portrait artist. Wright also produced Children's Stories in English Literature From Taliesin to Shakespeare, in which she introduces traditional songs and literary work by Chaucer, Spenser, Phillip Sidney, and Shakespeare with biographical and historic notes before re-telling their writings in language for children. It was published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1889.