Tabitha Gilman Tenney

Tabitha Gilman Tenney (1762-1837) was an early American author from Exeter, New Hampshire. Her novel Female Quixotism first appeared in 1801. She married Samuel Tenney, a politician.[1][2][3]

Literary historian F. L. Patee has described Tabitha Tenney's Female Quixotism (1801) as the most popular novel written in America prior to the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852). Female Quixotism went through at least five editions and was still in print when Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote her landmark book.

Samuel and Tabitha Tenney had no children.

Upon her 1837 death in Exeter, she was buried at the Winter Street Burial Ground.[4]

Further reading

By Tenney

About Tenney

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References

  1. ^ Cyclopaedia of American literature. 1856
  2. ^ "List of American Authors." The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge. Boston: 1840. Google books
  3. ^ Allibone. A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors, living and deceased, from the earliest accounts to the middle of the nineteenth century. Trübner & co., 1871
  4. ^ FindAGrave.com: Tabitha "Tabby" Gilman Tenney. accessed 2010.07.10