Who, and What, Has Not Failed
The Panic of 1837
The narrator reflects on responses to the US financial crisis of 1837, focusing on a family whose daughter is about to be married, and offers an alternative to panic and despair.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria.
New-Yorker, June 17, 1837, p. 199.
1837
D. Gussman
English
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Country Pleasures
Country versus city life.
The narrator writes of a little girl, Lucy, who recently lost her mother and brother to death. Her father sends her to live with her aunt and cousin for a year in the country.
Sedgwick, Catharine M.
Miss Sedgwick
<em>Juvenile Miscellany</em> [edited by Lydia M. Child] (May and June 1832): 111-34.
1832
L. Damon-Bach, Meghan Smith
Collected in <em>Stories for Young Persons</em>, 125-41, 1840.
English
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