Novelist Mary Tappan Wright

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Mary Tappan Wright

Living place: Ohio

Birthday: 4-12-1851

Global rank: #72692

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Who is Novelist Mary Tappan Wright?
An American fiction writer, she is best known for her 1902 novel, Aliens, which presents a portrait of racist-divided South America. Her other works include a novel entitled The Trial of 1904; a collection of short stories named Dead Letters and other pieces; and many personal short stories.
She often writes about American college culture, setting up many of her stories and novels in the imaginary college village of Dulwich.

Young / Before famous

She studied at the Young Ladies' Auburn Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Family life info

Her father, Eli Todd Tappan, is the president of Kenyon College in Ohio. She married John Henry Wright in 1878.

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She and Yanni both live in Greece; Wright moved to the country with her husband, who taught at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.

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When was Novelist Mary Tappan Wright born?
Mary Tappan Wright was born in 4-12-1851, death year is , at the age of 173.
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Mary Tappan Wright was born in Ohio, . Là Novelist, whose Zodiac is Sagittarius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Pig. Mary Tappan Wright's global rank is 72692 and whose rank is 788 in list of famous Novelist.
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Events in 1851 and 4-12

Birthday Mary Tappan Wright (4-12) in history

  • Day 4-12 year 1783: George Washington delivered his farewell address to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City.
  • Day 4-12 year 1816: James Monroe of Virginia was elected (by electors) the fifth president of the United States.
  • Day 4-12 year 1875: William Marcy "Boss" Tweed of New York's Tammany Hall escaped from jail and fled the country.
  • Day 4-12 year 1945: The Senate approved U.S. participation in the United Nations.
  • Day 4-12 year 1978: Dianne Feinstein became San Francisco's first female mayor.
  • Day 4-12 year 1991: Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson is released after seven years as a hostage in Lebanon.
  • Day 4-12 year 1993: Rock musician and composer Frank Zappa died at age 52.
  • Day 4-12 year 2003: Interpol put the former president of Liberia, Charles Taylor, on its most-wanted list.
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