Sarah Hammond Palfrey

Sarah Hammond Palfrey (December 11, 1823 – 1914) was an American novelist and poet who used the pseudonym. E. Foxton. She was born in Boston to John Gorham Foxton, a Unitarian minister,[1] and Mary Ann née Hammond Palfrey.[2] She lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[3]

Some of her letters survive.[4][5]

Writings

  • Harvest-home
  • Old times and new

Novels

  • Herman, or Young Knighthood Volume I and II, Lee and Shepard, Boston 1865
  • Agnes Wentworth
  • Katherine Morne

Poetry

  • Prémices
  • Sir Pavon and St. Pavon
  • King Arthur in Avalon
  • The Chapel the Chapel; And Other Poems, Christo Et Ecclesia (1880)

References


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