Mary Lowell Putnam (1842–1918) was an intellectual figure of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who distinguished herself in the realm of literature and social thought. Born into the prominent Lowell family in Massachusetts, she was mentored in a rich intellectual environment that fostered her literary ambitions. Her work “Fifteen Days: An Extract from Edward Colvil”s Journal” is just one example of her endeavors to explore human psychology and societal issues through a fictional lens. Putnam”s literary style often delved into introspective narratives that reflected both personal and collective dilemmas of the time. Although not as widely recognized as some of her contemporaries, Putnam”s contributions to the world of letters reflect an incisive mind attuned to the intricacies of human experience. Her narratives were marked by a subtle interplay of themes such as identity, moral complexity, and the evolving social fabric of American life. Not only was she a novelist, but Putnam also engaged in scholarly and social discourse, frequently weighing in on educational reforms and women”s issues. Her works have been appreciated for their thought-provoking content and their articulate and polished prose, characteristic of the literary tradition of her time.
2 Ebooks by Mary Lowell Putnam
Mary Lowell Putnam: Fifteen Days: An Extract from Edward Colvil’s Journal
In ‘Fifteen Days: An Extract from Edward Colvil’s Journal’ by Mary Lowell Putnam, readers are taken on a riveting journey through the life of Edward Colvil, a character whose vivid experiences are ch …
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Mary Lowell Putnam: Fifteen Days An Extract From Edward Colvil’S Journal
Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, Mary Lowell Putnam’s captivating historical fiction book "Fifteen Days: An Extract from Edward Colvil’s Journal" is a page-turner. The na …
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