M E W SherwoodMary Elizabeth Sherwood was an American author and socialite whose literary career encompassed fiction, poetry, translation, and influential works on social conduct. Born on 27 October 1826 in Keene New Hampshire United States, she developed a wide rnging literary voice that reflected both cultural refinement and social observation. She wrote short stories, poetry, several books, and widely read etiquette manuals, while also contributing regularly to magazines of her time. In addition to original writing, she translated poems from European languages, demonstrating an engagement with international literary traditions. Her work often focused on manners, domestic life, and the unwritten rules governing social interaction, presenting them as reflections of character and social responsibility. She was partnered with John Sherwood and was the parent of Arthur Murray Sherwood. Her family legacy extended into later literary generations through her grandchildren Robert E. Sherwood and Rosamond Sherwood, with James Wilson noted as a grandparent. She died on 12 September 1903 in New York New York United States, leaving a body of work that shaped discussions of social behavior and cultural values. Read More Read Less
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