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SUMMARY:Madam Wood &amp; Tales of the Night: Maine's First Novelist
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DESCRIPTION:Maine Speaks featured speaker: Jefferson Navicky.  Sponsored by the Maine
Humanities Council.
Saturday, February 28 at 1pm at Vassalboro Public LibrarySally (Sarah)
Sayward Barrell Keating Wood (1759-1855)– “Madam Wood” – lived more
than nine decades, authored four novels and one collection of tales, and
was renowned as Maine’s first novelist. Poet and ArchivistJefferson
Navicky will talk about Wood’s life, and her impact on Maine as a
novelist. He will focus his talk on Wood’s 1827 book, Tales of the Night,
which consists of two novellas, “Storms and Sunshine” and “The
Hermitage.”
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