Emily Elizabeth Veeder (née , Ferris; 1841 – April 27, 1898) was an American novelist and poet. Her published works were Her Brother Donnard (1891), and In the Garden and Other Poems (1894). Her Brother Donnard proved her gift as a story-teller. Although this book was her first, the second edition was bought out within a year. Among her most popular poems were "The Twilight Hour," "In My Dreams," and "A Voice." She wrote after having become infirm in a railway accident. Veeder died in 1898.
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| - Emily Elizabeth Veeder (née , Ferris; 1841 – April 27, 1898) was an American novelist and poet. Her published works were Her Brother Donnard (1891), and In the Garden and Other Poems (1894). Her Brother Donnard proved her gift as a story-teller. Although this book was her first, the second edition was bought out within a year. Among her most popular poems were "The Twilight Hour," "In My Dreams," and "A Voice." She wrote after having become infirm in a railway accident. Veeder died in 1898. (en)
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| - Emily Elizabeth Veeder (née , Ferris; 1841 – April 27, 1898) was an American novelist and poet. Her published works were Her Brother Donnard (1891), and In the Garden and Other Poems (1894). Her Brother Donnard proved her gift as a story-teller. Although this book was her first, the second edition was bought out within a year. Among her most popular poems were "The Twilight Hour," "In My Dreams," and "A Voice." She wrote after having become infirm in a railway accident. Veeder died in 1898. (en)
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