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Louise Chandler Moulton (April 10, 1835 - August 10, 1908) was an American poet, story-writer and critic. Contributing poems and stories of power and grace to the leading magazines, Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic, The Galaxy, the first Scribner's, she also published a half-dozen very successful books for children, Bedtime Stories, Firelight Stories, Stories Told at Twilight, and others that were considered popular in their day. She collected a few of her many adult tales into volumes, Miss Eyre of Boston and Some Women's Hearts. It is in Boston that she did the greater part of her work, including her books of travel, Random Rambles and Lazy Tours, published her four volumes of poetry, and edited and prefaced biographies, A Last Harvest and Garden Secrets, and the Collected Poems of Philip

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  • لويز شاندلير مولتون (ar)
  • Louise Chandler Moulton (fr)
  • Louise Chandler Moulton (en)
  • Louise Chandler Moulton (pl)
  • Louise Chandler Moulton (sv)
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  • لويز شاندلير مولتون (بالإنجليزية: Louise Chandler Moulton)‏ (10 أبريل 1835 في الولايات المتحدة - 10 أغسطس 1908، بوسطن في الولايات المتحدة)؛ كاتِبة، صحفية وشاعرة أمريكية. (ar)
  • Louise Chandler Moulton, née le 10 avril 1835 à Pomfret dans l'État du Connecticut et morte le 10 août 1908 à Boston dans l’État du Massachusetts, est une poète, conteuse, nouvelliste, anthologiste, éditrice, biographe et critique littéraire américaine. (fr)
  • Louise Chandler Moulton (April 10, 1835 - August 10, 1908) was an American poet, story-writer and critic. Contributing poems and stories of power and grace to the leading magazines, Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic, The Galaxy, the first Scribner's, she also published a half-dozen very successful books for children, Bedtime Stories, Firelight Stories, Stories Told at Twilight, and others that were considered popular in their day. She collected a few of her many adult tales into volumes, Miss Eyre of Boston and Some Women's Hearts. It is in Boston that she did the greater part of her work, including her books of travel, Random Rambles and Lazy Tours, published her four volumes of poetry, and edited and prefaced biographies, A Last Harvest and Garden Secrets, and the Collected Poems of Philip (en)
  • Louise Chandler Moulton (ur. 10 kwietnia 1835, zm. 10 sierpnia 1908) – prozaiczka, poetka i krytyczka amerykańska. Urodziła się w miejscowości Pomfret w stanie Connecticut. Była córką Luciusa Lemela Chandlera i Rebekki (Rebecca) Clarke Chandler. W 1855 poślubiła bostońskiego wydawcę Williama U. Moultona. Dzięki niemu zaczęła publikować w The True Flag. W 1854 wydała pierwszy tomik wierszy This, That and the Other. Wkrótce opublikowała opowieść Juno Clifford (1855) i My Third Book (1859). Po dłuższej przerwie powróciła z książkami Bed-time Stories, Firelight Stories (1883) i Stories Told at Twilight (1890). Pisała krytyki do New York Tribune (1870-1876) i niedzielnego wydania Boston Herald (1886-1892). W 1876 wydała tomik Poems, wznowiony w Wielkiej Brytanii w 1877 pod tytułem Swallow-fligh (pl)
  • Ellen Louise Moulton, född Chandler den 10 april 1835 i Pomfret, Connecticut, död 10 augusti 1908 i Boston, Massachusetts, var en amerikansk författare. Louise Moulton verkade som litteraturkritiker i New York Tribune och Boston Herald, skrev dikter (Poems 1876), noveller och reseskildringar samt var både i England och Amerika känd och uppskattad som litterärt inflytelserik och personligt hjälpsam. (sv)
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  • Louise Chandler Moulton (en)
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