Fanny Fern
Fanny Fern, born Sara Willis in 1811, was a pioneering American writer and one of the first female columnists in the United States. Known for her sharp wit and keen social observations, Fern's writing often tackled issues of gender, class, and the struggles of women in her time. She gained popularity through her newspaper columns, which offered both humor and poignant commentary on the lives of women, making her a beloved figure in 19th-century American literature. Her work not only entertained but also inspired many to reflect on the societal norms of the era.
As you delve into Fanny Fern's writings, you'll find a unique blend of personal narrative and social critique that remains relevant today. Her novels, essays, and columns invite readers to engage with the complexities of womanhood and the human experience. We encourage you to explore her works available in this app, where you can discover the rich tapestry of her thoughts and stories that continue to resonate with readers far beyond her lifetime.
Ruth Hall
Read by Deborah Knight
Fanny Fern
This is a COMPELLING semi-autobiography of a woman who experienced severe highs and lows! Starting many things at a very young age in life &…
Ginger-Snaps
Read by Winnifred Assmann
Fanny Fern
American novelist, children's writer, humorist, and newspaper columnist from the 1850s to the 1870s, Fanny Fern (real name of Sara Payson Wi…