
Fanny, a poor and socially marginalized woman, navigates a world rife with systemic inequalities. Her quiet resistance and ethical consistency make her a figure worthy of re-examination through a …
Song titles are italicized. If no title is listed, the first line is given, preceded by an asterisk (*). At the Cross! Peace by still! Let Jesus speak. Ho! Everyone that thirsteth. Prayer for ? Awake! Thou That …
Austen's most unpopular heroine. Not all, it is true, take up exactl the same un- equivocal position. For instance, in 1967 Roberl A. Colby found some faults in Fanny-she is occa ionally jealous and …
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Fanny Crosby
Fanny Crosby was a prolific writer of gospel music and a powerful advocate for special education and inner city res-cue missions. Crosby (1820-1915) was born in Brewster, NY.
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Fanny Fern
Over the course of her twenty-year writing career, Fanny Fern became one of the most popular, well-paid, and influential prose writers of her era.
alled the Olive Branch, which paid her fifty cents. In September, she began using the pen name Fanny Fern, and her sketches were being pirated by other papers, including her brother N.P. Willis’s Home …
Fanny, and she expressed her feelings about it in her diary, confessing that she would be lost without this perfect outlet for her music. This work was completely lost for over 140 years until it was …