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Anna Maria Wells (née Foster; 1795–1868) was a 19th-century poet and a writer of children’s literature. The poet and editor Sarah Josepha Hale wrote that Wells, as a child, had a "passionate love of reading and music," and began to write verses when very young. In 1830, Wells published Poems and Juvenile Sketches, a compilation of her early work, after which she contributed occasionally to various periodicals. Hale opined that "the predominant characteristics of [Wells'] poetry were tenderness of feeling, and simplicity and perspicuity of language." Wells' contemporaries, in addition to Sarah Hale, were Caroline Howard Gilman, Hannah Flagg Gould, Eliza Leslie, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, and Lydia Huntley Sigourney

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  • آنا ماريا ولز (ar)
  • Anna Maria Wells (en)
  • Anna Maria Wells (pl)
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  • آنا ماريا ولز (بالإنجليزية: Anna Maria Wells)‏ هي كاتبة للأطفال وكاتِبة وشاعرة أمريكية، ولدت في 1794، وتوفيت في 1868. (ar)
  • Anna Maria Wells (née Foster; 1795–1868) was a 19th-century poet and a writer of children’s literature. The poet and editor Sarah Josepha Hale wrote that Wells, as a child, had a "passionate love of reading and music," and began to write verses when very young. In 1830, Wells published Poems and Juvenile Sketches, a compilation of her early work, after which she contributed occasionally to various periodicals. Hale opined that "the predominant characteristics of [Wells'] poetry were tenderness of feeling, and simplicity and perspicuity of language." Wells' contemporaries, in addition to Sarah Hale, were Caroline Howard Gilman, Hannah Flagg Gould, Eliza Leslie, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, and Lydia Huntley Sigourney (en)
  • Anna Maria Wells (ur. ok. 1794, zm. 1868) – amerykańska prozaiczka i poetka, znana jako wczesna autorka książek dla dzieci. Urodziła się jako Anna Maria Foster w Gloucester w stanie Massachusetts. Była córką Benjamina Fostera i Mary Ingersoll Foster. Jej ojciec zmarł, kiedy była dzieckiem. Matka powtórnie wyszła za mąż za Josepha Locke’a, ojca poetki Frances Sargent Osgood. Anna Maria wraz z rodziną przeprowadziła się do Bostonu, gdzie pobierała nauki. W 1829 poślubiła Thomasa Wellsa, pomniejszego poetę. Miała z nim czworo dzieci. W 1831 wydała tomik Poems and Juvenile Sketches. (pl)
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  • آنا ماريا ولز (بالإنجليزية: Anna Maria Wells)‏ هي كاتبة للأطفال وكاتِبة وشاعرة أمريكية، ولدت في 1794، وتوفيت في 1868. (ar)
  • Anna Maria Wells (née Foster; 1795–1868) was a 19th-century poet and a writer of children’s literature. The poet and editor Sarah Josepha Hale wrote that Wells, as a child, had a "passionate love of reading and music," and began to write verses when very young. In 1830, Wells published Poems and Juvenile Sketches, a compilation of her early work, after which she contributed occasionally to various periodicals. Hale opined that "the predominant characteristics of [Wells'] poetry were tenderness of feeling, and simplicity and perspicuity of language." Wells' contemporaries, in addition to Sarah Hale, were Caroline Howard Gilman, Hannah Flagg Gould, Eliza Leslie, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, and Lydia Huntley Sigourney (en)
  • Anna Maria Wells (ur. ok. 1794, zm. 1868) – amerykańska prozaiczka i poetka, znana jako wczesna autorka książek dla dzieci. Urodziła się jako Anna Maria Foster w Gloucester w stanie Massachusetts. Była córką Benjamina Fostera i Mary Ingersoll Foster. Jej ojciec zmarł, kiedy była dzieckiem. Matka powtórnie wyszła za mąż za Josepha Locke’a, ojca poetki Frances Sargent Osgood. Anna Maria wraz z rodziną przeprowadziła się do Bostonu, gdzie pobierała nauki. W 1829 poślubiła Thomasa Wellsa, pomniejszego poetę. Miała z nim czworo dzieci. W 1831 wydała tomik Poems and Juvenile Sketches. (pl)
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