Sally Wood Writer

Sarah "Sally" Sayward Barrell Keating Wood (October 1, 1759–January 6, 1854) was an American novelist. She is considered the first American female writer of gothic fiction.She was born in York, Maine, the first daughter of Sarah Sayward Barrell and the British army officer Nathaniel Barrell, but was heavily influenced by her wealthy grandfather, Judge Jonathan Sayward. On October 23, 1778 she was married to Richard Keating, who died of a fever five years later. The couple had two daughters and a son. Later she married General Abiel Wood. He died in 1811, and Sally thereafter moved to Portland, Maine.Sally Wood was an author of gothic novels who wrote under the pen name "A Lady of Massachusetts". After Maine became a state in 1820, she changed her pen name to "A Lady of Maine". To her readers, however, she was better known as Madame Wood.

Personal facts

Pseudonym
A Lady of Maine
A Lady of Massachusetts
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1759
Birth nameSarah Sayward Barrell Keating Wood
Birth place
Maine , York Maine
Nationality
United States
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1854

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Writer

genre
Gothic fiction
language
English language

Topical connections

Sally Wood on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://seacoastnh.com/Famous-People/Link-Free-or-Die/Sally-Wood-was-First-Maine-Novelist
  2. http://www.mainememory.net/bin/Detail?ln=16130