Margaret Elizabeth Sangster, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

American poet, author, journalist, editor

Date of Birth: 22-Feb-1838

Place of Birth: New Rochelle, New York, United States

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1912

Profession: writer, poet, journalist, novelist, autobiographer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

  • Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (pen name, Aunt Marjorie; February 22, 1838 – June 3, 1912) was an American poet, author, and editor.
  • Her poetry was inspired by family and church themes, and included hymns and sacred texts.
  • She worked in several fields including book reviewing, story writing, and verse making.
  • For a quarter of a century, Sangster was known by the public as a writer, beginning as a writer of verse, and combining later the practical work of a critic and journalist.
  • Much of her writing did not include her name.Her literary productions were numerous, and she was a regular contributor to many of the leading periodicals.
  • She gradually drifted into editorial work, and in 1871, she became the editor of Hearth and Home.
  • In 1873, she took an editorial position on the Christian at Work, which she held for six years.
  • In 1879, she joined the staff of the Christian Intelligencer, and served as assistant editor until 1888.
  • In 1882, she added to her work the editing of Harper's Young People, then starting.
  • In 1890, she became the editor of Harper's Bazar.
  • During these busy years, she also wrote poetry.
  • Her miscellaneous work included stories, sketches, essays, editorial comment, criticisms, and other writing implied in the journalistic positions she held.
  • Her published books are Manual of Missions of the Reformed Church in America (New York, 1878); Poems of the Household (Boston, 1883); Home Fairies and Heart Flowers (New York, 1887), and a series of Sunday school books.

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