MARJORIE FLEMING.
A SKETCH.
BEING THE PAPER ENTITLED
“PET MARJORIE: A STORY OF CHILD-LIFE
FIFTY YEARS AGO.”
BY JOHN BROWN, M. D.,
AUTHOR OF “RAB AND HIS FRIENDS.”
BOSTON:
TICKNOR AND FIELDS.
1864.
A biographical sketch collects preserved letters, diary extracts, and reminiscences of a precocious child whose lively temperament, inventive imagination, and candid observations are presented alongside the author's reflections on their preservation and publication. The piece intersperses juvenile writings with household anecdotes and memories from friends and visitors, including an account of a prominent literary figure's calls, and examines themes of childhood creativity, adult interpretation, and the poignancy of an early death while weighing editorial choices that shaped the material's public form.
A SKETCH.
BEING THE PAPER ENTITLED
“PET MARJORIE: A STORY OF CHILD-LIFE
FIFTY YEARS AGO.”
BY JOHN BROWN, M. D.,
AUTHOR OF “RAB AND HIS FRIENDS.”
BOSTON:
TICKNOR AND FIELDS.
1864.