Susanna Rowson (1762 - 1824) - photo 1

Susanna Rowson

Susanna Rowson, née Haswell, was an American writer and poet, playwright, actress, and educator.

Susanna Haswell was the daughter of an officer in the Royal Navy. She published her first novel, Victoria, in 1786 and soon married businessman William Rowson. Susanna's greatest success was her first American bestseller, the novel Charlotte, A Tale of Truth (1791, in later editions under the title Charlotte Temple). This novel, a conventional sentimental story of seduction and remorse, was immensely popular and went through more than 200 editions.

In 1792 she became an actress and performed with her bankrupt husband in Scotland, as well as in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Boston. In 1797, after retiring from the stage, Susanna opened the first "female academy" in Boston. Susanna Rowson also wrote many plays and musicals, and in doing so, helped to develop the performing arts in the United States. Later, she also edited the Boston Weekly Magazine, wrote geography and spelling textbooks, and moralizing manuals.

Date and place of birt:1762, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Date and place of death:2 march 1824, Boston, USA
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Educator, Poet, Writer
Genre:Lyric poetry
Art style:Romanticism

Creators Romanticism

Johann Gottfried Steffan (1815 - 1905)
Johann Gottfried Steffan
1815 - 1905
Hugo Knorr (1834 - 1904)
Hugo Knorr
1834 - 1904
Adolf Schrödter (1805 - 1875)
Adolf Schrödter
1805 - 1875
Alexander Vasilievich Gine (1830 - 1880)
Alexander Vasilievich Gine
1830 - 1880
Claude Joseph Vernet (1714 - 1789)
Claude Joseph Vernet
1714 - 1789
Daniel Thomas Egerton (1797 - 1842)
Daniel Thomas Egerton
1797 - 1842
Friedrich Adolph Arnold (1831 - 1862)
Friedrich Adolph Arnold
1831 - 1862
Ernst Adolf Meissner (1837 - 1902)
Ernst Adolf Meissner
1837 - 1902
Charles Van Zeller (1811 - 1837)
Charles Van Zeller
1811 - 1837
Eduard von Gebhardt (1838 - 1925)
Eduard von Gebhardt
1838 - 1925
Johann Jakob Haid (1704 - 1767)
Johann Jakob Haid
1704 - 1767
Modest Urhel (1839 - 1919)
Modest Urhel
1839 - 1919
Helmut Stadelhofer (1914 - 1979)
Helmut Stadelhofer
1914 - 1979
Karl Becker (1820 - 1900)
Karl Becker
1820 - 1900
Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven (1798 - 1881)
Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven
1798 - 1881
Karl Lehmann (1794 - 1876)
Karl Lehmann
1794 - 1876