American novelist (–)
Maria Susanna Cummins (April 9, – October 1, ) was an American novelist. She authored the novel The Lamplighter ().
Maria Susanna Cummins was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on April 9, She was the daughter of David Cummins and Maria F. Kittredge, and was the eldest of four children. The Cummins family resided in the neighborhood of Dorchester in Boston, Massachusetts. Cummins' father encouraged her to become a writer at an early age. She studied at Mrs. Charles Sedgwick's Young Ladies School in Lenox, Massachusetts.[1]
In , she published the novel The Lamplighter. One reviewer called it "one of the most original and natural narratives".[2] Within eight weeks, it sold 40, copies and totaled 70, by the end of its first year in print.[3] She wrote other books, including Mabel Vaughan ().
Cummins died in Dorchester after a period of illness on October 1, , aged [4]
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:Cousin, John William (). A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. London: J. M. Dent & Sons via Wikisource.