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Margaret Cameron
AuthorBooks · Second hand1867-1947
Margaret Cameron was an American musician and writer. Most of Cameron's writing was humorous. May Lamberton Becker, outlining in the New York Evening Post a course of study in American humor, mentioned Margaret Cameron as one of the three women humorists thus far produced by this country. Cameron wrote several one-act plays for amateurs, all in a vein of light, satirical comedy; many short stories, summarized by one critic as “delicious bits of fooling, developed with an absurd solemnity that is captivating”; two books of travel in actionized form, one of which, The Involuntary Chaperon, was considered to be the first South American travel book published in the U.S.; and a novel, Johndover, in which was presented an image of Santa Barbara, California during the last years of a romantic period. The Seven Purposes was the first book written in the U.S. concerning psychic phenomena to have a large circulation.
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1867
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1947
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Margaret Cameron was a prolific American writer who published a total of 37 works throughout her career.
Her literary versatility allowed her to excel as a novelist, playwright, and humorist.
Born in Ottawa in 1867, she developed a career that spanned various genres and themes.
Her work explores topics as diverse as philosophy, history, and extrasensory perception.
She is recognized for her academic contribution with texts on the philosophy of mind in the Middle Ages.
