Emma Howard Wight

''[[A Woman of the Century]]'' Emma Howard Wight (August 25, 1863 – June 24, 1935) was an American author and newspaper correspondent. After leaving school, she wrote occasionally for amusement. Her friend, Bertha von Hillern, induced Wight to start publishing her work. Articles by Wight appeared in various papers and were extensively copied. Her numerous theological articles attracted wide attention. She also wrote serial novels. Among her works can be counted ''Passion Flowers and the Cross. A novel'' (1891), ''The Soul of Edmund Jaffray, an emotionalism in 1 act'' (1892), ''My Husband'' (1893), ''A Loveless Marriage'' (1894), ''The Little Maid of Israel '' (1900), ''The Berkleys'' (1900), and ''Like No Other Love'' (1910). Provided by Wikipedia
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