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Caroline Lee Whiting Hentz (June 1 1800 Lancaster Massachusetts - February 11 1856 Marianna Florida) was an American novelist and author most noted for her opposition to the abolitionist movement and her widely read The Planter's Northern Bride a rebuttal to Harriet Beecher Stowe's popular anti-slavery book Uncle Tom's Cabin. She was a major literary figure in her day and helped advance women's fiction. Although she was primarily a teacher from the beginning Hentz still managed to write and produce several small pieces and distribute them to local publications. In 1831 Hentz wrote De Lara; or The Moorish Bride for Boston actor William Pelby. The tragedy won Hentz recognition in 1842 when it was performed at the Arch Street Theatre in Philadelphia and the Tremont in Boston.
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