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In September 1902, Edward Eggleston died at Lake George, ending a life he had spent working as a novelist, a children's writer, and a historian.

He was born in Vevay in 1837, most likely on December 10th. A citizen of the United States who wrote in English, Eggleston pursued his career across three distinct roles — novelist, writer for children, and historian. That combination gave his working life an unusually varied shape, and the historical record treats all three as genuine and separate parts of what he did.

As a novelist, Eggleston produced work in a form he shared with his writing for younger readers. His role as a historian sat alongside both of those, and the available facts treat it as a significant part of his identity rather than a sideline. Moving between fiction and historical work, and between adult and younger audiences, defined the range of what he produced across his career. He wrote in English throughout, and his output in each of those areas contributed to the profile the record preserves of him.

He died at Lake George on September 3rd, 1902, having been born in Vevay sixty-four or sixty-five years earlier. The facts confirm him as a novelist, a children's writer, and a historian — three roles he held as an American writer working in English. That combination, rather than any single title or achievement, is what the available record places at the center of his career.

Quotes by Edward Eggleston

I studied mind-cure, or metaphysical healing, which strikes at the root of disease; I went into hypnotism, mesmerism, and phreno-magnetism, and the od force-I don’t suppose you know about the od which Reichenbach discovered.
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I studied mind-cure, or metaphysical healing, which strikes at the root of disease; I went into hypnotism, mesmerism, and phreno-magnetism, and the od force-I don’t suppose you know about the od which Reichenbach discovered.
Jesus was the first great teacher of men who showed a genuine sympathy for childhood. When He said “Of such is the kingdom of heaven,” it was a revelation.
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Jesus was the first great teacher of men who showed a genuine sympathy for childhood. When He said “Of such is the kingdom of heaven,” it was a revelation.
The storyteller is one who comes bearing a great and lasting gift.
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The storyteller is one who comes bearing a great and lasting gift.
Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.
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Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.
Journalism is organized gossip.
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Journalism is organized gossip.