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Augusta Jane Evans (Wilson) (1835-1909) was an American novelist, born in Columbus, Georgia.
From 1841 onwards, she lived in Mobile, Alabama She opened a private hospital for Confederate wounded during the American Civil War.
List of novels
- Inez, A Tale of the Alamo, (1856)
- Beulah, (1859)
- Macaria, (1864)
- Saint Elmo, (1866)
- Vashti, (1869)
- Infelice, (1875)
- At the Mercy of Tiberius, (1887)
- A speckled Bird, (1902)
- Devota, (1907)