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Caroline Lee Hentz
Works
- Lovell's Folly (1833)
- Linda; or, The Young Pilot of the Belle Creole (1850)
- Rena; or, The Snow Bird (1851)
- Eoline; or, Magnolia Vale; or, The Heiress of Glenmore (1852)
- Marcus Warland; or, The Long Moss Spring (1852)
- The Banished Son and Other Stories of the Heart (1852)
- Helen and Arthur; or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel (1853)
- The Victim of Excitement, The Bosom Serpent, etc. (1853)
- Wild Jack; or, The Stolen Child, and Other Stories (1853)
- The Hermit of Rockrest (1853)
- The Planter's Northern Bride (1854)
- Courtship and Marriage; or, The Joys and Sorrows of American Life (1856)
- Ernest Linwood; or, The Inner Life of the Author (1856)
- The Lost Daughter and Other Stories of the Heart (1857)
Plays
- Lamorah; or, the Western Wild (1832)
- Constance of Werdenberg., or, The Forest League (1832)
- De Lara, or the Moorish Bride (1843)
Short stories
- "Aunt Patty’s Scrap Bag," in The Female Prose Writers of America: With Portraits, Biographical Notices, and Specimens of their Writings, (ed.) by John S. Hart, Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co. (1852)
Works about Hentz
- "Caroline Lee Hentz," in The Female Prose Writers of America: With Portraits, Biographical Notices, and Specimens of their Writings, (ed.) by John S. Hart, Philadelphia: E. H. Butler & Co. (1852)
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