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Sarah Orne Jewett, the goddess of the family, is the pioneer of modern lesbian literature-the main figure in female romantic friendship literature.

To a great extent, fate is kind to Jouett. She was born on September 3rd, 1849, a wealthy and stable family in Nanberg, Maine. She is the second of three daughters of rural doctors Theodore H. Jouett and Caroline F. Perry.

She was born in an old New England family, full of all kinds of characters in her novels-captains, independent women and village doctors. Jouett's early life is very similar to that described in her novel The Country Doctor. Both Jouett and South Prince have the characteristics of independent childhood and unconventional women. Jouett grew up with a lot of books at home and around him. She actually lives on words. It seems natural that she should be attracted to writing. Her mother is Caroline Francis and her father is Theodore Herman Jouett (23 years old).

Jouett showed a tendency to write very early; She published her first novel on 1868, when she was only 18 years old, and she enjoyed a long and productive career. With the support of influential editors such as William Dean Howells and Horace Scudder, Jouett's works regularly appeared in Atlantic Monthly, and were wisely promoted by publisher Horton Mifflin for 35 years.

She wrote 15 adult novels or collections of novels and several children's works, which opened up a comfortable world for herself in the highly competitive American literary market after the Civil War. Jouett claimed that she had no talent for plot, but she perfected the art of short stories as a non-dramatic exploration of what she called "romance" in her daily life.