Annie Fields
Annie Adams Fields was an American writer, biographer, and philanthropist known for her memoirs of literary figures and her companionship with Sarah Orne Jewett.
- Lived
- 1834–1915
- Nationality
- American
- Language
- English
Annie Adams Fields was an American writer and philanthropist who lived from 1834 to 1915. Throughout her literary career, she produced a diverse body of work that included collections of poetry and essays. She was particularly well-known for her memoirs and biographies, which focused on the lives of her many literary acquaintances, offering readers personal insights into the writers of her era.
Beyond her writing, Fields was deeply engaged in philanthropy. She dedicated a significant portion of her life to charitable work, an area of service in which she found her greatest pleasure and personal fulfillment.
In her later years, Fields became a close companion to the author Sarah Orne Jewett. The two shared a supportive relationship during this final chapter of Fields's life. Fields passed away in 1915, remembered for her literary portraits, her poetry, and her devotion to helping others.