Quote by: Harriet Prescott Spofford

I endured all our hardships as if they had been luxuries: I made light of scurvy, banqueted off train-oil, and met that cold for which there is no language framed, and which might be a new element; or which, rather, had seemed in that long night like the vast void of ether beyond the uttermost star, where was neither air nor light nor heat, but only bitter negation and emptiness. I was hardly conscious of my body; I was only a concentrated search in myself.


Author Bio


  • NameHarriet Prescott Spofford
  • DescriptionAmerican author
  • AliasesHarriet Prescott Spofford; Harriet Elizabeth Prescott; Harriet Spofford
  • Born1835
  • Died1921
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionNovelist; Poet; Short Story Writer