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Josephine E. Keating (née , Smith; 1838 – November 8, 1908) was an American literary critic, musician and music teacher. After enjoying success in the music field where she sang for charitable and patriotic purposes and taught music, vocal, piano, harp and guitar, she turned to literature, becoming a discerning and discriminating critic. Keating died in 1908.

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  • Josephine E. Keating (née , Smith; 1838 – November 8, 1908) was an American literary critic, musician and music teacher. After enjoying success in the music field where she sang for charitable and patriotic purposes and taught music, vocal, piano, harp and guitar, she turned to literature, becoming a discerning and discriminating critic. Keating died in 1908. (en)
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  • Josephine Esselman Smith (en)
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  • "A Woman of the Century" (en)
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  • Josephine E. Keating (née , Smith; 1838 – November 8, 1908) was an American literary critic, musician and music teacher. After enjoying success in the music field where she sang for charitable and patriotic purposes and taught music, vocal, piano, harp and guitar, she turned to literature, becoming a discerning and discriminating critic. Keating died in 1908. (en)
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