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Charmian London
American writer (1871–1955)
Charmian London (née Kittredge; November 27, 1871 – January 14, 1955[1]) was an American writer and the second wife of Jack London.
Early life
"Clara" Charmian Kittredge was born to poet and writer Dayelle "Daisy" Wiley and California hotelier Willard "Kitt" Kittredge at a railroad outpost south of Los Angeles. Her mother died in 1877 when Charmian was six years old.
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Charmian's father sent her to Oakland, California, where she was raised by her aunt, Ninetta "Netta" Wiley Eames and husband Roscoe Eames, who had no children of their own. A writer and editor, Netta Wiley taught Charmian at home, emphasizing literature, the fine arts, and piano.
A business manager, Eames taught her shorthand, typing and accounting.[2]
When the Eames household moved to Berkeley, California, Charmian became exposed to leaders in the Arts and Crafts movement, which shaped her aesthetics.
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