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on 12 January 1856, which made him so unpopular in his job (and with his wife) that he resigned and left for
England with his family in July 1856. Mary Arnold had her fifth birthday the month before they left, and had no further connection with Tasmania. On arriving in England Tom Arnold was offered
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Throughout the 1880s Mary kept a personal diary of social and literary stories of the people she knew and met. She preferred to conduct her observations anonymously, and the diary was never published in her lifetime. Her reminiscences were heavily drawn upon by her friend
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Ward supported the opening of Oxford
University to female students. She was a member of the Lectures for Women Committee, which met from 1873 and organised courses of lectures with an optional final examination for women. With other members of the committee she formed the
440:" of the day, and its influence on Christian belief, rather than its power as a piece of dramatic fiction, that gave the book its exceptional vogue. It started, as no academic work could have done, a popular discussion on historic and essential Christianity.
436:, which portrayed the emotional conflict between the young pastor Elsmere and his wife, whose over-narrow orthodoxy brings her religious faith and their mutual love to a terrible impasse; but it was the detailed discussion of the "
331:. She was developing an interest in social and educational service and making tentative efforts at literature. She added Spanish to her languages, and in 1877 undertook the writing of a large number of the lives of
374:. Ward was appointed as the first secretary of the Somerville Council and prepared for the arrival of new students despite being eight months pregnant when Somerville opened in October 1879.
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she founded. Mary Ward's declared aim was "equalisation" in society, and she established educational settlements first at
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Bush, Julia (2005). "'Special
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in a 1912 memoir in which she is referred to simply as "Mary". Shortly after Mary's death in 1921 the diary was published, still anonymously, as
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319:, and also a writer and editor. For the next nine years she continued to live at Oxford, at 17 Bradmore Road, where she is commemorated by a
2142:"Ward [née Arnold], Mary Augusta [known as Mrs Humphry Ward] (1851–1920), novelist, philanthropist, and political lobbyist"
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wearing a coat in the shape of a cello, cross-referenced her stories with corresponding information in the
Walford memoir.
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Sutton-Ramspeck, Beth (1990). "The
Personal Is Poetical: Feminist Criticism and Mary Ward's Readings of the Brontës".
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Bensick, Carol M. (1999). "'Partly
Sympathy and Partly Rebellion': Mary Ward, the Scarlet Letter, and Hawthorne." In:
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to write a series of articles to explain to
Americans what was happening in Britain. Her work involved visiting the
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She was also a significant campaigner against women getting the vote. In the summer of 1908 she was approached by
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Bellringer, Alan W (1985). "Mrs Humphry Ward's Autobiographical Tactics: A Writer's Recollections".
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she herself practised. Her popularity spread beyond Great Britain to the United States. Her book
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Thesing, William B (1984). "Mrs. Humphry Ward's Anti-Suffrage Campaign: From Polemics to Art".
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Mrs. Humphry Ward: A Study in Late-Victorian Feminine Consciousness and Creative Expression
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Argyle, Gisela (2003). "Mrs. Humphry Ward's Fictional Experiments in the Woman Question,"
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in 1905. Ward's most popular novel by far was the religious "novel with a purpose"
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Boughton, Gillian E. (2005). "Dr. Arnold’s Granddaughter: Mary Augusta Ward". In:
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Lightman, Bernand (1990). "Robert Elsmere and the Agnostic Crises of Faith." In:
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Beetz, Kirk H (1990). "Review of Mrs. Humphry Ward (1851–1920) A Bibliography".
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in Oxford in 1879. She suggested that the new institution should be named after
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were an important influence on British intellectual life. An uncle was the poet
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Mary spent much of her time with her grandmother. She was educated at various
278:) and commenced his role on 15 January 1850. Tom Arnold was received into the
2949:, Special Collections, The Claremont Colleges Library, Claremont, California.
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Ward became very involved in the negotiations surrounding the foundation of
1795:. Translated by Ward, Mrs Humphry. London: MacMillan. p. Frontispiece.
1337:, by Gabrielle & Marguerite Yerta; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward.
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and other rights that the men's anti-suffrage movement would not tolerate.
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Norton-Smith, J (1968). "An Introduction to Mrs. Humphry Ward, Novelist".
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Collister, Peter (1980). "Mrs Humphry Ward, Vernon Lee, and Henry James,"
2277:"Echoes of the 'eighties : Leaves from the diary of a Victorian lady"
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New Forms of Christian Education: An Address to the University Hall Guild
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1997:"Mary Augusta Ward (Mrs Humphry) and the opposition to women's suffrage"
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Mrs Humphry Ward and Greenian Philosophy: Religion, Society and Politics
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Echoes of the 'eighties : leaves from the diary of a Victorian lady
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Hawthorne and Women: Engendering and Expanding the Hawthorne Tradition
2255:"Women and the Suffrage: A Reply to Lady Lovat and Mrs. Humphry Ward"
1201:(1899). "The New Reformation II: A Conscience Clause for the Laity,"
363:, which supported the opening of halls for women students in Oxford.
323:. She had by now made herself familiar with French, German, Italian,
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Lederer, Clara (1951). "Mary Arnold Ward and the Victorian Ideal".
2448:. Ed. C. C. Barfoot. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, pp. 9–17.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Echoes of the 'Eighties: Leaves from the Diary of a Victorian Lady
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The Women's Victory – and After: Personal Reminiscences, 1911–1918
1344:, by Janet Penrose Trevelyan; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward.
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Echoes of the 'Eighties: Leaves from the Diary of a Victorian Lady
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2042:, 1500–1900, Vol. 43, No. 4, The Nineteenth Century, pp. 939–957.
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Ward at the Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist Biography
2737:(1988). "A Girl in the Bodleian: Mary Ward's Room of Her Own,"
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Mary's father Tom Arnold was appointed inspector of schools in
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in London and in 1908 she became the founding President of the
2545:
Hamel, F. (1903). "The Scenes of Mrs. Humphry Ward's Novels,"
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Bergonzi, Bernard (2001). "Aldous Huxley and Aunt Mary." In:
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11th series. Ed. More. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, pp. 257–287.
2514:"Philosophical Realism: Mrs. Humphry Ward and Thomas Hardy."
1302:, Ed. by Beatrice Webb; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward.
191:. She worked to improve education for the poor setting up a
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Mabie, Hamilton W (1903). "The Work of Mrs. Humphry Ward".
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college; affiliated with it is the Mary Ward Legal Centre.
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Mrs Humphry Ward: Eminent Victorian, Pre-eminent Edwardian
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Mrs Humphry Ward: Eminent Victorian, Pre-eminent Edwardian
1258:(1918). "Let Women Say! An Appeal to the House of Lords,"
1309:, by Giovanni Cena; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward.
1621:. Vol. 1. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
1511:"Some Famous Literary Clans. IV. The Arnolds Concluded"
1295:. 7 vols.; with an Introduction by Mrs. Humphry Ward.
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Works by Ward at The Victorian Women Writers Project
2520:. New York: The Macmillan Company, pp. 268–280.
1859:
Victorian Heretic: Mrs Humphry Ward's Robert Elsmere
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England's Effort - Six Letters to an American Friend
482:, who asked her to be the founding president of the
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On 6 April 1872, not yet 21 years old, Mary married
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Mrs Humphry Ward – Victorian Fiction Research Guide
2531:. London: Smith, Elder & Co., pp. 447–468.
1743:"MRS Humphry Ward: Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Scheme"
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England's Effort, Six Letters to an American Friend
546:, Ward was asked by former United States President
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2772:. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd.
2455:. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International.
2151:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004.
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1224:(1908). "Why I Do Not Believe in Woman Suffrage,"
3048:People associated with Somerville College, Oxford
2920:"Archival material relating to Mary Augusta Ward"
2498:, New Series, Vol. 31, No. 123, pp. 315–321.
2361:. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). pp. 320–321.
1778:. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). pp. 320–321.
1329:. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). pp. 159–162.
1277:(1879–1889). Personal diary. Published (1921) as
1253:Charlotte Brontë, 1816–1916: A Centenary Memorial
486:. Ward took on the job, creating and editing the
298:) and at 16 returned to live with her parents at
2741:, Vol. 16, Victorian Learning, pp. 169–179.
528:and Ward as good role models for her daughters.
984:William Thomas Arnold, Journalist and Historian
2055:. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., p. 42.
995:Letters to my Neighbor on the Present Election
956:Address to Mark the Opening of University Hall
610:Mary Augusta Ward died on 24 March 1920, at 4
3028:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
2563:. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers.
963:Unitarians and the Future: Essex Hall Lecture
8:
2509:. London: Chapman & Hall, pp. 3–41.
2434:. New York: George H. Doran, pp. 47–52.
1545:Harris, Muriel (1920). "Mrs. Humphry Ward".
2542:. London: James Nisbett & Co., Limited.
1729:An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire
1722:
1720:
1671:An Illustrated Literary Guide to Shropshire
422:the best-selling novel in the United States
404:that was published in 1881 under the title
394:Ward began her career writing articles for
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2086:(Supplement). 8 January 1919. p. 451.
1966:. London: T.C. & E.C. Jack, pp. 44–57.
1673:. Shropshire Libraries. pp. 74, 109.
1255:. London: T. Fisher Unwin, pp. 11–38.
641:, formerly the Passmore Edwards Settlement
630:Foundations, organisations and settlements
498:, were used as platforms to criticise the
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2769:Mrs. Humphry Ward: Her Work and Influence
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1596:The Arnolds: Thomas Arnold and his Family
2727:Smith, Esther Marian Greenwell (1980).
2636:"Literary Portraits: Mrs. Humphry Ward"
2148:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1293:The Life and Work of the Sisters Brontë
1138:"Recent Fiction in England and France,"
676:, illustrated by Ruth M. Hallock (1914)
2899:Mary Augusta Ward at The Victorian Web
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1911:The American Catholic Quarterly Review
1812:. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 85–86.
1288:; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward.
1286:Joubert: A Selection from His Thoughts
573:Ward was appointed a Commander of the
361:Association for the Education of Women
183:; 11 June 1851 – 24 March 1920) was a
30:For other people named Mary Ward, see
2914:Women's National Anti-Suffrage League
2460:The Child Writer from Austen to Woolf
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651:Associated activists in social change
645:Women's National Anti-Suffrage League
484:Women's National Anti-Suffrage League
197:Women's National Anti-Suffrage League
7:
2518:The Development of the English Novel
2446:Aldous Huxley: Between East and West
1941:"An Appeal against Female Suffrage,"
1598:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
1249:"Some Thoughts on Charlotte Brontë,"
187:who wrote under her married name as
2842:Works by or about Mary Augusta Ward
2763:. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company.
2699:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
2693:"The Country of Mrs. Humphry Ward."
2192:. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1835.
2186:"WARD, Mrs. Humphry (Mary Augusta)"
2128:Oscar Wilde In America :: Blog
2051:Fawcett, Millicent Garrett (1920).
1958:Fawcett, Millicent Garrett (1912).
1476:. New York: Henry Holt and Company.
1355:Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime
2983:20th-century English women writers
2978:19th-century English women writers
2323:Dictionary of Australian Biography
1878:. New York: The Macmillan Company.
1618:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1190:"The New Reformation: A Dialogue,"
1164:"French Views on English Writers,"
1095:"The Literature of Introspection,"
25:
3043:20th-century pseudonymous writers
3038:19th-century pseudonymous writers
2757:Trevelyan, Janet Penrose (1923).
2525:"The Ideas of Mrs. Humphry Ward."
1375:The Writings of Mrs Humphry Ward.
1368:The Writings of Mrs Humphry Ward.
1342:Evening Play Centres for Children
1236:"Women's Anti-Suffrage Movement,"
337:Dictionary of Christian Biography
2867:
2335:
2299:(Oxford University Press, 1990)
2259:The Nineteenth Century and After
2130:; accessed 16 January 2018 22:00
2117:. London: Eveleigh Nash Co. Ltd.
1281:. London: Eveleigh Nash Co. Ltd.
1260:The Nineteenth Century and After
622:, near her beloved country home
207:Mary Augusta Arnold was born in
158:
1377:Westmoreland Edition (16 vols.)
815:Daphne, or 'Marriage à la Mode'
558:, and resulted in three books,
2988:20th-century English novelists
2973:19th-century English novelists
2561:Essays in London and Elsewhere
2428:"Mrs Humphry Ward's Heroines."
1789:Amiel, Henri-Frédéric (1885).
1708:"Mrs. Humphry Ward: Marcella,"
1706:Johnson, Lionel Pigot (1921).
1623:Australian National University
1396:(UK, 1916, based on the novel
614:, London, and was interred at
231:for girls in 1902 and married
1:
2760:The Life of Mrs. Humphry Ward
2496:The Review of English Studies
2096:Walford, Lucy Bethia (1912).
2040:Studies in English Literature
1895:. New York: Sheed & Ward.
1870:Phelps, William Lyon (1910).
1861:. Leicester University Press.
1857:Peterson, William S. (1976).
1712:Reviews & Critical Papers
1509:McGill, Anna Blanche (1901).
1486:McGill, Anna Blanche (1901).
1300:The Case for the Factory Acts
635:Evening Play Centre Committee
266:Huxley and Arnold family tree
2941:Mrs. Humphry Ward Collection
2832:Resources in other libraries
2808:Resources in other libraries
2731:. Boston: Twayne Publishers.
2507:The Feminine Note in Fiction
2392:Victorian Periodicals Review
2377:(1903). "Mrs Humphry Ward".
2172:UK public library membership
2099:Memories of Victorian London
1931:. Stanford University Press.
1887:Maison, Margaret M. (1961).
1613:"Arnold, Thomas (1823–1900)"
1451:The Marriage of William Ashe
1441:The Marriage of William Ashe
1399:The Marriage of William Ashe
1389:The Marriage of William Ashe
1239:Nineteenth Century and After
1213:"Some Suffragist Arguments,"
1107:, pp. 190–201, 268–278.
784:The Marriage of William Ashe
735:The Story of Bessie Costrell
535:Mary Augusta Ward, 1914, by
492:The Testing of Diana Mallory
427:The Marriage of William Ashe
27:British novelist (1851–1920)
2866:(public domain audiobooks)
2766:Walters, J. Stuart (1912).
2691:Olcott, Charles S. (1914).
1572:Stewart, Herbert L (1920).
1370:Houghton Mifflin (16 vols.)
1082:"A Swiss Peasant Novelist,"
1056:"M. Renan's Autobiography,"
841:The Case of Richard Meynell
807:The Testing of Diana Malory
717:The History of David Grieve
575:Order of the British Empire
333:early Spanish ecclesiastics
255:, the famous headmaster of
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3033:Pseudonymous women writers
3023:Female critics of feminism
2875:Works by Mary Augusta Ward
2860:Works by Mary Augusta Ward
2851:Works by Mary Augusta Ward
2739:Browning Institute Studies
2569:Nineteenth-Century Fiction
2451:Bindslev, Anne M. (1985).
1889:"The Tragedy of Unbelief,"
1876:Essays on Modern Novelists
1838:Somerville College, Oxford
1769:"Ward, Mary Augusta"
1535:. Oxford University Press.
1448:(1921, based on the novel
1430:(1920, based on the novel
1414:(1918, based on the novel
1335:Six Women and the Invasion
32:Mary Ward (disambiguation)
29:
2827:Resources in your library
2803:Resources in your library
2703:Phillips, Roland (1903).
2634:MacFall, Haldane (1904).
2615:The North American Review
2596:Lovett, Robert M (1919).
2512:Cross, Wilbur L. (1899).
2480:10.1080/00467600500129583
2417:10.1080/01440358508586253
2237:"Oxford, Women, and God."
2235:More, Paul Elmer (1921).
2203:Whitaker, Joseph (1906).
2111:A Victorian Lady (1921).
2018:10.1080/09612020500200439
1995:Joannou, Maroula (2005).
1978:Turn-of-the-Century Woman
1693:Jones, Enid Huws (1973).
1547:The North American Review
1531:Sutherland, John (1990).
1112:"A New Edition of Keats,"
1011:(with an introduction by
977:The Play-time of the Poor
929:(published in America as
916:(published in America as
831:(published in America as
818:(published in America as
805:(published in America as
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3053:British anti-suffragists
2947:Mrs. Humphry Ward Papers
2656:"The Victorian Solitude"
2253:Gore-Booth, Eva (1908).
1727:Dickins, Gordon (1987).
1714:. London: Elkin Mathews.
1669:Dickins, Gordon (1987).
1307:The Forewarners: A Novel
1151:"Style and Miss Austen,"
1125:"M. Renan's New Volume,"
1020:A Writer's Recollections
315:, a fellow and tutor of
290:(from ages 11 to 15, in
3013:English women novelists
2998:Victorian women writers
2685:10.1093/eic/xviii.4.420
2534:Gardiner, A.G. (1914).
2523:Fawkes, Alfred (1913).
2501:Courtney, W.L. (1904).
2358:Encyclopædia Britannica
1960:"The Anti-suffragists,"
1775:Encyclopædia Britannica
1594:Trevor, Meriol (1973).
1578:The University Magazine
1470:Gwynn, Stephen (1917).
1326:Encyclopædia Britannica
1177:"Marius the Epicurean,"
502:. In a 1909 article in
476:George Nathaniel Curzon
2697:The Lure of the Camera
2211:. London. p. 390.
2157:10.1093/ref:odnb/36736
2005:Women's History Review
1944:The Nineteenth Century
1905:Mallock, M.M. (1913).
1806:Loader, Helen (2019).
1203:The Nineteenth Century
1193:The Nineteenth Century
677:
539:
520:'s mother recommended
391:
386:Mary Augusta Ward, by
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219:, suffrage campaigner
2652:Murry, John Middleton
2640:The Canadian Magazine
2328:Angus & Robertson
1611:Howell, P.A. (1966).
1350:Translations* (1885).
913:The War and Elizabeth
833:Lady Merton, Colonist
753:Helbeck of Bannisdale
671:
579:1919 New Year Honours
534:
461:John Passmore Edwards
385:
347:. Her translation of
280:Roman Catholic Church
265:
217:William Thomas Arnold
75:, Tasmania, Australia
2924:UK National Archives
2816:By Mary Augusta Ward
2598:"Mary in Wonderland"
2557:"Mrs. Humphry Ward."
2536:"Mrs. Humphry Ward."
2529:Studies in Modernism
2468:History of Education
2318:"Ward, Mary Augusta"
2102:. London: E. Arnold.
1893:The Victorian Vision
1872:"Mrs. Humphry Ward."
1697:. London: Heinemann.
1433:Lady Rose's Daughter
1423:Lady Rose's Daughter
1226:Ladies' Home Journal
1180:Macmillan's Magazine
1167:Macmillan's Magazine
1154:Macmillan's Magazine
1141:Macmillan's Magazine
1128:Macmillan's Magazine
1115:Macmillan's Magazine
1102:Macmillan's Magazine
1085:Macmillan's Magazine
1072:Macmillan's Magazine
1059:Macmillan's Magazine
1046:Macmillan's Magazine
918:Elizabeth's Campaign
771:Lady Rose's Daughter
537:Henry Walter Barnett
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