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also flirts with the dashing but unprincipled Geoffrey Cliffe. After their child dies, Kitty is left a physical wreck and goes with Ashe to Italy to try to recover her health. Kitty meets Cliffe in Italy and runs off with him, while Ashe is in England trying to suppress a salacious book Kitty has written. Two years later, Ashe comes upon Kitty unexpectedly at a small inn in the Alps. Kitty has had many hardships, but dies in the comfort of Ashe's presence.
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Three years later, the couple are settled in London, with Kitty heavily involved in the London social scene. They have one son, who is physically disabled. Kitty's social activities start to affect Ashe's political career; she strains Ashe's relationship with Lord Parham, the prime minister, and
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The novel is a story of English social and political life. William Ashe is a rich, handsome, and successful politician, and heir to the title of Earl of Tranmore. Ashe falls for Lady Kitty Bristol, the eighteen-year-old daughter of Madam d'Estrees, whose charm draws many influential men and
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overcomes any questions about her reputation. Ashe proposes to her just three weeks after they meet, and she accepts though she warns him that her temper and uncontrollable nature may cause him to regret asking.
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from June 1904 through May 1905, and was published in book form in March 1905. Illustrations were provided by
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Mrs. Ward's New Book - "The Marriage of William Ashe" is another "Novel of Reincarnation"
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adapted the novel into a play which debuted on Broadway at the
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American Film Institute Catalog - Feature Films 1921-1930
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The novel is loosely based on the lives of statesman
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Index

The Marriage of William Ashe (1916 film)
The Marriage of William Ashe (1921 film)

Mary Augusta Ward
Albert Sterner
Harper & Bros.
Mary Augusta Ward
best-selling novel in the United States
Harper's Magazine
Albert Sterner
William Lamb Melbourne
Lady Caroline Lamb

Margaret Mayo
Garrick Theatre
Grace George
H. Reeves-Smith
William A. Brady
1916 British production
Cecil Hepworth
Henry Ainley
Alma Taylor
American silent film adaptation
Edward Sloman
Wyndham Standing
May Allison
Books of the Day - The Marriage of William Ashe
Hackett, Alice Payne
Fifty Years of Best Sellers, 1895-1945
The Marriage of William Ashe

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