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  1. Mary Augusta Ward CBE (née Arnold; 11 June 1851 – 24 March 1920) was a British novelist who wrote under her married name as Mrs Humphry Ward. She worked to improve education for the poor setting up a Settlement in London and in 1908 she became the founding President of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League .

  2. Mrs. Humphry Ward. Árbol genealógico de los Arnold y Huxley. Mary Augusta Arnold (Hobart, Tasmania, 11 de junio de 1851 – Londres, 24 de marzo de 1920) fue una escritora británica que publicó con su nombre de casada, Mrs. Humphry Ward.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Mary Augusta Arnold Ward (born June 11, 1851, Tasmania, Australia—died March 24, 1920, London, England) was an English novelist whose best-known work, Robert Elsmere, created a sensation in its day by advocating a Christianity based on social concern rather than theology. Mary August Arnold grew up in an atmosphere of religious ...

  4. Mrs Humphry Ward, like other writers who were extremely popular during their own time periods, demonstrates more extravagantly than most Victorian novelists the vicissitudes of literary reputation. At the peak of her career, her most famous novel Robert Elsmere sold nearly a quarter of a million copies within a few months of its publication in February 1888, and was soon translated into most ...

  5. Mrs. Humphry Ward. Árbol genealógico de los Arnold y Huxley. Biografía. Mary Augusta Arnold nació en Hobart, Tasmania ( Australia) en 1851. Era hija de Tom Arnold, un profesor de literatura, y Julia Sorrell. Su tío era el poeta Matthew Arnold y su abuelo había sido Thomas Arnold, el famoso director de la escuela Rugby School.

  6. ary Augusta Ward, née Arnold (1851-1920), is better known as the late Victorian novelist Mrs Humphry Ward. The eldest granddaughter of Dr Arnold of Rugby, she was born into the intellectual éite: her father Thomas would become an Oxford don; her uncle Matthew, the poet and literary and cultural critic, would become Professor of Poetry at Oxford;

  7. Although contradictory, and often frustrating, Mrs Humphry Ward left a strong legacy and was one of the most successful writers of the Victorian age. Victorian Secrets publishes Robert Elsmere and Helbeck of Bannisdale. For a Mrs Humphry Ward bibliography, please see the Victorian Fiction Research Guides.