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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. Mary Augusta Ward CBE (nascida Arnold; 11 de junho de 1851 - 24 de março de 1920) foi uma romancista britânica que escreveu sob seu nome de casada como Sra. Humphry Ward. [1] Ela trabalhou para melhorar a educação dos pobres e se tornou a presidente fundadora da Liga Nacional Anti-Sufrágio das Mulheres.

  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.

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  4. 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;

  5. Orlando is a digital resource that explores the lives and works of women writers and intellectuals. Learn about Mary Augusta Ward, a prolific and influential novelist of the Victorian and Edwardian periods, and her connections with other literary figures.

  6. Mary Augusta Ward CBE (nascida Arnold; 11 de junho de 1851 - 24 de março de 1920) foi uma romancista britânica que escreveu sob seu nome de casada como Sra. Humphry Ward. [1] Ela trabalhou para melhorar a educação dos pobres e se tornou a presidente fundadora da Liga Nacional Anti-Sufrágio das Mulheres.

  7. 16 de dez. de 2022 · Definition. Mary Augusta [Mrs Humphry] Ward (1851–1920) was one of the most famous novelists in the world at the end of the nineteenth century, primarily because of her novel Robert Elsmere about the agonies of faith and doubt.