Marcella (novel)

Marcella is a novel by Mary Augusta Ward, first published in 1894.

Marcella
Title page of the first edition.
AuthorMary Augusta Ward
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSmith, Elder & Co.
Publication date
1894

Further reading

  • "Marcella: Mrs. Humphry Ward's New Novel on Socialism and Wealth," Review of Reviews, Vol. 9, 1894, pp. 492–493.
  • "Marcella and Pembroke," The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 74, No. 442, 1894, pp. 272–74.
  • "Mrs. Ward’s Marcella," The Outlook, Vol. 49, No. 14, 1894, pp. 617–618.
  • "Mrs. Ward’s Marcella," Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine, Vol. 24, No. 142, 1894, pp. 446–447.
  • "The Marcellas and Mintas of Society," The Congregationalist, Vol. 80, No. 10, March 1895, p. 361.
  • Barry, W.F. (1894). "The Strike of a Sex," The Quarterly Review, Vol. 179, No. 358, pp. 289–318.
  • Crawford, F. Marion (May 1894). "Marcella: Mrs. Humphry Ward’s New Novel," Current Literature, Vol. 15, No. 5, p. 396.
  • Herrero Granado, M. Dolores (1995). "Defiance in Disguise: Mary Ward’s Ambivalent Concept of Women as Reflected in Marcella," English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920, Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 445–465.
  • Johnson, Lionel P. (1921). "Marcella." In: Reviews and Critical Papers. Ed. Robert Shafer. London: Elkin Mathews, pp. 58–65.
  • Mabie, Hamilton W. (1894). "A Notable New Book: Mrs. Ward's 'Marcella'," The Forum, Vol. 17, pp. 249–56.
  • Rowland-Brown, Lilian (1920). "Heroines of Mrs Humphry Ward," The Fortnightly Review, Vol. 113, pp. 886–896.
  • Rives, Françoise (1980). "The Marcellas, Lauras, Dianas... of Mrs Humphrey Ward," Caliban, Vol. 17, pp. 69–79.
  • Shand, A. Innes (1894). "Marcella," The Edinburgh Review, Vol. 180, no. 369, pp. 108–130.
  • Smalley, George W. (1895). "Mrs. Humphry Ward." In: Studies of Men. London: Macmillan and Co., pp. 226–236.
  • Van Ness, Mary Wickliffe (1898). "Mrs. Humphry Ward's Marcella." In: Matthew Arnold and the Spirit of the Age. New York: Knickerbocker Press, pp. 123–128.
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