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Find Marcella by Ward, Mrs Humphry at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. marcella, by mrs. HUMPHRY WARD Mrs Ward in all her novels dramatized the plight of the poor and the failures of the English ruling class. In Marcella, she creates an unusually independent woman, somewhat estranged from a weak father and a cold mother, who takes up the cause of defending a poor tenant poacher who killed a game keeper/5(10). Marcella is a fiery, strong-willed young woman who begins the novel with Socialist ideals as her father inherits a country estate. She likes to be important and cannot help feeling pride in her new position and upper-class heritage, while full of plans to improve the lives of her father’s cottagers/5.


‎It was but three months or so since Marcella's father, Mr. Richard Boyce, had succeeded to the ownership of Mellor Park the old home of the Boyces, and it was little more than six weeks since Marcella had received her summons home from the students' boarding-house in Kensington, where she had been l. The Writings of Mrs Humphry Ward. The Writings of/ Mrs Humphry Ward./ With introductions by the author.// (Westmoreland edition). 16 vols. London: Smith, Elder, - Contents: 1,2 Robert Elsmere. 3,4 The History of David Grieve. 5,6 Marcella. 7,8 Sir George Tressady; Miss Bretherton. 9 Helbeck of Bannisdale. 10 Eleanor. 11 Lady. LibriVox recording of Marcella by Mrs. Humphry Ward. Read by LibriVox Volunteers "Mary Augusta Ward was a very popular author at the end of the 19th century. The arrival of Marcella was discussed a lot in the London news papers.


Find Marcella by Ward, Mrs Humphry at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Marcella is a novel by Mary Augusta Ward, first published in Further reading [ edit ] "Marcella: Mrs. Humphry Ward's New Novel on Socialism and Wealth," Review of Reviews, Vol. 9, , pp. – Marcella is a fiery, strong-willed young woman who begins the novel with Socialist ideals as her father inherits a country estate. She likes to be important and cannot help feeling pride in her new position and upper-class heritage, while full of plans to improve the lives of her father’s cottagers.

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