Josephine Ward

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Standard Name: Ward, Josephine

Connections

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Leisure and Society Anne Thackeray Ritchie
Subscribers to the portrait included Gertrude Bell , Arnold Bennett , Rhoda Broughton , Lucy Clifford , Henry James , Elizabeth Robins , the Tennyson s, Josephine Ward , and Margaret Woods .
Gérin, Winifred. Anne Thackeray Ritchie: A Biography. Oxford University Press, 1981.
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Ritchie, Anne Thackeray, and Hester Helen Thackeray Fuller. Letters of Anne Thackeray Ritchie. J. Murray, 1924.
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Literary responses Mary Augusta Ward
Josephine Ward 's novel One Poor Scruple, A Seven Weeks' Story, 1899, was promoted by some in the Catholic press as a refutation of Helbeck of Bannisdale.
Ward, Mary Augusta. “Introduction and Notes”. Helbeck of Bannisdale, edited by Brian Worthington, Penguin, 1983, pp. 9 - 27, 391.
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Timeline

1893
Josephine Ward , a Roman Catholic who later became a novelist, published through the Catholic Truth Society 's The Catholic's Penny Library series her first book, a biography of Saint Anselm.
1899
Josephine Ward published One Poor Scruple: A Seven Weeks' Story.
1903
Josephine Ward 's novelThe Light Behind used English politics as setting for its action.
1906
Josephine Ward published her religious attack on Modernism, Out of Due Time: A Novel.
1909
Josephine Ward published her novelGreat Possessions.
1911
Josephine Ward published her novelThe Job Secretary, which portrays a group of friends unknowingingly telling their own personal story through fictional characters.
1913
Horace Blake: A Novel by Josephine Ward was published in London.
1921
Hutchinson published Josephine Ward 's novelNot Known Here.
1925
The Plague of His Own Heart, a novel by Josephine Ward , was published.
1927
Josephine Ward published a fiction about the early twentieth-century Italian dictator: The Shadow of Mussolini.
1932
As Mrs. Wilfrid Ward, Josephine Ward published her novelTudor Sunset.