mary augusta arnold ward
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Definition
Proper noun: * Mary Augusta Arnold Ward: An English novelist and social activist. She is known for her popular novels and for being a prominent opponent of the women's suffrage movement.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The works of Mary Augusta Arnold Ward were widely read in the late 19th century.
- Historians often discuss Mary Augusta Arnold Ward in the context of the anti-suffrage movement.
Advanced Usage
- Mrs. Humphry Ward: This was her professional pen name and the name by which she was commonly known to the public.
- The novel 'Robert Elsmere' was published under the name Mrs. Humphry Ward.
Variants and Related Words
- Mrs. Humphry Ward (pen name): The primary pseudonym used for her literary works.
- Anti-suffragist: A term describing her political stance against women's right to vote.
Synonyms
- Mrs. Humphry Ward (pen name synonym)
- Novelist
- Writer
Related Phrases
- Women's suffrage movement: The political reform movement she actively opposed.
- Robert Elsmere: The title of her most famous and successful novel.
Noun
- English writer of novels who was an active opponent of the women's suffrage movement (1851-1920)