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Mrs. Ward, Humphry 1851-1920: Critical Essay by Criticism

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Bellringer, Alan W. "Mrs. Humphry Ward's Autobiographical Tactics: A Writer's Recollections." Prose Studies 8, No. 3 (December 1985): 40-50.

Examines Ward's autobiography, which Bellringer credits with keeping "her reputation afloat" during the decades that her works were seldom discussed.

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