Ella D'Arcy (Constance Eleanor Mary Byrne D'Arcy) (23 August 1857 – 5 September 1937) was a short fiction writer in the late 19th and early 20th century...
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Life of Shelley, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1924 (translated by Ella D'Arcy) Dialogue sur le commandement, Paris: Grasset, 1924; English translation:...
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the inclusion of work by women writers and illustrators, among them Ella D'Arcy and Ethel Colburn Mayne (both also served as Harland's subeditors), George...
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Constance D'Arcy may refer to: Constance Elizabeth D'Arcy, Australian obstetrician-gynaecologist; university administrator Ella D'Arcy, English author...
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Cory (Victoria Cross), Sarah Grand, Mona Caird, George Egerton, Ella D'Arcy and Ella Hepworth Dixon. Some examples of New Woman literature are Victoria...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning Mona Caird Kate Chopin Annie Sophie Cory Ella D'Arcy Ella Hepworth Dixon Maria Edgeworth George Egerton (Mary Chavelita Dunne...
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was deeply attracted to its dashing assistant editor, Ella D'Arcy. In 1902 she went to meet Ella in Paris, but the visit was a bitter disappointment. Ten...
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Sarah Daniels (born 1957), playwright Alicia D'Anvers (1688–1725), poet Ella D'Arcy (c. 1856–1939), novelist and translator Bill Dare (living), scriptwriter...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning Mona Caird Kate Chopin Annie Sophie Cory Ella D'Arcy Ella Hepworth Dixon Maria Edgeworth George Egerton (Mary Chavelita Dunne...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning Mona Caird Kate Chopin Annie Sophie Cory Ella D'Arcy Ella Hepworth Dixon Maria Edgeworth George Egerton (Mary Chavelita Dunne...
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