Mona Caird
Mona Caird (1854-1932) was a British novelist and feminist who made significant contributions to the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in the Isle of Man, Caird was a prominent advocate for women's rights and often explored themes of gender, marriage, and societal expectations in her works. Her writing is characterized by a keen observation of human relationships and a deep empathy for her characters, making her narratives both engaging and thought-provoking.
A Romance of the Moors
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Mona Caird
Dick Coverdale is secretly betrothed to his neighbor, the beautiful Bessie Saunders. When a visitor to the area named Margaret Ellwood appea…
The Morality of Marriage and Other Essays on the Status and Destiny of Woman
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Mona Caird
In this series of essays, British feminist and novelist Mona Caird discusses marriage customs at various points in history, offers thoughtfu…
The Wing of Azrael, Volume 1
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Mona Caird
Mona Caird, a British writer and feminist, criticized in numerous non-fiction writings the state of marriage as it existed in her time. Her …
The Wing of Azrael, Volume 2
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Mona Caird
Mona Caird, a British writer and feminist, criticized in numerous non-fiction writings the state of marriage as it existed in her time. Her …
The Wing of Azrael, Volume 3
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Mona Caird
Mona Caird, a British writer and feminist, criticized in numerous non-fiction writings the state of marriage as it existed in her time. Her …