Mary Cholmondeley
11 books
Mary Cholmondeley was an English novelist and writer, known for her insightful exploration of social issues and human relationships in her works. She gained prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with her most notable novel, "Red Pottage," addressing themes of morality and the complexities of love. Cholmondeley's writing often reflects her keen observations of society, and she was recognized for her ability to blend realism with elements of romance. Her literary contributions include a variety of novels, such as "Diana Tempest" and "Moth and Rust," showcasing her versatility and depth as a storyteller.
Books by This Author
11 titles
A Devotee: An Episode in the Life of a Butterfly
Mary Cholmondeley
Diana Tempest, Volume I
Mary Cholmondeley
Diana Tempest, Volume II
Mary Cholmondeley
Diana Tempest, Volume III
Mary Cholmondeley
Moth and Rust; Together with Geoffrey's Wife and The Pitfall
Mary Cholmondeley
Notwithstanding
Mary Cholmondeley
Prisoners: Fast Bound In Misery And Iron
Mary Cholmondeley
Red Pottage
Mary Cholmondeley
The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers
Mary Cholmondeley
The Lowest Rung / Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy
Mary Cholmondeley
The Romance of His Life, and Other Romances
Mary Cholmondeley