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         Wood Henry:     more books (53)
  1. Mrs. Halliburton's troubles Volume 2
  2. Mrs. Halliburton's troubles Volume 3
  3. Mrs. Halliburton's troubles Volume 1
  4. Dene Hollow: A Novel
  5. Oswald Cray Volume 1
  6. v by Henry, Mrs. , 1814-1887. Wood, 1871
  7. The house of Halliwell: a novel Volume 3
  8. A life's secret Volume 2
  9. Orville college: a story Volume 2
  10. The house of Halliwell: a novel Volume 1
  11. Bessy Rane: A Novel
  12. Johnny Ludlow Volume 3
  13. The shadow of Ashlydyat Volume 2
  14. East Lynne Volume 1

1. The Ellen Wood Website
Michael Flowers dedicated site to the Works of Ellen Wood (Mrs. Henry Wood, Victorian Literature and Novels Ellen Wood A Biographical Sketch. ELLEN Wood (1814-1887) - A Chronology Ellen Wood's Worcestershire Childhood. Mrs. Henry Wood and Worcestershire (1893) - A Victorian Essay
http://www.mrshenrywood.co.uk/
  • ELLEN WOOD - Bibliographies
  • Ellen Wood's Short Story Collections
  • Ellen Wood's Contributions to Periodicals
  • Wood's Supernatural Fiction
  • The ... - Ellen Wood's Statement Ellen Wood and Worcestershire
  • Ellen Wood's Worcestershire Childhood
  • Mrs. Henry Wood and Worcestershire (1893) - A Victorian Essay
  • The Shadow of Ashlydyat (1895) ... - A Victorian Essay
    Victorian Essays on Wood's Writing Career
  • Dr. Alexander Japp's Appreciation of Wood's Novels (c.1887)
  • Dr. Alexander Japp's Essay on Wood's Legacy (1897)
  • Adeline Sergeant's Essay - "Mrs. Henry Wood" (1897)
    Wood's Sales Figures
    ...
    Dramatisations

    Can you Help?
  • Wood's Sales Figures - please help to supply some missing data.
  • Mary Phillips - reported to be writing a biography of Wood in 1950.
    What happened to this project?

    Links
    Welcome to the City of Worcester Wilkie Collins
    19th Century Authors

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  • 2. Mrs. Henry Wood, 1814-1887. East Lynne, Or, The Earl's Daughter.
    Wood, Henry, Mrs., 18141887. Funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/woodhen/woodhen.html
    East Lynne,
    or, The Earl's Daughter:
    Electronic Edition.
    Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887
    Funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services
    supported the electronic publication of this title. Text transcribed by Apex Data Services, Inc.
    Image scanned by Joby Topper
    Text encoded by Lee Ann Morawski and Natalia Smith
    First edition, 2001
    ca. 1.4M
    Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
    Source Description: (title page) East Lynne, or, The Earl's Daughter 224 p. RICHMOND: Call number 3116 Conf. (Rare Book Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Documenting the American South.         All double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and " respectively. Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21st edition, 1998 Languages Used:
    • English
    LC Subject Headings: Revision History:
    • Celine Noel and Wanda Gunther revised TEIHeader and created catalog record for the electronic edition.

    3. WOOD, MRS HENRY
    Wood, Mrs Henry. Wood, Mrs Henry ELLEN (18141887), English novelist,was born at Worcester on the i7th of January 1814. Her maiden
    http://75.1911encyclopedia.org/W/WO/WOOD_MRS_HENRY.htm
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    WOOD, MRS HENRY
    Memorials of Mrs Henry Wood, by her son, were published in 1894. WOOD, SIR HENRY EVELYN (1838- ), British field marshal, was born at Braintree, Essex, on the 9th of February 1838, the youngest son of Sir John Page Wood, Bart. Educated at Marlborough, he entered the Royal Navy in 1852, and served as a midshipman in the Russian war, being employed on shore with the naval brigade in the siege operations before Sevastopol, mentioned in despatches, and severely wounded at the assault on the Redan on June 18, 1835. Immediately afterwards he left the navy for the army, becoming a cornet in the I3th Light Dragoons. Promoted lieutenant in 1856, he exchanged into the i7th Lancers in 1857, and served in the Indian Mutiny with distinction as brigade-major of a flying column, winning the

    4. Ellen Wood
    Ellen Mrs Henry Wood. (18141887). Mrs Henry Wood, as Victorian author Ellen Wood persistently called herself, was a
    http://home.t-online.de/home/uborg1/wood.htm
    Ellen [Mrs Henry] Wood
    East Lynne , caused quite a scandal on publication, being the story of an adulterous wife who leaves her husband and three children for an irresponsible rake who finally turns out to be a murderer, too. Much of the novel is concerned with the lady's everlasting remorse, and the narrator's warning address to other married women who might be pondering a similar action has become a much-quoted passage among experts. But the erring wife's doings and feelings are presented with much sympathy and thus at least part of the guilt is laid at the seemingly ideal husband's door, however much the auctorial voice may deny it. So, after all, Wood's novels are worth reading if one is willing to overlook the narratorial deficiencies, not only because they offer interesting stories full of suspense and romance but for the cultural insight they grant into the concerns and anxieties of apparently perfectly ordinary members of Victorian society: what is it that made so many Victorian readers value these novels as 'unputdownable', as modern book reviews like to put it? Sensation fiction has for some decades been a fertile field for Victorian scholars and the works of the 'big' ones, Collins and Braddon, have been the foremost subject of interest, and, consequently, of quite a heap of publications. It may be safely assumed that sooner or later Wood will be next.
    The novels:
    (the title links lead you to content summaries) Danesbury House
    East Lynne

    The Channings
    Mrs Halliburton's Troubles

    The Elchester College Boys

    5. Mrs. Henry Wood (1814-1887)
    Mrs. Henry Wood. 18141887. Profile. Novelist. Born Ellen Price inWorcester, the daughter of a glove maker, she spent most of her
    http://www3.shropshire-cc.gov.uk/wood.htm
    [Content] www.literaryheritage.org.uk Home People Places Themes ... Site map
    Mrs. Henry Wood
    Profile
    Novelist. Born Ellen Price in Worcester , the daughter of a glove maker, she spent most of her younger years with her grandmother. As a result of a curvature of the spine, while still a girl, she was to become a semi-invalid for the rest of her life. Ellen married an important banker and shipping agent, Henry Wood, in 1836 and thereafter lived abroad, mainly France. She began writing and her stories were published by Harrison Ainsworth in his New monthly magazine and later in Bentley's miscellany , receiving very little remuneration. Her work was popular and her output was steady, although it was put aside when the demands of raising a family required her full attention. Always using her husband's name, her first novel to be published was Danesbury House in 1860, soon followed by her most famous work, East Lynne (1861). Good reviews led to massive sales and she became a household name. The book lent itself to melodrama and a succession of dramatic adaptations helped to maintain interest in its author. Although her popularity continued and her output was prolific (with fifteen novels appearing in the next seven years) she was never to repeat the success of that book. Following the death of her husband in 1866, she took on responsibility for publication of the periodical

    6. West Midlands Writers On Education
    1911); William Samuel Symonds (18181887); Mary Webb (1881-1927); Mrs.Henry Wood (1814-1887); Emma Jane Worboise (1825-1887). Books. The
    http://www3.shropshire-cc.gov.uk/themes/theme08.htm
    [Content] www.literaryheritage.org.uk Home People Places Themes ... Site map
    West Midlands writers on education
    Introduction
    In the past, education was limited to the privileged few. Intelligence was often measured by breeding, position, wealth or even physiognomy. It was apparent that many of the wealthy, upper class males abused and wasted the privilege while the rest were denied the opportunity. Mary Cholmondeley aptly describes the products of this system: He had the spare, wiry figure, tall and lightly built, square in the shoulders and thin in the flank; he had the clear, weather-beaten complexion, the clean, nervous, capable hand, and the self-effacing manner, which we associate with myriads of well born, machine trained, perfectly groomed, expensively educated, uneducated Englishmen. Our public schools turn them out by the thousand. Prisoners by Mary Cholmondeley. Chapter 3. However, it became obvious towards the middle of the 19th century that this was not quite appropriate. School attendance became compulsory in the United Kingdom in 1880.
    Themes of education
  • The purpose of education Methods of education Perceptions and prejudices Education is for all Education and religion Where to be educated
  • The themes are explored more fully on page two.

    7. Mrs. Henry Wood, 1814-1887. East Lynne, Or, The Earl's Daughter.
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries. Mrs. Henry Wood, 18141887East Lynne, or, The Earl's Daughter. Richmond West Johnston, 1864.
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/woodhen/menu.html
    Mrs. Henry Wood, 1814-1887
    East Lynne,
    or, The Earl's Daughter.
    Funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services supported the electronic publication of this title. Return to "The Southern Homefront, 1861-1865" Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page Feedback URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/woodhen/menu.html Last update May 01, 2001

    8. Mrs. Henry Wood (1814-1887)
    Mrs. Henry Wood. 18141887. Profile. Novelist. Born Ellen Price in Worcester, the daughter of a glove maker, she spent
    http://home.freeuk.net/castlegates/wood.htm
    [Content] www.literaryheritage.org.uk Home People Places Themes ... Site map
    Mrs. Henry Wood
    Profile
    Novelist. Born Ellen Price in Worcester , the daughter of a glove maker, she spent most of her younger years with her grandmother. As a result of a curvature of the spine, while still a girl, she was to become a semi-invalid for the rest of her life. Ellen married an important banker and shipping agent, Henry Wood, in 1836 and thereafter lived abroad, mainly France. She began writing and her stories were published by Harrison Ainsworth in his Bentley's miscellany , receiving very little renumeration. Her work was popular and her output was steady, although it was put aside when the demands of raising a family required her full attention. Always using her husband's name, her first novel to be published was Danesbury House in 1860, soon followed by her most famous work, East Lynne (1861). Good reviews led to massive sales and she became a household name. The book lent itself to melodrama and a succession of dramatic adaptations helped to maintain interest in its author. Although her popularity continued and her output was prolific (with fifteen novels appearing in the next seven years) she was never to repeat the success of that book. Following the death of her husband in 1866, she took on responsibility for publication of the periodical

    9. Mrs. Henry Wood, 1814-1887. East Lynne, Or, The Earl's Daughter.
    Mrs. Henry Wood, 18141887. East Lynne . or, The Earl's Daughter.
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/woodhen/title.html
    Mrs. Henry Wood, 1814-1887
    East Lynne,
    or, The Earl's Daughter.
    Title Page
    Return to Menu Page for East Lynne, or, The Earl's Daughter by Mrs. Henry Wood
    Return to "The Southern Homefront, 1861-1865" Home Page
    Return to Documenting the American South Home Page
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    10. Ellen Wood - A Biographical Sketch
    Author and enter Wood into the search engine. Mrs Henry Wood islisted as Ellen Wood (18141887) . The Literary Encyclopedia.
    http://www.mrshenrywood.co.uk/who.html
    Ellen Wood - A Biographical Sketch
    (A brief outline of Wood's life and writing career)
    Compiled by Michael Flowers East Lynne (1861) – one of the most successful of the sensation novels of the 1860s. Wood followed her initial triumph with thirty more novels, and over a hundred short stories, most containing elements of mystery, crime, detection and suspense. Wood also edited the highly successful Argosy magazine from 1867 until her death some twenty years later.
                Wood suffered from several childhood ailments; the most serious being a severe curvature of the spine which was first noticed when she was thirteen. She had to spend days at a time on a reclining board or couch, but as she had access to books she remained in good spirits. Wood’s affliction affected her growth and she remained under five feet in height. She was also left devoid of muscular power and could never "carry anything heavier than a small book or parasol." Many subsequent novels were written in a reclining chair with the manuscript on her knees, or later in a specially designed chair which enabled her to write at a table.
    Argosy magazine, and wrote the only, but highly inadequate, biography of his mother.

    11. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Wood
    English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (18141887). Synonyms Mrs. Henry Wood. Ellen Price Wood. Wood Senses noun (person) 6
    http://www.hyperdic.net/dic/W/Wood.htm
    HyperDic
    Words Help HyperDic is a hyper-dictionary of English , based on WordNet , a semantic web of English words. This version links 27462 word forms, while the full offline dictionary on CD-rom covers more than 120,000 entries.
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    The word " Wood " has 4 different senses:
    Noun:
  • person United States film actress (1938-1981). person English conductor (1869-1944). person English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887). person United States painter noted for works based on life in the Midwest (1892-1942).
  • Pronunciation:
    • w uh1 d
    Wood Senses person
    Meaning:
    United States film actress (1938-1981).
    Broader:
    Synonyms:
    • Natalie Wood
    Wood Senses person
    Meaning:
    English conductor (1869-1944).
    Broader:
    Synonyms:
    • Sir Henry Wood Sir Henry Joseph Wood
    Wood Senses person
    Meaning:
    English writer of novels about murders and thefts and forgeries (1814-1887).
    Broader:
    Synonyms:
    • Mrs. Henry Wood

    12. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Wood, Henry, Mrs., 18141887. Titles. EastLynne. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
    http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/wood__henry__mrs.__1814-1.html
    Project Gutenberg Author record
    Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887
    Titles
    East Lynne
    To the main listings page
    Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online)

    13. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    Wollstonecraft, Mary, 17591797. Wood, Eugene, 1840-1923. Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887.Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955. Wood, William Charles Henry, 1864-1947.
    http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_W.html
    Project Gutenberg
    Author Index "W"
    Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883 Wairy, Louis Constant, 1778-1845 Walker, H. Wilfrid Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 ... Wyss, Johann David, 1743-1818
    To the main listings page
    Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online)

    14. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 12
    Wood, Henry, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Henry iI.e., Ellen Price Wood (18141887);Wood, JONATHAN; Wood, KRIS; Wood, LYNN; Wood, MONICA; Wood, TED
    http://contento.best.vwh.net/mags/q12.html
    Mystery Short Fiction: 1990-1999
    Index: Stories, Listed by Author, Part 12
    Previous Table-of-Contents

    15. Stories, Listed By Author
    Wood, Mrs. Henry iI.e., Ellen Price Wood (18141887) The Ebony Box, (na) , 1890A Century of Thrillers from Poe to Arlen, ed. Anon., London Daily Express
    http://contento.best.vwh.net/mags/s112.html
    Mystery Short Fiction: 1990-1999
    Stories, Listed by Author
    Previous Table-of-Contents
    WILSON, BARBARA ELLEN (continued)
    • Theft of the Poet [*Cassandra Reilly], (ss) A Woman's Eye , ed. Sara Paretsky, Delacorte, 1991
    WILSON, DAVID NIALL
    • A Little Sprig of Malice, (ss) Murder Most Delicious , ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Signet, 1995
    WILSON, DEBRA
    • Flamingos on the Gras, Alas, (ss) AHMM Dec '89
    WILSON, DEREK (Alan)
    • The Bothersome Business of the Dutch Nativity [*Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The Mammoth Book of New Sherlock Holmes Adventures , ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1997
    • The Curse of the Unborn Dead, (ss) Royal Whodunnits , ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1999
    • A Serious Matter, (ss) Shakespearean Whodunnits , ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1997
    WILSON, EDMUND
    • from "Why Do People Read Detective Stories?", (ex) , 1950
      • Picador Book of Crime Writing , ed. Michael Dibdin, Picador, 1993
      WILSON, F(rancis) PAUL
      • "Definitive Therapy" [*Batman], (nv) The Further Adventures of the Joker , ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Bantam, 1990
      • An Evening in the Park, (ss) Mystery Scene
      • Faces, (nv)

    16. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > W
    Wollstonecraft, Mary, 17591797; Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. Wood, Eugene,1840-1923; Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887; Wood, William Charles Henry, 1864-1947;
    http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Au

    17. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > E
    Author Wood, Henry, Mrs., 18141887 Keywords Authors W Wood, Henry, Mrs.,1814-1887; Titles E ; Subject English Literature. Ebb-Tide, The, 1999.
    http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Ti

    18. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 15
    Wood, BOB; Wood, ELLEN; see under Wood, Henry, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Henry ie, EllenPrice Wood (18141887); Wood, JONATHAN; Wood, KRIS; Wood, LYNN; Wood, MONICA;
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/msf/q15.htm
    Mystery Short Fiction: 1990-2002
    Index: Stories, Listed by Author, Part 15
    Previous Table-of-Contents

    19. Chronological List, Part 72
    Wood, GARDNER WEEKS; Wood, GRAHAM; Wood, HARRIET HARVEY; Wood, Mrs. Henryie, Ellen Price Wood (18141887); Wood, IRMA MACDONALD; Wood, J. AINSWORTH;
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e72.htm
    The FictionMags Index
    Chronological List, Part 72
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    20. Kentuckiana Electronic Texts (Authors - W)
    Book, (Wood, Henry, Mrs., 18141887.) Channings / by Mrs. Henry Wood. Book,(Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887.) George Canterbury'swill / by Mrs. Henry Wood.
    http://digilib.kyvl.org:8080/dynaweb/etexts/etextw

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