A Writer's Recollections — Volume 1

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A Writer's Recollections — Volume 1

by Mrs. Humphry Ward

EN·~5 hours·12 chapters

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12 total
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A WRITER'S RECOLLECTIONS (IN TWO VOLUMES), VOLUME I - BY MRS. HUMPHRY WARD - Published November, 1918.

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ILLUSTRATIONS

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A WRITER'S RECOLLECTIONS

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CHAPTER I

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CHAPTER II

18:29
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CHAPTER III

44:01
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CHAPTER IV

29:03
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CHAPTER V

36:30
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CHAPTER VI

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CHAPTER VII

24:55

Description

A seasoned literary mind turns her thoughts toward the gentle privilege of age, musing on how time grants a quiet authority in conversation. She invites listeners to share in the simple pleasure of recalling a life lived among books, where personal reflections become a bridge to wider human experience. The tone is intimate yet measured, promising a memoir that balances honest recollection with the careful selection of moments that still spark curiosity.

The narrative begins in a Westmorland valley, where a five‑year‑old arrives at the stone house of Fox How, a place steeped in the legacy of a famous headmaster. She paints vivid pictures of the long sea voyage from Tasmania, the cramped decks of the William Brown, and the harsh rhythm of daily life aboard a ship plagued by rats and cold seawater baths. These early scenes set the stage for a life intertwined with education, travel, and the quiet resilience of a family navigating both personal loss and new beginnings.

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en

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~5 hours (297K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Andrew Templeton, Juliet Sutherland, Sandra Brown, David Gundry, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mrs. Humphry Ward

Mrs. Humphry Ward

1851–1920

A bestselling Victorian novelist and social reformer, she became famous for fiction that wrestled with faith, doubt, and the moral questions of modern life. Her novels were serious, popular, and deeply engaged with the social issues of her day.

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