Author:Ella D'Arcy

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Ella D'Arcy
(1857–1937)

English short fiction writer in the late 19th and early 20th century. Pseudonym of Constance Eleanor Mary Byrne. Also published under the name Gilbert H. Page.

Ella D'Arcy

Works

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Novels

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Short stories

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As Gilbert H. Page

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  • "An April Folly" in The Argosy, 51 (1891), pp. 334-344
  • "The Smile" in The Argosy, 52 (1891), pp. 348-351
  • "A Modern Incident" in The Argosy, 52 (1891), pp. 381-386
  • "Unqualified Assistance" in The Argosy, 54 (1892)
  • "In a Cathedral" in The Argosy, 54 (1892), pp. 532-536
  • "Personality in Art" in Westminster Review, 139 (1893), pp. 646-653
  • "Kensington Minor" in The Argosy, 55 (1893), pp. 345-352
  • "Kathleen: Maid of All Work" in Good Words, 35 (1894), pp. 779-784
  • "The Friends' Trysting-Place" in The Strand Magazine, 22 (1901), pp. 511-518
  • "Three Women and a Man" in Tatler, 37 (1902)
  • "The Ipswich Express" in The Strand Magazine, 24 (1902), pp. 82-89
  • "Kitty and Nibs" in The Strand Magazine, 24 (1902), pp. 433-440
  • "The Trials of the Tea Ladies" in The Strand Magazine, 24 (1902), pp. 524-530
  • "The Great Sirius Diamond" in The Strand Magazine, 24 (1902), pp. 720-729
  • "Paula's Playthings" in The Grand Magazine, 5 (1907), pp. 468-480
  • "The Boy Who Had No Father" in The Grand Magazine, 10 (1909), pp. 691-698
  • "How Bobs Chose His Father" in The Strand Magazine (U.S.), 43 (258) (1912), pp. 819-825

Collections

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Translation

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  • Maurois, André, Ariel: A Shelley Romance (1924) translated from the French.

Works about D'Arcy

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  • Windholz, Anne M. (1996), "The Woman Who Would Be Editor: Ella D'Arcy and the ‘Yellow Book.’", Victorian Periodicals Review, 29 (2): 116-130. 
  • Maier, Sarah E. (1994), "Subverting the Ideal: The New Woman and the Battle of the Sexes in the Short Fiction of Ella D'Arcy.", Victorian Review, 20 (1): 35-48. 


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1939, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 84 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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