Mary Cowden Clarke - Works

Works

  • Kit Bam's Adventures: or, The Yarns of an Old Mariner (1849)
  • Concordance to Shakespeare 1846
  • The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines 1850
  • The Iron Cousin 1854
  • Florence Nightingale 1857
  • World-noted women; or, Types of womanly attributes of all lands and ages. 1858
  • Memorial Sonnets 1888
  • My long life : an autobiographic sketch 1897

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