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In "Missing," Mrs. Humphry Ward intricately weaves a narrative of suspense and emotional depth, exploring themes of loss, identity, and social consciousness in early 20th century England. The novel unfolds through the eyes of its protagonist, who grapples with the mysterious disappearance of a loved one, reflecting the uncertainties of an era marked by rapid social change and the challenges of modernity. Ward'Äôs lyrical prose and rich character development invite readers into a vividly depicted world where personal dilemmas mirror broader societal issues, allowing a profound examination of…mehr

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In "Missing," Mrs. Humphry Ward intricately weaves a narrative of suspense and emotional depth, exploring themes of loss, identity, and social consciousness in early 20th century England. The novel unfolds through the eyes of its protagonist, who grapples with the mysterious disappearance of a loved one, reflecting the uncertainties of an era marked by rapid social change and the challenges of modernity. Ward'Äôs lyrical prose and rich character development invite readers into a vividly depicted world where personal dilemmas mirror broader societal issues, allowing a profound examination of the human condition. Born Mary Augusta Ward, Mrs. Humphry Ward was a prominent novelist and social reformer whose works often addressed the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas. A well-educated woman, she was immersed in the intellectual currents of her time, with connections to influential figures such as Thomas Hardy and George Eliot. Her own experiences with loss and her commitment to social issues profoundly shaped her writing, making "Missing" both a personal and reflective narrative. I highly recommend "Missing" to readers who enjoy psychological depth blended with intricate plotting. It not only serves as an engaging mystery but also as a poignant exploration of emotional landscapes, ensuring that Ward's insights into the human spirit resonate well beyond her time.

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Mary Augusta Ward CBE (née Arnold; 11 June 1851 - 24 March 1920) was a British novelist who wrote as Mrs Humphry Ward under her marital name. She campaigned to enhance disadvantaged children's education and was the first President of the Women's National Anti-Suffrage League. Mary Augusta Arnold was born into a distinguished intellectual family of writers and educators in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Mary was the daughter of Tom Arnold, a literature professor, and Julia Sorell. Her uncle was the poet Matthew Arnold, and her grandfather was the famed Rugby School headmaster Thomas Arnold. Julia Huxley ran a school and married Leonard Huxley, who had two sons, Julian and Aldous Huxley. The Arnolds and Huxleys had a significant impact on British intellectual life. Mary's father, Tom Arnold, was appointed inspector of schools in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) on January 15, 1850. Tom Arnold was accepted into the Roman Catholic Church on January 12, 1856, making him so unpopular at work (and with his wife) that he quit and moved to England with his family in July 1856. Mary Arnold had celebrated her fifth birthday a month before they left, and she had no further ties to Tasmania.