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* ''Jack the Fisherman'' (1887)   
* ''Jack the Fisherman'' (1887)   
* ''The Gates Between'' (1887)   
* ''The Gates Between'' (1887)   
* ''The struggle for Immortality'' (1889)   
* ''The Struggle for Immortality'' (1889)   
* with her [[Herbert Dickinson Ward|husband]], ''Come Forth'' (1891)
* ''Come Forth'' (1891) (with Herbert Dickinson Ward)
* ''A Singular Life'' (1895)   
* ''A Singular Life'' (1895)   
* ''The Story of Jesus Christ'' (1897)  
* ''The Story of Jesus Christ'' (1897)  

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Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward was a feminist known for her spiritual and ghost stories. Her mother-in-law (also Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, although she published as H. Trusta) and husband (Herbert Dickinson Ward) were also writers.

Works

  • Ellen's Idol (1864)
  • Mercy Gliddon's Work (1866)
  • The Gates Ajar (1868)
  • Men, Women, and Ghosts (1869)
  • Hedged In (1870)
  • The Silent Partner (1871)
  • Poetic Studies (1875)
  • The Story of Avis (1877)
  • An Old Maid's Paradise (1879)
  • Doctor Zay (1882)
  • Beyond the Gates (1883)
  • Songs of the Silent World (1884)
  • Jack the Fisherman (1887)
  • The Gates Between (1887)
  • The Struggle for Immortality (1889)
  • Come Forth (1891) (with Herbert Dickinson Ward)
  • A Singular Life (1895)
  • The Story of Jesus Christ (1897)
  • The Supply at Saint Agetha's (1897)
  • Within the Gates (1901)
  • Trixy (1904)
  • Walled In (1907)
  • The Whole Family (collaborative novel with eleven other authors, 1908)
  • The Empty House and Other Stories (1910)