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==Works== | ==Works== | ||
* "Seven Years in the Wedded Life of a Roman Catholic" (1851 short story; published in Feb. 1851, ''New Monthly Magazine'', ed. by Harrison Ainsworth) | |||
* ''Danesbury House'' (Wood's first novel; published 1860) | |||
* ''East Lynne'' (1861 novel; her first book) | * ''East Lynne'' (1861 novel; her first book) | ||
* ''The Shadow of Ashlydyat'' (novel) | * ''The Shadow of Ashlydyat'' (1863 novel) | ||
* ''The Unholy Wish'' (novel) | * ''The Unholy Wish'' (novel) | ||
* "The Ghost" | * "The Ghost" | ||
* ''Anne Hereford'' (gothic) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 06:13, 7 April 2007

Ellen Wood (published as "Mrs. Henry Wood"; born Ellen Price; Ellen Price Wood) was a best-selling 19th century English writer in the supernatural mode.
Works
- "Seven Years in the Wedded Life of a Roman Catholic" (1851 short story; published in Feb. 1851, New Monthly Magazine, ed. by Harrison Ainsworth)
- Danesbury House (Wood's first novel; published 1860)
- East Lynne (1861 novel; her first book)
- The Shadow of Ashlydyat (1863 novel)
- The Unholy Wish (novel)
- "The Ghost"
- Anne Hereford (gothic)