Mona Caird

Mona Caird (née Mona Alison, also called Alice Mona Henryson Caird) (1854?-1932) was a Scottish novelist and essayist whose feminist views sparked controversy in the late 19th century. (The year of her birth is uncertain, sometimes given as 1855 or 1858, but most often 1854.)Writings of Mona Caird * Whom Nature Leadeth (1883) novel * One That Wins (1887) novel * Marriage (1888) essay * The Wing Of Azrael (1889) novel * The Emancipation of the Family (1890) essay * A Romance Of The Moors (1891) stories * The Yellow Drawing-Room (1892) story * A Defence of the So-Called Wild Women (1892) essay * The Daughters Of Danaus (1894) novel * The Sanctuary Of Mercy 1895) essay * A Sentimental View Of Vivisection (1895) essay * Beyond the Pale: An Appeal on Behalf of the Victims of Vivisection (1897) extended essay * The Morality of Marriage and Other Essays on the Status and Destiny of Women (1897) essays * The Pathway Of The Gods (1898) novel * The Ethics of Vivisection (1900) essay * The Logicians: An episode in dialogue (1902) play * Romantic Cities Of Provence (1906) travel * Militant Tactics and Woman's Suffrage (1908) essay * The Stones Of Sacrifice (1915) essay * The Great Wave (1931) novel
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