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Mrs. Molesworth

Mary Louisa Molesworth, known by her pen name Mrs. Molesworth, was an influential English author celebrated for her children's literature. Born Mary Louisa Stewart, she initially published novels for adults under the pseudonym Ennis Graham, with works such as 'Lover and Husband' (1869) and 'Cicely' (1874). However, it was her transition to writing for children that defined her literary legacy. Molesworth's stories often featured strong moral themes and vivid characters, captivating young readers and earning her a prominent place in Victorian literature. Her most notable works include 'The Cuckoo Clock' (1877) and 'The Magic City' (1910), which showcased her ability to blend fantasy with relatable childhood experiences. Molesworth's narratives often emphasized the importance of imagination and the inner lives of children, setting her apart from her contemporaries. Her contributions to children's literature not only entertained but also provided valuable lessons, influencing generations of writers and educators. Molesworth's legacy endures as a pioneer in the genre, recognized for her ability to engage young minds through enchanting storytelling.

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Mary Louisa Molesworth, née Stewart (29 May 1839 – 20 January 1921) was an English writer of children's stories who wrot...

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Books from the author

Hoodie
Robin Redbreast: A Story for Girls
Grandmother Dear: A Book for Boys and Girls
Peterkin
The Girls and I: A Veracious History

Jasper

1906

Mrs. Molesworth

The Carved Lions
An Enchanted Garden: Fairy Stories
The Old Pincushion; Or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests
White Turrets

FairiesAfield

1911

Mrs. Molesworth

Four Ghost Stories

Philippa

Mrs. Molesworth

UncannyTales

1896

Mrs. Molesworth

US," an OldFashionedStory

1885

Mrs. Molesworth

Five Minutes' Stories

Mary: ANurseryStory forVery Litt...

1893

Mrs. Molesworth

Not WithoutThorns

Mrs. Molesworth

My New Home
The Cuckoo Clock
A Christmas Posy

The ThirdMiss StQuentin

1888

Mrs. Molesworth

The Tapestry Room: A Child's Romance

Rosy

1882

Mrs. Molesworth

Sweet Content
The Laurel Walk
Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery Story
The Rectory Children
The Wood-Pigeons and Mary
Lettice
Nurse Heatherdale's Story

Carrots:"Just aLittle Boy

1876

Mrs. Molesworth

Christmas-Tree Land
The Adventures of Herr Baby

Blanche: AStory forGirls

1894

Mrs. Molesworth

Two Little Waifs
Great Uncle Hoot-Toot
The Children of the Castle

Imogen; Or,OnlyEighteen

1892

Mrs. Molesworth

The LittleOld Portrait

1884

Mrs. Molesworth

The Oriel Window
The Green Casket, and Other Stories

The GrimHouse

1905

Mrs. Molesworth

The Man with the Pan-Pipes, and Other Stories
The Thirteen Little Black Pigs, and Other Stories
Miss Mouse and Her Boys

The Boys andI: A Child'sStory forChildren

1883

Mrs. Molesworth

Lover andHusband: ANovel

Mrs. Molesworth

The Palace in the Garden
Silverthorns
That Girl in Black; And, Bronzie

Cicely: AStory ofThree Years

1874

Mrs. Molesworth

Hathercourt

1878

Mrs. Molesworth

Tell Me a Story
The Magic Nuts
A Christmas Child: A Sketch of a Boy-Life
Four Winds Farm

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