Florence Warden

Florence Warden
Florence Warden was an English novelist and playwright known for her contributions to popular fiction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born Florence Alice Price, she worked as an actress before finding success as a writer with her debut novel, "The House on the Marsh" (1882), which became a bestseller. Warden specialized in mystery, romance, and adventure stories, often featuring intricate plots and strong, independent female protagonists. Her prolific career produced numerous novels, including "A Witch of the Hills" and "The Heiress of Wylmington," solidifying her reputation in Victorian popular literature.

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SOMETHING AMISS. Everybody knows Canterbury, with its Old-World charms and its ostentatious air of being content to be rather behind the times, of looking down upon the hurrying Americans who dash through its cathedral and take snap-shots at its slums, and at all those busy moderns who cannot afford to take life at its own jog-trot pace. But everybody does not know the charming old halls and... more...