Edwards enjoyed three separate careers: as a journalist, a novelist, and an Egyptologist. She was also an active supporter of the suffrage movement, serving at one time as Vice-President of the Society for Promoting Women's Suffrage. Amelia Edwards never married, but lived and traveled for much of her life with a female companion. Though she was a popular novelist, today you are most likely to come across her tales of travel.
Novels
No Hero (1863)
Barbara's History (1864)
Half a Million of Money (1865)
Monsieur Maurice (1873)
Lord Brackenbury (1880)
In The Days Of My Youth (1889)
Barbara's History (1864)
Half a Million of Money (1865)
Monsieur Maurice (1873)
Lord Brackenbury (1880)
In The Days Of My Youth (1889)
Collections
Miss Carew (1865)
Mugby Junction (1866) (with others)
A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest (1874)
Hand and Glove (1965)
The Phantom Coach (1982)
Famous Ghost Stories (1993)
Mugby Junction (1866) (with others)
A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest (1874)
Hand and Glove (1965)
The Phantom Coach (1982)
Famous Ghost Stories (1993)
Novellas and Short Stories
An Engineer's Story
Nashville Interiors
A Service Of Danger
The Story Of Salome
Was It An Illusion?
The Four-Fifteen Express (2004)
Nashville Interiors
A Service Of Danger
The Story Of Salome
Was It An Illusion?
The Four-Fifteen Express (2004)
Non fiction show
Anthologies containing stories by Amelia B Edwards
Holy Ghosts (2023)
Classic Tales of the Ecclesiastical Uncanny
(British Library Tales of the Weird, book 38)
edited by
Fiona Snailham
Haunters at the Hearth (2022)
Eerie Tales for Christmas Nights
(British Library Tales of the Weird, book 34)
edited by
Lucy Evans and Tanya Kirk
More anthologies
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