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Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (The Duchess) (18551897)
Hungerford, Mrs. Margaret (Hamilton Argles) [“The Duchess”]. A popular Irish novelist; born at Milleen, about 1855; died at Brandon, Jan. 24, 1897. Her works are: ‘Phyllis’ (1877); ‘Molly Bawn’ (1878); ‘Airy Fairy Lillian’ (1879); ‘Beauty’s Daughters’ (1880); ‘Mrs. Geoffrey’ (1881); ‘Faith and Unfaith’ (1881); ‘Portia’ (1882); ‘Loÿs, Lord Beresford, and Other Tales’ (1883); ‘Rosmoyne’ (1883); ‘Doris’ (1884); ‘O Tender Dolores’ (1885); ‘A Maiden All Forlorn, and Other Stories’ (1885); ‘In Durance Vile’ (1885); ‘Lady Branksmere’ (1886); ‘A Mental Struggle’ (1886); ‘Lady Valworth’s Diamonds’ (1886); ‘Her Week’s Amusement’ (1886); ‘Green Pastures and Gray Grief’ (1886); ‘A Modern Circe’ (1887); ‘The Duchess’ (1887); ‘Undercurrents’ (1888); ‘Marvel’ (1888); ‘Hon. Mrs. Vereker’ (1888).