മേരി ലൂയിസ മോളെസ്‍വർത്ത് (29 മെയ് 1839 – 20 ജനുവരി 1921) ഒരു ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് എഴുത്തുകാരിയും കുട്ടികളുടെ കഥകളുടെ രചയിതാവുമായിരുന്നു. മിസിസ് മോളെസ്‍വർത്ത് എന്ന പേരിലാണ് അവർ കുട്ടികൾക്കു വേണ്ടിയുള്ള രചനകൾ നടത്തിയിരുന്നത്.[1] മുതിർന്നവർക്കുള്ള അവരുടെ ആദ്യനോവലുകളായ "Lover and Husband" (1869) "Cicely" (1874) എന്നിവ എന്നിസ് ഗ്രഹാം എന്ന തൂലികാനാമത്തിലാണ് പ്രസിദ്ധീകരിക്കപ്പെട്ടത്. ഇടയ്ക്കിടെ അവരുടെ പേര് M. L. S. Molesworth. എന്നും ചില പുസ്തകങ്ങളിൽ രേഖപ്പെടുത്തിയിരുന്നു.[2]

Mary Louisa Molesworth
ജനനം(1839-05-29)29 മേയ് 1839
Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
മരണം20 ജനുവരി 1921(1921-01-20) (പ്രായം 81)
London, England
തൂലികാ നാമംEnnis Graham, Mrs Molesworth
തൊഴിൽWriter
ദേശീയതEnglish
Period19th century
GenreChildren's Literature

ഗ്രന്ഥങ്ങൾ

തിരുത്തുക
  • Tell me a story (1875)
  • "Carrots": Just a Little Boy (1876)
  • A Christmas Fairy, and Other Stories (1878)
  • Hathercourt Rectory (3 volumes; 1878)
    • Volume I: multiple formats at archive.org
    • Volume II: multiple formats at archive.org
    • Volume III: multiple formats at archive.org
  • The tapestry room; a child's romance (1879)
  • A Christmas Child: A Sketch of a Boy-Life (1880)
  • Miss Bouverie.: A novel (1880)
  • The adventures of Herr Baby (1881)
  • 'Grandmother dear'; a book for boys and girls (1882)
  • Rosy (1882)
  • The boys and I; a child's story for children. (1883)
  • Two little waifs (1883)
  • Christmas-tree land (1886)
  • "Us" : an old-fashioned story (1886)
  • Jack Frost's Little Prisoners: A Collection of Stories for Children From Four to Twelve Years of Age (1887, also contributions by Stella Austin, S. Baring-Gould, Caroline Birley, Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-Hugessen Brabourne, Mrs. Massey, Anne Thackeray Ritchie, E. M. Wilmot-Buxton, and Charlotte M. Yonge)
  • Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery Story (1887)
  • The Palace in the Garden (1887)
  • A Christmas Posy (1888)
  • Four Ghost Stories (1888)
  • French life in letters (1889)
  • The rectory children (1889)
  • Neighbours (1889, also by Mary Ellen Edwards)
  • The Green Casket, and Other Stories (1890)
  • Family troubles (1890)
  • Imogen : or, Only eighteen (1890s)
  • Robin Redbreast : a story for girls (1890s)
  • The Girls and I: A Veracious History (1892)
  • The Man With the Pan-Pipes; and Other Stories (circa 1892)
  • Leona (circa 1892)
  • The next-door house. (1892)
  • The Cuckoo Clock (1893)
  • Four Winds Farm; and, The Children of the Castle (2 books in 1 volume, 1893)
  • Mary (1893)
  • Nurse Heatherdale's Story; and Little Miss Peggy (1893)
  • Studies and stories (1893)
  • My New Home (1894)
  • My new home (1894)
  • A Budget of Christmas Tales, by Charles Dickens and Others (circa 1895, also contributions by Charles Dickens, Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster, Mrs. W. H. Corning, Irving Bacheller, Julia Schayer, Hezekiah Butterworth, Cornelia Redmond, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, C. H. Mead, Herbert W. Collingwood, and Juliana Horatia Ewing)
  • The carved lions (1895)
  • Olivia, a story for girls (1895)
  • Uncanny Tales (circa 1896)
  • Philippa (1896)
  • Sheila's Mystery (1896)
  • The Oriel window (1896)
  • Hoodie (1897)
  • Meg Langholme; or, The day after to-morrow (1897)
  • The magic nuts (1898)
  • The Laurel Walk (1899)
  • This and that : a tale of two tinies (1899)
  • Miss Mouse and Her Boys (1897)
  • The wood-pigeons and Mary (1901, also by H. R. Millar)
  • Peterkin (1902)
  • Fairies -- of sorts, (1908)
  • Edmeé : a tale of the French revolution (1916)
  • Stories by Mrs. Molesworth (compiled by Sidney Baldwin, 1922)
  • Five Minutes' Stories (not dated)
  • Great-Uncle Hoot-Toot (not dated)
  • The Thirteen Little Black Pigs, and Other Stories (non dated)
  • Blanche: A Story for Girls (non dated)
  • The Children of the Castle (non dated)
  • An Enchanted Garden: Fairy Stories (not dated)
  • Fairies Afield (not dated)
  • The Grim House (not dated)
  • The House That Grew (not dated)
  • Jasper (not dated)
  • The Laurel Walk (not dated)
  • Lettice (not dated)
  • The Little Old Portrait: Later: Edmee, A Tale of the French Revolution (not dated)
  • Mary (not dated)
  • Not without Thorns (not dated)
  • Nurse Heatherdale's Story (not dated)
  • The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests (not dated)
  • Silverthorns (not dated)
  • Sweet Content (not dated)
  • That Girl in Black (not dated)
  • The Third Miss St Quentin (not dated)
  • White Turrets (not dated)[3]
  1. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004).
  2. William Abbatt (1966). The colloquial who's who: an attempt to identify the many authors, writers and contributors who have used pen-names, initials, etc. (1600-1924). Pub. for University Microfilms Inc., Ann Arbor by Argonaut Press. p. 28. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  3. Bibliography of Mary Louisa Molesworth taken from The Online Books Page