Ada Ellen Bayly (1857-1903) was a British novelist who wrote several popular stories under the name of "Edna Lyall". They include Won by Waiting (1879), Donovan (1882), We Two (1884), In the Golden Days (1885), Their Happiest Christmas (1886), Knight-Errant (1887), The Autobiography of a Slander (1887), A Hardy Norseman (1889), Derrick Vaughan: Novelist (1889), To Right the Wrong (1892), Doreen: The Story of A Singer (1894), How the Children Raised the Wind (1895), The Autobiography of a Truth (1896), Wayfaring Men (1867), Hope the Hermit (1898), In Spite of All (1901), The Hinderers: A Story of the Present Time (1902) and The Burges Letters: A Record of Life in the Sixties (1902).
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Edna Lyall, the pen name of Ada Ellen Bayly (1857 - 1903), was an English novelist and feminist. She was born in Brighton the youngest of four children of a London barrister. Her father died when she was eleven, and her mother died three years later. Lyall described her experience of being orphaned later in her famous novel, We Two (1884). She was educated partly at home, at private schools, and by her uncle, and she lived with her married sisters. Her most famous work is In the Golden Days (1885).
This autobiography by Ada Ellen Bayly gives full expression to her ideals and aim in life. Most of her works were under pseudonym and in this work she defends herself and her approach. A stimulating work that portrays a strong woman and her life-long struggle.
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