Life
She was the only child of Charles MacDowell and Eliza, his second wife, born in Fitzroy Square, London, about 1825; her father had died five months before. She was entirely educated at home. She became the second wife of SirWorks
Lady Hardy's first significant novel, ''Paul Wynter's Sacrifice'', was published in 1869, was a success, and was translated into French. A new edition came out in 1881. Her next novel, ''Daisy Nicholl'' (1870), achieved great success in America. In 1880 and 1881 she travelled in the United States. Her tours prompted two books, ''Through Cities and Prairie Lands: Sketches of an American Tour'', 1881, and ''Down South'', 1883. Other works include: * ''War Notes from the Crimea'', 1855. * ''The Artist's Family: an Historical Romance'', 1857. * ''A Casual Acquaintance: a Novel founded on Fact'', 1866, 2 vols. * ''A Hero's Work'', 1868, 3 vols. * ''A Woman's Triumph'', 1872, 3 vols. * ''Lizzie'', 1875, 3 vols. * ''Madge'', 1898, 3 vols. * ''Beryl Fortescue'', 1881, 3 vols. * ''In Sight of Land'', 1885, 3 vols. * ''A Dangerous Experiment'', 1888, 3 vols. * ''A Buried Sin'', 1894, 3 vols. Lady Hardy wrote also articles on social topics, and short stories, for journals and magazines.Family
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hardy, Mary Anne 1820s births 1891 deaths Date of birth unknown English travel writers British women travel writers 19th-century English novelists 19th-century British women writers Wives of knights Writers from London