
Maurice Hewlett
Maurice Henry Hewlett was an English historical novelist, poet and essayist.

The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay
Amidst love, loyalty, and looming warfare, a king must choose between matters of the heart and the crown.
By Maurice Hewlett

Little Novels of Italy
In a land of romance and struggle, a young woman's beauty and spirit are tested as she navigates the intricate dance of love, duty, and societal expectations.
By Maurice Hewlett

Gudrid the Fair: A Tale of the Discovery of America
Witness a young Norse woman's journey through love, family duty, and exploration as she becomes part of the first Viking settlement in Greenland.
By Maurice Hewlett

The Forest Lovers
A spirited youth enters a dangerous forest, where he encounters a captivating maiden and finds himself caught in a web of love, honor, and perilous adventure.
By Maurice Hewlett

Helen Redeemed and Other Poems
In a world of ancient battles and personal turmoil, a legendary woman grapples with the intense consequences of love and seeks a path to forgiveness amidst the ruins of war.
By Maurice Hewlett

Halfway House: A Comedy of Degrees
In a world of social divides and age gaps, an unlikely connection sparks between a dignified gentleman and a humble governess, leading to unforeseen romance and laughter.
By Maurice Hewlett

The Ruinous Face
In a world consumed by war and desire, a queen must confront the devastating power of her own beauty as she chooses between loyalty and passion.
By Maurice Hewlett

The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca
A young man's study abroad turns into a whirlwind romance that puts his honor and future at odds.
By Maurice Hewlett

Frey and His Wife
A man of questionable origin sails into a world of Norse legends and bloody rivalries, where a quest for vengeance ignites a fierce battle of honor and identity.
By Maurice Hewlett

Love and Lucy
In a world of social expectations, a wife yearns for connection as a dinner party threatens to unveil hidden desires and complicate a seemingly stable marriage.
By Maurice Hewlett

The Village Wife's Lament
Experience the raw ache of love and loss as a village woman's heart breaks under the weight of war's relentless grasp.
By Maurice Hewlett

In a Green Shade: A Country Commentary
After a world-altering war, experience a reflective journey through the countryside where the author finds wisdom and critiques a changing society.
By Maurice Hewlett

Last Essays of Maurice Hewlett
: Embark on a journey through memory and place, as a writer journeys to his ancestral home, searching for the timeless truths woven into the fabric of life.
By Maurice Hewlett

The Queen's Quair; or, The Six Years' Tragedy
A young queen must navigate treacherous political waters, filled with love, betrayal, and the looming threat of losing everything she holds dear.
By Maurice Hewlett

The Spanish Jade
Set amongst a vivid Spanish backdrop in the 19th century, two men will have their lives forever altered and intertwined by a vengeful quest and an elusive woman.
By Maurice Hewlett

Lore of Proserpine
Step into a world where reality blurs, identities clash, and fairies dance in the hidden corners of perception.
By Maurice Hewlett

Earthwork out of Tuscany: Being Impressions and Translations of Maurice Hewlett
Journey through Tuscany with a traveler and writer as they explore the sights, sounds, and wonders of a far off land.
By Maurice Hewlett

Rest Harrow: A Comedy of Resolution
On a steamer, old flames hint at hidden histories and ignite the question of whether old wounds can heal into new beginnings.
By Maurice Hewlett