W. L. George
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Walter Lionel George (1882 – 1926) was an English writer, born and brought up in Paris, France. He was known for novels and writings on feminism.
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- Engines of Social Progress (1907)
- France in the twentieth century (1908)
- A Bed of Roses (1911) novel
- City of Light: A Novel of Modern Paris (1912)
- Woman and Tomorrow (1913)
- Until the Day Break (1913)
- Dramatic Actualities (1914)
- Olga Nazimov and Other Stories (1915)
- Israel Kalisch (1915)
- Anatole France (1915)
- The Intelligence of Woman (1916)
- The Strangers' Wedding or the Comedy of a Romantic (1916)
- The Making of an Englishman (1917) novel
- The Second Blooming (1917)
- A Novelist on Novels (1918)
- Literary Chapters (1918)
- Blind Alley (1919)
- Eddies of the Day (1919)
- Caliban (1920)
- The Confession of Ursula Trent (1921)
- A London Mosaic (1921) illustrations Philippe Forbes-Robertson.
- Hail Columbia! Random Impressions Of A Conservative English Radical (1921)
- Her Unwelcome Husband (1922)
- The Stiff Lip (1922)
- The Ordeal of Monica Mary
- One Of The Guilty (1923)
- The Triumph of Gallio (1924) novel
- The Story of Woman (1925)
- Historic Lovers (1925)
- Gifts of Sheba (1926) novel
- The Pointlessness of war in the middle east (1926)
- Children of the Morning (1927)
- The Selected Short Stories of W.L. George (1927)
- The Little Beloved