Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler (9 April 1860 - 22 June 1929) was an English author.
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She was the daughter of Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton.
She published several volumes of verse and a volume of short stories. She first achieved fame by the publication of Concerning Isabel Carnaby (1898). This was followed by A Double Thread (1899), Fuel of Fire (1902), Place and Power (1903) and Ten Degrees Backward (1915).[1]
On 16 April 1903 Ellen married Alfred Felkin, a senior teacher at the Royal Naval School at Mottingham near Eltham.[2] Her sister Edith Henrietta Fowler was also a novelist.