D'Arcy, Ella (c. 1856–1937)
D'Arcy, Ella (c. 1856–1937)
British short-story writer. Name variations: (pseudonym) Gilbert H. Page. Born c. 1856 in London, England; died Sept 5, 1937, in London England; dau. of Anthony D'Arcy and Sophia Anne Byrne.
Published many stories in literary magazine The Yellow Book and assisted its editor John Lane; wrote Monochromes (1895), Modern Instances (1898) and The Bishop's Dilemma (1898); translated Ariel: The Life of Shelley by A. Maurois (1924).
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