
Mona Caird (née Mona Alison, also called Alice Mona Henryson Caird) (c. 1854 - 1932) was a Scottish novelist and essayist whose feminist views sparked controversy in the late 19th century. Writings of Mona Caird * Whom Nature Leadeth (1883) novel * One That Wins (1887) novel * Marriage (1888) essay * The Wing Of Azrael (1889) novel * The Emancipation of the Family (1890) essay * A Romance Of The Moors (1891) stories * The Yellow Drawing-Room (1892) story * A Defence of the So-Called Wild Women (1892) essay * The Daughters Of Danaus (1894) novel * The Sanctuary Of Mercy 1895) essay * A Sentimental View Of Vivisection (1895) essay * Beyond the Pale: An Appeal on Behalf of the Victims of Vivisection (1897) extended essay * The Morality of Marriage and Other Essays on the Status and Destiny of Women (1897) essays * The Pathway Of The Gods (1898) novel * The Ethics of Vivisection (1900) essay * The Logicians: An episode in dialogue (1902) play * Romantic Cities Of Provence (1906) travel * Militant Tactics and Woman's Suffrage (1908) essay * The Stones Of Sacrifice (1915) essay * The Great Wave (1931) novel