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Maisie Ward

Mary Josephine "Maisie" Ward Sheed (4 January 1889 – 28 January 1975), who published under the name Maisie Ward, was a writer, speaker, and publisher. Maisie's brother Leo Ward was co-founder of the publishing house Sheed and Ward; Maisie took his place when Leo left to become a priest.

Maisie Ward
Born(1889-01-04)4 January 1889
Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England
Died28 January 1975(1975-01-28) (aged 86)
New York, NY
OccupationPublisher
LanguageEnglish
GenreBiography, Apologetics
Notable worksGilbert Keith Chesterton
SpouseFrank Sheed
ChildrenRosemary Sheed, Wilfrid Sheed

Early life edit

She was born in Shanklin on the Isle of Wight on 4 January 1889, the eldest of the five children of Wilfrid Philip Ward and the novelist Josephine Mary Hope-Scott Ward. On her mother's side she was descended from Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk and on her father's side from William George Ward, a prominent member of the Oxford Movement. All four of her grandparents were converts to Roman Catholicism.[1]

She spent her childhood at first on the Isle of Wight, then Eastbourne, and finally in Dorking, before being sent off to board at St Mary's School, Cambridge. Here she was influenced by the preaching of Robert Hugh Benson and inspired by Mary Ward who had founded the order of nuns who ran the school.[1]

Career edit

On leaving school, Maisie returned home to become her father's secretary.[2] She worked for the Red Cross as a nurse during the First World War, and after her father's death in 1916 she co-edited with her mother a posthumous collection of his last lectures.[3]

In 1919, Ward became a charter member of the Catholic Evidence Guild. Ward was a forceful public lecturer. It was through the Guild that she met Frank Sheed. The couple have sometimes been cited as a modern Catholic example of street preaching.[4] They were married in 1926; that same year, they moved to London and founded Sheed and Ward publishing.

Ward gained fame for her authorized biography of friend G. K. Chesterton,[5] written at the request of Chesterton's widow. Ward also wrote biographies of John Henry Newman, her own father, and Robert Browning; and on other areas, including New Testament scholarship, spirituality, and stories of saints and lesser notables, among them the writer and mystic Caryll Houselander.

Maisie Ward died 28 January 1975 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Sheed wrote a posthumous tribute to his wife under the title The Instructed Heart.[6]

Family edit

Ward was the great-great-grandniece of Robert Plumer Ward, father of Sir Henry George Ward and grandfather of Dudley Ward; the great-granddaughter of William Ward, and of Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk and Augusta Mary Minna Catherine Lyons; the granddaughter of William George Ward, and of James Hope-Scott and Lady Victoria Alexandrina Fitzalan-Howard; the niece of James Hope, 1st Baron Rankeillour; and the daughter of Wilfrid Philip Ward and the novelist Josephine Mary Hope-Scott Ward.

Maisie and Frank's son, Wilfrid Sheed was also a writer,[7] and their daughter, Rosemary Sheed was a translator.[8]

Works edit

  • Catholic Evidence Training Outlines, ed., Benziger Bros., 1925.
  • The Wilfrid Wards and the Transition, Sheed & Ward, 1934.
  • Insurrection vs. Resurrection, Sheed & Ward, 1937.
  • The Oxford Group, Sheed & Ward, 1937.
  • Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Sheed & Ward, 1943.
  • The Splendor of the Rosary, Sheed & Ward, 1945.
  • Young Mr. Newman, Sheed & Ward, 1948.
  • Return to Chesterton, Sheed & Ward, 1952.
  • They Saw His Glory, Sheed & Ward, 1956.
  • Early Church Portrait Gallery, Sheed & Ward, 1959.
  • Saints Who Made History: The First Five Centuries, Sheed & Ward, 1960.
  • Carryll Houselander: That Divine Eccentric, Sheed & Ward, 1962.
  • Unfinished Business [autobiography], Sheed & Ward, 1963.
  • The Letters Of Caryll Houselander: Her Spiritual Legacy, ed., Sheed & Ward, 1965.
  • Robert Browning and His World: His Private Face, Holt, 1967.
  • The Tragi-Comedy of Pen Browning, Sheed & Ward, 1972.
  • To and Fro on the Earth: A Sequel to an Autobiography, Sheed & Ward, 1973.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Greene, Dana. "Ward, Mary Josephine". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/45905. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ Sheed, Wilfrid (1986). Frank and Maisie: a memoir with parents. New York: Simon And Schuster. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-671-62813-0.
  3. ^ Ward, Josephine; Ward, Maisie, eds. (1918). Last Lectures by Wilfrid Ward. London: Longmans, Green & Co.
  4. ^ Thrapp, Dan (13 March 1965). "Street Corner Is Place to Preach, Author Says". LA Times.
  5. ^ Ward, Maisie (1943). Gilbert Keith Chesterton. London: Sheed & Ward.
  6. ^ Sheed, Frank (1979). The instructed heart: soundings at four points. London: Sheed and Ward. ISBN 978-0-7220-7935-5.
  7. ^ Eder, Richard (30 October 1985). "A Son Sheds Light on His Parents' Radiance". LA Times.
  8. ^ Carlos Marighella (1971), For the Liberation of Brazil, translated by John Butt and Rosemary Sheed, London: Penguin.

Further reading edit

  • Frank Sheed, The Church and I, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1974.
  • Wilfrid Sheed, Frank and Maisie: A Memoir with Parents, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1985.
  • Dana Greene, The Living of Maisie Ward. University of Notre Dame Press, 1997.
  • Frank Sheed, The Instructed Heart: Soundings at Four Depths, Our Sunday Visitor, 1979.
  • "Concealed With a Kiss," in Joseph Pearce, Literary Giants, Literary Catholics, Ignatius Press, 2005.

External links edit

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Mary Josephine Maisie Ward Sheed 4 January 1889 28 January 1975 who published under the name Maisie Ward was a writer speaker and publisher Maisie s brother Leo Ward was co founder of the publishing house Sheed and Ward Maisie took his place when Leo left to become a priest Maisie WardBorn 1889 01 04 4 January 1889Shanklin Isle of Wight EnglandDied28 January 1975 1975 01 28 aged 86 New York NYOccupationPublisherLanguageEnglishGenreBiography ApologeticsNotable worksGilbert Keith ChestertonSpouseFrank SheedChildrenRosemary Sheed Wilfrid Sheed Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family 4 Works 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life editShe was born in Shanklin on the Isle of Wight on 4 January 1889 the eldest of the five children of Wilfrid Philip Ward and the novelist Josephine Mary Hope Scott Ward On her mother s side she was descended from Henry Fitzalan Howard 14th Duke of Norfolk and on her father s side from William George Ward a prominent member of the Oxford Movement All four of her grandparents were converts to Roman Catholicism 1 She spent her childhood at first on the Isle of Wight then Eastbourne and finally in Dorking before being sent off to board at St Mary s School Cambridge Here she was influenced by the preaching of Robert Hugh Benson and inspired by Mary Ward who had founded the order of nuns who ran the school 1 Career editOn leaving school Maisie returned home to become her father s secretary 2 She worked for the Red Cross as a nurse during the First World War and after her father s death in 1916 she co edited with her mother a posthumous collection of his last lectures 3 In 1919 Ward became a charter member of the Catholic Evidence Guild Ward was a forceful public lecturer It was through the Guild that she met Frank Sheed The couple have sometimes been cited as a modern Catholic example of street preaching 4 They were married in 1926 that same year they moved to London and founded Sheed and Ward publishing Ward gained fame for her authorized biography of friend G K Chesterton 5 written at the request of Chesterton s widow Ward also wrote biographies of John Henry Newman her own father and Robert Browning and on other areas including New Testament scholarship spirituality and stories of saints and lesser notables among them the writer and mystic Caryll Houselander Maisie Ward died 28 January 1975 in Jersey City New Jersey Sheed wrote a posthumous tribute to his wife under the title The Instructed Heart 6 Family editWard was the great great grandniece of Robert Plumer Ward father of Sir Henry George Ward and grandfather of Dudley Ward the great granddaughter of William Ward and of Henry Fitzalan Howard 14th Duke of Norfolk and Augusta Mary Minna Catherine Lyons the granddaughter of William George Ward and of James Hope Scott and Lady Victoria Alexandrina Fitzalan Howard the niece of James Hope 1st Baron Rankeillour and the daughter of Wilfrid Philip Ward and the novelist Josephine Mary Hope Scott Ward Maisie and Frank s son Wilfrid Sheed was also a writer 7 and their daughter Rosemary Sheed was a translator 8 Works editCatholic Evidence Training Outlines ed Benziger Bros 1925 The Wilfrid Wards and the Transition Sheed amp Ward 1934 Insurrection vs Resurrection Sheed amp Ward 1937 The Oxford Group Sheed amp Ward 1937 Gilbert Keith Chesterton Sheed amp Ward 1943 The Splendor of the Rosary Sheed amp Ward 1945 Young Mr Newman Sheed amp Ward 1948 Return to Chesterton Sheed amp Ward 1952 They Saw His Glory Sheed amp Ward 1956 Early Church Portrait Gallery Sheed amp Ward 1959 Saints Who Made History The First Five Centuries Sheed amp Ward 1960 Carryll Houselander That Divine Eccentric Sheed amp Ward 1962 Unfinished Business autobiography Sheed amp Ward 1963 The Letters Of Caryll Houselander Her Spiritual Legacy ed Sheed amp Ward 1965 Robert Browning and His World His Private Face Holt 1967 The Tragi Comedy of Pen Browning Sheed amp Ward 1972 To and Fro on the Earth A Sequel to an Autobiography Sheed amp Ward 1973 See also editCatholic Evidence GuildReferences edit a b Greene Dana Ward Mary Josephine Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 45905 Subscription or UK public library membership required Sheed Wilfrid 1986 Frank and Maisie a memoir with parents New York Simon And Schuster p 48 ISBN 978 0 671 62813 0 Ward Josephine Ward Maisie eds 1918 Last Lectures by Wilfrid Ward London Longmans Green amp Co Thrapp Dan 13 March 1965 Street Corner Is Place to Preach Author Says LA Times Ward Maisie 1943 Gilbert Keith Chesterton London Sheed amp Ward Sheed Frank 1979 The instructed heart soundings at four points London Sheed and Ward ISBN 978 0 7220 7935 5 Eder Richard 30 October 1985 A Son Sheds Light on His Parents Radiance LA Times Carlos Marighella 1971 For the Liberation of Brazil translated by John Butt and Rosemary Sheed London Penguin Further reading editFrank Sheed The Church and I Garden City NY Doubleday 1974 Wilfrid Sheed Frank and Maisie A Memoir with Parents New York Simon amp Schuster 1985 Dana Greene The Living of Maisie Ward University of Notre Dame Press 1997 Frank Sheed The Instructed Heart Soundings at Four Depths Our Sunday Visitor 1979 Concealed With a Kiss in Joseph Pearce Literary Giants Literary Catholics Ignatius Press 2005 External links editWorks by Maisie Ward at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Maisie Ward at Internet Archive Works by Maisie Ward at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Obit New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maisie Ward amp oldid 1195837164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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