Read Felicia Skene's 1849 novel, "The Inheritance of Evil, Or the Consequence of Marrying a Deceased Wife's Sister."
Contemplate Felicia Skene's thoughts regarding women's prison reforms, published in 1865 in the form of this pamphlet.
Felicia Skene continues her work for women's prison reform with the 1889 essay, "Scenes from a Silent World, or Prisons and Their Inmates."
Peruse the religious musings penned in 1883 by Felicia Skene about the Passion week, starting with the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.
Felicia Skene deals with skepticism and scientific materialism in this 1897 pamphlet promoting the Christian religion.
Page through the first volume of "The Tutor's Ward," written in 1851 by Felicia Skene, author of "Wayfaring Sketches" and "Use and Abuse."
Victorian Women Writers Project Library presents the second part to Felicia Skene's 1851 fictional series "The Tutor's Ward."