;Fiction • (1881).
Milly and Olly. • (1884).
Miss Bretherton. • (1888).
Robert Elsmere. • (1892).
The History of David Grieve (3 vols.) • (1894).
Marcella (3 vols.) • (1895).
The Story of Bessie Costrell. • (1896).
Sir George Tressady. • (1898).
Helbeck of Bannisdale. • (1900).
Eleanor. • (1903). ''
Lady Rose's Daughter (dramatised as Agatha'' in 1905). • (1905).
The Marriage of William Ashe. • (1906). ''
Fenwick's Career''. • (1908).
Diana Mallory (published in America as
The Testing of Diana Malory). • (1909). ''
Daphne, or 'Marriage à la Mode' (published in America as Marriage à la Mode''). • (1910).
Canadian Born (published in America as
Lady Merton, Colonist). • (1911).
The Case of Richard Meynell. • (1913).
The Mating of Lydia. • (1913).
The Coryston Family. • (1914).
Delia Blanchflower. • (1915).
Eltham House. • (1915).
A Great Success. • (1916).
Lady Connie. • (1917).
Missing. • (1918).
The War and Elizabeth (published in America as ''Elizabeth's Campaign''). • (1919).
Cousin Philip (published in America as
Helena). • (1920).
Harvest. ;Non-fiction • (1891).
Address to Mark the Opening of University Hall. • (1894).
Unitarians and the Future: Essex Hall Lecture. • (1898).
New Forms of Christian Education: An Address to the University Hall Guild. • (1906).
The Play-time of the Poor. • (1907).
William Thomas Arnold, Journalist and Historian (with
C. E. Montague). • (1910).
Letters to my Neighbor on the Present Election. • (1916). ''England's Effort, Six Letters to an American Friend''. • (1917).
Towards the Goal (with an introduction by
Theodore Roosevelt.) • (1918). ''A Writer's Recollections''. • (1919).
Fields of Victory. ;Selected articles • (1883). "French Souvenirs," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
48, pp. 141–153. • (1883). "M. Renan's Autobiography," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
48, pp. 213–223. • (1883). "Francis Garnier," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
48, pp. 309–320. • (1883). "A Swiss Peasant Novelist," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
48, pp. 453–464. • (1884). "The Literature of Introspection," Part II, ''Macmillan's Magazine''
49, pp. 190–201, 268–278. • (1884). "A New Edition of Keats," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
49, pp. 330–340. • (1884). "M. Renan's New Volume," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
50, pp. 161–170. • (1884). "Recent Fiction in England and France," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
50, pp. 250–260. • (1885). "Style and Miss Austen," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
51, pp. 84–91. • (1885). "French Views on English Writers," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
52, pp. 16–25. • (1885). "Marius the Epicurean," ''Macmillan's Magazine''
52, pp. 132–139. • (1889). "The New Reformation: A Dialogue,"
The Nineteenth Century 25, pp. 454–480. • (1899). "The New Reformation II: A Conscience Clause for the Laity,"
The Nineteenth Century 46, pp. 654–672. • (1908). "Some Suffragist Arguments,"
Educational Review 36, pp. 398–404. • (1908). "Why I Do Not Believe in Woman Suffrage," ''Ladies' Home Journal''
25, p. 15. • (1908). "Women's Anti-Suffrage Movement,"
Nineteenth Century and After 64, pp. 343–352. • (1917). "Some Thoughts on Charlotte Brontë," In:
Charlotte Brontë, 1816–1916: A Centenary Memorial. London: T. Fisher Unwin, pp. 11–38. • (1918). "Let Women Say! An Appeal to the House of Lords,"
The Nineteenth Century and After 83, pp. 47–59. ;Miscellany • (1879–1889). Personal diary. Published (1921) as ''Echoes of the 'eighties : leaves from the diary of a Victorian lady''. London: Eveleigh Nash Co. Ltd. • (1899).
Joubert: A Selection from His Thoughts; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward. • (1899–1900).
The Life and Work of the Sisters Brontë. 7 vols.; with an Introduction by Mrs. Humphry Ward. • (1901).
The Case for the Factory Acts, Ed. by Beatrice Webb; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward. • (1908).
The Forewarners: A Novel, by Giovanni Cena; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward. • (1911). • (1917).
Six Women and the Invasion, by Gabrielle & Marguerite Yerta; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward. • (1920).
Evening Play Centres for Children, by Janet Penrose Trevelyan; with a Preface by Mrs. Humphry Ward. ;Translations* (1885). ''Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime'' (2 vols.) ;Collected works • (1909–12).
The Writings of Mrs Humphry Ward. Houghton Mifflin (16 vols.) • (1911–12).
The Writings of Mrs Humphry Ward. Westmoreland Edition (16 vols.) ==Filmography==