Ella Morris may refer to:
Robert or Bob Morris may refer to:
Northern lights most commonly refers to the aurora borealis, a natural light display in Earth's sky.
Water lily or water lilies may refer to:
Hellas, or Ellas may refer to:
David Morris may refer to:
Fair play or Fairplay usually refers to sportsmanship.
Wicked may refer to:
Charles or Charlie Morris may refer to:
Impact may refer to:
Ella is a feminine given name, which also used as a surname.
Chris or Christopher Morris may refer to:
William Morris (1834–1896) was a British writer, designer, and socialist.
Pell is a surname shared by several notable people, listed below
Ella Smith may refer to:
Bonnie Greer, OBE FRSL is an American and British playwright, novelist, critic and broadcaster, who has lived in the UK since 1986. She has appeared as a panellist on television programmes such as Newsnight Review and Question Time and has served on the boards of several leading arts organisations, including the British Museum, the Royal Opera House and the London Film School. She is Vice President of the Shaw Society. She is former Chancellor of Kingston University in Kingston upon Thames, London. In July 2022 she was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Solitude is a state of personal isolation from others.
Slay may refer to:
Lucinda is a female given name of Latin origin, meaning light. It can be abbreviated as Lucy or Cindy. The name, which originated as an elaboration of the name Lucia, was first used for a character in Miguel Cervantes's 1605 work Don Quixote but was in use primarily in works of fiction in the 17th century. The variant "Lucinde" was used for a character by Molière in the 1665 farce Le Médecin malgré lui and later by Friedrich von Schlegel in the 1799 novel Lucinde. The name was well-used for girls in England by the 1700s and has been used since that time in the Anglosphere.
Stephen or Steven Morris may refer to:
Ella Morris is the tenth novel by John David Morley, a story of Europe, about the calamities which befell the continent last century. The book's focus is the Morris family: its matriarch Ella; her husband George, a British civil servant of Hungarian descent; her lover Claude de Marsay, a French student ten years her junior whom she meets in Paris; and Ella's four children, all of whom must navigate a world still scarred by the legacy of the Second World War.