Maunder, Andrew. “Introduction”. The Fate of Fenella, Valancourt Books, 2008, p. vii - xxiii.
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Literary responses | Charlotte O'Conor Eccles | According to the author, this book was favourably noticed by London newspapers and praised by two members of parliament, Thomas Power O'Connor
and Justin Huntly McCarthy
. O'Connor's initials are wrongly given in the book... |
Publishing | Helen Mathers | HM
collaborated with Florence Marryat
, Julia Frankau
, Frances Eleanor Trollope
, Conan Doyle
, Bram Stoker
, Justin H. McCarthy
, Joseph Hatton
, and others in a serial novel, The Fate of Fenella, in The Gentlewoman. Maunder, Andrew. “Introduction”. The Fate of Fenella, Valancourt Books, 2008, p. vii - xxiii. vii Mathers, Helen, Justin Huntly McCarthy, Frances Eleanor Trollope, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, May Crommelin, F. C. Philips, Margaret Humphreys, Joseph Hatton, Caroline Emily Lovett Cameron, Bram Stoker, Florence Marryat, Frank Danby, Mrs Edward Kennard, Richard Dowling, Margaret Hungerford, Arthur A. Beckett, Jean Middlemass, Clement Scott, Clotilde Graves, H. W. Lucy, Adeline Sergeant, G. Manville Fenn, Jessie Courvreur, and F. Anstey. The Fate of Fenella. Cassell, 1892. titlepage “Summary of News”. The British Architect, pp. 407 - 8. 408 |
Textual Production | Clotilde Graves | The others in the venture were Benjamin Leopold Farjeon
, Florence Marryat
, G. Manville Fenn
, Rosa Praed
, Justin Huntly McCarthy
, and Clement Scott
. |
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