The American reviews were highly flattering. The reviewer for the Boston Transcript could think of no more powerful work from a woman's hand in the English language, not even George Eliot
at her best.
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Gerzina, Gretchen. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Chatto and Windus, 2004.
Maunder, Andrew. “Introduction”. The Fate of Fenella, Valancourt Books, 2008, p. vii - xxiii.
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Mathers, Helen et al. The Fate of Fenella. Cassell, 1892, 3 vols.
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“Summary of News”. The British Architect, 27 Nov. 1891, pp. 407-8.
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Hatton, Joseph, and Mary Elizabeth Braddon. “Miss Braddon at Home: A Sketch and an Interview”. The Fatal Marriage and Other Stories, edited by Chris Willis and Chris Willis, Sensation Press, 2000, pp. 239-47.
Mathers, Helen et al. The Fate of Fenella. Cassell, 1892, 3 vols.