The Fate of Fenella (Q7733531)
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experiment in consecutive novel writing
- Fate of Fenella
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English | The Fate of Fenella |
experiment in consecutive novel writing |
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''The Gentlewoman'' of 30 January 1892, advertising Bram Stoker's contribution to ''The Fate of Fenella'' (English)
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The Fate of Fenella (English)
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Helen Mathers
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Justin McCarthy
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Frances Eleanor Trollope
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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May Crommelin
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F. C. Phillips
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Joseph Hatton
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Mrs. Lovett Cameron
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Bram Stoker
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Florence Marryat
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Frank Danby
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Mrs. Edward Kennard
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Richard Dowling
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Mrs. Hungerford
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Arthur William à Beckett
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Jean Middlemass
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Clement Scott
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Clo Graves
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Sir Henry W. Lucy
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Adeline Sergeant
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George Manville Fenn
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F. Anstey
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J. S. Wood
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1892
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John Leighton
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The Fate of Fenella
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- enwiki The Fate of Fenella
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- commonswiki Category:The Fate of Fenella