![]() ![]() ![]() This unusual "consecutive novel", in which each chapter was written by a different author, was serialized between December 1891 and April 1892. Pask, and the beginning of a novel, produced under exceptional conditions, " The Fate of Fenella". stories, all illustrated in colours, by Mr Farjeon, Mr Grant Allen, Mr Doyle, Lord Brabourne, Miss Florence Warden, Mrs Campbell Praed, Mr Henry Herman, and Mr A. ![]() On 15 December 1891 The Times reported that its Christmas number had Publishing its first issue on 12 July 1890, The Gentlewoman soon established a reputation for good writing. In 1926 it was briefly renamed Gentlewoman and Modern Life, and ceased publication later the same year, to be merged with Eve: The Lady's Pictorial. The Gentlewoman was a weekly illustrated paper for women founded in 1890 and published in London.įor its first thirty-six years its full title was The Gentlewoman: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Gentlewomen. The Gentlewoman dated January 30, 1892, advertised Bram Stoker's contribution to an unusual novel, The Fate of Fenella ![]()
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