Mental Illness
Short Fiction Titles
- The Blue Wonder by Anonymous, in Bentley’s Miscellany (1837)
- The Convict by Charles Ollier, in The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller (1836)
- The Dead Man’s Race, A Christmas Story by W. Jerdan, in Bentley’s Miscellany (1839)
- Death by Gertrude Atherton, in The Anti-Philistine: A Monthly Magazine & Review of Belles-Lettres: Also a Periodical of Protest (1897)
- The End of the Tragedy by Mabel E. Wotton, in The Argosy (1890)
- The Fiddle Rock by Graily Hewitt, in The Cornish Magazine (1898)
- Galenzi’s Revenge by Allan Monkhouse, in The Butterfly (1899)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 6: The Poor Pensioner by Harriet Parr, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- Incurable by Lionel Johnson, in The Pageant (1896) [Draft]
- The Light-House by Anonymous, in The Train (1857) [Draft]
- A “Mauvais Quart d’Heure” by Wilhelmina FitzClarence, Countess of Munster, in The Woman’s World (1889)
- The Merry Men, Part 1 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1882)
- The Merry Men, Part 2 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1882) [Draft]
- Mugby Junction, No. 1 Branch Line, The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1866)
- My Own Murderer by Edward John Goodman, in The Idler (1893)
- The Mysterious Lady of the Haystack by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- Three Notches From the Devil’s Tail; or, The Man in the Spanish Cloak. Tales of St. Luke’s (No. I) by Harriet Downing, in Bentley’s Miscellany (1837)