Women’s literature
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Short Fiction Titles
- After Twenty Years by Ada M. Trotter, in The Argosy (1891)
- An Angel Unawares by Anonymous, in Forget-Me-Not (1896)
- Angelina’s Fainted! by Red Riding Hood, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1849)
- An April Fool by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- Beautiful Lucy Pierson: A Tale by Annie Hall Thomas, in London Society (1862)
- The Black Pin by Anonymous, in The Keepsake (1838)
- Blanche Tréguier by Anonymous, in Macmillan’s Magazine (1870)
- A Country Fair or Old Aunt Letty’s Fancies by Louisa H. Sheridan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- Death of the Old Wife by Anonymous, in The Mothers’ Treasury (1864)
- Death by Gertrude Atherton, in The Anti-Philistine: A Monthly Magazine & Review of Belles-Lettres: Also a Periodical of Protest (1897)
- Don: The Story of a Greedy Dog by Sir Thomas Anstey Guthrie, in Atalanta (1888) [Draft]
- The Dream by Mary Shelley, in The Keepsake (1832)
- The Elopement by Anonymous, in The Ladies’ Treasury (1858) [Draft]
- The End of an Episode by Evelyn Sharp, in The Yellow Book (1895)
- An Evening of Lucy Ashton’s by Letitia Landon, in Heath’s Book of Beauty (1833) [Draft]
- The Evil Eye by Mary Shelley, in The Keepsake (1830)
- Faithless Margaret: A Christmas Story by Frank Barrett, in Cassell’s Family Magazine (1880) [Draft]
- A Fireside Story, Told by the Poker by Anonymous, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1866)
- For Money—For Love by Lucy Jane Clifford, in Cassell’s Family Magazine (1881)
- From Her by Lady Lindsay, in The Woman’s World (1888)
- The Half-Brothers by John Banim and Michael Banim, in The Keepsake (1829)
- Helen Fairfax, continued by Catharine Taylor Whittle, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- Helen Fairfax by Catharine Taylor Whittle, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- Her First Deal by Cuthbert Bradley, in Fores’s Sporting Notes and Sketches; a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of British and Foreign Sport (1886) [Draft]
- In Dull Brown by Evelyn Sharp, in The Yellow Book (1896) [Draft]
- In the Glass by J.H., in Cassell’s Family Magazine (1881) [Draft]
- Letter of a French Governess to an English Lady by Louisa H. Sheridan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- Lilly Watson; or, The Star on the Deep by , in Eliza Cook’s Journal (1850) [Draft]
- Lilly Watson; or, The Star on the Deep by Anonymous, in Eliza Cook’s Journal (1850) [Draft]
- Lizzie Leigh, Part 1 by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1850)
- Lizzie Leigh, Part 2 by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1850)
- Lizzie Leigh, Part 3 by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1850)
- The Lost by Olive Schreiner, in The Woman’s World (1888) [Draft]
- Lucy Norcott; or, The Wife At Home by M. A. R., in The British Workwoman (1864) [Draft]
- Making Purchases, or Misfortunes Never Come Single by Charlotte F. Sullivan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- The Man Who Carried His Own Bundle by Anonymous, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832) [Draft]
- Marie De Villemare by Anonymous, in Bentley’s Miscellany (1839)
- The Marquis and the Maiden by Anonymous, in The Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine (1858) [Draft]
- The Marsh Fog and the Sea Breeze, Part 1 by Harriet Martineau, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1851)
- A “Mauvais Quart d’Heure” by Wilhelmina FitzClarence, Countess of Munster, in The Woman’s World (1889)
- Murder—or Mercy? by Ella Nora Hepworth Dixon, in The Woman’s World (1888) [Draft]
- My Aunt Dorothy’s Legacy. A Tale of the Christmas Hearth by Mrs. Moodie, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832) [Draft]
- My Blind Sister by Harriet Parr, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1856)
- My Brother’s Friend, Part 1 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- My Brother’s Friend, Part 2 by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- My First Picture. A Tale. by R. M., in London Society (1862)
- My First Season. Being Extracts from the Private Correspondence of the Lady Gwendolyn Hawthorne, Part 1 by M. A. Brackenbury, in The Graphic (1890)
- The New Year’s Rose by E. E. R., in The Young Ladies’ Journal (1877)
- The Old, Old Story by B. G. P., in The Young Ladies’ Journal (1877)
- The Other Side of the World (Part 1) by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, in The Girl’s Own Paper (1882) [Draft]
- The Other Side of the World (Part 2) by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, in The Girl’s Own Paper (1882) [Draft]
- The Other Side of the World (Part 3) by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, in The Girl’s Own Paper (1882) [Draft]
- Our Society at Cranford by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1851)
- Pages from a Work Girl’s Diary by Beatrice Potter, in The Nineteenth Century (1888)
- The Party of Pleasure by Louisa H. Sheridan, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- “Provide Things Honest”; or, Those Two Young Hills by Grace Stebbing, in The Girl’s Own Paper (1880) [Draft]
- The Prude, A Warning to Young Ladies in General, and Engaged Ones in Particular by George Augustus Sala, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1869)
- Red Riding Hood’s Doll by Red Riding Hood, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Scarlet Jacket by K. H., in The Young Ladies’ Journal (1877)
- The Second Time of Asking by Anonymous, in Temple Bar (1861) [Draft]
- The Spinster’s Last Hope by Mrs. Walker, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832)
- The Stepmother by Anonymous, in The Englishwoman’s Domestic Magazine (1853)
- The Story of an Hour by Hilda Newman, in The Idler (1893)
- A Sweet Old-Fashioned Flower by Anonymous, in Forget-Me-Not (1896) [Draft]
- Sybil’s Dilemma by Julia, Lady Jersey, in The Woman’s World (1888) [Draft]
- Tempted, but Not Overcome by Anonymous, in The Ladies’ Treasury (1861)
- Three Nights by Ash-Pool by Harriet Parr, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859)
- Violet’s Valentine by Harriette Maria Smythies, in The London Journal and Weekly Record of Literature, Science, and Art (1869)
- Watching By The Sea by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- The Wishing-Book: A Stray Glimpse of the Wonderful in Modern Life by John Rutter Chorley, in Heath’s Book of Beauty (1842) [Draft]
- Witnessed By Two by Mary Louisa Molesworth, in The English Illustrated Magazine (1886) [Draft]
- Young Master Ben by Mary Russell Mitford, in The Comic Offering, or, Ladies’ Melange of Literary Mirth (1832) [Draft]
- The Young Widow: A Railway Romance by Harriette Maria Smythies, in The Ladies’ Treasury (1859) [Draft]