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A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

Author: Eustace Clare Grenville Murray

Author: Eustace Clare Grenville Murray (1819–1881)

Alternate Name(s): Mark Hope (pseudonym); The Roving Englishman (pseudonym); Trois-Etoiles (pseudonym)

Biography: Journalist and diplomat. Father of novelist Reginald T. S. C. Grenville Murray. See entry in DNB or Sutherland.

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References: DNB; pers inf (Geoff Berridge); Sutherland; Wolff

Fiction Titles:

  1. Walter Evelyn: or, The Long Minority.  3 vol.  London: Bentley, 1853.
  2. The Member for Paris: A Tale of the Second Empire.  3 vol.  London: Smith, Elder, 1871.
  3. Young Brown: or, The Law of Inheritance.  3 vol.  London: Smith, Elder, 1874.
  4. The Boudoir Cabal.  3 vol.  London: Smith, Elder, 1875.
  5. Strange Tales: From "Vanity Fair".  1 vol.  London: Vanity Fair Office, 1875.
  6. The Prodigal Daughter: A Story of Female Prison Life.  3 vol.  London: Chapman and Hall, 1879.
  7. That Artful Vicar: The Story of What a Clergyman Tried to Do for Others and Did for Himself.  2 vol.  London: Smith, Elder, 1879.
  8. Six Months in the Ranks: or, The Gentleman Private.  1 vol.  London: Smith, Elder, 1881.