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A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

Periodical: England

Periodical: England

History: Published weekly on Saturdays, price 1d. Full title: England: A Weekly Newspaper for all Classes. Incorporates The Primrose Chronicle (1886).

References: British Library

Novels and short stories serialized in England:

  1. James Grant. Jack Chaloner, 3 September 1881 to 24 December 1881 (weekly).
  2. Wilkie Collins. Heart and Science, 22 July 1882 to 17 February 1883 (weekly).
  3. James Runciman. School Board Idylls, 30 March 1883 to 19 May 1883 (weekly).
  4. Lily Tinsley. A Woman's Revenge, 3 January 1885 to 25 April 1885 (weekly).
  5. Frederick John Fargus. Living or Dead, 2 January 1886 to 29 May 1886 (weekly).
  6. Charles Reade. The Cloister and the Hearth, 28 June 1886 to 1 January 1887 (weekly).
  7. Hawley Smart. A False Start, 8 January 1887 to 18 June 1887 (weekly).
  8. Hall Caine. The Deemster, 28 May 1887 to 12 November 1887 (weekly).
  9. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. The Fatal Three, 14 January 1888 to 23 June 1888 (weekly).
  10. H. Rider Haggard. Colonel Quaritch V.C., 23 June 1888 to 24 November 1888 (weekly).
  11. Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock. Stories, Weird and Wonderful, 4 May 1889 to 16 November 1889 (weekly). (Irregular).
  12. Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock. Tracked and Taken, 8 March 1890 to 24 May 1890 (weekly).
  13. Mary Kennard. Wedded to Sport, 23 January 1892 to 5 November 1892 (weekly).
  14. Florence Warden. My Child and I, 1 October 1893 to 28 April 1894 (weekly). (Dates approximate).
  15. Richard Dowling. A Dark Intruder, 6 October 1894 to 5 January 1895 (weekly).
  16. Richard Dowling. "The Castle on the Cliff", 19 January 1895 to 13 April 1895 (weekly).
  17. Grant Allen. The Jaws of Death, 27 April 1895 to 8 June 1895 (weekly).
  18. May Crommelin. Mr. and Mrs. Herries, 7 March 1896 to 18 July 1896 (weekly).