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The Fate of Fenella

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The result has been a fairly readable novel, that tells an extremely silly story. The plot is ridiculous; the characters waver and change from chapter to chapter; but there are occasionally strong situations, and scraps of fairly good dialogue. On the whole, however, the book is an amusing one; more
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amusing still when the reader remembers the conditions under which it has been written, and the difficulties with which the separate authors had to contend.
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The quotation marks in some chapter titles are as shown in the book (from the "cheap" edition of August 1892 by J. S. Wood)
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by Hutchinson & Co. of London in May 1892, with a review noting the absence of a controlling mind.
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in twenty-four parts between 1891 and 1892. When first published in book form its title was
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The novel first appeared as a twenty-four part serial in J. S. Wood's weekly magazine,
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of January 30, 1892, advertising Bram Stoker's contribution to
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was an experiment in consecutive novel writing inspired by
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Index


J. S. Wood
The Gentlewoman
"Frank Danby"
Bram Stoker
Mrs. Trollope
Arthur Conan Doyle
three-volume novel
The Spectator
Helen Mathers
Justin McCarthy
Frances Eleanor Trollope
Arthur Conan Doyle
May Crommelin
F. C. Phillips
โ€œRitaโ€
Joseph Hatton
Mrs. Lovett Cameron
Bram Stoker
Florence Marryat
Frank Danby
Mrs. Edward Kennard
Richard Dowling
Mrs. Hungerford
Arthur A'Beckett
Jean Middlemass
Clement Scott
Clo. Graves
H. W. Lucy
Adeline Sergeant

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