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magazine from 1893 to 1903. These stories are crime fiction, similar to the stories of Sherlock Holmes which also appeared in The Strand. They feature the criminal genius villain, Madame Sara, and tell stories of medical mysteries, dangerous criminal women, and explored themes related to gender and
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Index

L. T. Meade
Robert Eustace
The Strand
consumerism
Madame Rachel
Broadview Press
"The Sorceress of the Strand"
Scribbling Women & the Short Story Form: Approaches by American & British Women Writers
ISBN
978-1-4331-0077-2
"The ideology behind The Sorceress of the Strand: gender, race, and criminal witchcraft"
"The Sorceress of the Strand and Other Stories"
"Image, Consumerism, and the New Woman: Gordon Browne's Illustrations for The Sorceress of the Strand"
doi
10.1353/vpr.2022.0003
ISSN
1712-526X
S2CID
254019429
""SHREWD WOMEN OF BUSINESS": MADAME RACHEL, VICTORIAN CONSUMERISM, AND L. T. MEAde's THE SORCERESS OF THE STRAND"
doi
10.1017/S1060150306051175
ISSN
1470-1553
S2CID
163139655
"Review of The Sorceress of the Strand and Other Stories"
ISSN
0709-4698
JSTOR

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