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  2. The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde - Wikipedia

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    The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde" is a fairy tale written by Mary De Morgan (1850–1907) in her collection of short stories called "The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde and Other Stories." [1] This collection of fairy tales originally published in 1880. [1] Mary de Morgan helped to make the Victorian era prominent in literature. [2]

  3. Category:Victorian short story writers - Wikipedia

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    Please feel free to add other writers to this list. Pages in category "Victorian short story writers" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.

  4. Bertha Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In The Son of the House (1900), a mother imprisons her son under the guise of insanity to protect the family inheritance - a subversion of The Madwoman in the Attic Victorian trope of an insane woman controlled by her male relatives. [2] Thomas also wrote the libretto for her sister Florence's operetta Prince Sprite in 1891, published by ...

  5. Charlotte Riddell - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Eliza Lawson Riddell (nee Cowan; 30 September 1832 – 24 September 1906), known also as Mrs J. H. Riddell, and by her pen name F. G. Trafford, was a popular and influential Irish-born writer in the Victorian period.

  6. Victorian literature - Wikipedia

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    Dickens began his literary career with Sketches by Boz (1833–1836) which collected short stories published in various newspapers and other periodicals. His first novel, The Pickwick Papers (1836–1837) written when he was twenty-five, was an overnight success, and all his subsequent works sold extremely well.

  7. Margaret Wolfe Hungerford - Wikipedia

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    Often writing on commission, she wrote many novels, short stories, and newspaper articles. Her books continued selling as fast as she could write them. Her plots follow the usual conventions of romantic novels of the day. They contain delicate love scenes that were never offensive to the ideals of Victorian morals.