Periodical: The Gentlewoman
Periodical: The Gentlewoman
History: Full title is The Gentlewoman: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Gentlewomen. Published weekly on Wednesdays, price 6d. Illustrated.
References: British Library; British Newspaper Archive; John Stock Clarke, Margaret Oliphant: A Bibliography (University of Queensland, 1986)
Novels and short stories serialized in The Gentlewoman:
- Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard. A Soldier's Children, 12 July 1890 to 22 November 1890 (weekly).
- Walter Besant. "David and Jonathan [King David's Friend]", 27 June 1891.
- John Seymour Wood. The Fate of Fenella, 28 November 1891 to 7 May 1892 (weekly).
- Arthur Conan Doyle. "A False Start", 25 December 1891 to 25 December 1895 (weekly). (Christmas Number).
- Margaret Oliphant. The Sorceress, 2 July 1892 to 7 January 1893 (weekly).
- Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. The Hoyden, 14 January 1893 to 22 July 1893 (weekly).
- Bessie Hatton. Enid Lyle, 12 August 1893 to 23 December 1893 (weekly).
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Thou Art the Man, 6 January 1894 to 9 June 1894 (weekly).
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Sons of Fire, 3 January 1895 to 8 June 1895 (weekly).
- Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. A Point of Conscience, 6 July 1895 to 28 December 1895 (weekly).
- Rudyard Kipling. "William the Conqueror", 7 December 1895 to 28 December 1895 (weekly).
- Clo Graves. A Well-Meaning Woman, 21 March 1896 to 5 September 1896 (weekly).
- F. Marion Crawford. Corleone, 20 March 1897 to 2 October 1897 (weekly).
- Amelie Louise Rives. A Damsel Errant, 14 May 1898 to 25 June 1898 (weekly).
- William Edward Norris. Giles Ingilby, 7 January 1899 to 15 April 1899 (weekly).
- Albert Dresden Vandam. A Court Tragedy, 27 May 1899 to 19 August 1899 (weekly).
- George Horton. A Fair Brigand, 28 October 1899 to 27 January 1900 (weekly).
- Richard Pryce. Jezebel, 3 February 1900 to 16 June 1900 (weekly).
- Katharine Tynan. That Sweet Enemy, 7 July 1900 to 13 October 1900 (weekly).
- Edward Frederic Benson. The Luck of the Vails, 5 January 1901 to 22 June 1901 (weekly).
- Maxwell Gray. Four-Leaved Clover, 29 June 1901 to 31 August 1901 (weekly).