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    The Cornhill Magazine (1860–1975) was a monthly Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith...
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    including Andrew Lang, Edmund Gosse and Leslie Stephen, the editor of The Cornhill Magazine, who took an interest in Stevenson's work. Stephen took Stevenson...
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    novels and stories, many of which first appeared in the Temple Bar and Cornhill magazines. William Edward Norris was born in London, the son of Sir William...
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  • up. He himself was killed in 1872 by his two remaining men. In the Cornhill Magazine of 1871 Lefteri was portrayed with "traits of operatic amity but capable...
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    1891 Doyle published the short story "A Scandal in Bohemia" in The Strand Magazine—a "story which would change his life", according to his biographer, Andrew...
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  • Cornhill can refer to: Cornhill, Aberdeen Cornhill, Aberdeenshire Cornhill, Boston, formerly a street in Boston Cornhill, London, a street and ward in...
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    Cornhill (formerly also Cornhil) is a ward and street in the City of London, the historic nucleus and financial centre of modern London, England. The street...
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  • Unto This Last (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    first chapter between August and December 1860 in the monthly journal Cornhill Magazine in four articles. The title is a quotation from the Parable of the...
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    Far from the Madding Crowd (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    November 1874. It originally appeared anonymously as a monthly serial in Cornhill Magazine, where it gained a wide readership. The novel is set in Thomas Hardy's...
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  • 16 January 1965 "Setting a Scene", The Cornhill Magazine, Autumn 1965 "Hôtel du Commerce", The Cornhill Magazine, Winter 1965/66 "The Devastating Boys"...
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  • The White Company (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    The White Company was published in serialised form in 1891 in The Cornhill Magazine. Additionally, the book is considered a companion to Doyle's 1905–06...
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    Wives and Daughters (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    novel by English author Elizabeth Gaskell, first published in the Cornhill Magazine as a serial from August 1864 to January 1866. It was partly written...
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  • Monastery", in The Cornhill Magazine, London, no. 979, Summer 1949. "From Solesmes to La Grande Trappe", in The Cornhill Magazine, John Murray, London...
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  • Culture and Anarchy (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    series of periodical essays by Matthew Arnold, first published in Cornhill Magazine 1867–68 and collected as a book in 1869. The preface was added in...
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    James Payn (category English magazine editors)
    periodicals he edited were Chambers's Journal in Edinburgh and the Cornhill Magazine in London. Payn's father, William Payn (1774/1775–1840), was clerk...
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  • Daisy Miller (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    Daisy Miller is a novella by Henry James that first appeared in The Cornhill Magazine in June–July 1878, and in book form the following year. It portrays...
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    Mission: I. In Paris", The Cornhill Magazine, October 1939 "My Mission: II. At Buckingham Palace", The Cornhill Magazine, November 1939 "My Mission:...
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    that has inspired many films of the same title. In December 1901, Cornhill Magazine announced the title as one of two new serial stories to be published...
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    companions. Cornish, C. J. (1900). "Dogs That Earn Their Living". The Cornhill Magazine. p. 522. hdl:2027/iau.31858055203057. [Carriage dogs] were used at...
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    Fox". Popular Science Monthly. Vol. 38. April 1891. Reprinted from Cornhill Magazine. "Fox". New International Encyclopedia. 1905. "Fox". Encyclopædia...
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    J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    story was published anonymously in the January 1884 issue of The Cornhill Magazine. The story popularised the mystery of the Mary Celeste. Doyle drew...
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    and was reproduced in English as "A German Peasant Romance" in the Cornhill Magazine in 1875. The opera is best known for its aria "Ebben? Ne andrò lontana"...
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    Tithonus (poem) (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    completed in 1859. It first appeared in the February edition of the Cornhill Magazine in 1860. Faced with old age, Tithonus, weary of his immortality, yearns...
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    Romola (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    history. The novel first appeared in fourteen parts published in Cornhill Magazine from July 1862 (vol. 6, no. 31) to August 1863 (vol. 8, no. 44), and...
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    William Makepeace Thackeray (category English magazine editors)
    works. He unsuccessfully ran for Parliament in 1857 and edited the Cornhill Magazine in 1860. Thackeray's health declined due to excessive eating, drinking...
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    son of the writer and schoolmaster Leonard Huxley, who edited The Cornhill Magazine, and his first wife, Julia Arnold, who founded Prior's Field School...
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  • Emma Brown (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    Emma is the title of a manuscript by Charlotte Brontë, left incomplete when she died in 1865 . A pastiche of it was written by Clare Boylan and published...
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    Smith, Elder & Co. in 1816. His brainchild, The Cornhill Magazine, was the premier fiction-carrying magazine of the 19th century. Smith was born in 1824,...
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    Washington Square (novel) (category Works originally published in The Cornhill Magazine)
    Staff, "Weekend Events 1/25/13 – Live music, dancing, and plays". RVA Magazine. 25 January 2013. [dead link‍] Richard Dodds, State-censored sex drives...
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  • Smith, Elder & Co. (category Magazine publishing companies of the United Kingdom)
    they published The London and Edinburgh Magazine. Beginning in 1859, they published The Cornhill Magazine. In 1909 the firm was being run by Reginald...
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