James Malcolm Rymer (1814–1884) was a British 19th-century writer of penny dreadfuls, and is the probable co-author with Thomas Peckett Prest of both...
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Victorian-era serialized gothic horror story variously attributed to James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest. It first appeared in 1845–1847 as a series...
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Rymer may refer to: James Malcolm Rymer (1814–1884), Scottish writer of penny dreadfuls Janice Rymer, British consultant gynaecologist Józef Rymer (1882–1922)...
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published 21 November 1846 to 20 March 1847. It was probably written by James Malcolm Rymer, though Thomas Peckett Prest has also been credited with it; possibly...
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Thomas Peckett Prest, but has been more recently been reassigned to James Malcolm Rymer; other names such as E.P Hingston have also been suggested. E.P....
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James Malcolm Rymer) of the fictional Sweeney Todd, the 'demon barber' immortalized in his The String of Pearls, as well as the co-author with Rymer of...
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1846/1847 penny dreadful titled The String of Pearls: A Romance by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest. The penny dreadfuls inspired the British...
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the Vampire was a popular mid-Victorian era gothic horror story by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest, which first appeared from 1845 to 1847...
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The Fiend of Fleet Street. The character was originally created by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest and had first appeared in a penny dreadful...
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1939, US) Alan Ryan (1943–2011, US) R. R. Ryan (1882–1950, England) James Malcolm Rymer (1814–1888, England) Saki (1870–1916, pseudonym of H. H. Munro, England)...
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supplied woodcuts for illustration. The authors he used most were James Malcolm Rymer (1814–84) and Thomas Peckett Prest (1810-59). Lloyd made an early...
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Alexis Tolstoy (1843) Varney the Vampire or The Feast of Blood by James Malcolm Rymer (or Thomas Peckett Prest) (1847) Vampire by Vladimir Dal (1848) The...
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Petersburg). March 20 – The String of Pearls, probably written by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest, concludes its serial publication in the...
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only one of his dramas that was put on stage during his lifetime. James Malcolm Rymer, a British writer of penny dreadfuls, wrote Mazeppa; or, The Wild...
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Ross (1966-1972) Yevdokia Petrovna Rostopchina, Poedinok (1838) James Malcolm Rymer, Varney the Vampire (1847) Ryukishi07, Umineko: When They Cry (2007...
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Jack to escape from Frank Reade and Tom Swift. Varney the Vampire, James Malcolm Rymer Volume 1 cover A vampire and proposed member of a mid-19th century...
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November 21 – The String of Pearls: a Romance, probably written by James Malcolm Rymer, begins serialization in Britain. This is the first literary appearance...
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England. Varney the Vampire, a 'penny dreadful' probably written by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest (begins serialisation). 14 January – Henry...
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penny dreadful Gentleman Jack, or Life on the Road, probably by James Malcolm Rymer, is published in London by Edward Lloyd. Inspired by the life of...
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White-Jacket Alexei Pisemsky – The Simpleton («Тюфя′к», Tyufyak) James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest (probable authors) – The String of Pearls...
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army officer J. Stuart Russell (1816–1895), theologian and author James Malcolm Rymer (1814–1884), writer William Vincent Wallace (1812–1865), composer...
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tropes of vampire fiction. It is probably written by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Preskett Prest. James Fenimore Cooper The Chainbearer Satanstoe Charles...
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Anno Dracula (category Cultural depictions of James McNeill Whistler)
Henry Hyndman Henry Labouchère Henry Matthews Isaac Newton Isabella Beeton James McNeill Whistler Joan of Arc John Henry "Doc" Holliday John Keble John Netley...
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Springheel Jack has only just begun... Famed penny dreadful writer James Malcolm Rymer tells his 'one true story' which took place in 1845 when he was a...
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was re-written as The Lady in Black, or, the Widow and the Wife by James Malcolm Rymer, as penny fiction from 1847-8. Edith Sitwell reimagined Whitehead's...
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Todd, Thomas Peckett Prest, James Malcolm Rymer and Elizabeth Caroline Grey," came to the conclusion that James Malcolm Rymer was the author of a string...
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2005, Corden starred on the British television series Fat Friends as Jamie Rymer. He garnered a nomination for the 2000 Royal Television Society Award for...
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Macdougall, Norman p. 139. Rymer, Thomas, ed., Foedera, vol. 12 (1711), pp. 670–680, see sources Macdougall, Norman, James IV, Tuckwell, (1997), 141,...
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February). The String of Pearls: a Romance, probably written by James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest, begins serialisation, the first literary...
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Durr as Lord Keily (1995) Marc Warren as Captain Rymer (1994) Directed by: Tom Clegg Produced by: Malcolm Craddock, Muir Sutherland Writing credits: Novels:...
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