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Select Biographical and Critical Sources

  1. Allibone, S.A. See under Kirk, J.F.
  2. Author, The. Par, 2(Jan 1892):248. [See INTRODUCTION.]
  3. Bentley, Richard, and Son. The Archives of Richard Bentley and Son. British Library. Microfilm, Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey, 1976, Part 1, Reels 1,2,4-1,48. [Record of payments to, and copies of letters to, FCH. Report on her novel, Chapter and Verse; see above, INTRODUCTION.]
  4. Chambers, W. and R. Manuscript papers, on temporary deposit in the National Library of Scotland. TD1709. [See also INTRODUCTION, and VI JOURNALISM (Chambers’s Journal).]
  5. Dictionary of National Biography [‘E.L.’: i.e. Elizabeth Lee]. Supplement 1901-1911, pp.276-7.
  6. Downey, Edmund. Twenty Years Ago; A Book ofAnecdote Illustrating Literary Life in London. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1905, Dedication and p.4-6. [See INTRODUCTION, above.]
  7. Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan. My Life in Two Hemispheres. 2 vols. London: Fisher Unwin, 1898, vol. 2, p.367.
  8. Edwards, P.D. ‘The English Publication of His Natural Life’, Australian Literary Studies, 10(0ct 1982):520-6.
  9. Elliott, Brian. Marcus Clarke. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958, pp.165-6.
  10. Escott, T.H.S. England; Its People, Polity, and Pursuits. 2 vols. London: Cassell, Petter, Galpin, [1879], vol. 2, p.4-04.
  11. Escott, T.H.S. Masters of English Journalism. London: Fisher Unwin, 1911, p.261.
  12. —–. Anthony Trollope; His Public Services, Private Friends, and Literary Originals. London: John Lane, 1913, pp. 149-50.
  13. —–. Great Victorians. London: Fisher Unwin, 1916, p. 34-7.
  14. Furlong, Mary and Hyde, Douglas. IrishLiterature; Section I, Irish Authors and Their Writings in Ten Volumes. N.Y.: P.F. Collier, 1904, vol. 4, pp.1578-87. [includes extract from FCH’s novel A Golden Sorrow.]
  15. Furniss, Harry. Some Victorian Women; Good, Bad, and Indifferent. London: Bodley Head, 1923, p.9.
  16. Hogan, Robert (et al.). Dictionary of IrishLiterature. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1979, pp.297-8.
  17. Kirk, J.F. A Supplement to Allibone’sCritical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors. Philadelphia: J.B. Lipincott, 1891, vol. 2, pp.834-5.
  18. Mitchell, Sally. ’Sentiment and Suffering; Women’s Recreational Reading in the 1860s’, Victorian Studies, 21(Autumn 1977):29-45.
  19. Nicoll, W. Robertson. James Macdonell, Journalist. New ed. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1900, p.267. [I am grateful to Professor Robert H. Tener for drawing my attention to this reference.]
  20. Read, Charles A. and O’Connor, T.P. The Cabinet of Irish Literature. London: Blackie, 1882, vol. 4, pp.253-8. [includes extract from FCH’s short story No Sign.]
  21. Shaw, George Bernard. Collected Letters 1874-1897, ed. Dan H. Laurence. London: Max Reinhardt, 1965, pp.7-8,21,209.
  22. Tinsley, William. Random Recollections of an Old Publisher. 2 vols. London: Simpkin Marshall, etc., 1900, vol. 1, pp.137-43.
  23. Tinsley’s Magazine. Pars, 48(Feb 1892):263, and March 1892, 357.
  24. W—– , W.F. ‘E.Y.’, Pall Mall Gazette, 31 Oct 1900, p.l. [See INTRODUCTION, above.]
  25. Who Was Who. 1897-1916, p.344.

Frances Cashel Hoey

Frances Cashel Hoey

by P. D. Edwards

VFRG No. 8

Introduction

Novels

Other Books

Shorter Fiction

Contributions to Books

Books Translated or ‘Revised’ by FCH

Journalism

Manuscripts

Reviews of FCH’s Fiction

Select Biographical and Critical Sources

Addenda and Corrigenda

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