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<strong>The</strong> Late Nineteenth-Century Novel<br />

1671 | 1672<br />

Contributions to periodicals, collaborative works and<br />

anthologies<br />

Parker was a journalist on the Sydney Herald. He came to England in 1889<br />

and worked as a journalist writing for a number <strong>of</strong> newspapers and jnls.<br />

Dominion Churchman. In memoriam: Rev Francis W. Kirkpatrick,<br />

Jan 1885. Poem.<br />

Church Guardian. <strong>The</strong> hidden things, 17 Jan 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Week. 26 Mar–22 Oct 1885. Poems.<br />

Daily Br Whig. 14 Apr 1885–15 Apr 1885. Poems.<br />

Sydney Mail. 5 Mar 1887–30 Apr 1887.<br />

Sydney Bulletin. 24 July 1886, 28 Aug 1886. Poems.<br />

Illus Sydney News. 16 Oct 1886–Dec 1886.<br />

Centennial Mag. Aug 1888–Dec 1889.<br />

Leslie’s Weekly (New York). Contributions from 1890.<br />

Independent. 29 Jan 1891–31 Mar 1892; 1 Nov 1915.<br />

Good Words. May 1891–1898.<br />

Anti-Jacobin. 28 Mar–18 Apr 1891.<br />

Living Age. 8 Aug 1891–8 May 1897; 7 Sep 1912; 18 Oct 1913.<br />

Nat Observer. 10 Oct 1891–18 Aug 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Speaker. 27 June–12 Dec 1891.<br />

Eng Illus Mag. Nov 1891–June 1895.<br />

Literary Opinion. Sep 1891–Jan 1892.<br />

Good Cheer (Christmas edn <strong>of</strong> Good Words). <strong>The</strong> chief factor, 1892.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Week. Close up, 16 Dec 1892. Poem.<br />

Illus London News. 24 Dec 1892–7 Oct 1893.<br />

March <strong>of</strong> the white guard. In Tavestock tales [1893].<br />

McClure’s Mag. June 1893–Sep 1894.<br />

Lippincott’s Mag. June 1893–Jan 1895.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Critic. To the Emporer, dead, aged five: poem to Henley’s<br />

daughter, 24 Mar 1894.<br />

Pall Mall Mag. Mar 1894–Dec 1900.<br />

Dial. It is enough that in this burdened time, 1 Aug 1894. Poem.<br />

Outlook. 4 Aug 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Idler. Sep 1894–Apr 1895.<br />

Chap-Book. 1 Nov 1894–1 Oct 1895.<br />

Scribner’s Mag. Jan 1895; Dec 1913; May 1922.<br />

Spectator. Nay, Lady, though I love thee I make pause, 27 Apr 1895.<br />

Poem.<br />

Atlantic Monthly. May 1894–June 1899.<br />

Saturday Rev. Porfirio Diaz, President <strong>of</strong> Mexico, 10 Aug 1895; Small<br />

ownerships and land banks, 20 Nov 1909.<br />

Chambers’s Jnl. <strong>The</strong> bombadier. 3 Aug 1895.<br />

New York Times. Nor king nor country, 1–6 Apr 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Globe (Toronto). Nor king nor country, 2 Apr–9 May 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a sorrow on the sea. In Tales <strong>of</strong> our coast, 1896, New York<br />

1896, 1901, Freeport NY 1970.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Century (New York). <strong>The</strong> little bell <strong>of</strong> honor, Apr 1896.<br />

Routledge (children’s mag). <strong>The</strong> stolen bonds, Feb 1897.<br />

Canadian Mag. Dec 1897–Aug 1928.<br />

Strand Mag. Jan 1898–Sep 1923.<br />

Fortnightly Rev. July 1899; Mar 1911; July 1912; Sep 1913; July 1919.<br />

Saturday Evening Post. 29 Sep 1900–29 Feb 1908.<br />

Harper’s Monthly Mag. Oct 1900–May 1913.<br />

In Treasury <strong>of</strong> Canadian verse, ed T. H. Rand, 1900.<br />

Youth’s Companion (Boston). Contributions from 1900.<br />

Nineteenth Cent. May 1901; Oct 1910–Aug 1913.<br />

By Farcalladen Moor. In <strong>The</strong> May book, 1901. Poem.<br />

Bookman. Dec 1901; June 1913; Dec 1921.<br />

Windsor Mag. Dec 1901–Aug 1908.<br />

Empire Rev. Life in Canada under the old régime, June 1902; First<br />

years <strong>of</strong> British rule in Canada, Aug 1902.<br />

North Amer Rev. July 1902; Dec 1907.<br />

Current Lit. Nov 1904.<br />

Delineator. When swallows homeward fly, Dec 1905.<br />

Booklover’s Mag. Watching the rise <strong>of</strong> Orion, Mar 1906.<br />

Cosmopolitan. Mar 1906; Dec 1910–Jan 1913.<br />

Harmsworth’s Mag. Apr/May 1906–Oct 1912.<br />

Everybody’s. Feb–July 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Story-Teller. Nov 1907–May 1922.<br />

Cornhill Mag. <strong>The</strong> lodge beyond, July 1908.<br />

Colliers. Norah, 25 Dec 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> land, the people and the state: a case for small ownership and a<br />

handbook. 1910. With R. Dawson.<br />

<strong>English</strong> Rev. Land purchase and land banks, June 1911.<br />

Hearst’s Mag. <strong>The</strong> money master, 1913–14.<br />

Munsey’s Mag (New York). Feb–Sep 1914.<br />

Sunset. War maker, Nov 1914.<br />

In Horrors and atrocities <strong>of</strong> the Great War, ed L. Marshall,<br />

Philadelphia 1915.<br />

New York Times Current History Mag. Sep 1915–Dec 1918; Jan 1923.<br />

To the memory <strong>of</strong> a friend. In Herbert Beerbohm Tree, ed M<br />

Beerbohm, New York [c. 1918].<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mentor. <strong>The</strong> author and motion pictures, Dec 1921.<br />

Art and Decoration. Impressions <strong>of</strong> the motion picture as industry<br />

and art, Jan 1922.<br />

Views on the general situation in Great Britain. In Empire Club<br />

addresses, Toronto 1923.<br />

Primary Education, Popular Educator. Little Garaine, 18 Sep 1826.<br />

Poem.<br />

For contributions to Macmillan’s Mag, National Rev (London), and<br />

New Rev, see Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

Introductions, forewords and prefaces<br />

Introd to E. P. Johnson, <strong>The</strong> moccasin maker, Toronto 1913.<br />

Preface to P. C. Creswick et al, Kent’s care for the wounded, 1915.<br />

Foreword to A. L. Lewis, <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> John Travers Lewis, [1930?].<br />

§2<br />

Bliss, C. Chap-Book 1 Nov 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> novelist <strong>of</strong> the far north. Young Man, Dec 1895. Interview.<br />

Thorold, W. J. Massey’s Mag Feb 1897.<br />

Comer, C. A. P. Critic Oct 1898.<br />

Rutledge, J. L. Acta Victoriana Apr 1904.<br />

Cooper, J. A. Canadian Mag Oct 1905.<br />

Douglas, J. Sir Gilbert Parker as plagiarist. <strong>The</strong> Star Dec 1909 and<br />

Dec 1910.<br />

Need, B. M. Some hidden sources <strong>of</strong> fiction: a paper read before the<br />

Historical Society <strong>of</strong> Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.<br />

Philadelphia 1909 (priv ptd). Compares Parker’s Seats <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mighty with N. B. Craig’s Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Major Robert Stobo.<br />

Northwest and Gilbert Parker. Nation Feb 1913.<br />

Canadian Mag Aug 1926. Interview.<br />

Obits: <strong>The</strong> Times 7 Sep 1932; <strong>The</strong> Mail and Empire [Toronto] 7 Sep<br />

1932; Adock, A. St J. Bookman Oct 1932; Verte, I. Canadian<br />

Bookman Oct 1932; Pomeroy, E. Educational Courier Feb 1933;<br />

Elson, J. M. Onward Dec 1933.<br />

Stanley, C. In DNB 1931–1940.<br />

Adams, J. C. Seated with the mighty: a biography <strong>of</strong> Sir Gilbert<br />

Parker. Ottawa 1979.<br />

Sutherland, J. In the Longman companion to Victorian fiction,<br />

1988.<br />

Waterson, E. Gilbert Parker and his works. Toronto 1989.<br />

DLB vol 99 Detroit 1990. [da]<br />

Walter Pater 1839–94<br />

See col 2376.<br />

Frances Mary Peard 1835–1923<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> wood-cart, and other tales <strong>of</strong> the south <strong>of</strong> France. 1867, rptd<br />

[1892] as Tales <strong>of</strong> the south <strong>of</strong> France.

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