Victorian Serial Novels Collection
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Throughout the Victorian period, novels in serial parts were published in abundance in newspapers and magazines, by far the most popular form, or in discreet parts issued in instalments, usually twenty monthly issues.
Many 19th century authors established themselves by first publishing original fiction in serial format. Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith, Robert Louis Stevenson and more, all published serial novels, either in monthly magazines or as discreet serial parts.
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- Last Updated 2025-02-19
Parent Collections (1)
Works (245)
71. The knight of Gwynne, no. 02
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 02
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Culture conflict--Political aspects, Political corruption, Intergroup relations, Corruption, Politics and government, and Irish
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-02
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 56 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Edition:
- First edition in original pink printed wrappers.
- Geographic Coverage:
- England and Ireland
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312 and 53, -8
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), books, serials (publications), publications (documents), and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
72. The knight of Gwynne, no. 03
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 03
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Political corruption, Corruption, Irish, Culture conflict--Political aspects, Intergroup relations, and Politics and government
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-03
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 56 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- England and Ireland
- Coordinates:
- 53, -8 and 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- books, publications (documents), novels, fiction (general genre), and serials (publications)
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
73. The knight of Gwynne, no. 04
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 04
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Political corruption, Corruption, Irish, Culture conflict--Political aspects, Intergroup relations, and Politics and government
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-04
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 54 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- England and Ireland
- Coordinates:
- 53, -8 and 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- books, publications (documents), novels, fiction (general genre), and serials (publications)
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
74. The knight of Gwynne, no. 05
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 05
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Political corruption, Corruption, Irish, Culture conflict--Political aspects, Intergroup relations, and Politics and government
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-05
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 56 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- England and Ireland
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312 and 53, -8
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- books, publications (documents), novels, fiction (general genre), and serials (publications)
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
75. The knight of Gwynne, no. 06
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 06
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Political corruption, Corruption, Irish, Culture conflict--Political aspects, Intergroup relations, and Politics and government
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-06
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 48 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- England and Ireland
- Coordinates:
- 53, -8 and 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- books, publications (documents), novels, fiction (general genre), and serials (publications)
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
76. The knight of Gwynne, no. 07
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 07
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Political corruption, Corruption, Irish, Culture conflict--Political aspects, Intergroup relations, and Politics and government
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-07
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 52 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- England and Ireland
- Coordinates:
- 53, -8 and 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- books, publications (documents), novels, fiction (general genre), and serials (publications)
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
77. The knight of Gwynne, no. 08
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 08
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Political corruption, Corruption, Irish, Culture conflict--Political aspects, Intergroup relations, and Politics and government
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-08
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 58 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- England and Ireland
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312 and 53, -8
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- books, publications (documents), novels, fiction (general genre), and serials (publications)
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
78. The knight of Gwynne, no. 09
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 09
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Irish, Culture conflict--Political aspects, Political corruption, Corruption, Intergroup relations, and Politics and government
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-09
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 52 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- Ireland and England
- Coordinates:
- 53, -8 and 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- fiction (general genre), publications (documents), serials (publications), books, and novels
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
79. The knight of Gwynne, no. 10
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 10
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Corruption, Political corruption, Irish, Intergroup relations, Culture conflict--Political aspects, and Politics and government
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-10
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 46 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- Ireland and England
- Coordinates:
- 53, -8 and 52.16045, -0.70312
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- serials (publications), novels, books, fiction (general genre), and publications (documents)
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.
80. The knight of Gwynne, no. 11
- Title:
- The knight of Gwynne, no. 11
- Description:
- In the middle of the 19th century, the rivalry between English and Irish nations was, with all its violence, by no means ungenerous. The political contest was bringing out the worst qualities out on the surface. In the era of the gross corruption where only a few resisted offers and temptations, giving Ireland the stain of a weaker country, lived Maurice Darcy, known far and wide as the Knight of Gwynne. Darcy was a cultivated gentleman with highlighted "Irishry" in his nature. He was a well-known leader of public opinion which made him valuable political ally. In the newest political turmoil, scared that Darcy might go with the opposition, three powerful men, forming the new Government in Dublin, decided to gain the support of the Knight of Gwynne no matter what it costs, unaware of the price of an honest man. -- Barnes and Noble description Illustrated by Charles Dicken's usual illustrator Hablot Knight Browne (also known as "Phiz").
- Subject:
- Intergroup relations, Irish, Political corruption, Corruption, Politics and government, and Culture conflict--Political aspects
- Creator:
- Lever, Charles, 1806-1872
- Contributor:
- Browne, Hablot Knight, 1815-1882
- Publisher:
- London : Chapman and Hall, 1847.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1847-11
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text and http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage
- Identifier:
- Call Number: PR4884 K5 1847
- Extent:
- 46 pages
- Alternative Title:
- The knight of Gwynne : a tale of the time of the union / with illustrations by "Phiz".
- Geographic Coverage:
- England and Ireland
- Coordinates:
- 52.16045, -0.70312 and 53, -8
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- First ed. in original pink printed wrappers. 20 parts in 19. Illustrations.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Victorian Serial Novels Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- publications (documents), serials (publications), novels, fiction (general genre), and books
- Date Digitized:
- 2022-01/2022-03
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300, 600dpi. Cropped and size reduced for Vault using Photoshop. Metadata by KD.