George Manville Fenn
George Manville Fenn (3 January 1831, Pimlico – 26 August 1909, Isleworth) was a prolific English novelist, journalist, editor and educationalist.[1] Many of his novels were written for young adults. His final book was a biography of his fellow writer for juveniles, George Alfred Henty.
Life and works
Fenn, the third child and eldest son of a butler, Charles Fenn, was largely self-educated, teaching himself French, German and Italian. After studying at Battersea Training College for Teachers (1851–54), he became the master of a national school at Alford, Lincolnshire. He later became a printer, editor and publisher of short-lived periodicals, before attracting the attention of Charles Dickens and others with a sketch for All the Year Round in 1864. He contributed to Chambers's Journal and Once a Week. In 1866, he wrote a series of articles on working-class life for the newspaper The Star. These were collected and republished in four volumes. They were followed by a similar series in the Weekly Times.
Fenn's first story for boys, Hollowdell Grange, appeared in 1867. It was followed by a long list of other novels for juveniles and adults. Having become editor of Cassell's Magazine in 1870, he purchased Once a Week and edited it until it closed in 1879. He also wrote for the theatre.
Fenn and his family lived at Syon Lodge, Isleworth, Middlesex, where he built up a library of 25,000 volumes and took up telescope making. His last book was a biography of a great fellow writer of boys' stories, George Alfred Henty. He died at home on 26 August 1909.[2]
Family
In 1855, he married Susanna Leake; they had two sons and six daughters.[3]
Fenn's works
Novels
- Cabby (1864)
- Hollowdell Grange (1866)
- Webs in the Way (1867)
- Bent, Not Broken (3 vols, 1867)
- Mad (1868)
- By Birth a Lady (1871)
- The Sapphire Cross (1871)
- Thereby Hangs a Tale (1876)
- A Little World (1877, reprinted 1882 as Poverty Corner: A City Story)
- The Chemist, a complete 64-page story for the March issue of Once a Week, a magazine he had purchased in 1870
- Pretty Polly (3 vols, 1878)
- The Parson o' Dumford (1879)
- The Clerk of Portwick (1880)
- Bunyip Land (1880)
- Off to the Wilds (1880)
- Devon Boys (1880)
- The Vicar's People (1881)
- Eli's Children (1882)
- Dutch the Diver (1883)
- Middy and Ensign (1883)
- Nat the Naturalist (1883)
- Son Philip (1883)
- The Silver Cañon (1884)
- The Golden Magnet (1884)
- Sweet Mace (1884)
- The Rosery Folk (1884)
- Through Forest and Stream: The Quest of the Quetzal (1884)
- The Dark House (1885)
- Morgan's Horror (1885)
- Eve At the Wheel (1885)
- Menhardoc (1885)
- Dick o' the Fens (1885)
- A Terrible Coward (1885)
- The New Forest Spy: a Tale of a Lost Cause (1885)
- Patience Wins (1886)
- Brownsmith's Boy (1886)
- The Master of the Ceremonies (1886)
- The Chaplain's Craze (1886)
- Double Cunning (1886)
- The Bag of Diamonds (1887)
- One Maid's Mischief (1887)
- This Man's Wife (1887)
- Yussuf the Guide (1887)
- Quicksilver (1888)
- Mother Carey's Chicken (1888)
- The Man With a Shadow (1888)
- The Story of Antony Grace, or, Some Stained Pages (1887)
- Commodore Junk (1888)
- Of High Descent (1889)
- The Lass That Loved a Soldier (1889)
- Three People's Secret (1889)
- Crown and Sceptre: A West Country Story (c. 1889)
- Three Boys, or The Chiefs of the Clan Mackhai (1889)
- In the King's Name (1890)
- Cormorant Crag (1890)
- Will of the Mill (1890)
- The Adventures of Don Lavington (1890)
- Cutlass and Cudgel (1890)
- Mass' George (1890)
- Charge! (1890)
- Lady Maude's Mania (1890)
- The Mynns' Mystery (1890)
- A Double Knot (1890)
- A Fluttered Dovecote (1890)
- The New Mistress (1891)
- Mahme Nousie (1891)
- The Crystal Hunters (1891)
- Burr Junior (1891)
- The Rajah of Dah (1891)
- To the West (1891)
- Syd Belton (1891)
- The Weathercock (1892)
- The Dingo Boys (1892)
- Gil the Gunner (1892)
- King of the Castle (1892)
- The Grand Chaco (1892)
- Witness to the Deed (1893)
- A Sylvan Courtship (1893)
- Nurse Elisia (1893)
- Sail-Ho! (1893)
- Steve Young (1893)
- The Black Bar (1893)
- Blue Jackets: The Log of the Teaser (1893)
- A Life's Eclipse (1894)
- First In the Field (1894)
- Fire Island (1894)
- The Star-Gazers (1894)
- The White Virgin (1894)
- Real Gold (1894)
- The Vast Abyss (1894)
- The Tiger Lily (1894)
- In an Alpine Valley (1894)
- An Electric Spark (1895)
- The Queen's Scarlet (1895)
- Planter Jack (1895)
- In Honour's Cause (1896)
- The Black Tor (1896)
- Sappers and Miners (1896)
- Jack At Sea; or All Work and No Play Made Him a Dull Boy (1896)
- Cursed By a Fortune (1896)
- The Case of Ailsa Gray (1896)
- Smith's Weakness (1896)
- Captain Jack (1896)
- Roy Royland (1896)
- Frank and Saxon (1897)
- The Little Skipper (1897)
- Vince the Rebel (1897)
- The Silver Salvors (1898)
- A Woman Worth Winning (1898)
- Draw Swords! (1898)
- Our Soldier Boy (1898)
- Jungle and Stream (1898)
- Nic Revel (1898)
- In the Mahdi's Grasp (1899)
- King O' the Beach (1899)
- The Vibart Affair (1899)
- A Crimson Crime (1899)
- Ned Ledger (1899)
- Fix Bay'nets! (1899)
- Young Robin Hood (1899)
- King Robert's Page (1900)
- Uncle Bart (1900)
- The Ocean Waif (1900)
- A Young Hero (1900)
- Old Gold (1900)
- The King's Sons (1900)
- The Lost Middy (1900)
- The Powder Monkey (1900)
- A Dash From Diamond City (1901)
- The Kopje Garrison (1901)
- The Cankerworm (1901)
- Pulabad (1901)
- Something Like a Snake (1901)
- Running Amok (1901)
- Ching, the Chinaman, and His Middy Friends (1901)
- Coastguard Jack (1902)
- The Peril Finders (1902)
- Black Shadows (1902)
- Stan Lynn (1902)
- The King's Esquires (1903)
- Walsh the Wonder-Worker (1903)
- It Came to Pass (1903)
- Fitz the Filibuster (1903)
- Coming Home to Roost (1904)
- Blind Policy (1904)
- The Ocean Cat's Paw (1904)
- Rob Harlow's Adventures (1904)
- Glyn Severn's School-days (1904)
- Marcus, the Young Centurion (1904)
- To Win or to Die (1904)
- Trapper Dan (1905)
- Nephew Jack (1905)
- So Like a Woman (1905)
- Shoulder Arms! (1905)
- Hunting the Skipper (1906)
- Dead Man's Land (1906)
- Aynsley's Case (1906)
- Happy Playmates (1906)
- 'Tention! (1906)
- Trapped By Malays (1907)
- The Country Squire (1907)
Short stories
- Begumbagh (1879)
- Adventures of Working Men (1881)
- In Jeopardy (1889)
- Sawed Off (1891)
- Princess Fedor's Pledge (1891)
- Tales of Peril and Heroism (1898)
- Two Rough Stones, and A Bad Day's Fishing (1902)
- A Meeting Of Greeks and the Tug Of War (1902)
- Brave and True, and Other Stories (1902)
- The Traitor's Gait [sic] (1906)
Plays (with James Henry Darnley)
- The Balloon (1899)
- The Barrister (1899)
Biographies
- Memoir of B. F. Stevens (1903)
- George Alfred Henty (1907)
Anthologies (signed G M F)
- The World of Wit and Humour': (1871)
- A Book of Fair Women (1872)
Other works
- Featherland (1866)
- Original Penny Readings (1866)
- Christmas Penny Readings (1867)
- Midnight Webs (1872)
- The Blue Dragoons (1875)
- Friends I Have Made (1881)
- My Patients (1883)
- In the Wilds of New Mexico (1888)
- High Play (1897)
- The Khedive's Country (1904)
- Little People's Book of Wild Animals (1905)
References
- ↑ Wilman, George (1882), "George Manville Fenn", Sketches of living celebrities, London: Griffith and Farran, pp. 81–84
- ↑ G. S. Boulger; rev. Guy Arnold. "Fenn, George Manville (1831–1909)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/33105. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ↑ Boulger, George Simonds (1912). "Fenn, George Manville". In Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography, 1912 supplement. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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- Eric Ford: A Forgotten Victorian Author and the Society He Knew. Critical Essay. From Contemporary Review; Sept. 1999.
- "FENN, George Manville". Who's Who biographies, 1901. p. 414.