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[]Fraknoi, Andrew (1948- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Auction Prospectus, (vi) Sci Phi Journal Winter 2022
- * No One Bet on Canis Major, (vi) Sci Phi Journal Autumn 2024
- * Supernova Rhythm, (ss) Science Fiction by Scientists ed. Michael Brotherton, Springer, 2016
- * The Unwelcome Reply, (vi) Sci Phi Journal #4, 2019
- * [letter from Irvine, Ayreshire, Scotland], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact June 1982
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[]Frame, Janet; [i.e., Janet Paterson Frame Clutha] (1924-2004) (about) (chron.)
- * Beginnings, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1966
- * Gavin Highly, (ss) The New Yorker April 5 2010
- * Gorse Is Not People, (ss) The New Yorker September 1 2008
- * A Night at the Opera, (ss) The New Yorker June 2 2008
- * The Press Gang, (vi) The Reservoir by Janet Frame, W.H. Allen, 1966
- * Prizes, (ss) The New Yorker March 10 1962
- * The Reservoir, (ss) The New Yorker January 12 1963
- * Swans, (ss) The (London) Evening News October 12 1987
- * The Triumph of Poetry, (ss)
- * Winter Garden, (ss) The New Yorker January 31 1970
- * You Are Now Entering the Human Heart, (ss) The New Yorker March 29 1969
[]Frame, Ronald (William Sutherland) (1953- ); likely same author as Roland Frame (chron.)
- * Fruits de Mer, (ss) The London Magazine December 1986/January 1987
- * Incident in Le Lavandou, (ss) Scottish Short Stories 1986, Collins, 1986
- * The Inn at Loch Bragar, (ss) The Antioch Review Winter 2007
- * A Long Weekend with Marcel Proust, (nv) The Seven Deadly Sins, Severn House, 1985
- * Schwimmbad Mitternachts, (ss) Scottish Short Stories 1987, Collins, 1987
- * Some Common Misunderstandings about Ghosts, (ss) A Quiver of Ghosts ed. Aidan Chambers, The Bodley Head, 1987
- * Switchback, (ss) Best Short Stories 1993 ed. Giles Gordon & David Hughes, William Heinemann Ltd., 1993; first broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 19 February 1992.
[]Frampton, H. F. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Assisting Laura, (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1925
- * The Back-Door Exit, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1921
- * Dog Days, (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1921
- * For Sale, Freehold, (nv) The Story-teller April 1935
- * Four O’Clock, Wednesday, the Twenty-Fifth, (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1922
- * Having It Out, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1921
- * The Home-Coming, (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1922
- * Internal Evidence, (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1926
- * The Letter, (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1921
- * The Maze, (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1920
- * Neap Tide, (vi) Storyteller December 1936
- * The Passing of a Poet, (ss) Chums October 10 1926
- * The Quest of the “Sea Queen”, (ss) Chums May 8 1927
- * The Ring, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1921
- * Settled out of Court, (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1926
- * The Song of Psyche, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1922
- * The Superstition, (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1921
- * Upsetting the Arrangements, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1922
- * An Urgent Appointment, (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1927
- * Waiting for Sybil, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1922
- * With Ulterior Motives, (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1922
[]Frampton, Henry F. (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * The Changeling, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1912
- * The Empty Trap, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1911
- * The End of the Circle, (vi) The Weekly Tale-Teller #253, March 7 1914
- * Fate Intervening, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1912
- * Foxley’s Understudy, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1912
- * The Game Two Played, (ss) Yes or No September 28 1912
- * Playing with Fire, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1912
- * The Prisoners, (ss) Yes or No April 11 1914
- * Professional Jealousy, (ss) The Red Magazine July 1 1911
- * Saving His Face, (ss) Yes or No September 2 1916
- * The Screen, (vi) The Weekly Tale-Teller #249, February 7 1914
- * Worry, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #316, May 22 1915
[]France, Anatole; pseudonym of Anatole-François Thibault (1844-1924) (about) (chron.)
- * Abelard and Héloise, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1895
- * Ad Astra, (ar) The Phoenix August 1914; translated from the French by Michael Monahan.
- * Anatole France Talks, (ms)
- * Balthasar, (ss)
- * The Christmas Log, (ss) Short Stories October 1902; adapted by Katharine Vincent
- * The Comedy of the Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, (pl)
- * Come What May, (pl)
- * The Coming of Riquet, (ss)
- * The Coming of Riquet, (ss)
- * Crainquebille, (ss) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
- * Crainquebille, (ss)
- * La Dame à l’Eventail, (ss) The Smart Set August 1902
- * A Dream, (ss) 1915
- * Edmee, or Charity Well Bestowed, (ss) 1922
- * L’Eveche de Tourcoing, (ss) The Yellow Book April 1895
- * A Good Lesson Well Learnt, (ss)
- * The Governor of Judaea, (ss) Tales June 1906; translated from the French.
- * Great Passions of History:
* ___ 6. Abelard and Héloise, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1895
- * The History of Mankind, (ex)
- * Honey-Bee, (na)
- * A Hypnotized Cat, (ss) Romance September 1892; translated by Mrs. T. C. Crawford
- * Jeanne D’Arc, (ar) The Phoenix November 1916; translated from the French by Michael Monahan.
- * Jessy, (ss) Romance September 1893; translated by Mary J. Safford, M.D.
- * The Journey of Doctor Obnubile, (vi)
- * The Juggler of Notre-Dame, (ss) Short Stories April 1893; translated from the French (“Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame”, Gil Blas, Paris as by Sarpeta) by Frances Alley Weston.
- * Juggler to Our - Lady, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1912
- * The Kingdom of the Dwarfs, (na) , as "Honey-Bee"
- * The Lady with the White Fan, (vi) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1918
- * Lead Soldier’s Story, (ss) Current Literature October 1909
- * Leslie Wood, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1903; translated from the French.
- * Leslie Wood, (ss) Weird Fiction in France ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“Leslie Wood”, L’Étui de nacre, 1892) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Love Is a Hair Shirt, (ms)
- * Love, Life, and Laughter: Epigrams, (ms)
- * Lucifer, (ex) 1895
- * Madame de Luzy, (ex)
- * Mademoiselle de Doucine’s New Year’s Present, (ss)
- * The Majesty of Justice, (ss)
- * The Mass of the Shadows, (ss) Tales from a Mother-of-Pearl Casket by Anatole France & trans. by Henri du Bois, Richmond, 1896
- * Maxims and Precepts, (ms)
- * Misprized Genius, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1924; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- * Monsieur Pigeonneau, (ss) Short Stories August 1902; translated by Katharine Vincent
- * The Ocean Christ, (vi) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
- * Olivier’s Brag, (ss) The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche, Dodd, Mead, 1909
- * The Origin of Government, (ex)
- * Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss) Mother of Pearl by Anatole France, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1908
- * Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss)
- * Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss) Great Short Stories of the World ed. Barrett H. Clark & Maxim Lieber, The World Publishing Company, 1925; translated by Barrett H. Clarke
- * Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss) The Best of All Possible Worlds ed. Spider Robinson, Ace, 1980; translated from the French (“Le jongleur de Notre-Dame”, L’étui de nacre, Calmann-Lévy, 1892) by Spider Robinson.
- * The Procurator of Judæa, (ss)
- * The Procurator of Judæa, (ss)
- * Putois, (ss)
- * Putois, (ss) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
- * Putois, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * Red Riding Hood Up to Date, (ss) The Touchstone December 1918
- * Revolt of the Angels, (ex) John Lane, 1914
- * Riquet, (ss)
- * Saint Satyr, (nv) Le Puits de Sainte Claire by Anatole France, Calmann-Levy, 1895
- * Satan’s Tongue-Pie, (vi) 1909
- * The Savant and Miss Morgan, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1924; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- * The Seven Wives of Bluebeard, (ss) from The Seven Wives of Bluebeard & Other Marvellous Tales, John Lane, 1920
- * The Singer of Kyme, (ss) Short Stories May 1897; translated from the French by Merch Bradt Stewart.
- * Steinlen: The Artist, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1920
- * Stendahl, (ar) To-Day December 1921 [Ref. Stendhal]; translated by J. Lewis May
- * Under the Sofa, (ss) Romance January 1894; translated by Frances Alley Weston
- * Undress Parade, (ex)
- * The Unknown Land, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1922; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- * The Well of St. Claire, (ss) Short Stories June 1902; translated from the French by Merch Bradt Stewart.
- * [untitled], (ms)
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- * Anatole France by Holbrook Jackson, (ar) To-Day November 1918
- * Anatole France: The Man and His Books by Frederic Lees, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine April 1912
- * Dr. Johnson and Anatole France by E. S. Roscoe, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1927
- * Little Ironies of Literary Life by Burton Rascoe, (cr) The Double Dealer August/September 1921
- * M. Anatole France by A. H. Diplock, (bg) Temple Bar March 1900
- * The Opinions of Anatole France (with Paul Gsell) by Philip Zorn, (br) The Double Dealer September 1922
- * The Philosophy of Anatole France by Nathan Bryllion Fagin, (cr) The Double Dealer January 1926
- * The Progress of Literary Satanism from the Temptation of Paphnuce to the Revolt of the Angels by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) Wormwood #13, 2009
- * Review: L’Ile des Pingouins, par Anatole France by Joseph Conrad, (br) The English Review December 1908
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