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Meredith, George (1828-1909) (about) (chron.)
- * Aphorisms, (ms)
- * Dirge in the Woods, (pm) The Fortnightly Review August 1870, as "In the Woods"
- * Dirge in Woods, (pm)
- * Guiding the Child, (ms)
- * In the Woods, (pm) The Fortnightly Review August 1870
- * Love in the Valley, (pm) Poems by George Meredith, John W. Parker and Son, 1851
- * Richard and Lucy: An Idyll, (ex)
- * The Tale of Chloe, (sl) New Quarterly Magazine 1879
- * Too Late, (pm)
- * Women, (ar)
Mérimée, Prosper (1803-1870) (about) (chron.)
- * The Abbe Aubain, (ss)
- * The Blue Chamber (with Louise Paul), (ss) 1905
- * Carmen, (ss) Everybody’s June 1925; translated from the French.
- * The Conspirators, (pl)
- * Diana of Turgis, (ss)
- * Djoumane, (ss)
- * The Etruscan Vase, (ss)
- * The Game of Backgammon, (ss)
- * How the Redoubt Was Taken, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1891; translated from the French (Mosaïque, 1833).
- * Lokis: From the Mss. of Professor Wittembach, (nv)
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss) 1905
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1927; translated by H. Miller
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss) Short Stories February 1895; translated by Henry A. Parker
- * Mateo Falcone, (ss)
- * The Pearl of Toledo, (vi) Short Stories October 1894; translated by Frederick J. Tausig
- * The Spanish Witches, (ss) 1905
- * The Storming of the Redoubt, (ss)
- * The Street of Madama Lucrezia, (ss) The Argosy (UK) March 1929; translated by Reginald Merton
- * The Taking of the Redoubt, (ss) The Scrap Book July 1907; translated from the French. (translated)
- * The Taking of the Redoubt, (ss)
- * Tamango, (ss)
- * Tamango, (ss)
- * The Venus of Ille, (nv)
- * The Vision of Charles XI, (ss) The Scrap Book July 1906; translated from the French by S. Ten Eyck Bourke.
- * The Vision of Charles XI, (ts)
- * What It Cost to Save a Turk, (ss) Short Stories July 1897; translated from the French by Mrs. Dallas Bache.
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Merrick, Leonard; [born Leonard William Miller] (1864-1939); previously known as Leonard Miller (about) (chron.)
- * At Home, Beloved, At Home, (ss) Nash’s Magazine June 1914
- * The Bishop’s Comedy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1905
- * The Conspiracy for Claudine, (ss) A Chair on the Boulevard by Leonard Merrick, Hodder, 1919
- * Dead Violets, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine August 1906
- * The Doll in the Pink Silk Dress, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 30 1909
- * The Dovecote, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1914
- * The Epic of the Heavenly Cook, (nv) Four Stories by Leonard Merrick, Partington, 1925
- * A Family Tangle, (na) Ainslee’s May 1909
- * The Fatal Florozonde, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1905
- * Floromond and Frisonnette, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1913
- * George, (ss) Ainslee’s January 1914
- * Hercules and Aphrodite, (ss) People’s September 1908
- * How Tricotrin Saw London [Tricotrin], (ss) A Chair on the Boulevard by Leonard Merrick, Hodder, 1919
- * The Infidelity of Monsieur Noulens, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine May 1905
- * The Judgment of Paris, (ss) The Story-teller August 1908
- * The Laurels and the Lady, (nv) The Man Who Understood Women and Other Stories by Leonard Merrick, Nash, 1908
- * The Opportunity of Petitjean, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 26 1908
- * The Opportunity of Petitpas, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 26 1908, as "The Opportunity of Petitjean"
- * “Pardon, You Are Mademoiselle Girard!”, (ss) The Red Magazine June 1908
- * Picq Plays the Hero, (ss) Harper’s Bazar November 1918
- * The Quaint Companions, (na)
- * The Reconciliation, (ss) The Man Who Understood Women and Other Stories by Leonard Merrick, Nash, 1908
- * The Suicides in the Rue des Vents, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine June 1906
- * The Suicides in the Rue Sombre, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine June 1906, as "The Suicides in the Rue des Vents"
- * The Tragedy of a Comic Song, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine May 1907
- * Tricotrin Entertains [Tricotrin], (ss) Metropolitan Magazine November 1907
- * Tricotrin the Critic [Tricotrin], (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1913
- * A Very Good Thing for the Girl, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine October 1903
- * The Whole Question, (na) Ainslee’s June 1910
- * “Why Billy Went Back”, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1909
Merrifield, Richard F(orrester) (1905-1977); used pseudonyms Lawrence Derry, Wesley Henshaw, Lester F. Stoughton, Franklin P. Styles & Theodore Winn (about) (chron.)
- * All for a Silk Shirt, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st January 1929, as by Wesley Henshaw
- * Call of the Footlights, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st March 1929, as by Wesley Henshaw
- * Don Quack-Quack, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly March 5 1927
- * The Dub, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st December 1928, as by Wesley Henshaw
- * The Failure, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd December 1928, as by Franklin P. Styles
- * False References, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st October 1928, as by Lester F. Stoughton
- * A Grown-Up Christmas, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly December 25 1926
- * The Handshaker, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st October 1928, as by Wesley Henshaw
- * His First $1,000, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st November 1928, as by Lester F. Stoughton
- * His Million-Dollar Face, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd January 1929, as by Wesley Henshaw
- * Home Talent, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st May 1929, as by Wesley Henshaw
- * In an Old Attic, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly July 16 1927
- * Just a Fiddling Fool, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 1st November 1928, as by Wesley Henshaw
- * Letting Him Down Easy, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly August 7 1926
- * A Midsummer Nightmare, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 3 1927
- * Mrs. Devon’s Pendant, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly August 6 1927
- * Music Hath Charms, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly May 7 1927
- * The Representative Citizen, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly March 19 1927
- * The Respectable Maniacs [Albert & Viola], (nv) Argosy Allstory Weekly April 7 1928
- * The Saturday Night Party, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 11 1926
- * Say Ah-H, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 9 1926
- * The Social Swirl, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly November 13 1926
- * Their Week-End Cruise, (ss) Argosy Allstory Weekly September 25 1926
- * Wall Street Magic, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd November 1928, as by Theodore Winn
- * White-Collar Men, (ss) Fame and Fortune Magazine 2nd October 1928, as by Lawrence Derry
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