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==Partial bibliography==
==Partial bibliography==
* ''The Viper of Milan'' (1906)
* ''The Viper of Milan'' (1906) (her first published work)
* ''Black Magic: a Tale of the Rise and Fall of the Antichrist'' (1909)
* ''Black Magic: a Tale of the Rise and Fall of the Antichrist'' (1909) (Pope Joan)
* ''A Knight of Spain'' (1913)
* ''A Knight of Spain'' (1913)
* ''The Cheats, A Romantic Fantasy'' (1920)
* ''The Cheats, A Romantic Fantasy'' (1920)
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* ''Forget-me-Not'' (1932) (as Joseph Shearing)
* ''Forget-me-Not'' (1932) (as Joseph Shearing)
* ''The Last Bouquet, Some Twilight Tales'' (1933)
* ''The Last Bouquet, Some Twilight Tales'' (1933)
* ''[[Julia Roseingrave]]'' (1933) (as Robert Paye) (witchcraft)
* ''The Triumphant Beast'' (1934)
* ''The Triumphant Beast'' (1934)
* ''Trumpets at Rome'' (1936)
* ''Trumpets at Rome'' (1936)
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* ''Ethics in Modern Art'' (1939)
* ''Ethics in Modern Art'' (1939)
* ''The Crime of Laura Sarelle'' (1941) (as Joseph Shearing)
* ''The Crime of Laura Sarelle'' (1941) (as Joseph Shearing)
* ''The Spectral Bride''. Also known as The Fetch (1942) (as Joseph Shearing)
* ''The Spectral Bride'', also known as ''The Fetch'' (1942) (as Joseph Shearing)
* ''Airing in a Closed Carriage'' (1943)
* ''Airing in a Closed Carriage'' (1943)
* ''[[Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales]]'' (1976) (short stories, as Marjorie Bowen)
* ''[[Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales]]'' (1976) (short stories, as Marjorie Bowen)
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* ''The Debate Continues: Being the Autobiography of Marjorie Bowen'' (1939) (as Margaret Campbell)
* ''The Debate Continues: Being the Autobiography of Marjorie Bowen'' (1939) (as Margaret Campbell)
* The Angel of the Assassination (1935) (as Joseph Shearing) - a biography of Charlotte Corday
* The Scandal of Sophie Dawes (1934)- about the low-born courtesan Sophie Dawes, Baronne de Feuchères, described by Bowen as a "vulgar wanton", "a young slut" and a "gutter rat"


==Further reading==
==Further reading==

Latest revision as of 19:17, 20 August 2010

Marjorie Bowen was one of the best known pseudonyms of Margaret Gabrielle Long, who wrote gothic stories, ghost stories, history, and romances.

Names

Pseudonyms
  • Marjorie Bowen
  • Joseph Shearing
  • George Preedy / George R. Preedy
  • John Winch
  • Robert Paye


legal names
  • Mrs Gabrielle Margaret V Long née Campbell
  • Margaret Campbell


published names
  • Marjorie Bowen
  • Joseph Shearing
  • George Preedy
  • John Winch
  • Robert Paye
  • Margaret Campbell

Partial bibliography

  • The Viper of Milan (1906) (her first published work)
  • Black Magic: a Tale of the Rise and Fall of the Antichrist (1909) (Pope Joan)
  • A Knight of Spain (1913)
  • The Cheats, A Romantic Fantasy (1920)
  • Stinging Nettles (1923)
  • The Pagoda (1927)
  • General Crack (1928) (as George Preedy)
  • The Golden Roof (1928)
  • Forget-me-Not (1932) (as Joseph Shearing)
  • The Last Bouquet, Some Twilight Tales (1933)
  • Julia Roseingrave (1933) (as Robert Paye) (witchcraft)
  • The Triumphant Beast (1934)
  • Trumpets at Rome (1936)
  • This Shining Woman (1937)
  • God and the Wedding Dress (1938)
  • Mr. Tyler's Saints (1939)
  • The Circle in the Water (1939)
  • Ethics in Modern Art (1939)
  • The Crime of Laura Sarelle (1941) (as Joseph Shearing)
  • The Spectral Bride, also known as The Fetch (1942) (as Joseph Shearing)
  • Airing in a Closed Carriage (1943)
  • Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales (1976) (short stories, as Marjorie Bowen)


  • The Debate Continues: Being the Autobiography of Marjorie Bowen (1939) (as Margaret Campbell)
  • The Angel of the Assassination (1935) (as Joseph Shearing) - a biography of Charlotte Corday
  • The Scandal of Sophie Dawes (1934)- about the low-born courtesan Sophie Dawes, Baronne de Feuchères, described by Bowen as a "vulgar wanton", "a young slut" and a "gutter rat"

Further reading