List of works by E. W. Hornung explained

Author:E. W. Hornung
Option:2
Optionname:Non-fiction
Optionlink:Non-fiction
Novel:21
Novellink:Novels and story collections
Poem:3
Poemlink:Poetry
Story:56
Storylink:Publications in periodicals
Collection:8
Collectionlink:Novels and story collections
Play:3
Playlink:Plays
Scriptlink:Others
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Ernest William Hornung (professionally known as E. W. Hornung; 1866–1921), was an English poet and writer. From a Hungarian background, Hornung was educated at Uppingham School; as a result of poor health he left the school in December 1883 to travel to Sydney, where he stayed for two years. He returned in early 1886 when his father was dying and bankrupt, and began writing professionally shortly afterwards.

Hornung had his first work published in 1887—the short story "Stroke of Five" in Belgravia magazine. His first novel, A Bride from the Bush, was published in 1890, and Hornung used his Australian experiences as a backdrop to the story. He went on to use Australia as a setting or plot element in a further seven novels and two collections of short stories.

In 1899 The Amateur Cracksman was published, a series of short stories that introduced A. J. Raffles, a gentleman thief in late-Victorian Britain. Hornung dedicated the book to his friend, the writer Arthur Conan Doyle: "To A.C.D. This form of flattery", and the narrative form is similar to Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, with Raffles and his partner Bunny Manders being the criminal counterparts to Holmes and Dr. Watson. Two further short story collections and a novel followed, as did a play, Raffles, The Amateur Cracksman, first shown at the Princess Theatre, New York in 1903. It is for the character of Raffles that Hornung is best remembered.

In 1893 Hornung married Constance Doyle (1868–1924), the sister of Arthur Conan Doyle and in 1895 their son, Arthur Oscar, was born. Oscar was killed at the Second Battle of Ypres in July 1915. It marked the end of Hornung's work in fiction, and after that point he published three works of poetry—two of which were first published in The Times—and two volumes of non-fiction: a biography of his son and an account of his time working at the front line as ambulance driver, rest-station attendant and for the YMCA. Hornung's fragile constitution was further weakened by the stress of his war work. To aid his recuperation, he and his wife visited the South of France in 1921. He fell ill from influenza on the journey, and died on 22 March 1922, aged 54.

Publications in periodicals

This list may be incomplete. Four Raffles stories ("Le Premier Pas", "Wilful Murder", "The Knees of the Gods", and "The Last Word") were not published in periodicals and only appeared in short story collections.

TitleDate of publicationPeriodicalDetails
BelgraviaVol 64, page 70; subtitled "a story"
BelgraviaVol 64, page 76; subtitled "a story"
Cornhill MagazineVol 61, pages 1–25
Cornhill MagazineVol 61, pages 89–112
Cornhill MagazineVol 61, pages 201–24
Cornhill MagazineVol 61, pages 315–36
Cornhill MagazineVol 61, pages 429–48
Cornhill MagazineVol 61, pages 543–60
Author credited as "S. W. Hornung"
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 9, pages 154–57; subtitled "a story"
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 9, pages 169–71; subtitled "a story"
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 9, pages 183–86; subtitled "a story"
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 9, pages 200–01; subtitled "a story"
Longman's MagazineVol 19, pages 614–37; subtitled "a story"
Vol 4, pages 349–65; subtitled "a story"
Pall Mall Gazette
Longman's MagazineVol 24, pages 76–102
Longman's MagazineVol 24, pages 191–210
Longman's MagazineVol 24, pages 296–321
Longman's MagazineVol 24, pages 412–32
Longman's MagazineVol 24, pages 522–43
Longman's MagazineVol 24, pages 628–54
Temple Bar
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 12, pages 74–77
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 12, pages 89–91
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 12, pages 104–07
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 12, pages 119–22
Pall Mall Gazette
Cassell's Family MagazineIntroduced character of Stingaree
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 13, pages 6–9
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 13, pages 23–26
Chambers's JournalFifth series, vol 13, pages 55–58
Cassell's Family Magazine
Cassell's MagazineThe first A. J. Raffles story
Cassell's MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Cassell's MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Cassell's MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Cassell's MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Cassell's MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Cassell's MagazineVol 79, pages 662–65
Scribner's MagazineA. J. Raffles story; Vol 29, pages 30–43; subtitled "More Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman"
Scribner's MagazineA. J. Raffles story; Vol 29, pages 220–31; subtitled "More Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman"
Scribner's MagazineA. J. Raffles story; Vol 29, pages 227–91; subtitled "More Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman"
Scribner's MagazineA. J. Raffles story; Vol 29, pages 483–94; subtitled "More Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman"
Scribner's MagazineA. J. Raffles story; Vol 29, pages 591–600; subtitled "More Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman"
Scribner's MagazineA. J. Raffles story; Vol 29, pages 707–20; subtitled "More Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman"
Scribner's MagazineA. J. Raffles story; Vol 30, pages 343–50; subtitled "More Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman"
Pall Mall MagazineSerialised January–May
Also published the same month in Atlantic Monthly, Vol 91, pages 738–48
Stingaree story
Stingaree story
Stingaree story
Stingaree story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Stingaree story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Stingaree story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Stingaree story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Stingaree story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
Pall Mall MagazineA. J. Raffles story
London MercuryVol 4, pages 150–63

Novels and story collections

The novels and story collections of E. W. Hornung
TitleYear of first publication (UK and US)UK publisherUS publisherNotes
Smith, Elder & Co. (London)US Book Co. (New York)Novel
Under Two SkiesA & C Black (London)Macmillan & Co. (New York)Short story collection; subtitled "a collection of stories"
Tiny LuttrellCassell (London)Cassell (New York)Novel; two volumes
Bliss, Sands & Foster (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel; US edition first published in 1900
Longmans, Green & Co. (London)Longmans (New York)Novel
Irralie's BushrangerBeeman (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel
Cassell (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel; subtitled "A Romance"
My Lord DukeCassell (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel; published first in the US in 1896, published in the UK in 1897
Some Persons UnknownCassell (London)Scribner's (New York)Short story collection
Young BloodCassell (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel; published in the US in 1899
Methuen Publishing (London)Scribner's (New York)Short story collection
Dead Men Tell No TalesMethuen Publishing (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel
Richards (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel; published in 1901 in the US, as The Shadow of a Man
PeccaviRichards (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel
Richards (London)Scribner's (New York)Short story collection; published in the US as Raffles: Further Adventures of the Amateur Cracksman
At LargeScribner's (New York)Novel
Chatto & Windus (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel
Denis DentIsbister (London)Stokes (New York)Novel; subtitled "A Novel"
No HeroSmith, Elder & Co. (London)Scribner's (New York) Novel
StingareeChatto & Windus (London)Scribner's (New York) Novel
Chatto & Windus (London)Scribner's (New York) Short story collection; republished as A Thief in the Night: Further Adventures of A. J. Raffles, Cricketer and Cracksman
Raffles: The Amateur CracksmanEveleigh Nash (London)Short story collection; stories taken from The Amateur Cracksman and The Black Mask
Mr. Justice RafflesSmith, Elder & Co. (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel
Unwin (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel
Fathers of MenSmith, Elder & Co. (London)Scribner's (New York)Novel
Eveleigh Nash (London) (Indianapolis)Novel
Witching HillHodder & Stoughton (London)Scribner's (New York)Short story collection
Eveleigh Nash (London)Short story collection
Old Offenders and a Few Old ScoresJohn Murray (London)Short story collection; published posthumously

Plays

The plays of E. W. Hornung
TitleFirst performancePublisherNotes
Raffles, The Amateur CracksmanSamuel French Ltd. (1928)By Hornung and Eugéne Presbrey; first performed at the Princess Theatre, New York
Stingaree, the BushrangerFirst performed at the Queen's Theatre, London
By Hornung and Charles Sansom; first performed at the Brixton Empress Theatre, London

Non-fiction

E.W. Hornung's non-fictional work
TitleYear of first publicationFirst edition publisherNotes
Privately published (Colchester, Essex)Biography of his son, killed in the First World War
Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western FrontConstable (London)Account of his experience with the YMCA during the First World War; US edition, published by E. P. Dutton & Co., incorporates most of the poems included in The Young Guard

Poetry

Hornung's poetry
TitleYear of first publicationFirst edition publisherCategory
Ballad of Ensign JoyDutton Books (New York)War poetry
Wooden CrossNisbet (London)War poetry
Constable (London)War poetry

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