Alan St. Aubyn
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Frances L. Marshall (née Bridges, 1839–1920), who wrote under the pseudonym Alan St. Aubyn, was a British author. Many of her novels are set in Cambridge colleges.


Works

*''Trollope's Dilemma: A Story of a Cambridge Quad'' (1889) *''A Fellow of Trinity'' (1890) *''The Junior Dean'' (1891) *''Joseph's Little Coat'' (1891) *''The Dean's Little Daughter'' (1891) *''With Wind and Tide: A Story of the East Coast'' (1892) *''Broken Lights'' (1892) *''The Old Maid's Sweetheart: A Prose Idyl'' (1892) *''Modest Little Sara'' (1892) *''To His Own Master'' (1893) *''The Master of St. Benedict's'' (1893) *''The Squire of Bratton'' (1893) *''Orchard Damerel'' (1894) *''In the Face of the World'' (1894) *''A Tragic Honeymoon'' (1894) *''The Tremlett Diamonds'' (1895) *''Wapping Old Stairs'' (1895) *''In the Sweet West Country'' (1895) *''To Step Aside is Human'' (1896) *''The Bishop's Delusion'' (1896) *''The Wooing of May'' (1897) *''A Proctor's Wooing'' (1897) *''Fortune's Gate'' (1898) *''Antonia's Promise'' (1898) *''Under the Rowan Tree and Other Stories'' (1898) *''A Fair Impostor: A Story of Exmoor'' (1898) *''Bonnie Maggie Lauder'' (1899) *''Mary Unwin'' (1899) *''Mrs. Dunbar's Secret'' (1899) *''The Loyal Hussar and Other Stories'' (1900) *''A Prick of Conscience'' (1900) *''May Silver'' (1901) *''The Maiden's Creed'' (1901)


References

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