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[[File: The-speaker-4-january-1890.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''The Speaker'' (4 January 1890)]]
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''The Speaker: A Liberal Review'' was a weekly London newspaper published by Cassell & Co. Ltd., London  and later by Mather & Crowther, London. It ran from 4 January 1890 to 23 February 1907. On 2 March 1907, ''The Speaker'' was continued by ''The Nation'', The Nation Pub. Co., London.
''The Speaker: A Liberal Review'' was a weekly London newspaper published by [[Cassell & Co., Ltd.]], London  and later by Mather & Crowther, London. It ran from 4 january 1890 to 23 february 1907. On 2 march 1907, ''The Speaker'' was continued by ''The Nation'', The Nation Pub. Co., London.


Between 1892 and 1898, the newspaper published 4 articles and 8 poems written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]].
Between 1892 and 1898, the newspaper published 4 articles and 8 poems written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]].
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'''1892'''
'''1892'''
* 30.01.1892 : [[The Gamut of Humour]] (article)
* 30.01.1892 : [[The Gamut of Humour]] (article)
* 06.02.1892 : [[The Storming Party]] (poem)
* 06.02.1892 : [[The Storming Party]] (poem)
* 12.03.1892 : [[The Frontier Line]] (poem)
* 12.03.1892 : [[The Frontier Line]] (poem)
'''1894'''
'''1894'''
* 24.03.1894 : [[The Home-Coming of the Eurydice]] (poem)
* 24.03.1894 : [[The Home-Coming of the Eurydice]] (poem)
* 21.04.1894 : [[Paris in 1894: A Superficial Impression]] (article)
* 21.04.1894 : [[Paris in 1894: A Superficial Impression]] (article)
'''1896'''
'''1896'''
* 08.02.1896 : [[On the Egyptian Frontier]] (article)
* 08.02.1896 : [[On the Egyptian Frontier]] (article)
* 27.06.1896 : [[A Rover Chanty]] (poem)
* 27.06.1896 : [[A Rover Chanty]] (poem)
'''1897'''
'''1897'''
* 06.02.1897 : [[A Ballad of the Ranks]] (poem)
* 06.02.1897 : [[A Ballad of the Ranks]] (poem)
* 20.03.1897 : [[The Blind Archer]] (poem)
* 20.03.1897 : [[The Blind Archer]] (poem)
'''1898'''
'''1898'''
* 01.01.1898 : [[With the Chiddingfolds]] (poem)
* 01.01.1898 : [[With the Chiddingfolds]] (poem)
* 05.03.1898 : [[The Old Huntsman]] (poem)
* 05.03.1898 : [[The Old Huntsman]] (poem)
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== Related articles ==
== Related articles ==
'''1891'''
* 28.11.1891 : [[My Evening with Sherlock Holmes]], pastiche by [[J. M. Barrie]]


'''1892'''
'''1892'''
* [[International Sentiment]] (31 December 1892) p. 794
 
* 31.12.1892 : [[International Sentiment]]


'''1893'''
'''1893'''
* [[Jane Annie and the Critics]] (20 May 1893) pp. 569-570
 
* [[The Critic as Pessimist]] (19 August 1893) pp. 182-183
* 20.05.1893 : [[Jane Annie and the Critics]]
* 19.08.1893 : [[The Critic as Pessimist]]


'''1899'''
'''1899'''
* [[Halves: An American Citizen]] (24 June 1899) pp. 713-714
 
* 24.06.1899 : [[Halves - An American Citizen]], review by A.B.W.





Latest revision as of 01:17, 19 November 2021

The Speaker (4 January 1890)

The Speaker: A Liberal Review was a weekly London newspaper published by Cassell & Co., Ltd., London and later by Mather & Crowther, London. It ran from 4 january 1890 to 23 february 1907. On 2 march 1907, The Speaker was continued by The Nation, The Nation Pub. Co., London.

Between 1892 and 1898, the newspaper published 4 articles and 8 poems written by Arthur Conan Doyle.



By Conan Doyle in The Speaker

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1894

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Related articles

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1899