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Early Nineteenth-Century Drama<br />

1967 | 1968<br />

<strong>The</strong> house to let. 1857.Poetry.<br />

Bahanavar, a romantic poem and <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Fadleen, a prose tale.<br />

1858.<br />

Michael Schwartz; or, <strong>The</strong> two runaway apprentices. 1858.<br />

Thirty-five years <strong>of</strong> a dramatic author’s life. 2 vols 1859.<br />

A leaf from creation. 1867.Poem.<br />

To an early daisy. 1867.Poem.<br />

My angel. 1868.Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ‘wee craft’. Red, white and blue. Broadsheet. 1886.<br />

My pretty Jane. London and New York (ptd in Germany) 1891.<br />

Plays <strong>of</strong> unknown date and performance<br />

Margaret’s ghost; or, <strong>The</strong> libertine’s ship. MD. Duncombe nd.<br />

§2<br />

Clifton, L. <strong>The</strong> terrible Fitzball. <strong>The</strong> melodramatist <strong>of</strong> the macabre.<br />

Athens OH 1993.<br />

Winn, P. C. <strong>The</strong> ‘terrible’ Fitzball. <strong>The</strong> work <strong>of</strong> a hack dramatist,<br />

1817–1873. Ithaca NY 1979. [by]<br />

John Thomas Haines 1799?–1843<br />

Licensing copies <strong>of</strong> the later plays are located in BL.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> idiot witness: or a tale <strong>of</strong> blood. MD. (Cob 6 Oct 1823).<br />

Duncombe 5; Lacy 46; Philadelphia and New York [c. 1844];<br />

Boston Th 4 (dated 1856); Lorenzen micro; Readex micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wraith <strong>of</strong> the lake: or the brownie’s brig! MD. (Cob 26 Oct 1829).<br />

Duncombe nd; Readex micro.<br />

Austerlitz: or the soldier’s bride. MD. (Queen’s 26 Sep 1831).<br />

Cumberland Minor 14; Dicks 479; Readex micro.<br />

Jacob Faithful: or the life <strong>of</strong> a Thames waterman! D. (Vic 16 Dec 1834<br />

as Jacob Faithful, the lighter-boy: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Thames).<br />

Duncombe 16; Dicks 507; Readex micro. From Marryat.<br />

My Poll and my partner Joe. MD. (Sur 31 Aug 1835). Cumberland<br />

Minor 9; Lacy 71; French no 1058; Dicks 500; Booth melodramas;<br />

Readex micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ocean <strong>of</strong> life: or every inch a sailor. D. (Sur 4 Apr 1836).<br />

Cumberland Minor 11; Lacy 69; Dicks 634; Kilgarriff; Readex<br />

micro.<br />

Rattlin the reefer: or the tiger <strong>of</strong> the sea! MD. (Vic 22 Aug 1836).<br />

Duncombe 24; French no 2008; Readex micro.<br />

Richard Plantagenet. D. (Vic 1 Dec 1836). Cumberland Minor 14;<br />

Dicks 449. Variant title A legend <strong>of</strong> Walworth; Readex micro.<br />

Maidens beware! Ba. (Vic 6 Dec 1836). Duncombe 25; Dicks 772;<br />

Readex micro.<br />

Breakers ahead: or a seaman’s log. D. (Vic 27 Mar 1837). Duncombe<br />

27; Readex micro.<br />

Angeline. D. (StJ 29 Sep 1837). Webster 3; Dicks 669. Variant title<br />

Angeline le Lis; Readex micro.<br />

Amilie: or the love test. D. (CG 2 Dec 1837). [1837] (songs, duets etc);<br />

1862; Baltimore nd; Readex micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> French spy: or the siege <strong>of</strong> Constantina. D. (Adel 4 Dec 1837).<br />

French NY 153; Dicks 680; Readex micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rye house plot: or the maltster’s daughter. D. (SW 4 June 1838).<br />

Dicks 426.<br />

<strong>The</strong> charming Polly: or lucky or unlucky days. D. (Sur 2 July 1838).<br />

Duncombe 30; Dicks 600; Readex micro.<br />

Alice Grey, the suspected one: or the moral brand. D. (Sur 1 Apr 1839).<br />

Pattie 1; Lacy 44; Dicks 354; Readex micro.<br />

Jack Sheppard. MD. (Sur 21 Oct 1839). Pattie 1. From Ainsworth.<br />

Nick <strong>of</strong> the woods: or the altar <strong>of</strong> revenge! MD. (Vic 1839).<br />

Duncombe 44; Lacy nd; Readex micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> a woman: or the curate’s daughter. T. (Sur 20 Apr 1840).<br />

Pattie 2; Dicks 468; Readex micro. From Hogarth, Harlot’s<br />

progress.<br />

<strong>The</strong> factory boy. D. (Sur 8 June 1840). Pattie 2; Dicks 641; Readex micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wizard <strong>of</strong> the wave: or the ship <strong>of</strong> the avenger. D. (Vic 7 Sep<br />

1840). Pattie 2; Lacy 46; Dicks 921; Readex micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> yew tree ruins: or the wreck, the miser, and the mines. D. (Vic 11<br />

Jan 1841). Lacy 74; Dicks 485; Readex micro.<br />

A queen <strong>of</strong> a day. D. (Sur 14 June 1841). [1841]; [1841] (songs); Readex<br />

micro. From Scribe.<br />

Ruth: or the lass that loves a sailor. D. (Vic 23 Jan 1843). Lacy 44;<br />

Readex micro; Dicks 925 (as <strong>The</strong> lass that loves a sailor).<br />

Uncle Oliver: or a house divided. D. (EOH 20 Mar 1843). Pattie 3;<br />

Readex micro; Dicks 576 (as A house divided) .<br />

See also Nicoll 4, pp. 322–3, 586–7; Conolly, <strong>English</strong> drama, pp. 188–9;<br />

Readex Index, pp. 114–15.<br />

§2<br />

GM July 1843. Obituary.<br />

Wewiara, G. E. J. T. Haines in Manchester, 1828–29. ThN 27 1972–3.<br />

[jrs]<br />

James Haynes 1788–1851<br />

Except for Mary Stuart, which is located in BL, licensing copies <strong>of</strong> the plays<br />

are in the Huntington.<br />

§1<br />

All plays listed below are available in one or more Readex micro edns.<br />

Conscience: or the bridal night. T. (DL 21 Feb 1821). 1821; New York<br />

1821.<br />

review: London Mag Mar 1821.<br />

Durazzo. T. (Park, New York 18 Oct 1823). 1823; New York 1823.<br />

Withdrawn by author from production in London in 1823.<br />

Mary Stuart. T. (DL 22 Jan 1840). 1840 (3 edns); Dicks 749.<br />

§2<br />

James Haynes’s Conscience: or the bridal night. London Mag Mar<br />

1821.<br />

See also Nicoll 4, p. 314; Conolly, <strong>English</strong> drama, p. 189; Stratman,<br />

pp. 236–7; Readex Index, p. 122. [jrs]<br />

Charles Kemble 1775–1854<br />

Mss are located in BL, Folger, Harvard <strong>The</strong>atre Collection, Garrick Club,<br />

Shakespeare Memorial <strong>The</strong>atre Lib, and the <strong>The</strong>atre Museum, London. Except<br />

for the revised version <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> wanderer, which is in BL, licensing copies <strong>of</strong><br />

the plays are in the Huntington.<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

In J. Williamson, below.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> point <strong>of</strong> honour. C. (H 15 July 1800). 1800, 1801, 1805; Baltimore<br />

1830; Inchbald 24; Cumberland 28; Dicks 791; Readex micro.<br />

From L. S. Mercier, Le déserteur.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wanderer; or the rights <strong>of</strong> hospitality. D. (CG 12 Jan 1808). 1808;<br />

[1808] (as A sketch <strong>of</strong> the wanderer); New York 1808; Readex<br />

micro. From Kotzebue, Eduard in Schottland. Revived as <strong>The</strong><br />

royal fugitive CG 26 Nov 1829.<br />

Plot and counterplot; or the portrait <strong>of</strong> Michael Cervantes. F. (H 30<br />

June 1808). 1808, 1812 (2nd edn); Cumberland 41; Lacy 90; Dicks 503;<br />

Readex micro. From Dieulafoi, Le portrait de Michel Cervantes.<br />

review: Br Critic Dec 1809.<br />

C. Kemble’s Shakespere readings. Ed R. J. Lane 3 vols 1870, 1879.<br />

Henry VI: a tragedy . . . condensed [by C. Kemble] from Shakespeare.<br />

In <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> William Shakespeare, ed Henry Irving and F. A.<br />

Marshall, 1890.<br />

Attributed or spurious works<br />

A budget <strong>of</strong> blunders. F. (CG 16 Feb 1810). Philadelphia 1811, 1823.<br />

Spurious.

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