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MacCullagh, W. T., afterwards MacCullagh Torrens. Memoirs <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard Lalor Sheil. 2 vols 1855. [jrs]<br />

George Soane 1790–1860<br />

§1<br />

Knight Damon and a robber chief. 1812.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eve <strong>of</strong> St Marco. 1813. A novel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> peasant <strong>of</strong> Lucern: a melo-drama. 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> innkeeper’s daughter. MD. (DL 7 Apr 1817). 1817; Duncombe 43;<br />

Lacy 114.<br />

<strong>The</strong> falls <strong>of</strong> Clyde. MD. (DL 29 Oct 1817). 1817, 1818; French 1894;<br />

Cumberland 31.<br />

Self-sacrifice: or the maid <strong>of</strong> the cottage. D. (EOH 19 July 1819). 1819.<br />

Extracts from Göethe’s tragedy <strong>of</strong> Faustus. Tr 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hebrew. D. (DL 2 Mar 1820). 1820. From Scott, Ivanhoe.<br />

Faustus. MD. (DL 16 May 1825). 1825. 1825; Cumberland 33.<br />

Masaniello, the fisherman <strong>of</strong> Naples. 1825. Anon.<br />

Specimens <strong>of</strong> German romance, selected and translated from<br />

various authors. 1826.<br />

Pride shall have a fall: or the ladder <strong>of</strong> life. MD. (Cob 30 July 1832).<br />

1824.<br />

<strong>The</strong> frolics <strong>of</strong> Puck. 1834.<br />

Zarah. MD. (Queen’s 7 Sep 1835). Cumberland 35; Lacy 92; Dicks<br />

357.<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> the Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington, compiled from his Grace’s<br />

despatches, and other authentic records and original documents.<br />

2 vols 1839–40.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last ball, and other tales. 3 vols 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong> syren. CO. (P’cess 14 Oct 1844). [1844]. From Scribe, La sirène.<br />

January Eve: a tale <strong>of</strong> the times. 1847.<br />

New curiosities <strong>of</strong> literature, and book <strong>of</strong> the months. 2 vols 1847.<br />

Haydée: or the secret. O. (Str 3 Apr 1848). 1848. From Scribe, Haydée.<br />

For other dramatic works, see Nicoll 4, pp. 403–4, 612.<br />

§2<br />

Bowman, W. P. Some plays by Soane. MLN 54 1939.<br />

Charles A. Somerset<br />

Crazy Jane. MD. (Sur 19 June 1827). Cumberland Minor 2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> roebuck: or guilty and not guilty. D. (Sur 1 Oct 1827). Duncombe<br />

2; Dicks 544. From Kotzebue.<br />

A day after the fair: or the roadside cottage. F. (Olym 5 Jan 1829).<br />

Cumberland Minor 3; New York 1828 (for 1829?); Lacy 76; Dicks<br />

415.<br />

Home sweet home!: or the ranz des vaches. MD. (CG 19 Mar 1829);<br />

1829; Duncombe 3; Dicks 296. Adapted from the Ger.<br />

Shakespeare’s early days. Ba. (CG 29 Oct 1829). Cumberland 28; Lacy<br />

93; Dicks 792. First called <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> William Shakespeare.<br />

<strong>The</strong> female Mascaroni: or the fair brigands. Oa. (Sur 12 Feb 1821).<br />

Cumberland Minor 13.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mistletoe bough: or the fatal chest. (Garrick’s Subscription<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre 1834). Cumberland Minor 12 (as <strong>The</strong> mistletoe bough: or<br />

young Lovel’s bride); Lacy 100.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sea. D. (Queen’s 1834). Cumberland Minor 7; Lacy 105.<br />

See also Nicoll 4, pp. 404–5, 612; 5, pp. 574, 817.<br />

Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd 1795–1854<br />

Collections<br />

In Miles, A. H. et al. <strong>The</strong> poets and poetry <strong>of</strong> the century 10 vols<br />

[1891–7], 12 vols [1905–7].<br />

Ion. <strong>The</strong> Athenian captive. Glencoe 1840.<br />

Tragedies; to which are added a few sonnets and verses. 1844, New<br />

York and Boston 1846, London 1848, New York and Boston 1849,<br />

Thomas James Serle | Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd<br />

London 1850, Boston and New York 1865, London and New York<br />

1889.<br />

§1<br />

Poems on various subjects, including a poem on the education <strong>of</strong><br />

the poor; an Indian tale; and the <strong>of</strong>fering <strong>of</strong> Isaac: a sacred drama.<br />

1811.<br />

Hazlitt’s lectures on drama. Edinburgh Rev 34 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Athenian captive. T. (CG 4 Aug 1835). 1838, Berlin 1838, New<br />

York 1838, New York and Philadelphia 1838, Philadelphia 1838,<br />

London [188-?] (in Dicks 327).<br />

Ion. T. (CG 26 May 1836). [1835] (2 edns priv ptd), [1835] (priv ptd,<br />

with a few sonnets), 1836 (3 edns), Berlin 1836, New York 1836,<br />

London 1837 (4 edns), New York 1837, Philadelphia [1840];<br />

Providence RI 1840, New York 1844 [1845], New York, Baltimore<br />

and Washington 1846, New York [186?], London [1880] (in Dicks<br />

319); tr Ger by P. Kühles, Neustadt a.S. [1873].<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb, with a sketch <strong>of</strong> his life by T. N.<br />

Talfourd. 1837, 1849.<br />

Speech delivered in the House <strong>of</strong> Commons on moving for leave to<br />

bring in a Bill to consolidate the law relating to copyright and to<br />

extend the term <strong>of</strong> its duration. 1837.<br />

Glencoe: or the fate <strong>of</strong> the Macdonalds. T. (H 23 May 1840). 1839 (priv<br />

ptd), 1840; Dicks 323.<br />

Three speeches in favour <strong>of</strong> a measure for an extension <strong>of</strong> copyright.<br />

1840.<br />

Speech for the defendant in the prosecution <strong>of</strong> the Queen v. Moxon<br />

for the publication <strong>of</strong> Shelley’s works. 1841.<br />

Recollections <strong>of</strong> a first visit to the Alps, in August and September<br />

1841. [1842?] (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> legend <strong>of</strong> St Bernard: a poem. Norwich [1844] (not pbd, anon).<br />

Vacation rambles and thoughts. 2 vols 1845, 1851 (3rd edn).<br />

Address written for the occasion <strong>of</strong> the amateur performance at<br />

Manchester on July 26 1847, for the benefit <strong>of</strong> Mr Leigh Hunt . . .<br />

spoken by Mr Charles Dickens. 1847.<br />

Final memorials <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb, consisting chiefly <strong>of</strong> his letters<br />

not before published. 1848, 1850.<br />

Encyclopaedia metropolitana. Ed E. Smedley c. 1848–50.<br />

Contributions to the history <strong>of</strong> Greece and <strong>of</strong> Rome, and on early<br />

Greek poetry.<br />

<strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> literature to men <strong>of</strong> business: an address delivered<br />

to members <strong>of</strong> the Manchester Athenaeum. 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Castilian. T. (unacted?). 1853.<br />

Supplement to Vacation rambles, consisting <strong>of</strong> recollections <strong>of</strong> a<br />

tour through France to Italy, and homewards by Switzerland, in<br />

the vacation <strong>of</strong> 1846. 1854.<br />

Talfourd also contributed important reviews and critical essays to<br />

Pamphleteer, NMM and Retrospective Rev 1816–25, and later to other<br />

periodicals.<br />

§2<br />

Gallery <strong>of</strong> literary characters no. 74: Mr Serjeant Talfourd (with<br />

portrait). Fraser’s Mag 14 1836.<br />

Modern <strong>English</strong> dramatists: Mr Serjeant Talfourd. Bentley’s Misc 9<br />

1841. Anon.<br />

Horne, R. H. In his A new spirit <strong>of</strong> the age vol 1, 1844.<br />

Dickens, C. <strong>The</strong> late Mr Justice Talfourd. Household Words 25 Mar<br />

1854.<br />

A memoir <strong>of</strong> the late Mr Justice Talfourd, by a member <strong>of</strong> the Oxford<br />

Circuit. 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and writings <strong>of</strong> the late Mr Justice Talfourd. North Br Rev<br />

43 1856. Anon.<br />

Brain, J. A. An evening with Talfourd. Reading [1889]. A lecture.<br />

Garnett, R. In DNB.<br />

Clark, B. H. Contemporary <strong>English</strong> dramatists. Eng Jnl 15 1926.<br />

Merriam, H. G. Edward Moxon: publisher <strong>of</strong> poets. New York<br />

1939.<br />

1985 | 1986

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