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Jenny the barber. (P’cess Bristol 10 Dec 1891).<br />

Pharaoh. (Grand Leeds 29 Oct 1892).<br />

Our pleasant sins. (Grand Leeds 13 Feb 1893). With C. Hannan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manxman. (Grand Leeds 22 Sep 1894; Shaftesbury 18 Nov 1895).<br />

<strong>The</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> the cross. (St Louis 27 Mar 1894; Grand Leeds 26 Sep<br />

1895; Lyr 4 Nov 1896). See Mayer, below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daughters <strong>of</strong> Babylon. (Lyric 6 Feb 1897).<br />

<strong>The</strong> sledgehammer. (Kilburn 22 Feb 1897).<br />

Man and his makers. (Lyc 7 Oct 1899). With L. N. Parker.<br />

Quo Vadis? (Lyc Edinburgh 29 May 1900; P’cess W. Kennington 18<br />

June 1900). From the novel by H. Sienkiewicz.<br />

<strong>The</strong> never-never land. (Vic Broughton 9 Apr 1902; Grand Hull 1 Feb<br />

1904; K Hammersmith 21 Mar 1904).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian king; or, Alfred <strong>of</strong> Engleland. (P’cess Bristol 6 Nov<br />

1902; Adel 18 Dec 1902; originally titled <strong>The</strong> king).<br />

In the middle <strong>of</strong> June. (Middlesbrough 11 June 1903).<br />

Lucky Durham. (Shakespeare L’pool 9 June 1904; K Hammersmith<br />

28 Aug 1905).<br />

<strong>The</strong> last moment. (Hippodrome Crouch End 18 Apr 1910).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jew <strong>of</strong> Prague. (Colchester 29 Apr 1912; Whitney 8 May 1912).<br />

Novels<br />

<strong>The</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> the cross. Preston 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daughters <strong>of</strong> Babylon. 1899. With R. Hitchens.<br />

Souvenir<br />

Souvenir <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> the cross. Octavo 1896.<br />

Souvenir <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Daughters <strong>of</strong> Babylon. Octavo 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wilson Barrett Birthday Book. nd [1898?].<br />

Barrett’s <strong>The</strong> sign <strong>of</strong> the cross may have been the most widely seen play <strong>of</strong><br />

the late nineteenth century and was twice made into a motion picture (1914<br />

and 1932). None <strong>of</strong> Barrett’s plays was published in his lifetime.<br />

§2<br />

Brereton, A. Wilson Barrett. <strong>The</strong>atre Jan 1883.<br />

Shaw, G. B. Our theatres in the nineties, 1895–1898. 3 vols 1932.<br />

Archer, W. (ed). <strong>The</strong> theatrical world for 1895, 1896, 1897.<br />

Thomas, J. <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> the actor manager: Wilson Barrett and the<br />

Victorian theatre. Ann Arbor MI 1984.<br />

Mayer, D. Playing out the empire: Ben-Hur and other ‘toga’ plays<br />

and films. Oxford 1994. [dm]<br />

Sir James Matthew Barrie, ‘McConnachie’<br />

1860–1937<br />

<strong>The</strong> largest holding <strong>of</strong> mss is in the Beinecke Lib, Yale. Other Amer collections<br />

are found in Boston Public Lib, Huntington Lib, Houghton Lib (Harvard),<br />

HRHRC, Lilly Lib Indiana Univ, Berg Collection (NYPL), Princeton, Pierpont<br />

Morgan Lib (New York), Queen’s Univ Archives (Kingston, Ontario). For<br />

smaller Br holdings, see LR.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Garland, H. A bibliography <strong>of</strong> the writings <strong>of</strong> Barrie. 1928.<br />

Cutler, B. D. Barrie: a bibliography, with full collations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American unauthorised editions. [1931.]<br />

Block, A. Barrie: his first editions, points and values. 1933.<br />

Wynne, M. G. <strong>The</strong> Barrie collection. YULG 23 1949.<br />

Beinecke, W. jr. Barrie in the Parrish Collection. Princeton Univ Lib<br />

Chron 17 1956.<br />

Mott, H. S. Beinecke Collection <strong>of</strong> Barrie. YULG 1965.<br />

Nicoll, A. In A history <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> drama, 1600–1900 vol 5 (2nd edn),<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1959.<br />

Nicoll, A. In <strong>English</strong> drama: 1900–30, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1973.<br />

Rudolph, V. C. James M. Barrie. In Dictionary <strong>of</strong> literary biography<br />

vol 10, Modern British dramatists 1900–1945, part 1a–l, ed S.<br />

Weintraub, Detroit 1982.<br />

Markgraf, C. J. M. Barrie: an annotated secondary bibliography.<br />

Greenboro NC 1989 (vol 4 1880–1920, British Authors ser).<br />

William Gorman Wills | Sir James Matthew Barrie<br />

Collections<br />

Novels, tales and sketches. 12 vols New York 1896–1902. Thistle edn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kirriemuir edition <strong>of</strong> the works (novels, short stories). 10 vols<br />

1913, 1922.<br />

Uniform edition <strong>of</strong> the works (novels, short stories). 11 vols 1913–32.<br />

Half hours. [1914], New York 1914, 1919 (with Der Tag Coliseum 21<br />

Dec 1914). Contains the following plays, all produced at D<strong>of</strong>Y;<br />

Pantaloon (5 Apr 1905); <strong>The</strong> twelve-pound look (1 Mar 1910);<br />

Rosalind (14 Oct 1912); <strong>The</strong> will (4 Sep 1913).<br />

Uniform edition <strong>of</strong> the plays. 12 vols 1918–38. Includes the following<br />

1st edns: What every woman knows (D<strong>of</strong>Y 3 Sep 1908), 1918; Alice<br />

sit-by-the-fire (D<strong>of</strong>Y 5 Apr 1905), 1919; A kiss for Cinderella<br />

(Wyndham’s 3 Mar 1916), 1920; Dear Brutus (Wyndham’s 17 Oct<br />

1917), 1922; Mary Rose (H 22 Apr 1920), 1924; Peter Pan: or the boy<br />

who would not grow up (D<strong>of</strong>Y 27 Dec 1904), 1928; <strong>The</strong> boy David<br />

(King’s Edinburgh 21 Nov 1936 , His Majesty’s Dec 1936), 1938<br />

(preface by H. G[ranville]-B[arker]).<br />

Works (novels, short stories). 10 vols New York 1918.<br />

Echoes <strong>of</strong> the war. [1918], New York [1918]. Contains <strong>The</strong> old lady<br />

shows her medals (NT 7 Apr 1917); <strong>The</strong> new word (D<strong>of</strong>Y 22 Mar<br />

1915); Barbara’s wedding (Apollo 23 Aug 1927); A wellremembered<br />

voice (Wyndham’s 28 June 1918).<br />

Representative plays. Ed W. L. Phelps, New York 1926.<br />

Plays. 1928, rptd 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1936, 1939. Collected edn.<br />

Includes first pbn <strong>of</strong> Old friends (D<strong>of</strong>Y 1 Mar 1910); Half an hour<br />

(Hippodrome 29 Sep 1913); Seven women (NT 7 Apr 1917), being<br />

the first act <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> adored one with altered ending.<br />

Selections from the plays. 1929.<br />

Selections from the prose works. 1929.<br />

Works: Peter Pan edition. 16 vols New York 1929–40.<br />

Plays. New York 1930.<br />

McConnachie and JMB. Preface by Hugh Walpole. 1938. Speeches.<br />

Plays. Ed A. E. Wilson 1942, rptd 1943, 1945. Definitive edn with first<br />

pbn <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essor’s love story (Star, New York 19 Dec 1892,<br />

Com 25 June 1894); Little Mary (Wyndham’s 24 Sep 1903), a<br />

dramatic version <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> little minister (H 6 Nov 1897).<br />

Plays and stories. Ed R. L. Green 1962.<br />

Peter Pan and other plays, ed P. Hollindale. Oxford 1995 (WCp).<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were numerous Amer pirated edns <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the works <strong>of</strong> fiction; as a<br />

rule these are not noted. See Cutler, Barrie: a bibliography, above.<br />

For a full list <strong>of</strong> early reviews, see C. J. M. Markgraf, Barrie: an annotated<br />

secondary bibliography, above.<br />

Better dead.‘1888’ [1887], 1888, New York [1890] (with My Lady<br />

Nicotine, below), 1891, London 1891 (3 edns), 1896, 1903, 1925.<br />

Novel.<br />

review: [G. B. Shaw] Pall Mall Gazette 47, 27 Mar 1888.<br />

Auld licht idylls. 1888, 1895, 1898 (11th edn), New York 1897. Based on<br />

articles first pbd in St James’s Gazette and in Home Chimes<br />

1884–5. Short stories.<br />

reviews: Acad 26 May 1888; Critic (NY) 20 [n.s. 17] 1892.<br />

When a man’s single: a tale <strong>of</strong> literary life. 1888, New York 1896. First<br />

pbd in Br Weekly 1867–8. Novel.<br />

An Edinburgh eleven: pencil portraits from college life. 1889, New<br />

York 1889, 1892. First pbd in Br Weekly 1888, gathered Jan 1889 Br<br />

Weekly extra.<br />

A window in Thrums. 1889, 1892, 1898 (16th edn), New York 1897.<br />

Ch i separately rptd as <strong>The</strong> sabbath day, 1895. Short stories.<br />

review: Athenaeum 20 July 1889.<br />

Richard Savage. (Crit 16 Apr 1890). 1891 (priv ptd). With H. B.<br />

Marriott Watson.<br />

My Lady Nicotine. 1890, New York 1896. Essays.<br />

Ibsen’s ghost: or Toole up-to-date. (Toole’s 30 May 1891). 1939 (priv<br />

ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> little minister. 3 vols 1891, 1891, New York 1891, 1891, 2 vols<br />

2029 | 2030

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