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Late Nineteenth-Century Drama<br />

2031 | 2032<br />

Leipzig 1891, London 1892, New York 1892, London 1897, 1898,<br />

1903, 1905, 1907. First pbd in Good Words Jan–Dec 1891; dramatic<br />

version (H 6 Nov 1897); 1942 (in Plays, above). Novel.<br />

reviews: Bookman (London) 1 1891; Fortnightly Rev 58 1892;<br />

Critic (NY) 20 n.s. 1892.<br />

Walker, London: a farcical comedy. (Toole’s 25 Feb 1892). 1907.<br />

A holiday in bed, and other sketches; with a short biographical<br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> the author. New York 1892. Unauthorised collection <strong>of</strong><br />

contributions to periodicals.<br />

Jane Annie, or the good conduct prize: a new and original <strong>English</strong><br />

comic opera. (Sav 13 May 1893). 1893. With A. Conan Doyle.<br />

A lady’s shoe. New York [1893] (unauthorised 1st edn, with <strong>The</strong><br />

inconsiderate waiter), London 1894 (in Miss Parson’s adventure by<br />

W. C. Russell, and other stories by other writers), New York 1898.<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> them. New York [1893]. Unauthorised collection <strong>of</strong><br />

contributions to periodicals.<br />

An Auld Licht manse, and other sketches. New York [1893].<br />

Unauthorised collection <strong>of</strong> contributions to periodicals.<br />

A Tillyloss scandal. New York [1893], [1893], 1894, 1915?<br />

Unauthorised collection <strong>of</strong> contributions to periodicals.<br />

A powerful drug; and other stories. New York [1893]. Unauthorised<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> contributions to periodicals.<br />

Allahakbarries C[ricket] C[lub]. 1893 (priv ptd), 1950.<br />

Scotland’s lament: a poem on the death <strong>of</strong> Robert Louis Stevenson,<br />

December 3rd 1894. 1895 (priv ptd), 1918 (priv ptd). First pbd in<br />

Bookman Jan 1895.<br />

Sentimental Tommy: the story <strong>of</strong> his boyhood. 1896, 1896, 1897,<br />

New York 1897, 1900, 1909; tr Cz 1902.<br />

reviews: [A. Quiller Couch] Contemporary Rev 70 1896;<br />

Blackwood’s Mag 160, Dec 1896.<br />

Margaret Ogilvy: by her son J. M. Barrie. 1896, 1896, New York 1896.<br />

Autobiographical novel.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 9 Jan 1897; Blackwood’s Mag 161, Apr 1897.<br />

Jess. Boston [1898]. Unauthorised collection <strong>of</strong> the first 16 stories in<br />

A window in Thrums.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Allahakbarrie book <strong>of</strong> Broadway cricket for 1899. 1899 (priv<br />

ptd), 1950.<br />

Life in a country manse. New York 1899. Unauthorised; first pbd in<br />

Br Weekly July–Aug 1891; rptd in A holiday in bed and other<br />

sketches, 1892, and A Tillyloss scandal, [1893].<br />

<strong>The</strong> wedding guest. C. (Gar 27 Sep 1900). 1900 (pbd as a suppl to<br />

Fortnightly Rev), New York 1900.<br />

Tommy and Grizel. 1900, New York [1900], Toronto 1900. First pbd<br />

in Scribner’s Mag Jan–Nov 1900. Novel.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 27 Nov 1900; [Henry Van Dyke] Book<br />

Buyer 21 1900; Sewanee Rev 9 Jan 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy castaways <strong>of</strong> Black Lake Island.1901 (priv ptd).<br />

Photographic tale.<br />

Quality Street. C. (Toledo OH 14 Oct 1901, Vaud 17 Sep 1902). 1913,<br />

1913, New York 1918.<br />

reviews: [William Archer] <strong>The</strong> World (London) 24 Sep 1902; [E.<br />

K. Chambers] Acad 63, Sep 1902.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Admirable Crichton. (D<strong>of</strong>Y 4 Nov 1902). 1914, New York 1918; tr<br />

Fr 1920.<br />

reviews: [William Archer] <strong>The</strong> World (London) 12 Nov 1902;<br />

[Max Beerbohm] Saturday Rev 25 July 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little white bird. 1902, New York 1902, Toronto 1902. First pbd<br />

in Scribner’s Mag Aug–Nov 1902.<br />

reviews:Acad 63 1902; [A. Quiller-Couch] Bookman 23 Nov<br />

1902; Nation (NY) 76 1903.<br />

Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens; from <strong>The</strong> little white bird; with<br />

drawings by Arthur Rackham. 1906, New York 1906, 1921; tr Fr<br />

1917.<br />

review: TLS 14 Dec 1906.<br />

When Wendy grew up: an afterthought. (D<strong>of</strong>Y 3 Sep 1908). 1957.<br />

George Meredith. 1909, Chicago 1910 (as Neither Dorking nor the<br />

Abbey), Portland ME 1911, 1912, 1914 (all 4 pirated). First pbd in<br />

Westminster Gazette 26 May 1909 as Neither Dorking nor the<br />

Abbey.<br />

Peter and Wendy. 1911, New York 1911, London 1915, 1921 (as Peter Pan<br />

and Wendy), New York 1921; tr Sp 1925. Many adaptations <strong>of</strong> Peter<br />

Pan for young children pbd.<br />

review: [Alfred Noyes] Bookman (London) 41, Dec 1911.<br />

Shakespear’s legacy. F. (14 Apr 1916). [1916] (priv ptd).<br />

Who was Sarah Findlay? by Mark Twain; with a suggested solution<br />

<strong>of</strong> the mystery by Barrie. 1917 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> truth about the Russian dancers. Ballet-fantasy. (Coliseum 16<br />

Mar 1920). New York 1962. With Arnold Bax.<br />

review: [Ezra Pound] Athenaeum 2 Apr 1920.<br />

Shall we join the ladies? (Royal Dramatic Academy’s <strong>The</strong>atre 27 Mar<br />

1921). In <strong>The</strong> black mask, ed C. Asquith, 1927.<br />

Courage: the Rectorial Address delivered at St Andrews University,<br />

May 3rd 1922. [1922], [1922], New York 1922. First pbd in St<br />

Andrews Univ Mag 17 1922.<br />

Neil and Tintinnabulum. In <strong>The</strong> flying carpet, ed C. Asquith, 1925.<br />

Short story.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blot on Peter Pan. In <strong>The</strong> treasure ship, ed C. Asquith, 1927.<br />

Short story.<br />

Peter Pan. 1928 (in Uniform edn), 1939, 1942, 1964, 1967, 1973.<br />

reviews: See Markgraf, Bibliographies, above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> entrancing life: speech at Edinburgh. October 28th 1930. 1930.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greenwood hat. 1930 (priv ptd), 1937. Essays.<br />

reviews: TLS 4 Dec 1937; Quart Rev 270, Jan 1938.<br />

Farewell, Miss Julie Logan. 1932 (in uniform edn), Edinburgh 1989.<br />

First pbd in Christmas suppl to <strong>The</strong> Times 24 Dec 1931. Short story.<br />

review: Saturday Rev 26 Nov 1932; Bookman (London) 29 Jan<br />

1933.<br />

Mrs Lapraik. YULG 67 1992. Short story.<br />

<strong>The</strong> house <strong>of</strong> fear. Stud in Scottish Lit 27 1992.<br />

For Dear Brutus, Mary Rose, Peter Pan, <strong>The</strong> boy David, What every<br />

woman knows, and other plays first pbd in Uniform edn; for Pantaloon,<br />

<strong>The</strong> twelve-pound look, Rosalind, and <strong>The</strong> will, first pbd in Half<br />

hours; for <strong>The</strong> old lady shows her medals, first pbd in Echoes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

war; for Old friends, Half an hour and Seven women, first pbd in Plays,<br />

1928; for <strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essor’s love story and Little Mary, first pbd in Plays,<br />

1942; see under Collections, above. <strong>The</strong> following have not been pbd: <strong>The</strong><br />

adored one (D<strong>of</strong>Y 4 Sep 1913), as Legend <strong>of</strong> Leonora (Empire, New York 5<br />

Jan 1914); Rosy rapture: or the pride <strong>of</strong> the beauty chorus (D<strong>of</strong>Y 22 Mar<br />

1915). For other dramatic works, see Nicoll 5, pp. 251, 778 and R. L. Green,<br />

Barrie, 1960.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

For Barrie’s numerous contributions to periodicals, see Wellesley vol 5.<br />

Letters<br />

Letters. Ed V. Maynell 1942.<br />

Malany, M. H. Letters by Barrie to the Duchess <strong>of</strong> Sutherland.<br />

Boston Public Lib Quart 5 1953.<br />

Introductions and prefaces<br />

<strong>The</strong>se include:<br />

G. W. Cable, <strong>The</strong> Grandissimes. 1898.<br />

M. Oliphant, A widow’s tale. 1898.<br />

R. M. Ballantyne, <strong>The</strong> coral island. 1913.<br />

I. F. Marcosson and D. Frohman, Charles Frohman. 1916.<br />

L. Merrick, Conrad in quest <strong>of</strong> his youth. 1918.<br />

D. Ashford, <strong>The</strong> young visiters. 1919.<br />

§2<br />

Bookman (London) Oct 1910. Autumn double number.<br />

Howe, P. P. In his Dramatic portraits, 1913.<br />

Bookman Dec 1920. Christmas suppl.<br />

Walbrook, H. M. Barrie and the theatre. 1922.<br />

Moult, T. Barrie. 1928.

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