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6<br />

Prose<br />

i. Early nineteenth-century prose<br />

1800–1835<br />

This section has been restricted, with one or two exceptions, to critics, essayists<br />

and miscellaneous writers born between 1765 and 1800. Cross-references have<br />

been included to critical writings appearing elsewhere. For other nineteenthcentury<br />

prose writers, see under Religion, <strong>English</strong> Studies, Political Economy,<br />

and Philosophy and Science.<br />

Eliza Acton 1799–1859<br />

Two letters and ms <strong>of</strong> her poem ‘<strong>The</strong> reception’ are in the BL.<br />

§1<br />

Poems. Ipswich 1826, 1827 (2nd edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> two portraits. Sudbury Pocket Book 1835. Poem. Anon.<br />

Original poetry by Miss Acton, author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> two portraits. Sudbury<br />

Pocket Book 1836.<br />

Chronicles <strong>of</strong> Castel-Framlingham. Fulcher’s Sudbury Journal 1838.<br />

<strong>The</strong> voice <strong>of</strong> the north. 1842. Poem.<br />

Modern cookery. 1845, Philadelphia 1845 (ed S. J. Hale), London 1845<br />

(2nd edn), 1845 (4th edn illus), 1846 (5th edn to which is added<br />

Directions for carving), 1847 (7th edn), 1849, Philadelphia 1849<br />

(rev and prepared for American housekeepers from the 2nd<br />

London edn by S. J. Hale), London 1850, 1853 (13th edn), 1854 (14th<br />

edn), 1855 (newly rev and much enlarged), Philadelphia 1858,<br />

1860, London 1861, Philadelphia 1861, London 1864, Philadelphia<br />

1864, London 1865, 1868, Philadelphia 1868, London 1882, 1887<br />

(new edn), London and Glasgow [c. 1905] (35th edn rev and<br />

enlarged); <strong>The</strong> people’s book <strong>of</strong> modern cookery, 1914; [1966]<br />

(with an introduction for the modern reader by Penelope Farmer,<br />

facs <strong>of</strong> 1865 edn); <strong>The</strong> best <strong>of</strong> Eliza Acton. Recipes from her classic<br />

modern cookery, London and Harlow 1968 (selected and ed E. Ray<br />

etc, with an introduction by E. David), Harmondsworth 1974;<br />

Southover 1993.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> bread-book. 1857, Southover 1990.<br />

§2<br />

In DNB.<br />

Lucy Aikin, ‘Mary Godolphin’ 1781–1864<br />

§1<br />

Epistles on women exemplifying their character and condition in<br />

various ages and nations. 1810, Boston 1810.<br />

Juvenile correspondence: examples <strong>of</strong> epistolatory style for children<br />

<strong>of</strong> both sexes. 1811, 1816 (2nd edn), Boston 1822, London 1826<br />

(3rd edn), Paris 1837.<br />

Lorimer: a tale. 1814 (anon), Philadelphia 1816.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the court <strong>of</strong> Queen Elizabeth. 2 vols 1818 (illus), 1818<br />

(2nd edn), 1819 (3rd edn), 1819 (4th edn rev and corrected), Boston<br />

1821, Boston and Philadelphia 1823, London 1823 (5th edn rev and<br />

corrected), 1826 (6th edn rev and corrected), 1869 (reprint <strong>of</strong> 6th<br />

edn), New York 1870, London [1872], [1875]; tr Ger 1819.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the court <strong>of</strong> King James I. 2 vols 1822, 2 vols Boston 1822,<br />

London 1822 (2nd edn), 1823 (3rd edn).<br />

review: Edinburgh Rev 37 1822.<br />

Memoir <strong>of</strong> John Aikin MD. 2 vols 1823, Philadelphia 1824.<br />

An <strong>English</strong> lesson book for the junior classes. 1828, 1833.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the court <strong>of</strong> King Charles I. 2 vols 1833, 1833 (2nd edn),<br />

Philadelphia 1833.<br />

review: Edinburgh Rev 58 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Joseph Addison. 2 vols 1834, Philadelphia 1846.<br />

reviews: Spectator 16 1843; North Amer Rev 64 1847.<br />

Holiday stories for young readers. 1858.<br />

Correspondence <strong>of</strong> W. E. Channing and Lucy Aikin from 1826–42.<br />

Ed A. L. le Breton, Boston 1874.<br />

Anthologies, editions, translations<br />

Poetry for children. Selected by Lucy Aikin. 1801, 1803 (2nd edn with<br />

additions and corrections), 1804, 1805 (3rd edn), 1815 (6th edn),<br />

1818 (7th edn), 1820 (new edn), 1822, 1825, 1826 (new edn considerably<br />

improved), 1828, 1834, 1836, [1840?].<br />

Hess, J. G. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Ulrich Zwingli. Tr Aikin 1812.<br />

Jauffret, L. F. <strong>The</strong> travels <strong>of</strong> Rolando. Tr Aikin 1822, 1823, 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Anna Laetitia Barbauld. Ed with a memoir by Aikin. 2<br />

vols 1825, Boston 1826.<br />

A legacy for young ladies. Ed Aikin 1826.<br />

Selected works <strong>of</strong> the British poets by John Aikin. With a supplement<br />

by Lucy Aikin. 1845, 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> arts <strong>of</strong> life by John Aikin. A new edn with additions and alterations<br />

by Lucy Aikin. 1858.<br />

By ‘Mary Godolphin’<br />

Robinson Crusoe in words <strong>of</strong> one syllable. By Mary Godolphin.<br />

London and New York ‘1868’ [1867], New York 1882, London and<br />

New York ‘1884’ [1883], Chicago [1931] (as Young Folks’ Robinson<br />

Crusoe).<br />

Aesop’s fables in words <strong>of</strong> one syllable. By Mary Godolphin. [1868]<br />

(illus), New York [1897], London 1908; Bath 1884 (printed in the<br />

learners’ style <strong>of</strong> phonography . . . by Isaac Pitman), London 1891,<br />

[1913].<br />

Sandford and Merton in words <strong>of</strong> one syllable. By Mary Godolphin.<br />

[1868] (illus), New York 1868.<br />

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