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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2139 | 2140<br />

Sellar, E. M. In Recollections and impressions, Edinburgh 1907.<br />

Salt, H. S. De Quincey the defaulter. Saturday Rev 30 May 1908.<br />

Winchester, C. T. Thomas De Quincey. In A group <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> essayists<br />

<strong>of</strong> the early nineteenth century, Freeport NY 1910.<br />

Shelly, J. In Rhythmical prose in Latin and <strong>English</strong>. Church Quart<br />

Rev 74, Apr 1912.<br />

Dupouy, R. Thomas De Quincey. In Opiomanes, mangeurs,<br />

buveurs, fumeurs d’opium; étude clinique et médico-littéraire,<br />

Paris 1912.<br />

Elton, O. In A survey <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature, 1780–1830, 2 vols 1912.<br />

Fitch, G. H. De Quincey as a master <strong>of</strong> style. In Modern <strong>English</strong><br />

books <strong>of</strong> power, New York 1912.<br />

Saintsbury, G. In A history <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> prose rhythm, 1912.<br />

Stekel, W. Die Traüme der Dichter; eine vergleichende<br />

Untersuchung der unbewussten Triebkräfte bei Dichtern,<br />

Neurotikern, und Verbrechern. Wiesbaden 1912.<br />

Green, J. A. Notes on the portraits <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey.<br />

Manchester Quart 32, July 1913.<br />

Clark, A. C. In Prose rhythm in <strong>English</strong>, Oxford 1913.<br />

Meynell, E. In <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Francis Thompson, New York 1913.<br />

Eaton, H. A. De Quincey’s love <strong>of</strong> music. JEGP 13 1914.<br />

Saintsbury, G. <strong>The</strong> Landors, Leigh Hunt, De Quincey. In <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> history <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature, ed A. W. Ward and A. R.<br />

Waller, vol 12 1914; rptd New York 1916.<br />

Jaeck, E. G. Thomas De Quincey, 1785–1859. In Madame de Stael and<br />

the spread <strong>of</strong> German literature, New York 1915.<br />

Walker, H. In <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> essay and essayists, 1915.<br />

Bartholomew, A. T. Thomas De Quincey. In Chambers’s history <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>English</strong> literature, vol 12 1916.<br />

Patterson, W. H. In Rhythm <strong>of</strong> prose. New York 1916.<br />

Leonard, L. P. De Quincey’s Dream-fugue. Poet Lore 28, Nov 1917.<br />

Gay, F. R. De Quincey as a student <strong>of</strong> Greek and a writer on Greek literature<br />

and history. Unpbd MA thesis, Univ <strong>of</strong> Chicago 1917.<br />

MacFarlane, C. Thomas De Quincey. In Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> a literary<br />

life, 1917.<br />

Peltier, P. Musset et Baudelaire à propos des Confessions d’un<br />

mangeur d’opium. Mercure de France 16 Dec 1918.<br />

Pace, R. B. Thomas De Quincey, 1785–1859. In his <strong>English</strong> literature,<br />

Boston 1918.<br />

Hussey, D. De Quincey’s mother. Athenaeum 12–19 Mar 1920; rptd as<br />

<strong>The</strong> trials <strong>of</strong> a great man’s mother; the true story <strong>of</strong> Mrs De<br />

Quincey in Living Age 8th ser 17, Apr 1920.<br />

Duckers, J. S. <strong>The</strong> De Quincey family. TLS 21 Oct 1920.<br />

S[teel], C. H. A De Quincey relic. Bookman’s Jnl and Print Collector<br />

Oct 1920. [jrn]<br />

Charles Wentworth Dilke 1789–1864<br />

Old <strong>English</strong> plays: being a selection from the early dramatic writers.<br />

6 vols 1814–15. Ed Dilke to supplement Dodsley’s collection.<br />

<strong>The</strong> papers <strong>of</strong> a critic: selected from the writings <strong>of</strong> Dilke, with a<br />

biographical sketch by his grandson, Sir Charles Wentworth<br />

Dilke. 2 vols 1875. Essays on Pope, Lady M. W. Montagu, ‘Junius’,<br />

Wilkes, ‘Peter Pindar’ et al, rptd from Athenaeum.<br />

Dilke was for many years editor <strong>of</strong> Athenaeum and contributed regularly<br />

1848–64; his best earlier writing was for Retrospective Rev 1820–5.<br />

Isaac D’Israeli 1766–1848<br />

Collections<br />

Miscellanies <strong>of</strong> literature. 1840, [1882–3] (monthly pts), [1884],<br />

[1886]. Includes Miscellanies <strong>of</strong> literature; Quarrels <strong>of</strong> authors;<br />

Calamities <strong>of</strong> authors; <strong>The</strong> literary character; Character <strong>of</strong> James<br />

I; Literary miscellanies (not the same as earlier work <strong>of</strong> this title);<br />

Goldsmith and Johnson; Molière; Racine; Sterne; Hume etc.<br />

Works. Ed B. Disraeli 7 vols 1858–9 (with memoir), 1863, 1866, [1881].<br />

§1<br />

A defence <strong>of</strong> poetry. 1790, 1791.<br />

Curiosities <strong>of</strong> literature: consisting <strong>of</strong> anecdotes, characters,<br />

sketches and dissertations literary, critical and historical. Ser 1<br />

1791, 3 vols 1793–1817 (with addns), 5 vols 1823; ser 2 3 vols 1834<br />

(containing the Secret histories); both ser 6 vols 1834, 3 vols 1849<br />

(with memoir by B. Disraeli), 1858, 1866, 1881; ed E. V. Mitchell<br />

1932 (abridged); ed E. Bleiler 1964 (abridged).<br />

A dissertation on anecdotes. 1793, 1801 (with Literary miscellanies).<br />

Domestic anecdotes <strong>of</strong> the French nation. 1794, 1800.<br />

An essay on the manners and genius <strong>of</strong> the literary character. 1795,<br />

1818 (rev and enlarged as <strong>The</strong> literary character), 2 vols 1822 (rev<br />

and enlarged), 1828 (rev and enlarged), 1 vol 1840 (rev as part <strong>of</strong><br />

Miscellanies <strong>of</strong> literature); ed B. Disraeli 1927.<br />

Miscellanies: or literary recreations. 1796, 1801 (as Literary miscellanies;<br />

adds A dissertation on anecdotes).<br />

Vaurien: or sketches <strong>of</strong> the times. 2 vols 1797.<br />

Mejnoun and Leila: the Arabian Petrarch and Laura. 1797, 1799 (adds<br />

Love and humility, <strong>The</strong> lovers, and a Poetical essay on romance),<br />

1801 (adds <strong>The</strong> daughter).<br />

Romances. 1799 (Mejnoun and Leila, Love and humility, <strong>The</strong> lovers),<br />

1801 (adds <strong>The</strong> daughter), 1803, 1807 (omits <strong>The</strong> daughter).<br />

<strong>The</strong> loves <strong>of</strong> Mejnoun and Leila. 1800; tr Ger 1803.<br />

Narrative poems. 1803, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,<br />

Petersburg and Norfolk VA 1803.<br />

Flim-flams! or the life and errors <strong>of</strong> my uncle, and the amours <strong>of</strong> my<br />

aunt! with an illuminating index! 3 vols 1805, 1806 (rev and<br />

enlarged).<br />

Despotism: or the fall <strong>of</strong> the Jesuits. 2 vols 1811.<br />

Calamities <strong>of</strong> authors: including some inquiries respecting their<br />

moral and literary characters. 2 vols 1812; ed B. Disraeli 1859,<br />

[1881].<br />

Quarrels <strong>of</strong> authors: or some memoirs for our literary history. 3 vols<br />

1814; ed B. Disraeli [1881] (with Calamities <strong>of</strong> authors). Includes<br />

Warburton; Pope and Curll; Pope and Cibber; Addison; Lintot’s<br />

account book; Boyle; Bentley; Jonson; Dekker etc.<br />

Inquiry into the literary and political character <strong>of</strong> James I. 1816.<br />

Psyche. [1823?]<br />

Commentaries on the life and reign <strong>of</strong> Charles the First, King <strong>of</strong><br />

England. 5 vols 1828–31; ed B. Disraeli 2 vols 1851 (rev).<br />

Eliot, Hampden and Pym. 1832.<br />

Genius <strong>of</strong> Judaism. 1833; tr Ger 1836.<br />

Amenities <strong>of</strong> literature: consisting <strong>of</strong> sketches and characters <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>English</strong> literature. 2 vols 1841, 1 vol 1842, [1884]. A history <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>English</strong> literature from the beginnings to Bacon, with some<br />

chapters on contemporary literary affairs.<br />

§2<br />

Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> D’Israeli. Monthly Mirror Dec 1796.<br />

Corney, B. Curiosities <strong>of</strong> literature. 1837, 1838 (rev ‘and acuminated’,<br />

adding Ideas on controversy deduced from the practice <strong>of</strong> a<br />

veteran). An attack on D’Israeli.<br />

Taylor, W. C. <strong>The</strong> late Isaac D’Israeli, Esq and the genius <strong>of</strong> Judaism.<br />

Bentley’s Misc 23 1848.<br />

Disraeli, B. <strong>The</strong> life and writings <strong>of</strong> Mr Disraeli by his son. Prefixed<br />

to Curiosities <strong>of</strong> literature, 1849.<br />

Maginn, W. In his A gallery <strong>of</strong> illustrious characters, ed W. Bates,<br />

[1873].<br />

Axon, W. E. A. D’Israeli the novelist. GM Aug 1889.<br />

Monypenny, W. F. and G. E. Buckle. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Disraeli. 2<br />

vols 1929 (rev). Vol 1 has a ch on Isaac D’Israeli.<br />

Kipstein, S. D’Israeli. Jerusalem 1939.<br />

Cline, C. L. <strong>The</strong> correspondence <strong>of</strong> Robert Southey and D’Israeli.<br />

RES 17 1941.<br />

Cline, C. L. Unpublished notes on romantic poets by D’Israeli. SE<br />

1941.

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