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Carver, P. L. Hazlitt’s contributions to the Edinburgh Review. RES,<br />

Oct 1928.<br />

Carver, P. L. <strong>The</strong> authorship <strong>of</strong> a review <strong>of</strong> Christabel attributed to<br />

Hazlitt. JEGP, Oct 1930.<br />

Keynes, G. L. Hazlitt’s Grammar abridged. Library 4th ser vol 13,<br />

1932.<br />

Nowell-Smith, S. H. Hazlitt’s essay on the principles <strong>of</strong> human<br />

action. Bibl N & Q , Oct 1936.<br />

Vigneron, R. Stendhal et Hazlitt. MP 35, 1938.<br />

Wilcox, S. C. A manuscript addition to Hazlitt’s On the fear <strong>of</strong> death.<br />

MLN, Jan 1940.<br />

Maclean, C. M. Born under Saturn. 1943.<br />

Wilcox, S. C. Hazlitt in the workshop: the manuscript <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> fight.<br />

Baltimore 1943.<br />

Poston, M. L. Hazlitt’s Liber amoris. TLS, 14 Aug 1943.<br />

Gates, P. G. Bacon, Keats and Hazlitt. SAQ , Apr 1947.<br />

Fitzgerald, M. A. et al. <strong>The</strong> text <strong>of</strong> Hazlitt. TLS, 27 Feb, 2–27 Mar,<br />

3–17 Apr, 8 May, 5–12 June 1953. A correspondence on the initials<br />

in the essay Of persons one would wish to have seen.<br />

Stallbaumer, V. S. S. Hazlitt’s Life <strong>of</strong> Thomas Holcr<strong>of</strong>t. Amer<br />

Benedictine Rev 5, 1954.<br />

Schneider, E. W. <strong>The</strong> unknown reviewer <strong>of</strong> Christabel: Jeffrey,<br />

Hazlitt, Tom Moore. PMLA 70, 1955. Replies by H. H. Jordan, MP<br />

54, 1956; E. W. Schneider, PMLA 77, 1962; W. S. Dowden, MP 60,<br />

1962; K. Coburn, TLS, 20 May 1965; J. Beer, RES new ser 37, 1986.<br />

See Carver 1930, above.<br />

Marshall, W. H. An addition to the Hazlitt canon. PBSA 55, 1961.<br />

Sikes, H. M. Hazlitt, the London Magazine and the ‘anonymous<br />

reviewer’. BNYPL 65, 1961.<br />

Baker, H. William Hazlitt. <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA and London 1962.<br />

Jones, S. Hazlitt as lecturer: three unnoticed contemporary<br />

accounts. EA 15, 1962.<br />

Marshall, W. H. Pulpit oratory, I–III: essays by J. H. Reynolds in imitation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hazlitt. Lib Chron 28, 1962.<br />

Sikes, H. M. <strong>The</strong> infernal Hazlitt. In Essays in history and literature<br />

presented to Stanley Pargellis, Chicago 1965.<br />

Jones, S. Isabella Bridgewater: a charade by Hazlitt? REL 7, 1967.<br />

Jones. S. Dating Hazlitt’s essay On taste. EA 22, 1969.<br />

Jones, S. Hazlitt, Cobbett and the Edinburgh Review.<br />

Neophilologus 53, 1969.<br />

Story, P. L. Byron’s death and Hazlitt’s Spirit <strong>of</strong> the age. ELN 7, 1969.<br />

Jones, S. Hazlitt’s journal <strong>of</strong> 1823: some notes and emendations.<br />

Library 5th ser 26, 1971.<br />

Kinnaird, J. Hazlitt as poet: the probable authorship <strong>of</strong> some anonymous<br />

verses on Wordsworth’s appointment as stamp-distributor.<br />

SiR 12, 1973.<br />

Jones, S. Hazlitt’s missing essay On individuality. RES new ser 28,<br />

1977. See also Letter to the editor, ibid, 32, 1981.<br />

Jones, S. Regency newspaper verse: an anonymous squib on<br />

Wordsworth. KSJ, 1978.<br />

Jones, S. A Hazlitt corruption. Library 5th ser 33, 1978.<br />

McCracken, D. Hazlitt: a case <strong>of</strong> charitable journalism. KSJ, 1979.<br />

Lamb, C. Table-talk: an unpublished review [c. June 1821]. In R. Park,<br />

Lamb as critic, 1980.<br />

Jones, S. Dating Hazlitt’s essay On reading new books: bibliography<br />

and biography. EA 33, 1980.<br />

Jones, S. <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> William Hazlitt by Sir Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Keynes.<br />

Analytical and Enumerative <strong>Bibliography</strong> (DeKalb IL) 6, 1982.<br />

Jones, S. Some notes on the Letters <strong>of</strong> Hazlitt. Library 6th ser 5, 1983.<br />

Rosa, G. M. Un emprunt possible de Hazlitt à Stendhal. Revue de<br />

Littérature Comparée no 4, 1984.<br />

Jones, S. A Hazlitt anomaly. Library 6th ser 7, 1985<br />

Gates, P. G. Hazlitt’s Select British poets: an American publication.<br />

KSJ,1986.<br />

Jones, S. <strong>The</strong> ‘suppression’ <strong>of</strong> Hazlitt’s <strong>English</strong> grammar: a reconstruction<br />

<strong>of</strong> events. Library 6th ser 9, 1987.<br />

Jones, S. Hazlitt: a life, from Winterslow to Frith street. Oxford 1989.<br />

Mulvihill, J. William Hazlitt and the ‘impressions’ <strong>of</strong> print culture.<br />

KSJ, 1991.<br />

Gates, E. M. Leigh Hunt’s marginal comments on Hazlitt’s Literary<br />

remains. KSJ, 1993.<br />

Gates, E. M. John Bowring, a nineteenth century Kilroy.<br />

Wordsworth Circle 26, 1995. See Kinnaird 1973 and Jones, KSJ,<br />

1978, above.<br />

Freeman, A. and G. I. <strong>The</strong> report <strong>of</strong> the illustrious obscure: Hazlitt,<br />

rackets and the coronation. BC 44 1995.<br />

Edwards, G. William Hazlitt and the case <strong>of</strong> the initial letter. Text<br />

(Ann Arbor) 9 1996. [sj]<br />

John Abraham Heraud 1799–1887<br />

See col 360.<br />

William Hone 1780–1842<br />

John Abraham Heraud | William Hone<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Jerrold, W. B. Life <strong>of</strong> G. Cruikshank. 2 vols 1882. Includes list <strong>of</strong><br />

Hone’s works illustr Cruikshank.<br />

Stephens, F. G. Memoir <strong>of</strong> G. Cruikshank. 1891. Also includes list <strong>of</strong><br />

Hone’s works illustr Cruikshank.<br />

Collections<br />

Facetiae and miscellanies with one hundred and twenty engravings<br />

drawn by George Cruikshank. 1827 (2 edns). 12 <strong>of</strong> Hone’s most<br />

successful political pams including <strong>The</strong> political house that Jack<br />

built, <strong>The</strong> queen’s matrimonial ladder, <strong>The</strong> political showman.<br />

Radical squibs and loyal ripostes. Ed E. Rickwood 1971.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> an institution called tranquillity commenced<br />

as an economical bank. 1807.<br />

<strong>The</strong> King’s statue at Guildhall. 1815. A broadside.<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the coroner’s inquest on Jane Watson. 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Fenning. 1815.<br />

Appearance <strong>of</strong> an apparition to James Sympson commanding him<br />

to do strange things in Pall Mall, and what he did: with coloured<br />

illustrations by G. Cruikshank. 1816.<br />

View <strong>of</strong> the Regent’s bomb, now uncovered in St James’s Park. 1816.<br />

A broadside.<br />

An authentic account <strong>of</strong> the royal marriage, containing memoirs <strong>of</strong><br />

Prince Leopold and Princess Charlotte. 1816.<br />

Four trials at Kingston, with 13 questions to Mr Espinasse respecting<br />

Elizabeth Fenning. 1816.<br />

An account <strong>of</strong> Christian slavery in Algiers. 1816.<br />

An account <strong>of</strong> the riots in London, Dec 2 1816. 3 pts [1816].<br />

<strong>The</strong> Reformists’ Register and Weekly Commentary. Issued from 1<br />

Feb 1816 to 25 Oct 1817; ed and owned by Hone, who was the<br />

largest contributor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> William Cobbett, written by himself. 1816. Cobbett indignantly<br />

denied authorship; little doubt that Hone was responsible.<br />

Another ministerial defeat: the trial <strong>of</strong> the dog for biting the noble<br />

lord [Castlereagh]. 1817. With woodcut by G. Cruikshank.<br />

Official account <strong>of</strong> the noble lord’s bite! and his dangerous condition.<br />

1817. With woodcut by G. Cruikshank.<br />

Bag Nodle’s feast: or the partition and re-union <strong>of</strong> Turkey. 1817. A<br />

ballad on the alleged meanness <strong>of</strong> Lord and Lady Eldon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> late John Wilkes’s catechism. 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bullet Te Deum with the canticle <strong>of</strong> the stone. 1817 (2 edns).<br />

Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> political litany. 1817. For this and the 2 following parodies Hone<br />

was prosecuted, but defended himself successfully and was<br />

acquitted; see <strong>The</strong> trials <strong>of</strong> William Hone, below.<br />

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