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Anna Brownell Jameson, née Murphy 1794–1860<br />

No extant mss <strong>of</strong> pbd work have been located but there are substantial collections<br />

<strong>of</strong> private correspondence in the following institutions: Goethe and<br />

Schiller Archives, Weimar (most <strong>of</strong> Jameson’s letters are in <strong>English</strong>); <strong>The</strong><br />

Lovelace Papers, Western Mss, Bodleian; Wellesley College Lib, Wellesley MA;<br />

Beinecke Rare Book and Ms Lib, Yale; Houghton Lib, Harvard; Girton College<br />

Lib, <strong>Cambridge</strong>.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Dictionary <strong>of</strong> British women writers. Ed J. Todd 1989.<br />

Collections<br />

Mrs Jameson’s works. 10 vols Boston 1866.<br />

Jameson’s works. 10 vols Boston 1885, 1899–1911.<br />

§1<br />

A first or mother’s dictionary for children: containing upwards <strong>of</strong><br />

3,800 words. [1825?]<br />

<strong>The</strong> diary <strong>of</strong> an ennuyée. First issued anonymously as A lady’s diary.<br />

1826, 1826 (new edn), Philadelphia 1826, Boston 1833, New York<br />

1834, Paris 1836 (in <strong>English</strong>) (Baudry’s European Lib), 1838 (3rd<br />

edn), (numerous edns pbd Boston 1857–94), Boston and New<br />

York 1885, 1899.<br />

reviews: Monthly Rev 1 1826; NMM 18 1826; [Shelley, M.]<br />

Westminster Rev 6 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> beauties <strong>of</strong> the court <strong>of</strong> King Charles the Second; a series <strong>of</strong> portraits,<br />

illuminating the diaries <strong>of</strong> Pepys, Evelyn, Clarendon, and<br />

other contemporary writers. With memoirs biographical and<br />

critical. (From 2nd edn pbd as Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the beauties <strong>of</strong> the<br />

court <strong>of</strong> King Charles the Second.) Partially serialised in NMM 16<br />

and 17 1826 as <strong>The</strong> Windsor beauties and <strong>The</strong> Hampton Court<br />

beauties, [1827?], 1833, Philadelphia 1834, 2 vols London 1838 (2nd<br />

edn), 1851 (3rd edn), New York 1852, London 1859, 1861 (4th edn),<br />

1872, 1881, Boston 1884.<br />

reviews: NMM 19 1827 and 33 1831; Blackwood’s Mag 33 1833;<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 16 Oct 1838; NMM 52 and 53 1838; Tait’s Edinburgh<br />

Mag 5 1838.<br />

<strong>The</strong> loves <strong>of</strong> the poets. (Sometimes titled Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the loves <strong>of</strong> the<br />

poets.) 2 vols 1829, 1831 (2nd edn), Boston and New York 1833,<br />

London 1837 (3rd edn as <strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> biography; or, memoirs<br />

<strong>of</strong> women loved and celebrated by poets), Philadelphia 1844,<br />

(numerous edns pbd Boston 1857–94), Boston and New York<br />

1888, 1889, 1892, 1898, 1900, New York 1972.<br />

reviews: Blackwood’s Mag 26 1829; Monthly Rev 120 1829;<br />

Spectator 2 1829; [Shelley, M.] Westminster Rev 11 1829; Literary<br />

Gazette 11 July 1829; Quart Rev 75 1844–5.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> celebrated female sovereigns. 2 vols 1831, New York 1832<br />

(Harper’s Family Lib), London 1834 (2nd edn), (numerous edns<br />

pbd New York 1836–58), London 1840 (3rd edn), London and New<br />

York 1869, Philadelphia 1870 (as Lives <strong>of</strong> celebrated female sovereigns<br />

and illustrious women, ed M. E. Hewitt), New York 1900<br />

(Criterion Lib), 1910 (as Memoirs <strong>of</strong> famous female sovereigns).<br />

reviews: GM 101 1831; NMM 33 1831; Spectator 4 1831; Literary<br />

Gazette 22 Oct 1831; [Jewsbury, J.] Athenaeum 12 Nov 1831.<br />

Characteristics <strong>of</strong> women, moral, poetical and historical. 2 vols 1832,<br />

New York 1832, Annapolis MD 1833, London 1833 (new edn), 1833<br />

(2nd edn), Philadelphia 1833, London 1836 (3rd edn), New York<br />

1837, London 1846 (4th edn), (numerous edns pbd Boston<br />

1846–1900), New York 1847, 1848, 1850, 1854, London 1858 (new<br />

edn), London and New York 1870, Boston and New York 1885,<br />

London 1889 (Bohn’s Standard Lib), 1893, London and New York<br />

1893, Boston and New York 1898, 1899, 1911, New York 1967, 1971.<br />

As <strong>The</strong> heroines <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare, New York 1845, 1848. As<br />

Heroines <strong>of</strong> history, ed M. E. Hewitt, New York 1852, 1862. As<br />

Shakespeare’s heroines: characteristics <strong>of</strong> women moral, poetical,<br />

and historical 1879, 1879 (new edn), 1886 (2nd edn), 1889, 1891,<br />

1893, 1897, 1897 (New Lib), 1898, Philadelphia c. 1899, London<br />

Catherine Hutton | Anna Brownell Jameson<br />

1900 with 26 portraits <strong>of</strong> famous players in character, London<br />

and New York 1901 illustr R. A. Bell (Miranda’s Lib), London 1903<br />

(Bohn’s Standard Lib), 1905 (York Lib), London and New York<br />

1905 illustr R. A. Bell (Miranda’s Lib), New York 1905, London<br />

1908, 1909 (York Lib), 1911 (Bohn’s Standard Lib), 1913 (Bohn’s<br />

Popular Lib), 1916 (Bohn’s Standard Lib), 192–? (Burt’s Home Lib),<br />

1924 (Bohn’s Popular Lib), 1930, New York 1967; tr Ger Leipzig<br />

1834 as Frauenbilder: oden Charakteristik der vorzüglichsten<br />

frauen in Shakspeares dramen, Stuttgart 1840, Stuttgart 1843 as<br />

Shakspeare’s weibliche charakters.<br />

reviews: Monthly Rev 128 1832; NMM 36 1832; Spectator 5 1832;<br />

Literary Gazette 28 July 1832; [Wilson, J.] Blackwood’s Mag 33<br />

1833; Edinburgh Rev 60 1834–5; Spectator 8 1835.<br />

Visits and sketches at home and abroad, with tales and miscellanies<br />

now first collected, and a new edition <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> diary <strong>of</strong> an ennuyée.<br />

(Subsequent edns dropped the diary.) 4 vols 1834, New York 1834,<br />

3 vols London 1835 (2nd edn), Frankfurt 1837 (as Sketches <strong>of</strong><br />

Germany: art, literature, character), 2 vols London 1839 (3rd edn).<br />

Numerous edns pbd as Sketches <strong>of</strong> art, literature and character,<br />

Boston 1857–1911.<br />

reviews: NMM 41 1834; Spectator 7 1834; Athenaeum 28 June, 12<br />

and 26 July 1834; Westminster Rev 22 1835.<br />

Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada. 3 vols 1838, New<br />

York 1839, 184–?, Toronto 1923 (introd by P. A. W. Wallace), ed J. J.<br />

Talman and E. McMurray 1943, 1965 (introd by C. Thomas,<br />

abridged), 1972, 1990 (New Canadian Lib). As Sketches in Canada<br />

and rambles among the redmen, London 1852 (new edn), 1856<br />

(Traveller’s Lib); tr Ger Braunschweig 1839.<br />

reviews: Metropolitan Mag 23 1838; Spectator 11 1838;<br />

Athenaeum 8 and 29 Dec 1838; [Chorley, H.] British and Foreign<br />

Rev 8 1839; GM 11 1839; [Johnstone, C. I.] Tait’s Edinburgh Mag 6<br />

1839; Monthly Rev 148 1839; Westminster Rev 35 1841; Eclectic<br />

Rev 4 1852; Tait’s Edinburgh Mag 19 1852.<br />

A handbook to the public galleries <strong>of</strong> art in and near London, with<br />

catalogues <strong>of</strong> the pictures, accompanied by critical, historical and<br />

biographical notices, and copious indexes to facilitate reference.<br />

1842, 1845.<br />

reviews: Fraser’s Mag 26 1842; GM 18 1842; Monthly Rev 157<br />

1842; Spectator 15 1842; Athenaeum 12 Feb 1842; Art Union 1 Mar<br />

1842; British & Foreign Quart Rev 14 1843.<br />

Companion to the most celebrated private galleries <strong>of</strong> art in<br />

London; with a prefatory essay on art, artists, collectors and connoisseurs.<br />

1844.<br />

reviews: Metropolitan Mag 40 1844; Spectator 17 1844;<br />

Athenaeum 27 July, 3 and 10 Aug 1844.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the early Italian painters, and <strong>of</strong> the progress <strong>of</strong> painting<br />

in Italy. From Cimabue to Bassano. Serialised in the Penny<br />

Mag Jan 1843–Aug 1845 as Essays on the lives <strong>of</strong> remarkable<br />

painters. 2 vols 1845, 1858 (new edn), 1859 (new edn), (numerous<br />

edns pbd Boston 1859–98), 1868 (new edn), 1874, 1880 (new edn),<br />

1891 (new edn), Boston and New York 1894, [1911?]. Rev and in part<br />

rewritten by E. M. Hurll, Boston c. 1895, 1896, 1899; tr Fr Paris<br />

1862 as La peinture et les peintres Italien.<br />

reviews: Westminster Rev 44 1845; [Darley, G.] Athenaeum 16<br />

Aug 1845; North Amer Rev 87 1858; Saturday Rev 5 1858; Illus<br />

London News 10 Apr 1858; Art Jnl 22 1860; GM 8 1860.<br />

Memoirs and essays illustrative <strong>of</strong> art, literature and social morals.<br />

1846, New York 1846, London 1860 (new edn) (Bentley’s Family<br />

ser), (numerous edns pbd as Studies, stories and memoirs, Boston<br />

1859–93), Boston and New York 1911.<br />

reviews: [Fuller, M.] New York Tribune 1846 (rptd in Woman in<br />

the nineteenth century, and kindred papers 1874); Spectator 19<br />

1846 and 33 1860; [Chorley, H.] Athenaeum 27 June 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong> relative position <strong>of</strong> mothers and governesses. 1848 (2nd edn).<br />

[Essay rptd from Memoirs and essays for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Asylum for Aged Governesses.]<br />

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