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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

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the writings <strong>of</strong> C. and Mary Lamb, published prior to C. Lamb’s<br />

death in 1834. New York 1903.<br />

Hutchinson, T. In his Works in prose and verse <strong>of</strong> C. and Mary Lamb<br />

vol 1, Oxford [1908].<br />

Thomson, J. C. <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the writings <strong>of</strong> C. and Mary Lamb.<br />

Hull 1908.<br />

American Art Association. <strong>The</strong> literary treasures <strong>of</strong> W. T. Wallace.<br />

New York 1920. A sale catalogue, nos 755–804.<br />

Wise, T. J. In his Ashley library: a catalogue vol 3, 1923. Describes<br />

more than 40 Lamb items.<br />

Tregaskis, J. An important collection <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the rarer works <strong>of</strong><br />

Lamb, together with some ‘Lambiana’. 1927. A bookseller’s catalogue<br />

with facs.<br />

Griffith, R. H. Lamb: an exhibition <strong>of</strong> books and manuscripts in the<br />

library <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Texas. Austin 1935.<br />

Finch, J. S. <strong>The</strong> Scribner Lamb collection. Princeton Univ Lib Chron<br />

7 1946.<br />

Woodring, C. R. Lamb in the Harvard library. Harvard Lib Bull 10<br />

1956.<br />

Barnett, G. L. and S. M. Tave. In <strong>English</strong> romantic poets and essayists:<br />

a review <strong>of</strong> research and criticism, ed C. W. and L. H.<br />

Houtchens, New York 1957, 1966 (rev).<br />

Woodring, C. R. Lamb’s hoaxes and the Lamb canon. Charles Lamb<br />

Bull n.s. 2, Apr/July 1975.<br />

Wilson, D. G. Chronological list <strong>of</strong> editions <strong>of</strong> Tales from<br />

Shakespear. Charles Lamb Bull n.s. 7, Jan 1985.<br />

Collections<br />

Works [with 6 poems by Mary Lamb]. 2 vols 1818.<br />

reviews: [Wilson, J.] Blackwood’s Mag 3 Aug 1818; Br Critic 11,<br />

Feb 1819; [Hunt, L.] Examiner 586, 21–8 Mar 1819; European Mag<br />

Apr 1819; [Talfourd, T. N.] Champion 16 May 1819; [Dyer, G.] GM<br />

89, July and Aug 1819; Literary Gazette 14 Aug 1819; Monthly Rev<br />

90, Nov 1819. [Hunt, L.] Indicator 31 Jan–7 Feb 1821.<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> Rogers, Lamb [et al]. Paris 1829. Unauthorised.<br />

Prose works. 3 vols 1835.<br />

Poetical works [with 6 poems by Mary Lamb]. 1836, 1848.<br />

Works. [Ed T. N. Talfourd] 1840 (includes Letters with a sketch <strong>of</strong> his<br />

life), 2 vols New York 1852, 4 vols London 1855 (vols 1–2 new edns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Letters and Final memorials), 1859, 1 vol 1865.<br />

Complete correspondence and works. Vol 1 (no more pbd) 1868.<br />

Introd by G. A. Sala.<br />

Complete correspondence and works. Ed T. Purnell 4 vols 1870. Vol 1<br />

re-issue <strong>of</strong> incomplete 1868 edn.<br />

Complete works in prose and verse. Ed R. H. Shepherd ‘1875’ [1874].<br />

Life, letters and writings. Ed P. Fitzgerald 6 vols 1876, Edinburgh 6<br />

vols 1882–4, London 1895 (Temple edn).<br />

Works. Ed C. Kent [1876], Routledge’s Popular Lib 1889.<br />

Life and works. Ed A. Ainger 7 vols 1883–8, 12 vols 1899–1900.<br />

Works. Ed E. V. Lucas 7 vols 1903–5, 6 vols 1912. Includes rev edn <strong>of</strong><br />

Letters in 2 vols but omits Dramatic specimens.<br />

Works. Ed W. Macdonald 12 vols 1903.<br />

Works. Ed T. Hutchinson 2 vols Oxford [1908] (OSA).<br />

Selections<br />

<strong>The</strong> dramatic essays <strong>of</strong> Lamb. Ed J. B. Matthews 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best <strong>of</strong> Lamb. Ed E. V. Lucas 1914.<br />

Lamb: prose and poetry. Ed G. S. Gordon, Oxford 1921.<br />

Lamb’s criticism: a selection. Ed E. M. W. Tillyard, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1923.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Elian miscellany: a Charles Lamb anthology. Ed S. M. Rich<br />

1931.<br />

Everybody’s Lamb. Ed A. C. Ward 1933.<br />

Essays and letters. Ed J. M. French, New York 1937.<br />

Selections from Lamb and Hazlitt. Ed R. W. Jepson 1940.<br />

<strong>The</strong> portable Lamb. Ed J. M. Brown, New York 1949, London 1964<br />

(Pen).<br />

Lamb and Elia. Ed J. E. Morpurgo 1949 (Pen), Manchester 1993.<br />

Selected essays, letters, poems. Ed J. L. May 1953.<br />

Essays. Ed R. Vallance and J. Hampden 1963 (Folio Soc).<br />

A Lamb selection. Ed F. B. Pinion 1965.<br />

Lamb on Shakespeare. Ed J. Coldwell 1978.<br />

Lamb as critic. Ed R. Park 1980.<br />

Selected prose. Ed A. Phillips 1985 (Pen).<br />

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Blank verse by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb. 1798. With 7 poems<br />

by Lamb, including <strong>The</strong> old familiar faces.<br />

reviews: Analytical Rev 1, May 1798; Br Critic 9, June 1798;<br />

Monthly Mag 6, July 1798.<br />

A tale <strong>of</strong> Rosamund Gray and old blind Margaret. Birmingham<br />

1798, London 1798, 1835 (with Recollections <strong>of</strong> Christ’s Hospital);<br />

ed R. B. Johnson 1928 (Golden Cockerel Press), Oxford 1991 (facs<br />

<strong>of</strong> London 1798 edn).<br />

reviews: Analytical Rev 1, Feb 1799; Monthly Rev 138, Sep 1835.<br />

John Woodvil: a tragedy; to which are added Fragments <strong>of</strong> Burton<br />

[with 1 poem by Mary Lamb]. 1802.<br />

reviews: Annual Rev 1, Jan 1803; [Brown, T.] Edinburgh Rev 2,<br />

Apr 1803; [Ferrier, J.] Monthly Rev 40, Apr 1803; Retrospective Rev<br />

1, 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king and queen <strong>of</strong> hearts. 1805 (anon), 1806, 1808, 1809; ed E. V.<br />

Lucas 1902 (facs <strong>of</strong> 1806 edn). See Tregaskis catalogue, above.<br />

Tales from Shakespear, designed for the use <strong>of</strong> young persons. 2 vols<br />

1807 (14 <strong>of</strong> the tales were by Mary Lamb; only the 6 tragedies were<br />

by Charles Lamb), 1809, 1810, Philadelphia 1813 (unauthorised),<br />

London 1816, 1822, 1 vol 1831; ed F. J. Furnivall 2 vols 1901; 1906<br />

(EL); ed G. Tillotson 1962 (EL); ed J. C. Trewin 1964 (Nonesuch<br />

Lib); 1987 (Pen). Some <strong>of</strong> the tales were issued separately as well as<br />

in pairs, triads and quartets. Mary Lamb’s name first appeared on<br />

the title page in 1838 (6th edn); tr Ger 1842, 1843, Fr 1847, 1884, Sp<br />

1847, 1893, Swed 1851, 1947; Polish 1893, 1947, Jap 1923, Ital 1929,<br />

Chinese 1953, Serbo-Croat 1959.<br />

reviews: Critical Rev 11, May 1807; Portfolio (Dennie’s,<br />

Philadelphia) 10, 1813; Spectator 58, 5 Dec 1885.<br />

Adventures <strong>of</strong> Ulysses. 1808, 1819, 1827; ed A. Lang 1890; ed J. Cooke<br />

1892; ed E. A. Gardner, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1921; Edinburgh 1992 (facs <strong>of</strong><br />

1892 edn).<br />

Specimens <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> dramatic poets who lived about the time <strong>of</strong><br />

Shakespeare, with notes. 1808, 1813, 2 vols 1835 (with Extracts<br />

from the Garrick plays), 1 vol 1854; ed I. Gollancz 2 vols 1893; ed J.<br />

D. Campbell 1907.<br />

reviews: Annual Rev 7, 1808; Monthly Rev 58, Apr 1809; Critical<br />

Rev May 1810; [Dilke, C. W.] Athenaeum 8, Aug 1835; GM n.s. 4,<br />

Sep 1835.<br />

Mrs Leicester’s school: or the history <strong>of</strong> several young ladies, related<br />

by themselves. 1809 (anon) (7 <strong>of</strong> the stories were by Mary Lamb;<br />

only <strong>The</strong> witch aunt, First time <strong>of</strong> going to church, and <strong>The</strong> sea<br />

voyage, were by Charles Lamb), 1809 (preface signed by Charles<br />

and Mary Lamb), 1810, Georgetown DC 1811, London 1814, 1828<br />

(10th edn); ed A. Ainger 1885; 1899 (Dent); Woodstock 1995 (facs <strong>of</strong><br />

2nd edn 1809); tr Fr 1923. See Woodring bibliography, above.<br />

Poetry for children, entirely original, by the author <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />

Leicester’s school. 2 vols 1809 (anon) (about two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

poems were by Mary Lamb: poems known to be Charles Lamb’s<br />

are Chusing a name, To a river in which a child was drowned, <strong>The</strong><br />

three friends, and Queen Oriana’s dream), 1 vol Boston 1812, New<br />

Haven CT 1820; ed R. H. Shepherd, London 1872; New York 1878;<br />

ed A. W. T[uer] 2 vols London 1892 (facs <strong>of</strong> 1809 edn); 1898 (Dent).<br />

Prince Dorus, or flattery put out <strong>of</strong> countenance: a poetical version<br />

<strong>of</strong> an ancient tale. 1811 (anon), 1818; ed A. W. T[uer] 1889 (facs <strong>of</strong><br />

1811 edn); ed J. P. Briscoe, Nottingham 1896 (facs <strong>of</strong> 1811 edn).<br />

Mr H: or beware a bad name. Philadelphia 1813 (anon), and 1825.<br />

Farce.<br />

Elia: essays which have appeared under that signature in the

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