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Ozawa, Y. <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> reviews <strong>of</strong> the works <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb in<br />

the British and American periodicals (1) 1798–1934. Stud in the<br />

Humanities 45, July 1994.<br />

Landmark works <strong>of</strong> criticism (and obituaries) up to 1920<br />

[Coleridge, H. N.] On Lamb’s Poetry. Etonian Mar 1821.<br />

Hazlitt, W. In his Table-talk, 2 vols 1821–2; Lectures on the dramatic<br />

literature <strong>of</strong> the age <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth 1820; <strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> the age, 1825;<br />

<strong>The</strong> plain speaker, 2 vols 1826. Rptd in Complete works, ed P. P.<br />

Howe, vols 8 and 11–12 1930–4.<br />

[Lockhart, J. G.] Letter <strong>of</strong> Timothy Tickler to Christopher North.<br />

Blackwood’s Mag Sep 1823.<br />

[Wilson, J.] Manifesto. Blackwood’s Mag Oct 1823.<br />

[Jerdan, W.] Literary Gazette 8 Dec 1832. Review <strong>of</strong> Tennyson’s<br />

poems mocking the Baa-Lamb school.<br />

[Adams, S. F.] An evening with Charles Lamb and Coleridge.<br />

Monthly Repository 9 1835.<br />

[Moxon, E.] Lamb. 1835 (priv ptd).<br />

[Hunt, L.] Lamb. Leigh Hunt’s London Jnl 7 Jan 1835.<br />

[Procter, B. W.] Recollections <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb. Athenaeum 3, 24 Jan,<br />

7 Feb 1835.<br />

[Maginn, W.] Lamb. Fraser’s Mag Feb 1835.<br />

[Dyer, G.] Memoir <strong>of</strong> Lamb. GM Mar 1835.<br />

[Patmore, P. G.] Personal recollections <strong>of</strong> the late C. Lamb, with original<br />

letters. Court Mag Mar–Apr, Dec 1835.<br />

F[ield], B. Lamb. Annual Biography & Obituary 20 1836.<br />

Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Lamb. Amer Quart Rev 19 1836.<br />

Monthly Rev Feb 1836.<br />

Life and writings <strong>of</strong> Lamb. Amer Quart Rev 122 1837.<br />

British artists and writers on art. Br & Foreign Rev 6 1838.<br />

Hood, T. Hood’s own. 1839. Rptd in Thomas Hood and Lamb; being<br />

the literary reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Hood, ed W. Jerrold, 1930.<br />

Tuckerman, H. T. Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Lamb. Southern Literary<br />

Messenger 6 Sep 1840.<br />

[Macaulay, T. B.] Comic dramatists <strong>of</strong> the Restoration. Edinburgh<br />

Rev 72 1841.<br />

Chasles, P. Le dernier humoriste anglais. Revue des Deux Mondes 15<br />

Nov 1842.<br />

Gilfillan, G. Lamb. In his A gallery <strong>of</strong> literary portraits vol 1,<br />

Edinburgh 1845.<br />

[Lewes, G. H.] Br Quart Rev 7 1848. Review <strong>of</strong> 1848 edn <strong>of</strong> Works.<br />

[Lewes, G. H.] Lamb and his friends. Br Quart Rev 8 1848.<br />

De Quincey, T. Charles Lamb and his friends. North Br Rev 10 Nov<br />

1848; rptd in Collected writings, ed D. Masson, Edinburgh<br />

1889–90, vol 3.<br />

Tuckerman, H. T. In his Characteristics <strong>of</strong> literature, New York<br />

1849.<br />

De Quincey, T. Charles Lamb. In his Biographical essays, 1851; reptd<br />

in Collected writings, ed D. Masson, Edinburgh 1889–90, vol 5.<br />

Patmore, P. G. My friends and acquaintance. 3 vols 1854.<br />

Fitzgerald, P. Two <strong>English</strong> essayists: Lamb and Dickens. 1863.<br />

Fitzgerald, P. Lamb: his friends, his haunts and his books. 1866.<br />

[Procter, B. W.] Lamb: a memoir. 1866.<br />

[Bulwer-Lytton, E. G.] Charles Lamb and some <strong>of</strong> his companions.<br />

Quart Rev 122 1867.<br />

Massey, G. Lamb. Fraser’s Mag May 1867.<br />

Robinson, H. C. Diary reminiscences and correspondence. Ed T.<br />

Sadler 3 vols 1869.<br />

Robinson, H. C. <strong>The</strong> correspondence <strong>of</strong> Robinson with the<br />

Wordsworth circle 1808–66. Ed E. J. Morley 2 vols Oxford 1927.<br />

Robinson, H. C. Robinson on books and their writers. Ed E. J.<br />

Morley 3 vols 1938.<br />

Clarke, C. C. and M. C. Recollections <strong>of</strong> writers. 1878.<br />

Ainger, A. Lamb. 1882 (EML).<br />

Swinburne, A. C. Lamb and George Wither. Nineteenth Cent 17 Jan<br />

1885. Rptd in his Miscellanies, 1886.<br />

Birrell, A. C. Lamb. Macmillan’s Mag 54 1886. Rptd in his Obiter<br />

Dicta ser 2 1887.<br />

Pater, W. In his Appreciations, 1889.<br />

Martin, B. E. In the footprints <strong>of</strong> Lamb. 1891.<br />

Lucas, E. V. Bernard Barton and his friends. 1893.<br />

[Gosse, E.] Lamb. Quart Rev 192 1900.<br />

Dobell, B. Sidelights on Lamb. 1903.<br />

Lake, B. A general introduction to Lamb, together with a special<br />

study <strong>of</strong> his relation to Robert Burton. Leipzig 1903.<br />

Derocquigny, J. Lamb: sa vie et ses oeuvres. Lille 1904.<br />

Jerrold, W. Lamb. 1905.<br />

More, P. E. In his Shelburne essays ser 2 1905; ser 4 1906.<br />

Symons, A. Charles Lamb. Monthly Rev 21 1905.<br />

Irwin, S. T. Hazlitt and Lamb. Quart Rev 204 1906.<br />

Masson, F. Lamb. 1913.<br />

Symons, A. In his Figures <strong>of</strong> several centuries, 1916.<br />

Biographies<br />

Lucas, E. V. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb. 2 vols 1905.<br />

Blunden, E. Lamb: his life recorded by his contemporaries. 1934.<br />

Courtney, W. F. Young Charles Lamb. 1982.<br />

Aaron, J. A double singleness: gender and the writings <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />

and Mary Lamb. Oxford 1991.<br />

See Charles Lamb Soc Bull 1935–72 and Charles Lamb Bull n.s. 1973– for<br />

regular biographical, bibliographical and critical articles and notes on Lamb.<br />

[ja]<br />

Mary Anne Lamb 1764–1847<br />

Charles Lamb | Mary Anne Lamb<br />

Mss <strong>of</strong> letters widely scattered, but there are small collections in Berg<br />

Collection, NYPL; Harvard; Lockwood Lib, SUNY at Buffalo; Pierpont<br />

Morgan Lib, New York; Univ <strong>of</strong> Texas Lib.<br />

§1<br />

Bibliographies<br />

See L. S. Livingston 1903, J. C. Thomson 1908, and C. R. Woodring 1956, under<br />

Charles Lamb, col 2170.<br />

Collections<br />

Works <strong>of</strong> Charles and Mary Lamb. Ed E. V. Lucas 7 vols 1903–5, 6 vols<br />

1912.<br />

Works in prose and verse <strong>of</strong> Charles and Mary Lamb. Ed T.<br />

Hutchinson 2 vols Oxford [1908].<br />

Selections<br />

Hazlitt, W. C. Mary and Charles Lamb: poems, letters, and remains;<br />

now first collected with reminiscences and notes. 1874.<br />

§1<br />

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

Burton. By Charles Lamb. 1802. Rptd in Works 1818. Poem.<br />

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

Charles Lamb. 2 vols 1807 [14 <strong>of</strong> the tales were by Mary Lamb; only<br />

the 6 tragedies were by Charles Lamb], 1809, 1810, Philadelphia<br />

1813 (unauthorised), London 1816, 1822, 1 vol 1831; ed F. J.<br />

Furnivall 2 vols 1901; 1906 (EL); ed G. Tillotson 1962 (EL); ed J. C.<br />

Trewin 1964 (Nonesuch Lib); 1987 (Pen). Some <strong>of</strong> the tales were<br />

issued separately as well as in pairs, triads and quartets. Mary<br />

Lamb’s name first appeared on the title page in 1838 (6th edn).<br />

translations: Ger 1842, 1843; Fr 1847, 1884; Sp 1847, 1893; Swed<br />

1851, 1947; Polish 1893, 1947; Jap 1923; Ital 1929; Serbo-Croat 1959.<br />

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

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

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