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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2191 | 2192<br />

Woolf, V. Lockhart’s criticism. In her Moment and other essays, 1947.<br />

Cowley, J. Lockhart and the publication <strong>of</strong> Marmion. PQ 32 1953.<br />

Lochhead, M. Lockhart. 1954.<br />

MacCurdy, E. Lockhart, champion <strong>of</strong> Shelley. TLS 12 Aug 1955.<br />

Parker, W. M. Lockhart’s notes on Paradise lost. <strong>English</strong> 12 1958.<br />

Hart, F. R. Pro<strong>of</strong>reading Lockhart’s ‘Scott’: the dynamics <strong>of</strong> biographical<br />

reticence. SB 14 1961.<br />

Corson, J. C. Lockhart the scorpion: an unpublished manuscript.<br />

Stud in Scottish Lit 1 1964.<br />

Shattock, J. In her Politics and reviewers: the Edinburgh and the<br />

Quarterly in the early Victorian age, Leicester 1989.<br />

See also under Sir Walter Scott, col 992.<br />

William Maginn 1793–1842<br />

For a bibliography see Sadleir, below.<br />

Collections<br />

Miscellaneous writings. Ed R. S. Mackenzie 5 vols New York 1855–7.<br />

Vols 1–2 <strong>The</strong> Odoherty papers; vol 3 Shakespeare papers; vol 4<br />

Homeric ballads and comedies <strong>of</strong> Lucian; vol 5 <strong>The</strong> Fraserian<br />

papers, with a life <strong>of</strong> the author.<br />

Miscellanies, prose and verse. Ed R. W. Montagu [Johnson] 2 vols<br />

1885. With memoir.<br />

Ten tales. 1933. Preface signed W. B.<br />

§1<br />

Whitehall: or the days <strong>of</strong> George IV. [1827.] Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city <strong>of</strong> demons. In A. A. Watts, <strong>The</strong> literary souvenir, 1828.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Vidocq, translated from the French [<strong>of</strong> E. Morice and L.<br />

F. L’Héritier]. 4 vols 1828–9; Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Madame Du Barri: translated<br />

from the French [<strong>of</strong> E. L. de La Mothe Langon], by the translator<br />

<strong>of</strong> ‘Vidocq’, 4 vols 1830–1. Respectively vols 25–8 and 29–32<br />

<strong>of</strong> Autobiography: a collection <strong>of</strong> the most instructive and<br />

amusing lives ever published. Vol 4 <strong>of</strong> Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Vidocq has a<br />

sequel appended (apparently by the translator) signed H. T. R.<br />

Both trns are conjecturally attributed to Maginn by Halkett and<br />

Laing; they have also been assigned to George Borrow.<br />

Magazine miscellanies. [1841.] Tales, verses, maxims etc.<br />

<strong>The</strong> noctes ambrosianae <strong>of</strong> Blackwood. 4 vols Philadelphia 1843,<br />

Edinburgh 1863; ed R. S. Mackenzie 5 vols New York 1866, 1 vol<br />

1904 (abridged). First pbd in Blackwood’s Mag 1822–35. Mainly<br />

by John Wilson, but some papers by Maginn, J. G. Lockhart,<br />

James Hogg et al.<br />

John Manesty, the Liverpool merchant; with illustrations by George<br />

Cruikshank. 2 vols 1844.<br />

Maxims <strong>of</strong> Sir Morgan O’Doherty. Edinburgh 1849. A parody <strong>of</strong> La<br />

Rochefoucauld.<br />

Homeric ballads; with translations and notes. 1850; ed S.<br />

Mackenzie, New York 1856. Verse.<br />

Jochonan in the city <strong>of</strong> demons. In Light from the East, ed G.<br />

Measom, 1856.<br />

A story without a tail. 1858. In Tales from Blackwood vol 2, ed G.<br />

Saintsbury, 1928. First pbd in Blackwood’s Mag 1834.<br />

Shakespeare papers: pictures grave and gay. 1859, 1860 (adds paper<br />

on Hamlet and a sketch <strong>of</strong> Maginn signed B.).<br />

A gallery <strong>of</strong> illustrious literary characters (1830–8) drawn by Daniel<br />

Maclise and accompanied by notices, chiefly by William Maginn;<br />

republished from Fraser’s Magazine. Ed W. Bates [1873].<br />

Maginn also wrote a great deal in Blackwood’s Mag, Fraser’s Mag and<br />

other jnls. <strong>The</strong> anon <strong>The</strong> military sketch book, 2 vols 1827, and Tales <strong>of</strong><br />

military life by the author <strong>of</strong> the Military sketch book, 3 vols 1829,<br />

have also been implausibly attributed to Maginn.<br />

§2<br />

[Lockhart, J. G.] <strong>The</strong> doctor. Fraser’s Mag Jan 1831; rptd in A gallery<br />

<strong>of</strong> illustrious characters, ed W. Bates, [1873].<br />

[Kenealy, E. V. and D. M. Moir.] William Maginn. Dublin Univ Mag<br />

Jan 1844.<br />

Hall, S. C. A book <strong>of</strong> memories <strong>of</strong> great men and women <strong>of</strong> the age,<br />

from personal acquaintance. 1871.<br />

Sadleir, M. Bulwer: a panorama 1803–36. 1931. Appendix 4 consists<br />

<strong>of</strong> a bibliography <strong>of</strong> Maginn.<br />

Elwin, M. Victorian wallflowers. 1934.<br />

Thrall, M. Rebellious Fraser’s. New York 1934.<br />

Tragedy <strong>of</strong> a writer: Maginn. TLS 22 Aug 1942.<br />

Wardle, R. M. Outwitting Hazlitt. MLN 57 1942.<br />

Wardle, R. M.‘Timothy Tickler’s’ Irish blood. RES 18 1942.<br />

MacCarthy, B. G. Centenary <strong>of</strong> Maginn. Stud 32 1943.<br />

Herd, H. In his Seven editors, 1955.<br />

Strout, A. L. Maginn as gossip. N & Q 2 June 1955.<br />

Cooke, A. K. Maginn on John Keats. N & Q 3 Mar 1956.<br />

Thomas Robert Malthus 1766–1834<br />

See col 2491.<br />

John Mitford 1781–1859<br />

See col 408.<br />

George Moir 1800–70<br />

§1<br />

Wallenstein, by F. Schiller, tr G. Moir. Edinburgh 1827.<br />

Table-talk, or selections from the ana: containing extracts from the<br />

different collections <strong>of</strong> ana, French, <strong>English</strong>, Italian, and<br />

German. Edinburgh 1827.<br />

<strong>The</strong> historical works <strong>of</strong> Friedrich Schiller, tr G. Moir. Edinburgh<br />

1828.<br />

Notes on Mr Bannerman’s ‘Inquiry into the rights <strong>of</strong> the guildry <strong>of</strong><br />

Aberdeen’ by a burgess. Aberdeen 1834.<br />

Fragments from the history <strong>of</strong> John Bull. Edinburgh 1835.<br />

Wallenstein’s camp, by F. Schiller, tr G. Moir. Boston 1837.<br />

Treatises on poetry, modern romance, and rhetoric, being the articles<br />

under those heads contributed to the Encyclopaedia<br />

Britannica 7th edn. Edinburgh 1839.<br />

Poetry, modern romance and rhetoric. Edinburgh 1851. Poetry and<br />

modern romance by G. Moir, Rhetoric by W. Spalding.<br />

<strong>The</strong> appellate jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> Scotch appeals. Edinburgh 1851.<br />

Magic and witchcraft. 1852.<br />

Extracts from lectures in J. Erskine, <strong>The</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> the law <strong>of</strong><br />

Scotland. Edinburgh 1870 (14th edn), 1874 (15th edn), 1881 (16th<br />

edn), 1886 (17th edn) etc.<br />

For Moir’s contributions to Blackwood’s Mag, Edinburgh Rev and<br />

Quart Rev, see Wellesley vol 1, Toronto 1966; for his contributions to<br />

Foreign Quart Rev, see Wellesley vol 5, 1989; for his contributions to<br />

NMM see Wellesley vol 3, Toronto 1979.<br />

§2<br />

Scotsman 21 Oct 1870. Obituary. [gw]<br />

James Montgomery 1771–1854<br />

See col 408.<br />

William Mudford 1782–1848<br />

See col 965.<br />

Robert Owen 1771–1858<br />

See col 2498.

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