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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2219 | 2220<br />

Letters and journals<br />

Froude, J. A. (ed). Letters and memorials <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. 3 vols<br />

1883.<br />

reviews: Wallace, W. Acad 23 1883; [Jenkins, M.] American 6<br />

1883; [Skelton, J.] Blackwood’s Edinburgh Mag 133 1883; [Browne,<br />

F. F.] Dial 4 1883; Good Words 24 1883; Hibernia 2 1883; Literary<br />

World 14 1883; Saturday Rev 55 1883; [Metcalfe, W. M.] Scottish<br />

Rev 2 1883; <strong>The</strong> Times 31 Mar 1883; Callaway, M. Methodist Quart<br />

Rev 66 1884.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> William Maccall and Jane Welsh Carlyle. Pall Mall Gazette<br />

26 1884.<br />

Jane Welsh Carlyle letter to Mrs Daubeny. Critic (NY) 13 1888.<br />

Early letters <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. Ed D. G. Ritchie 1889.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 3218 1889; N & Q 8 1889; Saturday Rev 48<br />

1889; Spectator 63 1889.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle to Amely Bölte. New Rev 6 1892.<br />

New letters and memorials <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. Ed A. Carlyle 2<br />

vols 1903. Vol 2 contains a part <strong>of</strong> the journal which she kept 21<br />

Oct 1855–5 July 1856.<br />

Love letters <strong>of</strong> Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh. Ed A. Carlyle 2 vols<br />

1909.<br />

Carlyle, A. Eight new love letters <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh. Nineteenth Cent<br />

and After 75 1914.<br />

Carlyle, A. More new letters <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. Nineteenth Cent<br />

and After 76 1914.<br />

Blunt, R. Jane Carlyle’s unpublished letters. Forum 66 1921.<br />

Huxley, L. Family letters <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. Cent Mag 17 1924.<br />

Jane Welsh Carlyle: letters to her family, 1839–1863. Ed L. Huxley<br />

1924.<br />

Huxley, L. A sheaf <strong>of</strong> letters from Jane Welsh Carlyle. Cornhill Mag<br />

124 1926.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle to Joseph Neuberg 1848–62. Ed. T.<br />

Scudder 1931.<br />

Meikle, H. W. Two letters <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. Scottish Historical<br />

Rev 28 1949.<br />

Jane Welsh Carlyle: a new selection <strong>of</strong> her letters. Ed T. Bliss 1949.<br />

Reynolds, M. M. A new letter <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. TLS 28 Mar<br />

1952.<br />

Chalmers, E. B. Mrs Carlyle’s letters to John Stodart. TLS 25 June<br />

1971.<br />

I too am here: selections from the letters <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. Ed A.<br />

and M. McQueen Simpson, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1977.<br />

§2<br />

<strong>The</strong> late Mrs Carlyle. <strong>The</strong> Times 23 June 1866.<br />

Jane Welsh Carlyle. Chambers’s Jnl 58 1881.<br />

Larkin, H. Carlyle and Mrs Carlyle: a ten years’ reminiscence. Br<br />

Quart Rev 74 1881.<br />

Tabor, M. C. Young Mrs Carlyle: a life study. Good Words 22 1881.<br />

Jane Welsh Carlyle. Atlantic Monthly 51 1883.<br />

Mrs Carlyle. Spectator 56 1883.<br />

Some reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. Temple Bar 69 1883.<br />

Oliphant, M. O. W. Mrs. Carlyle. Contemporary Rev 43 1883.<br />

Dowden, E. George Eliot and Jane Carlyle. Critic NY 6 1885.<br />

Mackintosh, E. J. Carlyle and Carlyle’s wife. Peterson’s Mag 87 1885.<br />

[Leigh Hunt, Jane Welsh Carlyle, and ‘Jenny kissed me’]. Dial 10<br />

1889.<br />

Ireland, Mrs A. Life <strong>of</strong> Jane Welsh Carlyle. 1891.<br />

A Scotchwoman a week with Mrs Carlyle. Independent NY 50 1898.<br />

Blunt, R. Mrs. Carlyle and her housemaid. Cornhill Mag 84 1901.<br />

Hogben, J. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Scotia 5 1911.<br />

Blunt, R. Mrs Carlyle and her little Charlotte. Strand Mag 49 1915.<br />

Drew, E. A. Jane Welsh and Jane Carlyle. [1928.]<br />

Woolf, V. Geraldine and Jane. TLS 28 Feb 1929.<br />

Wilson, G. Temperamental Jane: the strange story <strong>of</strong> Carlyle’s wife.<br />

New York 1931.<br />

Thornton-Cook, E. P. Speaking dust: Thomas and Jane Carlyle. A<br />

biographical novel. 1938.<br />

Scudder, T. Jane Welsh Carlyle. New York 1939.<br />

Hughes, G. Mrs Carlyle: a historical play. Seattle 1950.<br />

Hanson, L. and E. Hanson. Necessary evil: the life <strong>of</strong> Jane Carlyle.<br />

1952.<br />

Morrison, N. Brysson. When Thomas Carlyle met Jane Welsh. Scots<br />

Mag 56 1952.<br />

Stebbens, L. P. Friendship and love: Jane Welsh, Carlyle and Edward<br />

Irving. London Ladies. New York 1952.<br />

Morrison, N. Brysson. True minds: the marriage <strong>of</strong> Thomas and<br />

Jane Carlyle. 1974.<br />

Disch, T. M. and C. Naylor. Neighboring lives. New York 1981.<br />

Rose, P. Parallel lives: five victorian marriages. New York 1983.<br />

Surtees, V. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Salisbury 1986.<br />

Bloom, A. B. Jane Welsh Carlyle: review <strong>of</strong> recent research<br />

1974–1987. Carlyle Annual 10 1989.<br />

Campbell, Ian. Jane Welsh Carlyle. In Dictionary <strong>of</strong> literary biography,<br />

vol 55 Victorian prose writers before 1867, ed W. B. <strong>The</strong>sing,<br />

Detroit 1987.<br />

Clarke, N. Ambitious heights: writing, friendship, love – <strong>The</strong><br />

Jewsbury sisters, Felicia Hemans, and Jane Welsh Carlyle. 1990.<br />

[rlt]<br />

Robert Chambers 1802–71<br />

See col 2528.<br />

William Chappell 1809–88<br />

A collection <strong>of</strong> national <strong>English</strong> airs: consisting <strong>of</strong> ancient song,<br />

ballad and dance tunes, interspersed with remarks and anecdote,<br />

and preceded by an essay on <strong>English</strong> minstrelsy. 2 pts 1838–40.<br />

Popular music <strong>of</strong> the olden time: a collection <strong>of</strong> ancient songs,<br />

ballads and dance tunes, illustrative <strong>of</strong> the national music <strong>of</strong><br />

England; with short introductions to the different reigns, and<br />

notices <strong>of</strong> the airs from writers <strong>of</strong> the sixteenth and seventeenth<br />

centuries; also a short account <strong>of</strong> the minstrels. 2 vols [1855–9];<br />

rev H. E. Wooldridge 2 vols 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Roxburghe ballads; with short notes by William Chappell, and<br />

copies <strong>of</strong> the original woodcuts. 3 vols 1869–75 (Ballad Soc).<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> music. Vol 1 (all pbd) [1874].<br />

Chappell founded the Musical Antiquarian Soc, 1841, and edited one <strong>of</strong> its<br />

pbns as well as several other works.<br />

Henry Fothergill Chorley 1808–72<br />

§1<br />

Sketches <strong>of</strong> a sea port town. 3 vols 1834.<br />

Conti the discarded; with other tales and fancies. 3 vols 1835.<br />

Memorials <strong>of</strong> Mrs Hemans; with illustrations <strong>of</strong> her literary character<br />

from her private correspondence. 2 vols 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong> authors <strong>of</strong> England: a series <strong>of</strong> medallion portraits <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

literary characters, engraved from the works <strong>of</strong> British artists by<br />

A. Collas; with illustrative notices by H. F. Chorley. 1838; rev G. B.<br />

1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lion: a tale <strong>of</strong> the coteries. 3 vols 1839. Anon.<br />

Music and manners in France and Germany: a series <strong>of</strong> travelling<br />

sketches <strong>of</strong> art and society. 3 vols 1841.<br />

Pomfret: or public opinion and private judgment. 3 vols 1845.<br />

Old love and new fortune: a play [in verse]. 1850.<br />

Modern German music: recollections and criticisms. 2 vols 1854.<br />

Duchess Eleanour: a tragedy by H. F. C[horley]. [1854.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> may-queen: a pastoral. [1858.]<br />

Roccabella: a tale <strong>of</strong> a woman’s life by Paul Bell. 2 vols [1859].<br />

<strong>The</strong> amber witch: a romantic opera, in four acts [and in verse]. [1861.]

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