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Sporting, with literary contributions by Hood et al. Ed ‘Nimrod’ (C.<br />

J. Apperley) 1838.<br />

Literary Souvenir.<br />

Dublin Univ Mag.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children in the wood. 1865. Preface by Hood.<br />

See Wellesley vol 5, pp. 374–5.<br />

Letters<br />

Mabbott, T. O. Letters <strong>of</strong> Leigh Hunt, Hood and Allan Cunningham.<br />

N & Q 23 May 1931.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> Hood from the Dilke papers in the British Museum. Ed L.<br />

Marchand, New Brunswick NJ 1945.<br />

Whitley, A. Hood and Dickens: some new letters. HLQ 14 1951.<br />

Parker, W. M. <strong>The</strong> stockbroker author. Quart Rev 290 1952. Includes<br />

excerpts from unpbd letters.<br />

MS collections in the Columbia University libraries: a descriptive<br />

list. New York 1959.<br />

Alexseev, M. P. (ed). In Niezdannye pisma inostrannykh pisateley<br />

18–19 vekov 12 Leningradskikh rukopisnysh sobraniy, Moscow<br />

1960.<br />

Shuman, R. B. A whimsical letter <strong>of</strong> Hood. N & Q July 1963. Reply by<br />

P. F. Morgan, Oct 1963.<br />

Morgan, P. F. Corrections in some letters <strong>of</strong> Hood. N & Q July 1963.<br />

Morgan, P. F. (ed. Letters <strong>of</strong> Thomas Hood. Edinburgh 1973.<br />

§2<br />

Horne, R. H. In his A new spirit <strong>of</strong> the age vol 2, 1844.<br />

Hall, Mrs S. C. A memory <strong>of</strong> Hood. Littell’s Living Age 6 1845.<br />

Gilfillan, G. In his A gallery <strong>of</strong> literary portraits vol 2, 1852.<br />

Balmanno, Mrs M. Lamb and Hood. In her Pen and pencil, New York<br />

1858.<br />

[Broderip, F. F. and T. Hood jr.] Memorials <strong>of</strong> Hood collected by his<br />

daughter, with a preface and notes by his son. 2 vols 1860.<br />

review: Athenaeum 7 July 1860.<br />

Masson, D. Hood. Macmillan’s Mag Aug 1860.<br />

Thackeray, W. M. On a joke I once heard from the late T. Hood. In his<br />

Roundabout papers, 1863.<br />

[Lawrance, H.?]. Recollections <strong>of</strong> Hood. Br Quart Rev 46 1867.<br />

Cook, E. Poor Hood. In her Poetical works, 1870.<br />

Cowden Clarke, C. On the comic writers <strong>of</strong> England, 15: Hood. GM<br />

Jan 1872.<br />

Lowth, G. T. <strong>The</strong> Hood controversy on A poem reclaimed. Temple<br />

Bar Sep 1872.<br />

Lucy, H. W. Hood: a biographical sketch. GM Jan 1875.<br />

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

Wainewright, T. G. In his Essays and criticisms, ed W. C. Hazlitt,<br />

1880.<br />

Elliot, A. Hood in Scotland. Dundee 1885.<br />

Fields, J. T. In his Some noted princes, authors and statesmen in our<br />

time, ed J. Parton, New York 1885.<br />

Mason, E. T. In his Personal traits <strong>of</strong> British authors vol 4, 1885.<br />

Ashton, J. <strong>The</strong> true story <strong>of</strong> Eugene Aram. In Eighteenth-century<br />

waifs, 1887.<br />

Henley, W. E. In his Views and reviews, 1890.<br />

Dudley, T. U. Hood: punster, poet, preacher. Harper’s Mag Apr 1891.<br />

Saintsbury, G. In his Essays in <strong>English</strong> literature 1780–1860 ser 2,<br />

1895.<br />

Rolfe, W. J. Hood. Poet-Lore 8 1896.<br />

Spielmann, M. H. Hood and Punch. Bookman (New York) Oct 1899.<br />

Oswald, E. Hood und die soziale Tendenzdichtung seiner Zeit.<br />

Wiener Beiträge zur Englischen Philologie 19 1904.<br />

Jerrold, W. Hood: his life and times. 1907.<br />

Canby, H. S. Hood as a serious poet. Dial 45 1908.<br />

More, P. E. Thomas Hood. National (New York) 26 Aug 1909; rptd in<br />

his Shelburne essays vol 7, New York 1910.<br />

Shelley, H. C. Hood’s homes and friends. In his Literary bypaths in<br />

old England, <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1909.<br />

Olivero, F. Hood and Keats. MLN 28 1913.<br />

Hudson, W. H. Hood: the man, the wit, and the poet. In his A quiet<br />

corner in a library, Chicago 1915.<br />

Swann, J. H. <strong>The</strong> serious poems <strong>of</strong> Hood. Manchester Quart 51<br />

1925.<br />

Jerrold, W. Hood and Charles Lamb: the story <strong>of</strong> a friendship. 1930.<br />

Includes reprint <strong>of</strong> Literary reminiscences.<br />

Clubbe, J. Victorian forerunner: the later career <strong>of</strong> Thomas Hood.<br />

Durham NC 1968.<br />

Jeffrey, L. N. Thomas Hood. New York 1972 (Twayne’s <strong>English</strong><br />

Authors).<br />

Samuel Hoole 1757–1839<br />

Modern manners, in a series <strong>of</strong> familiar epistles. 1781, 1782 (as<br />

Modern manners, or the country cousins). Anon.<br />

Aurelia, or the contest: an heroi-comic poem . . .. 1783. Anon.<br />

Edward, or the curate: a poem. 1787.<br />

Poems: consisting <strong>of</strong> modern manners . . .. 2 vols 1790.<br />

Anecdotes representing the life <strong>of</strong> . . .. J. Hoole. 1803. Prose.<br />

Poems on several occasions arising in real life. 1824.<br />

Translated Leeuwenhoek and wrote on religion and navigation.<br />

Caroline Horwood, later Baker fl. 1801–40<br />

Trifles for children. 3 pts 1801–2. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> castle <strong>of</strong> Vivaldi . . .: a novel. 1810, 1840. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deserted boy, or cruel parents: a tale <strong>of</strong> truth . . .. Philadelphia<br />

1817, 1825.<br />

Original poetry for young minds. 1818 (2nd edn), 1819 (‘2nd edn’),<br />

1822, [1825],[1835] (6th edn).<br />

Drawing-room tales . . . by different authors. Ed Mrs Baker [1820?].<br />

Little Emma and her father: a lesson for proud children.<br />

Philadelphia 1820, 1825.<br />

Blue Beard, or the effects <strong>of</strong> female curiosity: in easy verse. 1821,<br />

1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brother and sister, or the advantages <strong>of</strong> good behaviour.<br />

Philadelphia 1825.<br />

Miss E. Horwood fl. 1815–35<br />

Instructive amusement for young minds, in original poetry. 1815.<br />

Original poetry for little people. 1835, [1860?].<br />

Mary Arnald Houghton fl. 1815–22<br />

Emilia <strong>of</strong> Lindinau, or the field <strong>of</strong> Leipsic: a poem in four cantos.<br />

1815 (2 edns); Baltimore 1816; Philadelphia 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mysteries <strong>of</strong> the forest. 3 vols 1822 (2nd edn). Prose.<br />

W. House fl. 1821–8<br />

Original hymns. 1821, 1828.<br />

J. J. Howard fl. 1807–16<br />

Ovid. <strong>The</strong> metamorphoses. Tr Howard 2 vols 1807.<br />

Poems on different subjects. Ed M. Howard, Falmouth 1816.<br />

Nathaniel Howard fl. 1804–30<br />

Bickleigh Vale, with other poems. York and London 1804;<br />

Devonport 1856.<br />

Dante Alighieri. <strong>The</strong> inferno. Tr Howard 1807.<br />

On Persian poetry. Plymouth 1830. Prose.<br />

Compiler <strong>of</strong> Latin and Greek vocabularies for schools.<br />

Thomas Hood | Nathaniel Howard<br />

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