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<strong>The</strong> Early Nineteenth-Century Novel<br />

883 | 884<br />

Austen-Leigh, W. and R. A. Jane Austen: her life and letters, a family<br />

record. 1913, New York 1913, 1965.<br />

Austen-Leigh, M. A. Personal aspects <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen. 1920, Folcr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

PA 1974.<br />

Johnson, R. B. Jane Austen: her life, her work, her family, and her<br />

critics. London, Toronto and New York 1930.<br />

Jenkins, E. Jane Austen: a biography. 1938, 1948, New York 1949,<br />

London 1958, New York 1959, 1960, 1969, London 1972, 1973.<br />

Lascelles, M. Jane Austen and her art. Oxford 1939, 1941 (corrected),<br />

London 1963, 1995.<br />

Austen-Leigh, R. A. Austen papers 1704–1856. 1942 (priv ptd); ed L.<br />

Ross, introd by D. J. Gilson, 1994. With addns and corrections to<br />

Memoir and Life and letters, 1913.<br />

Hodge, J. A. <strong>The</strong> double life <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen. 1972, New York 1972 (as<br />

Only a novel: the double life <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen).<br />

Cecil, Lord D. A portrait <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen. 1978, New York 1979.<br />

Tucker, G. H. A goodly heritage: a history <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen’s family.<br />

Manchester 1983.<br />

Halperin, J. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Jane Austen. Baltimore 1984, Brighton 1984;<br />

tr Fr 1992.<br />

Honan, P. Jane Austen: her life. 1987.<br />

Le Faye, D. Jane Austen: a family record. 1989, Boston 1989.<br />

Substantial revision and enlargement <strong>of</strong> W. and R. A. Austen-<br />

Leigh’s Life and letters, 1913, above.<br />

Tucker, G. H. Jane Austen the woman: some biographical insights.<br />

1994, New York 1994.<br />

Nokes, D. Jane Austen: a life. 1997.<br />

Tomalin, C. Jane Austen: a life. 1997.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jane Austen Soc has produced annual reports from May 1940, which have<br />

been further re-issued as collected reports on a periodic basis. Persuasions:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jane Austen Soc Jnl <strong>of</strong> North America began publication on 16 Dec<br />

1979. [pg and am]<br />

John Banim 1798–1842 and Michael Banim 1796–1874<br />

<strong>The</strong> pseudonym ‘the O’Hara family’ was used for work in which both brothers<br />

collaborated but which was mostly planned, written or extensively revised by<br />

John Banim.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Sadleir, M. In his XIX century fiction: a bibliographical record, 2<br />

vols 1951.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> Celt’s paradise, in four duans by John Banim. 1821, 1821, New<br />

York 1869. A poem.<br />

Damon and Pythias: a tragedy in five acts by John Banim. 1821, 1821,<br />

New York 1821, [1825?] (in J. Duncombe, British <strong>The</strong>atre vol 61),<br />

Baltimore 1826, Philadelphia 1826, 1829, Baltimore 1832,<br />

Philadelphia 1837, Philadelphia and New York 1845, Boston<br />

[1846?], New York [185–?], New York 1860, London 1860, 1865 (in<br />

British <strong>The</strong>atre vol 3), New York [187–?], [1883] (in J. Dicks, Standard<br />

plays). By J. Banim; R. L. Sheil had a small share in this play.<br />

A letter to the committee appointed to appropriate a fund for a<br />

national testimonial commemorative <strong>of</strong> His Majesty’s first visit<br />

to Ireland. Dublin 1822. By J. Banim.<br />

Revelations <strong>of</strong> the dead-alive. 1824 (anon), 1845 (as London and its<br />

eccentricities in the year 2023: or revelations <strong>of</strong> the dead-alive, by<br />

the author <strong>of</strong> Boyne Water). Essays by J. Banim.<br />

Tales by the O’Hara family [ser 1] containing Crohoore <strong>of</strong> the billhook;<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fetches; and John Doe. 3 vols 1825; ser 2 comprising<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nowlans and Peter <strong>of</strong> the castle, 3 vols 1826, 1827, 1831, Belfast<br />

1846; ed R. L. Wolff, New York and London 1978 (both ser).<br />

reviews: (ser 1) GM 95 1825, Lady’s Mag 6 1825, Monthly Mag 59<br />

1825; (ser 2) Dublin and London Mag 2 1826, Literary Chron 1826.<br />

Ser 1–2 (as vols 1, 7 and 11 <strong>of</strong> the Parlour novelist) 3 vols London and<br />

Belfast 1846.<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> the castle and <strong>The</strong> Nowlans. 3 vols 1833; Peter tr Fr 1829, Ger<br />

1834; Nowlans tr Ger 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nowlans. 3 vols ‘1834’ [1833], 1838, 1846, 1 vol 1853; introd by K.<br />

Casey, Belfast 1992.<br />

Crohoore <strong>of</strong> the bill-hook and <strong>The</strong> Fetches. 1838, 1848, New York<br />

1865, 1875; Crohoore tr Ger 1828, Fr 1829.<br />

John Doe. 1842, 1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Peep o’day: or John Doe and Crohoore <strong>of</strong> the bill-hook. Ed M.<br />

Banim, London [1862], Dublin 1865, New York 1865, London<br />

1870, New York 1875, London 1876, New York 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Peep o’day: or Captain John Doe, the last <strong>of</strong> the guerillas. New<br />

York 1877, 1897.<br />

Peter <strong>of</strong> the castle and <strong>The</strong> Fetches. Ed M. Banim 1866, Dublin 1866,<br />

New York 1867, 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boyne Water: a tale by the O’Hara family. 3 vols 1826, 1836; ed M.<br />

Banim, Dublin 1865, 1 vol New York 1866, 1869, 1875, 1880; ed B.<br />

Escarbelt, Lille 1976; ed R. L. Wolff, New York and London 1978; tr<br />

Fr 1829.<br />

reviews: Dublin and London Mag 2 1826; GM 96 1826; NMM 18<br />

1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Anglo-Irish <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth century: a novel. 3 vols 1828, 1 vol<br />

Dublin 1865 (as Lord Clangore). By J. Banim. Ed R. L. Wolff, New<br />

York and London 1978; tr Fr 1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Croppy: a tale <strong>of</strong> 1798 by the authors <strong>of</strong> the O’Hara tales etc. 3<br />

vols 1828, 2 vols Philadelphia 1839, 1 vol Dublin 1865, New York<br />

1865, 1896; ed R. L. Wolff, New York and London 1978; tr Fr 4 vols<br />

1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> denounced by the authors <strong>of</strong> Tales <strong>of</strong> the O’Hara family.<br />

Contains <strong>The</strong> last baron <strong>of</strong> Crana and <strong>The</strong> Conformists. 3 vols<br />

1830, 2 vols New York 1830, 1 vol New York 1865; ed M. Banim,<br />

Dublin 1866, New York 1896; ed R. L. Wolff, New York and<br />

London 1979.<br />

<strong>The</strong> smuggler: a tale by the authors <strong>of</strong> Tales <strong>of</strong> the O’Hara family. 3<br />

vols 1831, 2 vols New York 1832, 1 vol 1833, 1849, 1856.<br />

Chaunt <strong>of</strong> the cholera: songs for Ireland by the authors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

O’Hara tales etc. 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ghost-hunter and his family, by the O’Hara family. 1833,<br />

Philadelphia 1833, 1852, 1863, New York 1869, [1870] (as Joe<br />

Wilson’s ghost), [1913]; ed R. L. Wolff, New York and London 1978;<br />

tr Fr 2 vols 1833.<br />

review: Tait’s Edinburgh Mag 2 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mayor <strong>of</strong> Wind-gap and Canvassing, by the O’Hara family. 3<br />

vols 1835, New York 1835, Paris 1835, 1 vol Philadelphia 1835; ed M.<br />

Banim, Dublin 1865, New York 1865, 1885. Canvassing is by Miss<br />

Martin <strong>of</strong> Ballynahinch; ed R. L. Wolff, New York and London<br />

1979.<br />

review: Westminster Rev 22, Apr 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bit o’ writin’ and other tales by the O’Hara family. 3 vols 1838, 2<br />

vols Philadelphia 1838; ed M. Banim, Dublin 1865, 1 vol New<br />

York 1866, 1869, [1885]; ed R. L. Wolff, New York and London<br />

1979.<br />

Father Connell: a novel by the O’Hara family. 3 vols 1842, New York<br />

1842, 3 vols London 1847, 1 vol 1849, Dublin 1858 (with introd and<br />

notes), New York 1869, 1896.<br />

review: Tait’s Edinburgh Mag 9 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong> loaded dice, by John Banim. In <strong>The</strong> omnibus <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

romance, New York 1844.<br />

Clough Fion by M. Banim. Dublin Univ Mag Sep 1852, New York<br />

1869, 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> town <strong>of</strong> the cascades, by M. Banim. 2 vols 1864, 1 vol 1866.<br />

Irish tales, by M. Banim. 1866.<br />

John Banim also wrote the following plays: <strong>The</strong> prodigal: a tragedy (all<br />

trace lost); Turgesius; <strong>The</strong> moorish wife; Sylla (adapted from M. Jouy);<br />

<strong>The</strong> sergeant’s wife; and the novel, <strong>The</strong> dwarf bride, 1829–31 (ms lost).<br />

Crohoore <strong>of</strong> the bill-hook was dramatised by W. Mitchell, Newcastle-on-<br />

Tyne 1828.

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