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

907 | 908<br />

Maria Edgeworth. Temple Bar 105 1895.<br />

A glimpse <strong>of</strong> Maria Edgeworth. Argosy 62 1896.<br />

Krans, H. S. Irish life in Irish fiction. New York 1903.<br />

Lawless, E. Maria Edgeworth. 1904 (EML).<br />

Ward, W. Moral fiction a hundred years ago. Dublin Rev 144 1909.<br />

Grey, R. Heavy fathers. Fortnightly Rev July 1909.<br />

Hill, C. Maria Edgeworth and her circle in the days <strong>of</strong> Buonaparte<br />

and Bourbon. 1910.<br />

Patterson, A. <strong>The</strong> Edgeworths: a study <strong>of</strong> later eighteenth century<br />

education. 1914.<br />

Colum, P. Maria Edgeworth and Ivan Turgenev. Br Rev 11 1915.<br />

Michael, E. F. Die irischen Romane von Maria Edgeworth. Dresden<br />

1918.<br />

Colvin, C. Maria Edgeworth’s literary manuscripts in the Bodleian<br />

Library. BLR 8 1970.<br />

Colvin, C. [with M. Butler]. A revised date <strong>of</strong> birth for Maria<br />

Edgeworth. N & Q Sep 1971.<br />

Butler, M. Maria Edgeworth: a literary biography. 1972.<br />

McCormack, W. J. and K. Walker (ed). <strong>The</strong> absentee. 1988. Contains<br />

Edgeworth’s notes for Essay on the genius and style <strong>of</strong> Edmund<br />

Burke 1805–7, and a textual note on alterations to text between<br />

1812 and 1832.<br />

McCormack, W. J. <strong>The</strong> tedium <strong>of</strong> history; an approach to Maria<br />

Edgeworth’s Patronage (1814). In Ideology and the historian, ed<br />

Ciaran Brady, Dublin 1991.<br />

See also Amer Monthly Mag 3: 193; (S. C. Hall and Mrs S. C. Hall) Art Jnl 18:<br />

345; ( J. Foster) Eclectic Rev 12: 879. 16: 979; <strong>English</strong>woman’s Domestic Mag 13:<br />

28. 25: 43; Godey’s Lady’s Book 76: 161; (A. Repplier) Lippincott’s Mag 47: 390;<br />

Littell’s Living Age 59: 290; London Mag 14: 49; (Goldwin Smith) Nation 36:<br />

322, (A. V. Dicey) 63: 162, ( J. W. Chadwick) 60: 129; (W. Phillips) North Amer<br />

Rev 6: 153, (E. Everett) 17: 383; Selections from Edinburgh Rev 2: 464, and<br />

appendix; Sharpe’s London Mag 50: 326; Southern Literary Messenger 15: 578,<br />

3: 465, 532; Spectator 57: 285, 73: 811; (C. H. Dall) Unitarian Rev 19: 333. [jd]<br />

Pierce Egan 1772–1849<br />

See col 2141.<br />

Eliza Fenwick 1766?–1840<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

Block, A. In his <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> novel 1740–1850, 1961.<br />

Frank, F. S. In his <strong>The</strong> first gothics: a critical guide to the gothic<br />

novel. New York 1987.<br />

Grundy, Isobel. In her edn <strong>of</strong> Secresy, Peterborough, Ontario 1994.<br />

§1<br />

Secresy, or, the ruin on the rock, by a woman. 2 vols 1795, Boston<br />

1795, Philadelphia 1795, New York 1974 (facs), introd by J. Todd 1<br />

vol 1989; ed I. Grundy, Peterborough, Ontario 1994.<br />

reviews: Analytical Rev July 1795; Monthly Rev Sep 1795; Br<br />

Critic Nov 1795.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Carlo, the famous dog <strong>of</strong> Drury Lane theatre. With his<br />

portrait and other copper plates. 1804.<br />

review: Critical Rev Jan 1805.<br />

Mary and her cat. 1804. <strong>The</strong>re are no known complete copies <strong>of</strong> this<br />

book.<br />

Presents for good girls. [1804.]<br />

Presents for good boys. 1805.<br />

A visit to the juvenile library, or knowledge proved to be the source<br />

<strong>of</strong> happiness. 1805, New York 1977 (facs).<br />

<strong>The</strong> class book; or three hundred and sixty-five reading lessons<br />

adapted to the use <strong>of</strong> schools. By Rev David Blair. 1806, 1807, 1836,<br />

1858 (13th edn).<br />

Infantine stories. Composed progressively, in words <strong>of</strong> one, two &<br />

three syllables. 1810, 1815.<br />

Lessons for children; or rudiments <strong>of</strong> good manners, morals and<br />

humanity. nd, 1811 (2nd edn), 1813; tr Fr 1820.<br />

Rays from the rainbow. Being an easy method for perfecting children<br />

in the first principles <strong>of</strong> grammar, without the smallest<br />

trouble to the instructor. 1812 (2nd edn).<br />

Letters<br />

<strong>The</strong> fate <strong>of</strong> the Fenwicks, letters to Mary Hays (1798–1828). Ed A. F.<br />

Wedd 1927.<br />

In a letter pbd in <strong>The</strong> fate <strong>of</strong> the Fenwicks, Fenwick stated that she pbd<br />

<strong>The</strong> class book under the pseud <strong>of</strong> the Rev David Blair. She may have also<br />

pbd other anthologies and children’s books under that or another pseud for<br />

Benjamin Tabart’s Juvenile Lib.<br />

§2<br />

A biographical dictionary <strong>of</strong> the living authors <strong>of</strong> Great Britain and<br />

Ireland. 1816, Detroit 1966 (facs).<br />

Todd, Janet (ed). Dictionary <strong>of</strong> British women writers 1660–1800.<br />

1985.<br />

Grundy, Isabel. In her edition <strong>of</strong> Secresy, Peterborough, Ontario<br />

1994. [pp]<br />

Susan Edmonstone Ferrier 1782–1854<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Leclaire, L. In his A general analytical bibliography <strong>of</strong> the regional<br />

novelists <strong>of</strong> the British Isles 1800–1950, Paris 1954.<br />

Cullinan, Mary. In her Susan Ferrier, Boston 1984.<br />

Collections<br />

Ferrier’s Marriage, Inheritance, Destiny. London and New York nd.<br />

Miss Ferrier’s novels. 2 vols London and New York 1873–4.<br />

Miss Ferrier’s novels. 6 vols London and Edinburgh 1881–2.<br />

Miss Ferrier’s novels. 6 vols Boston 1893.<br />

Novels. Ed R. B. Johnson, illustr N. Erichsen 6 vols 1894.<br />

Works. Ed Lady M. Sackville 4 vols 1928. Vol 4 consists <strong>of</strong> Doyle’s<br />

Memoir, below.<br />

§1<br />

Marriage: a novel. 3 vols 1818 (anon), London and Edinburgh 1819,<br />

1819, 2 vols Edinburgh 1826, 1 vol London 1831 (Standard Novels),<br />

1841 (rev), 1847 (Parlour Lib), 1856 (rev and corrected), New York<br />

1860 (Lib <strong>of</strong> Select Novels), London [1873], [1878], New York 1882,<br />

2 vols Boston 1893; ed Earl <strong>of</strong> Iddesleigh (with biographical<br />

preface by A. Goodrich-Freer) 2 vols London 1902; ed R. B.<br />

Johnson 1 vol 1928 (EL); 1953, New York and London 1971,<br />

Bampton, Oxfordshire 1984, New York and London 1986; tr Fr 4<br />

vols 1825 (different translations).<br />

reviews: Blackwood’s Mag June 1818; Br Critic July 1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> inheritance. 3 vols 1824, 1825, 1831, 1 vol 1831 (Standard Novels),<br />

2 vols Philadelphia 1831, 1 vol London 1841, 1841 (rev), 1841<br />

(Standard Novels), 1847 (Parlour Lib), 1853, 1857 (rev and corrected),<br />

[1873], [1878], 2 vols Boston 1893; ed Earl <strong>of</strong> Iddesleigh<br />

(with biographical preface by A. Goodrich-Freer) 2 vols London<br />

1903; 1 vol Bampton, Oxfordshire 1984; tr Fr 5 vols 1824, Swed (as<br />

Arfgodset) 3 vols in 7 Stockholm 1836.<br />

reviews: Blackwood’s Mag June 1824, Br Critic Nov 1824.<br />

Destiny: or the chief’s daughter. 3 vols 1831, London and Edinburgh<br />

1831, 1 vol London 1831 (Standard Novels), 1841 (rev), 1852, 1856<br />

(rev and corrected), [1873], [1878], 2 vols Boston 1893; tr Swed (as<br />

Odet, eller testamentet) 3 vols in 7 Stockholm 1836.<br />

review: Monthly Rev May 1831.<br />

§2<br />

Gore, C. Review <strong>of</strong> Women as they are. Edinburgh Rev July 1830.<br />

Lockhart, J. G. Noctes ambrosianae 58. Blackwood’s Mag Sep 1831.<br />

[Moir, G.] Susan Ferrier’s novels. Edinburgh Rev 74, 1842.<br />

Miss Ferrier’s novels. Temple Bar Oct 1878.

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