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

931 | 932<br />

Collections<br />

Ausgewählte Romane, aus dem Englischen von E. A. Moriarty und J.<br />

Seybt. 16 pts Leipzig 1842–3.<br />

Choice humorous works, with a new life <strong>of</strong> the author, portraits by<br />

Maclise and D’Orsay, caricatures and facsimiles. [1873], [1879],<br />

[1883], 1902.<br />

Bon-mots <strong>of</strong> Samuel Foote and Thoedore Hook. Ed W. Jerrold 1894.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> soldier’s return: or what can beauty do? a comic opera. 1805<br />

(anon), Philadelphia 1807.<br />

Catch him who can: a musical farce. 1806, 1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> invisible girl: a piece in one act. 1806, 1807, [182–?], 1826, [1840].<br />

Tekeli, or the siege <strong>of</strong> Montgatz: a melodrama in three acts. 1806,<br />

1807, New York 1807, London 1808, New York 1815, [182–?],<br />

Philadelphia 1823, New York and Philadelphia 1825, London<br />

1829, [1832], New York [1842], London [1855].<br />

<strong>The</strong> fortress: a melo-drama, from the French. 1807, Philadelphia 1808.<br />

Music-mad: a dramatic sketch. 1808, New York 1812, Boston 1812.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man <strong>of</strong> sorrow, by Alfred Allendale [pseud]. 3 vols 1808, 1842, 1<br />

vol (as Ned Musgrave: or the most unfortunate man in the world)<br />

1842, 1853, 1854, New York 1854, Philadelphia nd.<br />

Killing no murder: a farce in two acts. 1809 (2nd edn, together with a<br />

preface and the scene suppressed by the Lord Chamberlain),<br />

1809, 1809, 1809, New York 1809, London 1810, 1811, 1817; ed G.<br />

Daniel 1833; [183–?], Calcutta [18–?].<br />

Safe and sound: an opera in three acts. 1809, New York 1810.<br />

Darkness visible: a farce. 1811, 1811, New York 1812, London 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trial by jury: a comic piece in two acts. 1811, New York 1811.<br />

Facts illustrative <strong>of</strong> the treatment <strong>of</strong> Napolean Buonaparte in Saint<br />

Helena. 1819 (anon), 1819, 1910 (in C. K. Shorter, Napoleon in his<br />

own defence); tr Fr 1819.<br />

Exchange no robbery, or the diamond ring: a comedy, by Richard<br />

Jones [pseud]. 1820, 1820, [1825], 1829; ed G. Daniel 1887.<br />

Tentamen: or an essay towards the history <strong>of</strong> Whittington, some<br />

time Lord Mayor <strong>of</strong> London, by Vicesimus Blinkinsop [pseud].<br />

1820, 1821. A satire on Sir Matthew Wood, the partisan <strong>of</strong> Queen<br />

Caroline.<br />

Sayings and doings: a series <strong>of</strong> sketches from life. 3 ser 1824–8<br />

(anon). Ser 1 (Danvers, <strong>The</strong> friend <strong>of</strong> the family, Merton, and<br />

Martha the gypsy) 3 vols 1824, 1824, 2 vols Philadelphia 1824, 1 vol<br />

Andover [183–?], London 1836, 1872; ser 2 (<strong>The</strong> Sutherlands, <strong>The</strong><br />

man <strong>of</strong> many friends, Doubts and fears, and Passion and principle)<br />

3 vols 1825, 2 vols Philadelphia 1825, 1 vol London 1838 (rev),<br />

1872; ser 3 (Cousin William, and Gervase Skinner) 3 vols 1828, 2<br />

vols Philadelphia 1828, 3 vols London 1834, 1 vol Paris 1836,<br />

London 1839. Ser 1–3, 6 vols Philadelphia 1824–8, 3 vols London<br />

1836.<br />

Passion and principle. [18–?], London and New York [187–?], London<br />

[1872]. Sayings and doings.<br />

A day at the inn: an interlude in one act. [183–?], [1883] (with <strong>The</strong><br />

gentleman in black).<br />

Gervase Skinner: or the sin <strong>of</strong> economy. [1830], New York 1857 (as<br />

Gervase Skinner: penny wise and pound foolish), London and<br />

New York [1872] (with Danvers), [1872] (vol 5 <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>odore Hook’s<br />

novels). Taken from the Sayings and doings ser.<br />

Maxwell: a story <strong>of</strong> the middle ranks. 3 vols 1830, 2 vols New York<br />

1831, 1 vol London 1834, 1839, 1840, 1849, 1854 (rev), 1860, [1872],<br />

[1878].<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> General the Right Hon Sir David Baird, Bart. 2 vols 1832.<br />

Love and pride. 3 vols 1833, 2 vols Philadelphia 1834, 1 vol London<br />

1842 (as <strong>The</strong> widow and the Marquess: or love and pride), 1868,<br />

London and New York [1872], [1873], London [18–?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> parson’s daughter. 3 vols 1833, 1833, 2 vols Philadelphia 1833, 1<br />

vol London 1835 (rev and corrected), 1847, 1851, 1852 (rev), London<br />

and New York 1867, London 1872, 3 vols [1873], 1933.<br />

Cousin William: a tale. New York 1835, 1837 (with <strong>The</strong> man <strong>of</strong> many<br />

friends), 2 vols Hartford, S. Andrus 1846, London and New York<br />

(as Cousin William: or the fatal attachment) [187–?], [1872], [1873].<br />

Taken from the Sayings and doings ser.<br />

Magpie Castle and other tales. Philadelphia 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man <strong>of</strong> many friends: a tale. New York 1835, [1872] (with <strong>The</strong><br />

friend <strong>of</strong> the family). Taken from the Sayings and doings ser.<br />

Captain Gray. Ed E. G. E. L. Bulwer-Lytton, Philadelphia 1836.<br />

Gilbert Gurney. 3 vols 1836, 1836, 2 vols Philadelphia 1836, 1 vol Paris<br />

1836, London 1841, Philadelphia 1845, London 1850, 1857, [1871], 3<br />

vols [1872–3], 1 vol [187–?]; tr Fr 1861. Serialised in NMM 1834–5.<br />

Jack Brag. 3 vols 1837, 1837, 1 vol Paris 1837, Philadelphia 1837,<br />

London 1839 (rev), 1847, 1850, Edinburgh and Dublin 1855,<br />

London [1863], London and New York 1872, London [1879], 1884,<br />

[18–?] (rev).<br />

Gurney married: a sequel to Gilbert Gurney. 3 vols 1838, 1839, 1 vol<br />

Paris 1839, 2 vols Philadelphia 1839, 1 vol London 1842, [1860],<br />

[1863], [1863], London and New York [1872], London [187–?].<br />

Serialised in NMM 1837–8.<br />

Births, deaths and marriages. 3 vols 1839, 2 vols Philadelphia 1839, 1<br />

vol Paris 1839, London 1842 (as All in the wrong: or births, deaths<br />

and marriages), [1857], [1863] (as All in the wrong), [1872].<br />

Merton: or ‘there’s many a slip ’twixt the cup and the lip’. [1840],<br />

Philadelphia 1844, London and New York [1872], [1873]; tr Fr 1828.<br />

Taken from Sayings and Doings ser.<br />

Precepts and practice. Illustr Phiz 3 vols 1840, 1 vol Paris 1840, 1857,<br />

[1863]. A collection <strong>of</strong> pieces first pbd in NMM.<br />

Fathers and sons: a novel. 3 vols 1842, 2 vols Philadelphia 1842, 1 vol<br />

Paris 1847, London 1847, [1860], 1872. Serialised in NMM 1840–1.<br />

Peregrine Bunce, or settled at last: a novel. 3 vols 1842, 1 vol<br />

Philadelphia 1844, London 1857, 1858, London and New York<br />

[1873], London nd (part <strong>of</strong> ser entitled ‘Hook’s novels’).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ramsbottom letters. 1872, [1873], [1874] (with additional material<br />

as <strong>The</strong> Ramsbottom papers, complete and unabridged).<br />

Snowdon: a novel. New York 1875.<br />

Hook also edited Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Michael Kelly, 1826; J. A. Bernard, <strong>The</strong><br />

French stage and the French people, 2 vols 1841; and Adventures <strong>of</strong> an<br />

actor, 1842, as well as the following novels: A. Dumas, Pascal Bruno, 1837; J.<br />

T. J. Hewlett, Peter Priggins, 3 vols 1841; <strong>The</strong> Parish clerk, 3 vols 1841; and<br />

H. M. G. Smythies, Cousin Ge<strong>of</strong>frey: the old bachelor, 3 vols 1840. He was<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> Arcadian 1819–20, <strong>of</strong> John Bull from 1820 to 1841, and <strong>of</strong> NMM<br />

and Humourist from vol 49 to 62. He also supervised the publication <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

blue book: or kalendar <strong>of</strong> literature, science and art for 1830, [1829].<br />

Portraits <strong>of</strong> Hook appeared in Disraeli’s Coningsby and Thackeray’s Vanity<br />

Fair.<br />

§2<br />

Maginn, W. Blackwood’s Mag March 1824. Review <strong>of</strong> Sayings and<br />

doings.<br />

Lockhart, J. G. Blackwood’s Mag Feb 1825. Review <strong>of</strong> Sayings and<br />

doings.<br />

Memoir. NMM Oct 1841. With portrait.<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore Edward Hook. Fraser’s Mag Nov 1841.<br />

[Lockhart, J. G.] Peregrine Bunce. Quart Rev 72 1843.<br />

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

<strong>The</strong>odore Edward Hook. Chambers’s Jnl 7 Feb 1846.<br />

A graybeard’s gossip about his literary acquaintance no 6. NMM<br />

Aug 1847.<br />

Barham, R. H. D. <strong>The</strong> life and remains <strong>of</strong> Hook. 2 vols 1849, 1850,<br />

1853 (rev and corrected), 1877 (rev), 1883.<br />

[Lockhart, J. G.] Hook: a sketch. 1852 (3 edns), 1853.<br />

Hall, A. M. and S. C. Memories <strong>of</strong> authors: Hook and his friends.<br />

Atlantic Monthly Apr 1865.<br />

Maginn, W. In his A gallery <strong>of</strong> illustrious literary characters, ed W.<br />

Bates, [1873].<br />

Saintsbury, G. <strong>The</strong>odore Hook. Macmillan’s Mag Nov 1893.

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