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

943 | 944<br />

Waters <strong>of</strong> comfort: a small volume <strong>of</strong> devotional poetry <strong>of</strong> a practical<br />

character. 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> solace <strong>of</strong> a solitaire: a record <strong>of</strong> facts and feelings. 1869.<br />

M. A. Kelty also wrote a large number <strong>of</strong> pietistic works, including an account<br />

<strong>of</strong> the early Quakers, several devotional diaries, and other religious and philosophical<br />

reflections.<br />

For a listing <strong>of</strong> reviews and notices <strong>of</strong> Kelty’s early novels, see Ward (1977).<br />

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Grace Kennedy 1782–1825<br />

Collected works<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Grace Kennedy (with A short account <strong>of</strong> the author). 6<br />

vols Edinburgh 1827; tr Ger 1835–6, 1844.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> decision: or religion must be all, or is nothing. Edinburgh 1821<br />

(anon), 1822 (2nd edn, enlarged), 1822 (3rd edn), 1822 (4th edn),<br />

Boston 1823, Albany NY 1824, Edinburgh 1824 (6th edn), 1825 (7th<br />

edn), Philadelphia 1826, 1827 (8th edn), New York 1827, Princeton<br />

1827, New York 1829, Edinburgh 1831, Brussels 1836, Edinburgh<br />

1838 (10th edn), New York 1852, 1854; tr Fr 1828.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ession is not principle: or the name <strong>of</strong> Christian is not<br />

Christianity. Edinburgh 1822, 1822 (2nd edn), Boston 1824,<br />

Edinburgh 1824 (3rd edn), 1825 (4th edn), Trenton NJ 1826,<br />

Edinburgh 1828 (5th edn), Exeter NH 1828, New York 1829,<br />

Edinburgh 1833 (6th edn), New York 1845, Edinburgh [1856] (8th<br />

edn).<br />

Father Clement: a Roman Catholic story. Edinburgh 1823, 1824 (2nd<br />

edn), 1825 (3rd edn), 1825 (4th edn), Philadelphia [1825],<br />

Edinburgh 1826 (5th edn), Boston and New York 1827, New York<br />

1827, Edinburgh 1828 (6th edn), New York 1829, Edinburgh 1831<br />

(7th edn), 1834 (8th edn), Newark NH 1834, Edinburgh 1838 (9th<br />

edn), 1842 (10th edn), Philadelphia 1843, 1847, New York 1845,<br />

1848, Philadelphia [1850], Newark 1851, New York 1853, 1856,<br />

Edinburgh 1858 (12th edn), 1861 (13th edn), London [1870], [1876];<br />

tr Fr 1825 etc, Ger 1826, Ital 1859, Sp [187–?].<br />

Jessy Allan, the lame girl: a story founded on facts. Edinburgh 1823,<br />

1823 (3rd edn), Salem MA 1824, Hartford CT 1827, Edinburgh 1828<br />

(6th edn), 1831 (7th edn), 1840 (14th edn), New York 1850; tr Fr 1829.<br />

Andrew Campbell’s visit to his Irish cousins. Edinburgh 1824, 1829<br />

(3rd edn), New York 1829.<br />

Anna Ross: a story for children. Edinburgh 1824, 1826 (3rd edn), New<br />

York 1826, Philadelphia [1827], New York 1828, Edinburgh 1829<br />

(4th edn), Oxford NY 1832, Edinburgh 1833 (5th edn), New York<br />

1835, Edinburgh 1838 (6th edn), 1848 (9th edn), 1854 (11th edn),<br />

1856 (12th edn), New York 1860, Edinburgh 1861 (as Anna Ross:<br />

the orphan <strong>of</strong> Waterloo), [1875], London [1875], New York 1877,<br />

1881, London [1883?]; tr Fr 1826 etc, Ger 1833.<br />

Dunallan, or know what you judge: a story. 3 vols Edinburgh 1825,<br />

1825 (2nd edn), 1826 (3rd edn), 2 vols Boston 1827, New York 1828,<br />

Exeter NH 1828, Edinburgh 1829, 1834, 1 vol 1841 (6th edn),<br />

Philadelphia [1848?], 1871, Boston and Cleveland OH 1859,<br />

London [1875?], [1876], [1877], New York 1883; tr Fr 1828.<br />

Philip Colville: or a Covenanter’s story. Edinburgh 1825, New York<br />

1829, [1850?], [1869]; tr Ger 1836.<br />

Attributed or spurious works<br />

Caroline Ormsby: or the real Lucilla. 1810, 1812. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> acceptance, by the author <strong>of</strong> Caroline Ormsby. 3 vols 1810.<br />

<strong>The</strong> decision: a novel. 3 vols 1811.<br />

Willoughby, or reformation: the influence <strong>of</strong> religious principles. 2<br />

vols 1823.<br />

Evidently the work <strong>of</strong> another author, these novels are attributed to Kennedy<br />

in some catalogues as a result <strong>of</strong> both having written a work titled <strong>The</strong> decision.<br />

Also sometimes incorrectly attributed to Kennedy is Florence, or the<br />

aspirant: a novel, 3 vols 1829.<br />

For a listing <strong>of</strong> reviews and notices <strong>of</strong> Kennedy’s works, see Ward (1977).<br />

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James Sheridan Knowles 1784–1862<br />

See col 1970.<br />

Lady Caroline Lamb, née Ponsonby 1785–1828<br />

§1<br />

Glenarvon. 3 vols 1816 (anon), 1816 (rev and with an authorial<br />

preface, plates and music), 1816, 2 vols Philadelphia 1816, 3 vols<br />

London 1817, 1 vol [1865] (as <strong>The</strong> fatal passion), [1866], 1972 (facs<br />

edn with introd by J. L. Ruff); tr Fr 1819, 1824.<br />

Verses from Glenarvon; to which is prefixed the original introduction<br />

not published with the early editions <strong>of</strong> that work. 1819.<br />

A new canto. 1819.<br />

Gordon: a tale. 1821.<br />

Graham Hamilton. 2 vols 1822, 1 vol Philadelphia 1822, 2 vols<br />

London 1823, 1 vol 1882.<br />

Ada Reis: a tale. 3 vols 1823, 2 vols Paris 1824.<br />

Contributions to collaborative works<br />

Fugitive pieces and reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Lord Byron with some original<br />

poetry, letters and recollections <strong>of</strong> Lady Caroline Lamb. Ed I.<br />

Nathan 1829.<br />

§2<br />

Mayer, S. R. T. Lady Caroline Lamb. Temple Bar June 1878.<br />

Green, A. J. Did Byron write the poem to Lady Caroline Lamb? PQ 7<br />

1928.<br />

Jenkins, E. Lady Caroline Lamb. 1932, rev 1972.<br />

Clubbe, John. Glenarvon revised and revisited. TWC 10 1979. On the<br />

changes made for the 2nd edn.<br />

For a listing <strong>of</strong> reviews and notices <strong>of</strong> C. Lamb’s works, see Ward (1979, 1972).<br />

[cf]<br />

Francis Lathom 1777–1832<br />

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

Summers, M. In his A Gothic bibliography, [1941].<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> Castle <strong>of</strong> Ollada. 2 vols 1795 (anon), 1831.<br />

All in a bustle: a comedy by the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Castle <strong>of</strong> Ollada.<br />

Norwich 1795, 1800.<br />

<strong>The</strong> midnight bell: a German story founded on incidents in real life.<br />

3 vols 1798 (anon), Cork 1798, 2 vols Dublin 1798, 3 vols (in 1)<br />

Philadelphia 1799, 3 vols London 1825; ed D. P. Varma 1968; with<br />

introd by L. Jenkins [c. 1989]; tr Fr 1798, Ger 1800.<br />

Men and manners: a novel. 4 vols 1799, Dublin 1799, 1800.<br />

Orlando and Seraphina, or the funeral pile: an heroic drama. [1800.]<br />

Based on Tasso, Gerusalemme liberata.<br />

Mystery: a novel. 2 vols 1800, 1 vol Dublin 1800.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dash <strong>of</strong> the day: a comedy. Norwich 1800, 1800, 1800, Dublin<br />

(‘3rd edn’) 1801.<br />

Holiday time, or the school boy’s frolic: a farce. Norwich 1800.<br />

Curiosity: a comedy. 1801. Adapted from the Fr <strong>of</strong> Madame de<br />

Genlis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wife <strong>of</strong> a million: a comedy. Norwich [1802?].<br />

Astonishment!!! a romance <strong>of</strong> a century ago. 2 vols 1802, 3 vols 1821.<br />

Very strange but very true! or the history <strong>of</strong> an old man’s young wife:<br />

a novel. 4 vols 1803.<br />

Erestina: a tale from the French. 2 vols 1803, 1 vol Norwich [1807?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> impenetrable secret, find it out! a novel. 2 vols 1805, 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mysterious freebooter, or the days <strong>of</strong> Queen Bess: a romance. 4<br />

vols 1806, 1829 (3rd edn), 1 vol 1844.

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