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

951 | 952<br />

John Gibson Lockhart 1794–1854<br />

See col 2189.<br />

Samuel Lover 1797–1868<br />

Collections<br />

Characteristic sketches <strong>of</strong> Ireland and the Irish, by Carleton, Lover<br />

and Mrs Hall. Dublin 1845, Halifax 1846, 1849, 1852 (as Tales and<br />

stories <strong>of</strong> Ireland). Lover’s contributions are Paddy Mullonney’s<br />

travels in France; A legend <strong>of</strong> Clanmacnoise; Ballads and ballad<br />

singers.<br />

Poetical works. 1868, New York 1869, London and New York [1870?],<br />

Boston and New York 1872, New York 1875, London and New<br />

York [1880], New York 1884, 1897, Boston 1902, 1903.<br />

Legends and tales <strong>of</strong> Ireland. [c. 1900], 1995. Prose and verse. With T.<br />

Croker.<br />

Tales from the works <strong>of</strong> Samuel Lover and other authors. [c. 1900.]<br />

Collected writings. Ed J. J. Roche 10 vols Boston 1901–3 (Treasure<br />

Trove edn).<br />

Dramatic works . . .. New York [1901?].<br />

Works. Ed J. J. Roche 6 vols Boston 1902 (New Lib edn).<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> parson’s horn-book. 2 pts Dublin 1831 (2 edns). Anon. Prose and<br />

verse.<br />

Legends and stories <strong>of</strong> Ireland. Illustr W. Harvey and Lover. Ser 1<br />

1831, Dublin 1832; ser 2 1834, 1844; 2 vols 1860, 1861, Liverpool<br />

[1890?], London 1893; ed D. J. O’Donoghue 1899; Nottingham [c.<br />

1900] etc. Prose.<br />

Popular tales and legends <strong>of</strong> the Irish peasantry. Ed and illustr<br />

Lover, Dublin 1834, 1837. Prose.<br />

Rory O’More: a national romance. 3 vols 1837 (illustr Lover),<br />

Durham 1839 (rev), Philadelphia 1846, London 1859, [1879] (2<br />

edns), [1884], New York 1886, London [c. 1890], [1891], 1893,<br />

Nottingham 1893; ed D. J. O’Donoghue, London 1898; Boston<br />

1901. A dramatisation was pbd 1837 (in Webster’s Acting National<br />

Drama vol 2), [1840], 1883 (in Dicks’s Standard Plays no 356).<br />

<strong>The</strong> white horse <strong>of</strong> the peppers: a comic drama in two acts. 1838 (in<br />

Webster’s Acting National Drama vol 5) (2 issues), [1883?] (in<br />

Dicks’s Standard Plays no 441). Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hall porter: a comic drama in two acts. 1839 (in Webster’s Acting<br />

National Drama vol 7), 1884 (in Dicks’s Standard Plays no 520).<br />

Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> happy man: an extravaganza in one act. 1839 (in Webster’s<br />

Acting National Drama vol 79), Boston [1858], London 1883 (in<br />

Dicks’s Standard Plays no 328), New York [1883]. Prose.<br />

Songs and ballads. 1839, New York 1847, Philadelphia 1847, London<br />

1858.<br />

Handy Andy: a tale <strong>of</strong> Irish life. 1842, New York 1843, London<br />

1845, 1846, 1849, Philadelphia 1850, London 1851, New York<br />

1851, 1854, London 1854, 1855, 1862, [1863] (illustr J. Proctor),<br />

1867, 1869, New York 1877, London [1884] (2 edns), [1885], New<br />

York [1885], London [1886], New York 1888, London [c. 1890],<br />

[1891], 1892, New York 1892, Nottingham [c. 1893], London<br />

[1893], [c. 1895], Liverpool [1895?]; ed C. Whibley, London 1896;<br />

ed D. J. O’Donoghue 1898, Boston 1901, 1902, London 1904<br />

(with 24 illustr by Lover), New York 1904, 1906; ed E. Rhys,<br />

London 1907 (EL), 1908, 1909, [1912]; Boston 1927, New York<br />

[1931], ed S. O’Faolain, Dublin [1945] (abridged); London 1954<br />

(EL). Prose.<br />

Treasure trove: the first <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> accounts <strong>of</strong> Irish heirs: a<br />

romantic tale <strong>of</strong> the last century. 1844 (illustr Lover), New York<br />

1844, London [1856] (as He would be a gentleman: or treasure<br />

trove), rptd New York 1866, 1872, London 1873, 1887, New York<br />

and Montreal 1873, New York 1862 (as Irish heirs), London 1890,<br />

1893; ed D. J. O’Donoghue 1899 (as Treasure trove). Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lyrics <strong>of</strong> Ireland, edited and annotated by Lover. 1858, 1884 (as<br />

Poems <strong>of</strong> Ireland, to which is added Lover’s Metrical tales).<br />

Rival rhymes in honour <strong>of</strong> Burns, with curious illustrative matter,<br />

collected and edited by ‘Ben Trovato’ [Lover]. 1859.<br />

Metrical tales and other poems. 1860 (illustr W. Harvey and others),<br />

1884 (with Poems <strong>of</strong> Ireland).<br />

Original songs for the Rifle Volunteers. 1861. With C. Mackay and T.<br />

Miller.<br />

MacCarthy More, or possession nine points <strong>of</strong> the law: a comic<br />

drama in two acts. [1861] (in T. H. Lacy’s Acting edition <strong>of</strong> plays vol<br />

51).<br />

Tom Crosbie and his friends. New York 1878.<br />

Barney the baron: a farce in one act; [and] <strong>The</strong> happy man: an extravaganza<br />

in one act. [1883] (J. Dicks’s Standard Plays no 328), New<br />

York [1910?].<br />

Further stories <strong>of</strong> Ireland. Ed D. J. O’Donoghue 1899.<br />

§2<br />

Samuel Lover. Dublin Univ Mag Feb 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life, genius and writings <strong>of</strong> Lover. Temple Bar Aug 1868.<br />

Bernard, W. B. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Lover, artistic, literary and musical, with<br />

selections from his unpublished papers and correspondence. 2<br />

vols 1874.<br />

Symington, A. J. Lover: a biographical sketch, with selections from<br />

his writings and correspondence. 1880.<br />

Symington, A. J. In Poets and the poetry <strong>of</strong> the century, ed A. H.<br />

Miles, vol 9 1894. With a selection from Lover’s poems.<br />

Layard, G. S. Lover as a graphic humourist. Mag <strong>of</strong> Art 19 1896.<br />

Schmid, F. Samuel Lover. Cent Mag 3 1897.<br />

Lover contributed to <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> Bijou Almanack for 1840 and worked as<br />

an illustrator and composer; he also edited collections <strong>of</strong> Irish tales. [jrdejj]<br />

Felix Macdonogh 1768?–1836<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> hermit in London: or sketches <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> manners. 5 vols<br />

1819–20 (anon), 1 vol New York 1820, 2 vols Philadelphia 1820, 3<br />

vols 1821, 1822, 2 vols [1850?]; tr Fr 1820–1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hermit in the country: or sketches <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> manners. 4 vols<br />

1820–2, 2 vols New York 1820, 3 vols 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hermit abroad. 4 vols 1823; tr Fr (as L’Hermite rodeur, 1824).<br />

<strong>The</strong> hermit in Edinburgh: or sketches <strong>of</strong> manners and real characters<br />

and scenes in the drama <strong>of</strong> life. 3 vols 1824; tr Fr 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Highlanders: a tale. 3 vols 1824, 2 vols New York 1824.<br />

Gratitude, a poetical essay: with other poems and translations.<br />

1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heroine <strong>of</strong> the peninsula: or Clara Matilda <strong>of</strong> Seville. 2 vols<br />

1826.<br />

Attributed works<br />

Poetical essays and translations from the Latin, French, & Italian<br />

languages, by F. B. Macdonogh Esq. Edinburgh 1803. [pg]<br />

Mary Jane Mackenzie<br />

Geraldine, or modes <strong>of</strong> faith and practice: a tale by a lady. 3 vols<br />

London and Edinburgh 1820, 1821, 2 vols Boston 1821.<br />

Lectures on parables selected from the New Testament. 1822, 1822,<br />

1824 (4th edn), 1825 (5th edn), 1835 (7th edn); ser 2 1833.<br />

Lectures on miracles selected from the New Testament. 1823, 1825,<br />

1827 (4th edn).<br />

Private life: or varieties <strong>of</strong> character and opinion. 2 vols London and<br />

Edinburgh 1829, New York 1829, London 1830, 1835. [pg]<br />

William Maginn 1793–1842<br />

See col 2191.

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