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

963 | 964<br />

Douglas, C. <strong>The</strong> Blackwood group. [1897.]<br />

MacCurdy, E. A literary enigma: the Canadian boat song. Stirling<br />

1936. Attributed to Moir and Lockhart.<br />

Robson, E. H. A. Preparation for a study <strong>of</strong> metropolitan Scots <strong>of</strong> the<br />

first half <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth century as exemplified in Mansie<br />

Wauch. 1937.<br />

Needler, G. H. <strong>The</strong> lone shieling: origins and authorship <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Blackwood Canadian boat song. Toronto 1941. Attributed to Moir.<br />

Nolte, E. Moir as Morgan Odoherty. PMLA 72 1957.<br />

Nolte, E. A letter from Morgan Odoherty. Stud in Scottish Lit 2 1965.<br />

Little, G. L. Christabess, by S. T. Colebritche esq [a parody by Moir in<br />

Blackwood’s Mag June 1819]. MLR 56 1961.<br />

Sydney, Lady Morgan 1776–1859<br />

See Sydney Owenson, below.<br />

James Justinian Morier 1780–1849<br />

Bibliographies<br />

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

vols 1951.<br />

Collections<br />

Sämmtliche werke. 15 vols Braunschweig 1837.<br />

§1<br />

Memoir <strong>of</strong> a campaign with the Ottoman army, 1800. 1801.<br />

A journey through Persia, Armenia and Asia Minor to<br />

Constantinople in the years 1808 and 1809, including an account<br />

<strong>of</strong> the mission under Sir Harford Jones to the Shah <strong>of</strong> Persia. 1812,<br />

1816; tr Fr 1813, Ger 1815.<br />

A second journey through Persia, Armenia and Asia Minor to<br />

Constantinople between the years 1810 and 1816, with a journal <strong>of</strong><br />

the voyage to the Brazils and Bombay to the Persian Gulf and an<br />

account <strong>of</strong> the Embassy under Sir G. Ouseley. 1818; tr Fr 1818, Ger<br />

1820, Ital 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> Hajji Baba <strong>of</strong> Ispahan. 3 vols 1824, 1824 (with<br />

preface), 3 vols Paris 1824, 2 vols Philadelphia 1824, 1 vol London<br />

1835 (rev), Philadelphia 1835, London 1849 (rev), 1856, 1863,<br />

Philadelphia [1880?], Manchester 1892; introd by E. G. Browne 2<br />

vols Chicago and London 1895, 1 vol New York 1926; introd by G.<br />

Curzon, illustr H. R. Millar 2 vols London and New York 1895,<br />

New York 1896, 1 vol London 1902, 1912; ed C. J. Wills London 1897<br />

(with introd by Sir F. Goldsmid), 1989 (rev); introd by C. E.<br />

Beckett, illustr H. R. Millar [1899?], 1900, 1924; illustr H. R. Millar<br />

1904; London and Toronto 1914; ed C. W. Stewart London 1923,<br />

[1924]; preface by W. Scott, illustr H. Guilbeau 2 vols New York<br />

1947, 1 vol [1947]; [1948]; introd by R. Jennings 1949; introd by R.<br />

D. Altick 1954; tr Ger 1824, 1913, Fr 1824, 1933, Cz 1877; Persian,<br />

1905, Ital, 1985.<br />

reviews: Quart Rev 30 1824; Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1824; Quart<br />

Rev 39 1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> Hajji Baba, <strong>of</strong> Ispahan, in England. 2 vols 1828,<br />

Philadelphia 1828, New York 1828, 1 vol London 1835 (rev), Paris<br />

1835, London 1850, 1856, 1863; ed L. S. Jast, London and New York<br />

1925, London [1925], 1942; tr Ger 1829.<br />

Zohrab the hostage. 3 vols 1832, 1832 (rev), 1833 (rev with notes), 2<br />

vols New York 1833, 1 vol Paris 1833, London 1836, 1837, 1856, 1864;<br />

tr Swed, 1834.<br />

review: Quart Rev 48 1832.<br />

Ayesha: the maid <strong>of</strong> Kars. 3 vols 1834, 1834, 2 vols Philadelphia 1834, 1<br />

vol Paris 1834, 1843 (with Zohrab the hostage), London 1846; tr<br />

Ger 1836, Swed 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man <strong>of</strong> honour, and <strong>The</strong> reclaimed. 2 vols 1834.<br />

Abel Allnutt: a novel. 3 vols 1837, 2 vols Philadelphia 1837, 1 vol Paris<br />

1837.<br />

An oriental tale. [1839], Brighton 1839. Printed for sale in aid <strong>of</strong><br />

Sussex County Hospital.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> Tom Spicer, who advertised for a wife: a poem.<br />

1840 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mirza. 3 vols 1841, 1 vol Paris 1842; tr Ger 1842.<br />

Literary contributions by various authors in aid <strong>of</strong> the funds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hospital for consumption and diseases <strong>of</strong> the chest, edited by Mrs<br />

Leicester Stanhope. 1846. Contains contributions by Morier.<br />

Misselmah: a Persian tale. Brighton 1847.<br />

Martin Toutrond: a Frenchman in London in 1831. 1849 (anon), 1849<br />

(signed), 1952. Written in French by Morier and translated by<br />

himself.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> Hajji Baba in Turkey, Persia and Russia.<br />

Philadelphia 1855; (as <strong>The</strong> life and adventures <strong>of</strong> the celebrated<br />

oriental traveller Hajji Baba in Persia, Turkey and Russia) 1860,<br />

[1880]. Compilation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and adventures <strong>of</strong> the celebrated oriental traveller Hajji<br />

Baba. 5 vols Philadelphia [1859?]. Compilation.<br />

Morier also ‘edited’ with a preface W. Hauff, <strong>The</strong> banished: a Swabian historical<br />

tale, 3 vols 1839, and St Roche: a romance from the German,3<br />

vols 1847. DNB challenges the veracity <strong>of</strong> this ascription, however, arguing<br />

that Morier’s name was attached merely to gain prestige, while he had no<br />

involvement whatsoever in these works. He also translated the travel writings<br />

<strong>of</strong> J. Scott-Waring into Fr as Voyage de l’Inde à Chryas, 1813. Morier<br />

was also a regular contributor to Bentley’s Misc 1837–42.<br />

§2<br />

James Morier. Fraser’s Mag Feb 1833.<br />

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

Bates [1873].<br />

Zeidler, K. J. Beckford, Hope and Morier als Vertreter des orientalischen<br />

Romans. Leipzig 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sun and the pen. TLS 22 July 1949.<br />

Moussa-Mahmoud, F. Orientals in picaresque (Hope, Morier,<br />

Meadows Taylor). Cairo Stud in Eng 1962.<br />

Weinberger, A. I. <strong>The</strong> Middle-Eastern writings <strong>of</strong> James Morier,<br />

traveller, novelist and creator <strong>of</strong> Hajji Baba. Dissertation<br />

Abstracts International no 1290A, 1985.<br />

Krotk<strong>of</strong>f, G. Hammer-Purgstall, Hajji Baba and the Moriers.<br />

International Jnl <strong>of</strong> Middle East Stud 19 1987.<br />

Pandit, P. Orientalist discourse and its literary representations in<br />

the works <strong>of</strong> four British travel writers: James Morier, Alexander<br />

Kinglake, Richard Burton and Gertrude Bell. Dissertation<br />

Abstracts International no DA9109496, 1991. [am]<br />

Henrietta Rouviere (afterwards Mosse),<br />

Henrietta Rouviere Mosse d. 1835<br />

Bibliographies<br />

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

§1<br />

Lussington Abbey: a novel. 2 vols 1804; tr Fr 1807.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heirs <strong>of</strong> Villeroy: a romance. 3 vols 1806.<br />

A peep at our ancestors: an historical romance. 4 vols 1807.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old Irish baronet, or manners <strong>of</strong> my country: a novel. 3 vols 1808.<br />

Arrivals from India, or time’s a great master: a novel. 4 vols 1812.<br />

Craigh-Melrose Priory, or memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Mount Linton family: a<br />

novel. 4 vols 1816; tr Fr 1817.<br />

A bride and no wife: a novel. 4 vols 1817.<br />

A father’s love and a woman’s friendship: or the widow and her<br />

daughters. 5 vols 1825.<br />

Gratitude and other tales. 3 vols 1826.<br />

Woman’s wit & man’s wisdom, or intrigue: a novel. 4 vols 1827.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Blandfords, or fate and fortune: a novel. 4 vols 1829.<br />

For a listing <strong>of</strong> reviews and notices <strong>of</strong> Rouviere’s works, see Ward (1972, 1977).<br />

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