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

967 | 968<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the Pemberton family, for the use <strong>of</strong> children. 1825, 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> black man’s lament: or how to make sugar. 1826. Verse.<br />

Detraction displayed. 1828, New York 1828. A manual showing how<br />

to defeat calumny.<br />

A wife’s duty: a tale. 1828, 1847.<br />

Happy faces: or benevolence and selfishness; and <strong>The</strong> revenge.<br />

[1830?], 1847.<br />

White lies; <strong>The</strong> welcome home, or the ball. Paris 1833, 1862.<br />

Lays for the dead. 1834, 1840.<br />

<strong>The</strong> stage coach and other tales on lying. 1845, Boston 1845.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> trials: told to my children. Boston 1845.<br />

Mrs Arlington. Henry Woodville. <strong>The</strong> ruffian boy. Three novels by<br />

Mrs Opie. Paris 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ruffian boy; and After the ball: or the two Sir Williams. 1858.<br />

Mrs Arlington; or, all is not gold that glitters. [1864?]<br />

Mrs Opie also contributed a memoir to Lectures on painting, 1809, by her<br />

husband, John Opie. She pbd a number <strong>of</strong> tales, poems etc in GM, <strong>The</strong><br />

Annual Anthology, Friendship’s Offering, European Mag, Finden’s<br />

Tableaux, and other periodicals between 1795 and 1841; her poetry also<br />

appears in anthologies such as Bethune’s British female poets,F.J.<br />

Stainforth’s Poetical scrapbook and Rowton’s Female poets <strong>of</strong> Great<br />

Britain. Several <strong>of</strong> her poems, including ‘Fatherless Fanny’, ‘Poor Owen’, ‘<strong>The</strong><br />

orphan boy’s tale’, and ‘<strong>The</strong> suicide’, were pbd as lyrics set to music by Edward<br />

Smith Biggs, William Horsley, Thomas Wright, and others. <strong>The</strong> London<br />

Mag pbd a letter from Opie about William Hayley in a long review article on<br />

his Memoirs in Nov 1824. To Mrs Margaret Roberts, Duty: a novel, 1814,<br />

New York 1815; tr Fr 1816, she contributed a character <strong>of</strong> the author; this article<br />

was rptd in GM in Jan 1815. Marie Thérèse Kemble, W. T. Moncrieff, James<br />

Pocock and Thomas Welsh wrote melodramas based on tales by Mrs Opie,<br />

including <strong>The</strong> Lear <strong>of</strong> common life, Love and duty, and Twenty years<br />

ago!<br />

§2<br />

Lines occasioned by reading Mrs Opie’s affecting tale <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> father<br />

and the daughter. GM Aug 1806.<br />

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

GM Jan 1854. Obituary.<br />

Brightwell, C. L. Memorials <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong> Amelia Opie, from her<br />

letters, diaries and other mss. Norwich 1854, 1854, New York 1975<br />

(facs).<br />

Mrs Opie. Leisure Hour 3 1854.<br />

Hall, Mrs A. M. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Mrs Opie. Art Jnl 6 1854.<br />

Brightwell, C. L. Memoir <strong>of</strong> Amelia Opie. 1855.<br />

Kavanagh, J. In her <strong>English</strong> women <strong>of</strong> letters vol 2, 1863.<br />

Martineau, H. In her Biographical sketches 1852–75, 1877.<br />

Hall, Mrs A. M. Retrospect <strong>of</strong> a long life. 2 vols 1883.<br />

Hall, S. C. Retrospect <strong>of</strong> a long life. 2 vols 1883.<br />

[Ritchie, Lady.] Mrs Opie. Cornhill Mag Oct 1883; rptd in her A book<br />

<strong>of</strong> sibyls, 1883.<br />

Robertson, E. S. In her <strong>English</strong> poetesses, 1883.<br />

Ross, J. A. In her Three generations <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>women: memoirs and<br />

correspondence <strong>of</strong> Mrs John Taylor, Mrs Sarah Austin and Lady<br />

Duff Gordon, 2 vols 1888.<br />

Amelia Opie. Temple Bar Aug 1893.<br />

Earland, A. John Opie and his circle. 1911.<br />

Menzies-Wilson, J. and H. Lloyd. Amelia: the tale <strong>of</strong> a plain friend.<br />

Oxford 1937.<br />

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

1985. [pp]<br />

Sydney Owenson, afterwards Lady Morgan<br />

1776–1859<br />

Bibliographies<br />

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

vols 1951.<br />

§1<br />

Poems. Dublin 1801.<br />

St Clair: or the heiress <strong>of</strong> Desmond, by S. O. Dublin 1803, London<br />

1803, Philadelphia 1807, 2 vols London 1812 (corrected and greatly<br />

enlarged); ed P. Garside 1995; tr Fr 1813, Du 1816.<br />

reviews: Monthly Mag 17 1804; Monthly Rev 43 1804;<br />

Antijacobin Rev 40 1811; Br Critic 38 1811.<br />

A few reflections occasioned by the perusal <strong>of</strong> a work entitled<br />

‘Familiar epistles to F. J_s esq on the present state <strong>of</strong> the Irish<br />

stage’. Dublin 1804. Dedication subscribed S.O.<br />

Twelve original Hibernian melodies. [1805.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> novice <strong>of</strong> Saint Dominick. 4 vols ‘1805’ [1806], 1806, New York<br />

1807, Philadelphia 1807, 1808, 1823; tr Fr 1817.<br />

reviews: Monthly Mag 20 1806; Monthly Rev 52 1807;<br />

Antijacobin Rev 30 1808.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wild Irish girl: a national tale. 3 vols 1806, 1 vol 1807, New York<br />

1807, Philadelphia 1807, Boston 1808, London 1808, 3 vols 1813, 1<br />

vol Philadelphia 1822, London 1846 (rev), Hartford CT 1850,<br />

London 1850, 1856, New York 1855, 1857, 1867, Hartford CT 1855,<br />

London 1879, New York 1883; ed R. L. Wolff, New York and<br />

London 1978; introd by B. Brophy 1986; ed J. Wordsworth, Oxford<br />

1995; tr Ger 1809, Fr 1813.<br />

reviews: Critical Rev ser 3 no 9 1806; Flowers <strong>of</strong> Lit 5 1806;<br />

Literary Jnl 2 1806; Monthly Mag 2 1807; Monthly Mirror 1 1807;<br />

Monthly Rev 57 1808.<br />

Comic opera.<strong>The</strong> first attempt: or the whim <strong>of</strong> a moment. Dublin 1807.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lay <strong>of</strong> an Irish harp: or metrical fragments. 1807, Philadelphia<br />

1807, New York 1808, Philadelphia [181–?].<br />

reviews: Annual Rev 6 1807; Oxford Rev 2 1807; Monthly Rev 57<br />

1808; Br Critic 33 1809.<br />

Patriotic sketches <strong>of</strong> Ireland written in Connaught. 2 vols 1807, 1 vol<br />

Baltimore 1809.<br />

Woman: or Ida <strong>of</strong> Athens. 4 vols 1809, 2 vols Philadelphia, New York<br />

and Baltimore 1809.<br />

<strong>The</strong> missionary: an Indian tale. 3 vols 1811 (4 edns), New York 1811,<br />

London 1859 (extensively rev as Luxima, the prophetess: a tale <strong>of</strong><br />

India).<br />

O’Donnel: a national tale. 3 vols 1814, 1814, 1815, New York 1816,<br />

London 1835, 1 vol 1835 (rev), 1836, 1850, 1895.<br />

France. 2 vols 1817, 1817, Philadelphia 1817, 1817, London 1818 (with<br />

additional notes); tr Fr 1817.<br />

Florence Macarthy: an Irish tale. 4 vols 1818, 1818, 1819, 1 vol 1839,<br />

1856; tr Fr 1819.<br />

Italy. 2 vols 1821, 3 vols 1821 (text differs in part from that <strong>of</strong> the 2-vol<br />

edn), 2 vols New York 1821; tr Fr 1821, Ital 1821. Notes on law, statistics<br />

and literary disputes, with appendix on the state <strong>of</strong> medicine<br />

by Sir Thomas Charles Morgan.<br />

Letters to the reviewers <strong>of</strong> Italy. 1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and times <strong>of</strong> the Salvator Rosa. 2 vols 1824, Paris 1824, 1 vol<br />

1846, 1855; tr Fr 1824.<br />

Absenteeism. 1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> O’Briens and the O’Flahertys: a national tale. 4 vols 1827, 1827,<br />

1827, 1828, Philadelphia 1828, 1 vol 1838, 1856; ed R. S. Mackenzie 2<br />

vols New York 1856, 1869; tr Fr 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> the boudoir. 2 vols 1829, 1829, New York 1829, London<br />

1836. Autobiographical sketches.<br />

France in 1829–30. 2 vols 1830.<br />

Dramatic scenes from real life. 2 vols 1833, New York 1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Princess: or the Beguine. 3 vols 1835, Paris 1835; tr Fr 1835, Ger<br />

1835.<br />

Woman and her master. 2 vols 1840, Philadelphia 1840.<br />

<strong>The</strong> book without a name. 2 vols 1841. With Sir T. C. Morgan.<br />

Letter to Cardinal Wiseman. 1851.<br />

Passages in my autobiography. 1859, New York 1859.<br />

Memoirs: autobiography, diaries and correspondence. Ed W. H.<br />

Dixon 2 vols 1862, 1863, 1 vol 1863.

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