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

975 | 976<br />

illustr A. Kashian, Felinfach (Dyfed) 1992 (illus facs <strong>of</strong> R. Garnett<br />

‘1891’ edn); <strong>The</strong> friar <strong>of</strong> Rubygill, rptd [Solihull] 1987 (Cherub<br />

Press, 65 copies); operatic adaptation by J. R. Planché (Covent<br />

Garden 3 Dec 1822) [1822], New York 1823; songs, duets, glees, choruses<br />

etc from opera London [1822]; music <strong>of</strong> opera by H. R.<br />

Bishop [1822]; dramatic adaptation <strong>of</strong> opera [c. 1825] (Hodgson’s<br />

Juvenile Drama); concert adaptation by C. LeFleming 1939 (as<br />

<strong>The</strong> singing friar). Tr Ger 1823, Fr 1826, 1855, Serbo-Croat 1957.<br />

reviews: Monthly Rev, Apr 1822; Monthly Mag, May 1822;<br />

NMM, 1 May 1822; General Weekly Register, 5 May 1822, rptd in<br />

Monthly Literary Register, 1 June 1822; La Belle Assemblée, June<br />

1822; London Museum, 10 Aug 1822; Literary Gazette, 23 Nov<br />

1822; Literary Speculum, [Dec 1822]; Literary Chron, 7 Dec 1822;<br />

Kaleidoscope (Liverpool), 10 Dec 1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> misfortunes <strong>of</strong> Elphin, by the author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall. 1829;<br />

introd by R. W. Chapman 1924 (with Crotchet Castle) (WC); illustr<br />

H. W. Bray, Newtown (Montgomeryshire) 1928 (Gregynog Press,<br />

250 copies) (with Peacock’s spelling <strong>of</strong> Welsh names ‘corrected’);<br />

ed J.-J. Mayoux, Paris 1936 (with Fr trn) (with Nightmare Abbey);<br />

illustr B. Eve, Felinfach (Dyfed) 1991 (without Peacock’s notes);<br />

Seithenyn passages from chs 2 and 11 rptd in J. B. Priestley, Fools<br />

and philosophers: a gallery <strong>of</strong> comic figures from <strong>English</strong> literature,<br />

London 1925; <strong>The</strong> war-song <strong>of</strong> Dinas Vawr, set to music by C.<br />

Harper, Wrexham 1933 (with Welsh trn by E. Roberts); adapted as<br />

Amer Indian war song in [Charles Mackay], Periodical literature<br />

<strong>of</strong> the North American Indians, Bentley’s Misc, June 1837. Tr Fr<br />

1936 (above).<br />

reviews: Literary Gazette, 7 Mar 1829; Cambrian Quart Mag,<br />

Apr 1829; Westminster Rev 10, Apr 1829; NMM, 1 Apr 1829;<br />

Athenaeum, 6 May 1829; Monthly Rev, June 1829.<br />

Crotchet Castle, by the author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall. 1831, 1837<br />

(Bentley’s Standard Novels, above) (slightly rev), 1856 (ptd from<br />

Bentley’s plates) (with Maid Marian); introd by H. Morley 1887<br />

(Cassell’s Nat Lib); introd by R. W. Chapman 1924 (with <strong>The</strong> misfortunes<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elphin) (WC); introd by J. B. Priestley 1947 (with<br />

Nightmare Abbey) (Novel Lib), rptd New York 1964; introd by K.<br />

Hopkins, illustr P. Reddick 1964 (Folio Soc); ed R. Wright,<br />

Harmondsworth 1969 (with Nightmare Abbey) (Penguin Eng<br />

Lib); <strong>The</strong> pool <strong>of</strong> the diving friar rptd in Br Ladies’ Newspaper, 13<br />

Jan 1838; tr Ital 1958 (with Nightmare Abbey).<br />

reviews: Literary Gazette, 19 Feb 1831; [White, J.] Athenaeum, 5<br />

Mar 1831; Cambrian Quart Mag, 1 Apr 1831; Mirror <strong>of</strong> Lit,<br />

Amusement and Instruction, 2 Apr 1831; Examiner, 3 Apr 1831;<br />

Metropolitan, May 1831; Monthly Rev, May 1831; Literary Beacon,<br />

18 June 1831; [Fonblanque, A.] Westminster Rev 15, July 1831; [W.<br />

Maginn?] Fraser’s Mag, Aug 1831; NMM, Oct 1831.<br />

Appendix to Report from the select committee on steam navigation<br />

to India. House <strong>of</strong> Commons, 14 July 1834. Contains Peacock’s<br />

Memorandum respecting the application <strong>of</strong> steam navigation to<br />

the internal and external communications <strong>of</strong> India, Sep 1829;<br />

Steam navigation in India, and between Europe and India, 2 Dec<br />

1833; Estimate <strong>of</strong> the probable expense <strong>of</strong> placing two iron steam<br />

vessels on the river Euphrates at Bussora, and navigating the<br />

same from Bussora to Bir and back, 16 Apr 1834; other papers<br />

delivered to the committee by Peacock.<br />

Paper money lyrics, and other poems. 1837 (priv ptd [for H. Cole], 100<br />

copies) (preface dated 20 July 1837) (anon); 7 lyrics previously ptd<br />

[by H. Cole] in Guide, Apr–June 1837 (<strong>The</strong> three little men, 22<br />

Apr; Prœmium <strong>of</strong> an epic, 21 May; Pan in town, 28 May; A mood <strong>of</strong><br />

my own mind, 4 June; Chorus <strong>of</strong> Scotch economists, 11 June; <strong>The</strong><br />

wise men <strong>of</strong> Gotham, and Love and the flimsies, 18 June) (all<br />

anon); Love and the flimsies, and Chorus <strong>of</strong> bubble buyers, rptd<br />

in Bentley’s Misc, Aug, Sep 1838 (both anon); preface rptd<br />

[Solihull] 1979 (Cherub Press, 100 copies).<br />

A whitebait dinner at Lovegrove’s at Blackwall, July 1851. [1851] (priv<br />

ptd) (anon); literal Latin trn [1851] (lithographed from ms) (anon<br />

but by Peacock); ed H. Cole, Works, 1875 (Greek and Latin with<br />

Eng verse trn by Lord Broughton). Leaflet containing Greek<br />

poem. Only known copies BL and NYPL.<br />

Horæ dramaticæ. Fraser’s Mag, Mar 1852 (Querolus: or the buried<br />

treasure), Apr 1852 (<strong>The</strong> Phaëthon <strong>of</strong> Euripides), Oct 1857 (<strong>The</strong><br />

Flask <strong>of</strong> Cratinus) (first 2 nos signed M.S.O.; no 3, By the author<br />

<strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall); ed H. Cole, Works, 1875; ed R. Garnett,<br />

Calidore and miscellanea ‘1891’ [1892].<br />

In statuam Roberti Peel, baronetti, quam in vico fori, prope terminum<br />

occidentalem, cives Londinienses erigendam<br />

decreverunt: epigrammata anathematica ad singula baseos<br />

latera. 1854 (priv ptd, 25 copies). Anon. Four Latin epigrams with<br />

notes. Only known copy at Lehigh Univ Bethlehem PA. See<br />

Joukovsky, 1988, §2 below.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley. Fraser’s Mag, June 1858 (pt 1), Jan<br />

1860 (pt 2), Mar 1862 (suppl notice) (all signed T. L. Peacock); ed H.<br />

Cole, Works, 1875; ed H. F. B. Brett-Smith 1909 (with Shelley’s<br />

letters to Peacock); ed B. H. Clark, Great short biographies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world, New York 1928 (without Peacock’s notes or suppl notice);<br />

ed H. Wolfe, <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, as comprised in the<br />

Life . . . by Thomas Jefferson Hogg, the Recollections . . . by<br />

Edward John Trelawny, and the Memoirs . . . by Thomas Love<br />

Peacock, 2 vols London 1933 (text and notes rptd from Brett-<br />

Smith’s edn) (with Shelley’s letters to Peacock); ed H. Mills 1970<br />

(with other essays and reviews); brief extract ptd [H. Wallis],<br />

Thomas Love Peacock on the portraits <strong>of</strong> Shelley, 1911. Tr Rus 1988<br />

(with Nightmare Abbey, Gryll Grange etc).<br />

reviews: Shelley and Lord Eldon, Sat Rev, 28 Jan 1860; (R.<br />

Garnett) Shelley in Pall Mall, Macmillan’s Mag, June 1860; [A. S.<br />

Kinnear] Quart Rev 110, Oct 1861, rptd Living Age (Boston), 7 Dec<br />

1861; (R. Garnett) Shelley, Harriet Shelley and Mr T. L. Peacock, in<br />

his Relics <strong>of</strong> Shelley, 1862.<br />

Unpublished letters <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, from Italy – 1818 to<br />

1822. Fraser’s Mag, Mar 1860, postscript May 1860 (both signed T.<br />

L. Peacock); ed H. Cole, Works, 1875; Peacock’s introd and notes<br />

rptd, with a more complete collection <strong>of</strong> Shelley’s letters to<br />

Peacock, in edns <strong>of</strong> Memoirs by Brett-Smith, 1909, and Wolfe,<br />

1933, above.<br />

Gryll Grange, by the author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall. Fraser’s Mag,<br />

Apr–Dec 1860; 1861 (rev), Harmondsworth 1947, Gloucester 1984<br />

(Pocket Classics); ed M. Baron and M. Slater, Oxford 1987 (with<br />

Headlong Hall) (WCp). Tr Rus 1988 (with Nightmare Abbey etc).<br />

reviews: Critic, 2 Mar 1861; Spectator, 2 Mar 1861; London Rev, 9<br />

Mar 1861; Sat Rev, 16 Mar 1861; Westminster Rev 19, Apr 1861.<br />

Gl’ingannati, the deceived: a comedy performed at Siena in 1531,<br />

and Aelia Laelia Crispis, by T. L. Peacock. 1862; expurgated text <strong>of</strong><br />

Peacock’s trn <strong>of</strong> Gl’ingannati New Var edn <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare,<br />

Twelfe Night, ed H. H. Furness Philadelphia 1901; ed E. Bentley,<br />

<strong>The</strong> genius <strong>of</strong> the Italian theatre, New York 1964.<br />

reviews: Parthenon, 23 Aug 1862; Sat Rev, 30 Aug 1862; [Collier,<br />

J. P.] Athenaeum, 6 Sep 1862.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

[Letter signed ‘P.’]. Morning Chron, 8 Apr 1814.<br />

Rich and poor: or saint and sinner. Traveller, 9 July 1821 (signed<br />

‘Dives’), rptd Examiner, 22 July 1821; Globe and Traveller, 27 Aug<br />

1825 (unsigned); Guide, 6 May 1837 (with new headnote); rptd<br />

with Paper money lyrics, 1837; ed H. Cole, Works, 1875 (with 2<br />

additional stanzas). Poem, <strong>of</strong>ten ptd in other newspapers, sometimes<br />

with considerable additions and variations – see discussion<br />

<strong>of</strong> authorship and publishing history, prompted by attribution<br />

to R. H. Barham, in N & Q 27 July, 24, 31 Aug, 5, 19 Oct 1867.<br />

Version in Drakard’s Stamford News, 20 July 1821, attributed to<br />

John Clare by E. Robinson, introd to Clare’s <strong>The</strong> parish: a satire,<br />

Harmondsworth 1986.<br />

Llyn-y-dreiddiad-vrawd: or the pool <strong>of</strong> the diving friar. NMM, June

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