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

979 | 980<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ed F. L. Jones 2 vols Oxford 1964.<br />

Lists earlier printings <strong>of</strong> Shelley’s letters to Peacock and prints<br />

most <strong>of</strong> Peacock’s letters to Shelley in the notes.<br />

Gallon, D. N. T. L. Peacock’s later years: the evidence <strong>of</strong> unpublished<br />

letters. RES 20, 1969. Contains extracts from Peacock’s letters to<br />

Lord Broughton. Corrections by P. Hawkins in ibid 21, 1970.<br />

Johnson, D. <strong>The</strong> true history <strong>of</strong> the first Mrs Meredith and other<br />

lesser lives. New York 1972, London 1973 (adds index). Contains<br />

memorandum on Voltaire and 3 new letters to Peacock.<br />

A dialogue on idealities. In H. Kjellin, Talkative banquets: a study <strong>of</strong><br />

the Peacockian novels <strong>of</strong> talk. Stockholm 1974.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. Thomas Love Peacock on Sir Robert Peel: an unpublished<br />

satire. MP 73, 1975.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. A dialogue on idealities: an unpublished manuscript<br />

by Thomas Love Peacock. YES 7, 1977.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Ed B. T. Bennett 3 vols<br />

Baltimore 1980–8. Includes new letters to Peacock as well as new<br />

letter from Peacock to Lady Shelley in vol 3, appendix 1.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. Peacock before Headlong Hall, 1985 (§2, below).<br />

Contains extracts from Peacock’s letters to Thomas Forster.<br />

Mendelson, A. <strong>The</strong> Peacock-Meredith cookbook project: long-sundered<br />

manuscripts and unanswered questions. Biblion 2, 1993.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. Thomas Love Peacock’s manuscript Poems <strong>of</strong> 1804.<br />

SB 47, 1994. Includes 4 new poems and new information about 24<br />

others.<br />

Madden, M. and L. Thomas Love Peacock, George and Mary<br />

Meredith, and John William Parker, Jr. Victorian Periodicals Rev<br />

27, 1994. Contains new letter to Parker.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. Peacock and his ‘pet politician’: an unpublished<br />

Latin squib on the coalition against Palmerston. MLR 91, 1996.<br />

§2<br />

[Spedding, J.]. Tales by the author <strong>of</strong> Headlong Hall. Edinburgh Rev<br />

68, Jan 1839; rptd in his Reviews and discussions, literary, political<br />

and historical, not relating to Bacon, 1879 (rev).<br />

[Langley, H.]. Headlong Hall and Night-mare Abbey. US Mag and<br />

Democratic Rev, June 1845.<br />

[Obituaries]. Examiner, 3 Feb 1866; Sunday Times, 4 Feb 1866; Daily<br />

Telegraph, 7 Feb 1866; Athenaeum, 10 Feb 1866; GM, Mar 1866.<br />

[Hannay, J.]. Recent humourists: Aytoun, Peacock, Prout. North Br<br />

Rev 45, Sep 1866, rptd Living Age (Boston), Oct 1866, rptd Eclectic<br />

Mag (New York), Dec 1866.<br />

Hutson, C. W. Peacock’s Headlong Hall. Southern Mag (Baltimore),<br />

Feb 1873.<br />

Smith, G. B. Thomas Love Peacock. Fortnightly Rev, Aug 1873, rptd<br />

in his Poets and novelists, 1875; tr Fr in Revue Britannique 1,<br />

1874.<br />

[Cole, H.]. Thomas Love Peacock: biographical notes from 1785 to<br />

1862. [1874] (priv ptd, 10 copies). Copies BL, Bodleian.<br />

Nicolls, E. Biographical notice in Works, ed H. Cole 1875<br />

(Collections, above). Family memoir based largely on Cole’s<br />

Biographical notes, [1874], above.<br />

F. R. D. Two forgotten satires. Yale Literary Mag, Mar 1875.<br />

Buchanan, R. Thomas Love Peacock: a personal reminiscence. New<br />

Quart Mag 4, Apr 1875, rptd Living Age (Boston), 17 July 1875,<br />

rptd in his A poet’s sketchbook, 1883, rptd in his A look round literature,<br />

1887.<br />

[Pollock, W. H.]. Thomas Love Peacock. Temple Bar, May 1875, rptd<br />

Eclectic Mag (New York), July 1875.<br />

G[osse], E. W. Thomas Love Peacock. London Soc, June 1875.<br />

Collins, M. Thomas Love Peacock: versifier and humourist. St<br />

James’s Mag, Sep 1875.<br />

Saintsbury, G. Thomas Love Peacock. Macmillan’s Mag, Apr 1886,<br />

rptd Living Age (Boston), 22 May 1886, rptd in his Essays in<br />

<strong>English</strong> literature 1780–1860, 1890, rptd in his Collected essays<br />

and papers, vol 2 1923.<br />

[Abbott, E.]. Peacock. Temple Bar, May 1887, rptd Living Age<br />

(Boston), 11 June 1887.<br />

Strachey, E. Recollections <strong>of</strong> Thomas Love Peacock. In Calidore and<br />

miscellanea, ed R. Garnett ‘1891’ [1892].<br />

Johnson, R. B. Thomas Love Peacock, satirist. Novel Rev, Aug 1892.<br />

Stoddard, R. H. Thomas Love Peacock. In his Under the evening<br />

lamp, New York 1892.<br />

Reichel, H. R. Thomas Love Peacock. Trans <strong>of</strong> Liverpool Welsh Nat<br />

Soc 15, 1899–1900.<br />

Axon, W. E. A. <strong>The</strong> juvenile library. Library ns 2, 1901. Identifies and<br />

reprints Peacock’s first pbd work.<br />

Paul, H. <strong>The</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Peacock. Nineteenth Cent, Apr 1903, rptd<br />

Living Age (Boston), 18 July 1903, rptd Eclectic Mag (New York),<br />

Sep 1903, rptd in his Stray leaves, 1906.<br />

Young, A. B. <strong>The</strong> life and novels <strong>of</strong> Thomas Love Peacock. Norwich<br />

1904. Univ <strong>of</strong> Freiburg inaugural dissertation, priv ptd.<br />

Williams, C. Thomas Love Peacock. Library ns 7, 1906.<br />

Boynton, H. W. Thomas Love Peacock. Atlantic Monthly, Dec 1906.<br />

Young, A. B. T. L. Peacock: contributions to periodicals. N & Q 6 July<br />

1907. Includes some mistaken attributions.<br />

Young, A. B. T. L. Peacock and the overland route. N & Q 17 Aug<br />

1907. Bibl data on Peacock’s evidence before parliamentary committees.<br />

Young, A. B. T. L. Peacock’s literary remains. N & Q 20 Mar 1909.<br />

Young, A. B. Thomas Love Peacock’s plays. N & Q 10 July 1909.<br />

Freeman, A. M. Thomas Love Peacock: a critical study. 1911. Suggests<br />

Peacock as probable author <strong>of</strong> Le mois Bubblose: or the A. S. S.<br />

Company, London Mag, Feb 1825.<br />

Van Doren, C. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Thomas Love Peacock. 1911. 1st scholarly<br />

biography.<br />

Vincent, L. H. Thomas Love Peacock. In his Dandies and men <strong>of</strong><br />

letters, Boston 1913.<br />

Butterworth, S. News for bibliophiles. Nation, 18 Dec 1913.<br />

Identifies Charles Abraham Elton as author <strong>of</strong> an essay On the<br />

poetry <strong>of</strong> Nonnus, London Mag, Oct, Nov 1822, attributed to<br />

Peacock by H. Cole and A. B. Young.<br />

Hartley, L. C. Thomas Love Peacock. Manchester Quart 34, 1915.<br />

Draper, J. W. <strong>The</strong> social satires <strong>of</strong> Thomas Love Peacock. MLN 33–4,<br />

1918–19.<br />

Gilson, J. P. [Letter to the editor]. <strong>The</strong> Times, 19 Mar 1923. Suggests<br />

Peacock as author <strong>of</strong> 2 pamphlets in defence <strong>of</strong> Sir Home Popham<br />

in 1804–5.<br />

Brett-Smith, H. F. B. Biographical introd to Halliford edn <strong>of</strong> Works,<br />

vol 1 1934. Still the most reliable full-length biography.<br />

White, N. I. In his <strong>The</strong> unextinguished hearth: Shelley and his contemporary<br />

critics, Durham NC 1938. Suggests Peacock as possible<br />

author <strong>of</strong> Dinner by the amateurs <strong>of</strong> vegetable diet (extracted<br />

from an old paper), London Mag, July 1821.<br />

Robinson, E. Thomas Love Peacock: critic <strong>of</strong> scientific progress.<br />

Annals <strong>of</strong> Science 10, 1954. Attributes to Peacock a letter on iron<br />

steamers signed ‘Cerberus’ in Spectator, 9 Sep 1854. DNB authoritatively<br />

attributes this letter to Peacock’s friend Macgregor Laird.<br />

Fain, J. T. Peacock’s essay on steam navigation. South Atlantic Bull<br />

35, 1970. Confirms Peacock’s authorship <strong>of</strong> article in Edinburgh<br />

Rev.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. <strong>The</strong> first printing <strong>of</strong> Peacock’s <strong>The</strong> pool <strong>of</strong> the<br />

diving friar. N & Q 219, 1974.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. A mistaken Peacock attribution: A can <strong>of</strong> cream<br />

from Devon. Ibid 220, 1975.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. <strong>The</strong> composition <strong>of</strong> Peacock’s Melincourt and the<br />

date <strong>of</strong> the Calidore fragment. ELN 13, 1975.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. <strong>The</strong> French translation <strong>of</strong> Peacock’s Melincourt.<br />

N & Q 221, 1976.<br />

Joukovsky, N. A. Peacock before Headlong Hall: a new look at his<br />

early years. Keats-Shelley Memorial Bull 36, 1985. Much new<br />

information about his family background and early life.

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