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

1155 | 1156<br />

<strong>of</strong> the speeches and proceedings at a public meeting held at the<br />

Hanover Square rooms July 1 1851, Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton<br />

bart. in the chair. 1851.<br />

Outlines <strong>of</strong> the early history <strong>of</strong> the east with explanatory descriptions<br />

<strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the more remarkable nations and cities mentioned<br />

in the Old Testament: a lecture delivered at the Royston<br />

Mechanics’ Institute. Royston 1852.<br />

Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton’s speech delivered at the Leeds<br />

Mechanics’ Institution. 1854.<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton to the associated societies <strong>of</strong><br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh on the occasion <strong>of</strong> his installation as<br />

their Honorary President. Edinburgh and London 1854, 1855.<br />

Speech <strong>of</strong> Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton against the second reading <strong>of</strong><br />

the foreign enlistment bill in the House <strong>of</strong> Commons. 1855.<br />

Inaugural address delivered by Sir E. L. Bulwer Lytton bart. on his<br />

installation as Lord Rector <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Glasgow. Glasgow<br />

1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> representation <strong>of</strong> the people bill: speech delivered in the House<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commons. Edinburgh and London 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new reform bill: speech delivered in the House <strong>of</strong> Commons.<br />

1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> inaugural address <strong>of</strong> the Right Hon. Lord Lytton delivered at<br />

the congress <strong>of</strong> the British Archaeological Association. Hertford<br />

1869.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and annuals<br />

Bulwer edited the NMM from Nov 1831 to Aug 1833, and in this capacity contributed<br />

regularly to features such as the Monthly Commentary besides the<br />

more specific contributions listed below. He edited Monthly Chronicle,to<br />

which he similarly contributed in an editorial role, from Mar to Oct 1838.<br />

Short fiction<br />

<strong>The</strong> first songstresses in town. Knight’s Quart Mag Oct 1823.<br />

Madame Catalani. Knight’s Quart Mag Jan 1824.<br />

Narenor: a tale. Knight’s Quart Mag Apr–Aug 1824.<br />

Too handsome for any thing (rptd in <strong>The</strong> student, above,as<br />

Ferdinand Fitzroy: or too handsome for any thing); A manuscript<br />

found in a madhouse. Literary Souvenir 1829.<br />

Monos and Daimonos: a legend. NMM May 1830; rptd in <strong>The</strong><br />

student, above.<br />

De Lindsay: a tale. NMM June 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world as it is: a tale. NMM Nov 1831 (rptd in <strong>The</strong> student, above),<br />

New York 1898 (edn limited to 120 copies).<br />

<strong>The</strong> law <strong>of</strong> arrest: a tale from facts. NMM Mar 1832; rptd in <strong>The</strong><br />

student, above.<br />

Hereditary honours: a tale <strong>of</strong> love and mystery. NMM May 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> suicide <strong>of</strong> St Vallery. NMM June 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nymph <strong>of</strong> the Lurlei Berg: a tale. NMM Nov 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> abroad: or the prince <strong>of</strong> Seidlitz Powders. NMM Dec<br />

1832.<br />

Fi-Ho-Ti: or the pleasures <strong>of</strong> reputation. NMM Aug 1833; rptd in<br />

<strong>The</strong> student, above.<br />

Arasmanes: or the seeker. Amulet 1834 (rptd in <strong>The</strong> student, above),<br />

Paris 1834 (Baudry), London 1905; tr Fr (by A. Dalamotte) with 3<br />

stories from <strong>The</strong> pilgrims <strong>of</strong> the Rhine, St Petersburg 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> choice <strong>of</strong> Phylias. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty 1834; rptd in <strong>The</strong><br />

student, above.<br />

Puck’s tale: or the love <strong>of</strong> a spirit. Angelo’s Pic Nic: or table talk 1834.<br />

Chairolas. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty, 1836 (rptd in later edns <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

student, above); as Chairolas prince <strong>of</strong> Paida in Chairolas prince <strong>of</strong><br />

Paida with other tales (the other tales not by Bulwer),<br />

Philadelphia 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three sisters, translated from the Phoenician. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Beauty, 1838.<br />

Zicci. Monthly Chron Mar–Aug 1838. Unfinished pilot story for<br />

Zanoni, <strong>of</strong>ten printed with Zanoni, and occasionally with<br />

Falkland, in collected edns <strong>of</strong> Bulwer’s novels.<br />

An episode in life. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty, 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lawyer who cost his client nothing, from the Thresor d’histoires<br />

admirables et memorables de nostre temps, par Simon Goulart,<br />

Senslisien MDCXX. Keepsake 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> confirmed valetudinarian. Keepsake 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> haunted and the haunters: or the house and the brain.<br />

Blackwood’s Mag Aug 1859; rptd in Tales from Blackwood (1st<br />

ser) Edinburgh and London 1858–61, vol 10, London and<br />

Glasgow 1905, London 1925 (introd by H. Armitage). From 1864<br />

onwards <strong>of</strong>ten appended to edns <strong>of</strong> A strange story; frequently<br />

anthologised in twentieth-century collections <strong>of</strong> supernatural<br />

fiction.<br />

A dream <strong>of</strong> the dead. Blackwood’s Mag Sep 1859.<br />

Poems<br />

Poems to Zoë. Knight’s Quart Mag June 1823.<br />

Stanzas in the editorial; Sonnet written on the first leaf <strong>of</strong> Keats’<br />

poems; Despair; Song; To M_. Knight’s Quart Mag Jan 1824.<br />

Sonnet to A. T. on her birth-day. Knight’s Quart Mag Apr 1824.<br />

<strong>English</strong> manners or satiric sketches. NMM Apr 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poet’s dream. Friendship’s Offering 1832.<br />

Elegy to the memory <strong>of</strong> H. W. ; <strong>The</strong> consolations <strong>of</strong> sleep. NMM Aug<br />

1833.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the crowd. In a letter to Lady Blessington, 1 Jan 1836, in <strong>The</strong><br />

literary life and correspondence <strong>of</strong> the Countess <strong>of</strong> Blessington,<br />

ed R. R. Madden, 3 vols 1855.<br />

Ode to a leafless tree in June. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty 1839.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wife to the wooer. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty 1840.<br />

First and last. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty 1841.<br />

Ode, the last separation.Keepsake 1841.<br />

Jealousy. Keepsake 1842.<br />

Content and desire. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty 1844.<br />

Youth’s dirge. Heath’s Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty 1845.<br />

To the Hon Mrs Norton, ‘the queenly spirit <strong>of</strong> a star’. <strong>The</strong> Drawing-<br />

Room Scrapbook 1847.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first violets. Keepsake 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> modern wooer. Keepsake 1855.<br />

Drama<br />

Eugene Aram: a tragedy. NMM Aug 1833; rptd in later edns <strong>of</strong> the<br />

novel Eugene Aram above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old dream. Once a Year, Christmas no 1868.<br />

Essays and reviews<br />

<strong>The</strong> lounger. 3 pts NMM Apr–June 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> poor. NMM Dec 1830.<br />

Conversations with an ambitious student in ill health. 8 pts NMM<br />

Dec 1830–Mar 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> society in England and France. Edinburgh Rev Jan 1831.<br />

A letter to Doctor Southey poet laureate respecting a remarkable<br />

poem by a mechanic. NMM Apr 1831.<br />

<strong>Literature</strong> considered as a pr<strong>of</strong>ession. NMM Sep 1831.<br />

Address to the public; How will the peers be gained?; Why may we<br />

blame the bishops?; Aristocracy in religion; Ourselves, our correspondents<br />

and the public [with S. C. Hall]; Living literary characters<br />

no 11: Samuel Rogers. NMM Nov 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> times; A foreigner in England; Lord Brougham the man <strong>of</strong> the<br />

time; A knowledge <strong>of</strong> the world in men and books (rptd in <strong>The</strong><br />

student, above); Romance and reality [review <strong>of</strong> novel by L. E.<br />

Landon]; Government and administration [headnote to<br />

Ebenezer Elliott’s poem Byron and Napoleon: or they met in<br />

heaven]. NMM Dec 1831.<br />

Asmodeus at large. 10 pts NMM Jan 1832–Feb 1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new year; On <strong>English</strong> notions <strong>of</strong> morality; <strong>The</strong> universal education<br />

<strong>of</strong> the people essential to the public happiness (rptd, revised,<br />

as appendix A to England and the <strong>English</strong>, above). NMM Jan 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Quarterly Review: remarks in reply to the article therein enti-

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