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Attributed works<br />

A blighted life, by the Right Hon Lady Lytton. 1880.<br />

‘Autobiography’, apparently by RBL but see Sadleir under §2,<br />

below, p. 433, for refutation <strong>of</strong> authorship.<br />

In her Life <strong>of</strong> Rosina Lady Lytton, see §2 below, Louisa Devey attributes<br />

two further anonymously pbd novels to RBL. <strong>The</strong> first <strong>of</strong> these, Mauleverer’s<br />

divorce (3 vols 1859), is in fact the work <strong>of</strong> Emma Robinson (see col 1392). <strong>The</strong><br />

second, Clumber Chase: or love’s riddle solved by a royal sphinx, a<br />

tale <strong>of</strong> the Restoration (3 vols 1871), is the only catalogued work <strong>of</strong> a certain<br />

George Gordon Scott. Devey claims that this was a pseud <strong>of</strong> RBL.<br />

§2<br />

Refutation <strong>of</strong> an audacious forgery <strong>of</strong> the dowager Lady Lytton’s<br />

name to a book [i.e. A blighted life] <strong>of</strong> the publication <strong>of</strong> which<br />

she was totally ignorant. 1880 (priv ptd).<br />

Devey, L. (ed). Letters <strong>of</strong> the late Edward Bulwer Lord Lytton to his<br />

wife with extracts <strong>of</strong> her MS autobiography and other documents<br />

published in vindication <strong>of</strong> her memory. 1884, New York<br />

1889.<br />

Devy, L. (ed). Life <strong>of</strong> Rosina, Lady Lytton with numerous extracts<br />

from her MS autobiography and other original documents published<br />

in vindication <strong>of</strong> her memory. 1887 (2 edns).<br />

Ellis, S. M. (ed). Unpublished letters from Lady Bulwer Lytton to A.<br />

E. Chalon R. A. 1914.<br />

Sadleir, M. Edward and Rosina 1803–36. 1931. [ab]<br />

Selina Bunbury 1802–82<br />

§1<br />

Early recollections: a tale. 1825 (anon); [1856] (2nd edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> pastor’s tales. 1826 (anon).<br />

A visit to my birthplace. Dublin 1826 (anon), Boston [1828] (Amer<br />

edn rev and improved), London 1855.<br />

Annot and her pupil. Edinburgh 1827 (anon), Salem 1829,<br />

Edinburgh 1830, London 1830 (2nd edn).<br />

Cabin conversations and castle scenes. An Irish story. 1827. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Abbey <strong>of</strong> Innismoyle. Dublin 1828 (anon), 1829 (2nd edn), New<br />

York and Philadelphia 1845 (1st Amer edn).<br />

Stories from church history. 1828. Anon.<br />

Retrospectives: a soldier’s story. 1829. Anon.<br />

Eleanor. 1830. Anon.<br />

Gertrude and her family. Dublin 1830. Anon.<br />

My foster brother. 1833 (2nd edn). Anon.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> my country. 1833. Anon.<br />

My early adventures during the peninsular campaigns <strong>of</strong> Napoleon.<br />

Boston 1834. Anon.<br />

Anecdotes <strong>of</strong> Peter the Great, Emperor <strong>of</strong> Russia. [1843.] Anon.<br />

Coombe Abbey: an historical tale. Dublin 1843, 1844, London 1857<br />

(new edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> castle and the hovel: or the two sceptics. 1844, 1864.<br />

‘I am so happy’. 1844.<br />

Rides in the Pyrenees. 2 vols 1844, 1847, 1848.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 886 1844; Spectator 17 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> star <strong>of</strong> the court. 1844. 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blind girl <strong>of</strong> the moor, a shepherd’s child. 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Indian babes in the wood. [1845?]<br />

Recollections <strong>of</strong> Ireland. Dublin 1846. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> triumph <strong>of</strong> truth. [1846] (anon), [1847].<br />

A happy new-year! [1847.]<br />

Sketches in the life <strong>of</strong> Alfred the Great. 1847.<br />

Evelyn: or a journey from Stockholm to Rome in 1847–8. 2 vols 1849.<br />

A visit to the Catacombs. 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blind clergyman and his little guide. 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brother’s sacrifice. A French story. [1851?]<br />

Evelyn, or the maiden’s secret. 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first <strong>of</strong>fence, or the forged letter. 1851 (Stories for schools. SPCK).<br />

Rosina Bulwer Lytton | Georgina, Lady Chatterton<br />

Little Dora Playfair, or ‘I won’t go to school’. 1851.<br />

Why are you afraid <strong>of</strong> the policeman? 1851 (Stories for schools.<br />

SPCK).<br />

<strong>The</strong> happy land. 1852 (Stories for schools. SPCK).<br />

Honesty and industry, or the violet seller. 1853 (Stories for schools.<br />

SPCK).<br />

Life in Sweden, with excursions in Norway and Denmark. 2 vols<br />

1853.<br />

review: London Quart Rev 1 1853.<br />

Glory, glory, glory. A story for little children. [1855?]<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost one found. 1856.<br />

Our own story. 3 vols 1856.<br />

Silent John, or the picture <strong>of</strong> the good shepherd expounded. 1856,<br />

[1895] (SPCK).<br />

A summer in northern Europe. 2 vols 1856.<br />

review: Athenaeum 1491 1856.<br />

Little Mary, or the captain’s gold ring. 1857.<br />

Russia after the war. 2 vols 1857.<br />

review: Athenaeum 1541 1857.<br />

Sir Guy d’Esterre. 2 vols 1858, 1 vol Dublin 1874.<br />

review: Athenaeum 1593 1858.<br />

My first travels. 2 vols 1859.<br />

review: Athenaeum 1675 1859.<br />

Edward, the infant-school boy. [1860].<br />

Madame Constance: the autobiography <strong>of</strong> a Frenchwoman. Ed<br />

[actually written by] Bunbury. 2 vols 1861.<br />

review: Athenaeum 1750 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> recovered estate and other tales. 1862. Contains <strong>The</strong> recovered<br />

estate, <strong>The</strong> blind curate’s child, Christmas Eve in the forests <strong>of</strong><br />

Sweden.<br />

Sampson the fisherman and his son. 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blind curate’s child. 1863. First pbd in <strong>The</strong> recovered estate,<br />

1862, above.<br />

Florence Manvers. 3 vols 1865.<br />

Lady Flora: or the events <strong>of</strong> a winter in Sweden, and a summer in<br />

Rome in the years 1846 and 1847. 2 vols 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> smuggler’s cave. [1897.]<br />

Fanny the flower-girl, or honesty rewarded. New York [1911],<br />

Philadelphia nd.<br />

Editions and translations<br />

Evenings in the Pyrenees, comprising the stories <strong>of</strong> wanderers from<br />

many lands. Ed and arranged by Bunbury. 1845.<br />

review: Athenaeum 931 1845.<br />

Mullois, J. <strong>The</strong> Sunday <strong>of</strong> the people in France. Tr with an introd by<br />

Bunbury 1855.<br />

Bunbury wrote for various journals, especially Fraser’s Mag. See Wellesley<br />

vol 5.<br />

§2<br />

Crone, J. S. A concise dictionary <strong>of</strong> Irish biography. Dublin 1928.<br />

Brady, A. M. and B. Cleeve. A biographical dictionary <strong>of</strong> Irish<br />

writers. Gigginstown, Ireland 1985.<br />

Georgina, Lady Chatterton, Lady Henrietta<br />

Georgiana Marcia Lascelles Chatterton, née<br />

Iremonger 1806–76<br />

§1<br />

Aunt Dorothy’s tale: or Geraldine Morton. 2 vols 1837. Anon.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 503 1837; Spectator 10 1837.<br />

A good match, <strong>The</strong> heiress <strong>of</strong> Drosberg and <strong>The</strong> cathedral chorister.<br />

3 vols 1839, 1840, 1 vol 1868 (new edn).<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 633 1839; Spectator 12 1839.<br />

Rambles in the south <strong>of</strong> Ireland during the year 1838. 2 vols 1839,<br />

1839 (2nd edn).<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 601 1839; Spectator 12 1839.<br />

1161 | 1162

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