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

1163 | 1164<br />

Home sketches and foreign recollections. 3 vols 1841.<br />

reviews: in Athenaeum 708 1841; Dublin Univ Mag 18 1841;<br />

Spectator 14 1841.<br />

Allanston, or the infidel. 3 vols 1843 (private edn?), 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pyrenees, with excursions into Spain. 2 vols 1843.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 810 1843; Spectator 16 1843.<br />

Lost happiness, or the effects <strong>of</strong> a lie. A tale. 1845.<br />

Reflections on the history <strong>of</strong> the kings <strong>of</strong> Judah. 1848.<br />

Compensation. A story <strong>of</strong> real life thirty years ago. 2 vols 1856. Anon.<br />

Life and its realities. 3 vols 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reigning beauty. 3 vols 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heiress and her lovers. 3 vols 1863.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 1879 1863; Saturday Rev 16 1863.<br />

Leonore, a tale: and other poems. <strong>Cambridge</strong> and London 1864, 1865<br />

(new edn illus).<br />

Quagmire ahead. 1864 (priv ptd).<br />

Grey’s court. 2 vols 1865, 1866. With E. H. Dering.<br />

Oswald <strong>of</strong> Deira: a drama. 1867. Verse.<br />

A plea for happiness and hope. 1867 (priv ptd).<br />

Country coteries. 3 vols 1868.<br />

Lady May: a pastoral. 1869. Verse.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost bride. 3 vols 1872, 1 vol 1875 (2nd edn).<br />

review: Athenaeum 2330 1872.<br />

Won at last. 3 vols 1874.<br />

review: Athenaeum 2431 1874.<br />

Convictions. 1875 (priv ptd).<br />

Misgivings. 1875 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> golden bird: a fairy legend <strong>of</strong> the south <strong>of</strong> Ireland. In <strong>The</strong> oak;<br />

original tales and sketches by Sir J. Bowring, Lady Chatterton and<br />

others, ed C. Rogers, 1869. Play.<br />

Editions and translations<br />

Extracts from the works <strong>of</strong> J. P. F. Richter. Selected by and tr<br />

Chatterton. 1859.<br />

Memorials personal and historical <strong>of</strong> Admiral Lord Gambier. Ed<br />

Chatterton. 2 vols [1860], 1861, 1861 (2nd edn).<br />

Selections from the works <strong>of</strong> Plato. Tr Chatterton. 1862.<br />

Extracts from Aristotle’s works. Selected by and tr Chatterton. 1875<br />

(priv ptd).<br />

Frassinetti, G. <strong>The</strong> consolation <strong>of</strong> the devout soul . . .. Tr Chatterton.<br />

1876.<br />

§2<br />

Dering, E. H. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Georgiana, Lady Chatterton. 1878, 1901<br />

(2nd edn), [1911].<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 2640 1878; Dublin Rev 83 1878.<br />

DNB<br />

Henry Fothergill Chorley 1808–82<br />

See col 2220.<br />

Charles Clarke<br />

Charlie Thornhill, or the dunce <strong>of</strong> the family: a novel. 3 vols 1863.<br />

A box for the season: a sporting sketch. 2 vols 1864.<br />

Which is the winner? or the first gentleman <strong>of</strong> his family. 3 vols 1864.<br />

Crumbs from a sportsman’s table. 2 vols 1865, [1869].<br />

<strong>The</strong> flying scud: a sporting novel. 2 vols 1867 (anon), 1868 (3rd edn).<br />

Tom Crackenthorpe: hunting and steeplechasing. 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Beauclercs, father and son: a novel. 3 vols 1867.<br />

Lord Falconberg’s heir: a novel. 2 vols 1868.<br />

A forecastle frolic: being a round <strong>of</strong> stories for Christmas, conducted<br />

by Charles Clarke. [1868.]<br />

Myra Gray, or sown in tears, reaped in joy: a novel. 3 vols 1870.<br />

Calcraft’s confessions: or coward-conscience. 1870.<br />

Chips from an old block. [1871.]<br />

Mary Cowden Clarke 1809–98<br />

See col 2221.<br />

Caroline Clive, née Meysey-Wigley 1801–73<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

Mitchell, C. (ed). Caroline Clive: a bibliography. Victorian Fiction<br />

Research Guide. St Lucia Qld. 1999.<br />

§1<br />

Essays on the human intellect, as controlled by God, and on our<br />

Saviour, considered in his character <strong>of</strong> man. By Paul Ferrol. 1827.<br />

Anecdotes <strong>of</strong> the new poor laws. Nos 1 and 2. Birmingham nd. [1836].<br />

IX poems by V. 1840, 1841, (enlarged to 18 poems) 1928 (with introd<br />

by E. Partridge). V was short for Vigolina, mock-Latin for Wigley.<br />

reviews: Quart Rev 66, Sep 1840, (attributed to H. N. Coleridge<br />

in Wellesley) but to J. G. Lockhart by J. Davies see below; [Coventry<br />

Patmore] Edinburgh Rev 104, Oct 1856.<br />

I watched the heavens: a poem by V. 1842. Canto 1 <strong>of</strong> a projected<br />

longer poem.<br />

Saint Oldooman: a myth <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth century; contained in a<br />

letter from the Bishop <strong>of</strong> Verulanum to the Lord Drayton. 1845.<br />

Anon. St Oldooman is the rector <strong>of</strong> ‘Littlebitmore’, i.e. Newman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Queen’s ball: a poem by V. 1847. Based on a report that 150 dead<br />

people were invited to Queen Victoria’s ball on 18 June 1847.<br />

<strong>The</strong> glass-berg: a poem. 1851. About the Great Exhibition.<br />

<strong>The</strong> valley <strong>of</strong> the Rea: by V. 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Morlas: a poem by V. 1853.<br />

Paul Ferroll: a tale, by the author <strong>of</strong> IX poems by V. 1855, 1856 (4th<br />

edn, with a ‘concluding notice’ added), Leipzig 1856 (Tauchnitz),<br />

New York 1856, London 1858 (another ‘4th edn’, but in fact the<br />

5th), 1865, 1873, 1882, 1890, 1901, 1929 (with introd by E.<br />

Partridge), Oxford 1997 (introd by C. Mitchell); tr Fr (by<br />

Henriette Loreau) Paris 1858, (by Marie Souvestre) Paris 1859, Rus<br />

[St Petersburg?] 1859.<br />

review: Athenaeum 1451, 18 Aug 1855.<br />

Poems by the author <strong>of</strong> Paul Ferroll: including a new edition <strong>of</strong> IX<br />

poems by V with former and recent additions. 1856, 1872 (with 8<br />

poems deleted and 8 others added), 1890 (as Poems by V [Mrs<br />

Archer Clive], with another 3 poems added and introd by A.<br />

Greathed, Clive’s daughter).<br />

Year after year: a tale by the author <strong>of</strong> Paul Ferroll and IX poems by<br />

V. 1858, Leipzig 1858.<br />

Why Paul Ferroll killed his wife. 1860, Leipzig 1861, London 1861,<br />

1861, 1862, 1864, 1882, 1901.<br />

John Greswold. 2 vols 1864.<br />

Translation<br />

Guy <strong>of</strong> Warwick: a knight <strong>of</strong> Britain who in his day did many deeds<br />

<strong>of</strong> prowess and conquest in Germany, Italy and Denmark. Tr<br />

Clive. Ed William B. Todd, Austin TX 1968.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Clive contributed one article to Blackwood’s Mag and one to the<br />

Fortnightly Rev (see Wellesley vol 5). She also had a poem, ‘<strong>The</strong> first<br />

morning <strong>of</strong> 1860’, in the inaugural number <strong>of</strong> the Cornhill Mag ( Jan 1860).<br />

§2<br />

Mitford, M. R. Recollections <strong>of</strong> a literary life. 1852.<br />

Anon [R. H. Hutton]. <strong>The</strong> author <strong>of</strong> Paul Ferroll. Nat Rev 12, Apr 1861.<br />

Obits: <strong>The</strong> Times 16 July 1873; Athenaeum 2386, 19 July 1873.<br />

Davies, J. Contemporary Rev 23, Jan 1874.<br />

Saintsbury, G. A history <strong>of</strong> nineteenth century literature. 1896.<br />

Sergeant, A. Mrs Archer Clive. In Women novelists <strong>of</strong> Queen<br />

Victoria’s reign, 1897.<br />

Clive, M. (ed). Caroline Clive: from the diary and family papers <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs Archer Clive (1801–73). 1949.

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