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

1199 | 1200<br />

Oct 1837; [Lewes, G. H.] Nat Mag and Monthly Critic Dec 1837;<br />

Torch 6 Jan 1838; Courier 5 Feb, 2 Mar, 3 Apr 1838; Bell’s Weekly<br />

Messenger 6 May 1838; [Lister, T. H.] Edinburgh Rev 68, Oct 1838;<br />

Athenaeum 17 Nov 1838, 26 Oct 1839; Literary Gazette 24 Nov<br />

1838; Spectator 24 Nov 1838; Dublin Univ Mag Dec 1838; Court Jnl<br />

15 Dec 1838; Monthly Rev Jan 1839; [[Ford, R.] Quart Rev 64, June<br />

1839; D[wight], J. S., Christian Examiner Nov 1839; [Thackeray, W.<br />

M.] Fraser’s Mag Apr 1840; Parker’s London Mag 2 Feb 1845;<br />

[Cleghorn T.?] North Br Rev 3 1845.<br />

Studies and appreciations<br />

Cruikshank, G. <strong>The</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> Oliver Twist. <strong>The</strong> Times 30 Dec 1871.<br />

Cruikshank, G. <strong>The</strong> artist and the author. 1872. Cruikshank’s claim<br />

to have originated Oliver Twist; see Forster, Life <strong>of</strong> Dickens vol 2,<br />

1873.<br />

Whipple, E. P. Atlantic Monthly Oct 1876.<br />

Bayne, P. Studies in <strong>English</strong> Authors. Literary World 4 Apr 1879.<br />

Manners-Smith, C. In the footsteps <strong>of</strong> Bill Sikes. Cassell’s Mag Mar<br />

1900.<br />

Harper, C. G. In the track <strong>of</strong> Bill Sikes. London Mag Feb 1906.<br />

Southton, J. Y. Bill Sikes’s Hampton Tavern. Dickensian 7 1911.<br />

‘Sack, O.’ [B. W. Matz]. Jacob’s island and Bill Sikes’s house.<br />

Dickensian 14 1918.<br />

Nicholas Nickleby<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and adventures <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Nickleby, containing a faithful<br />

account <strong>of</strong> the fortunes, misfortunes, uprisings, downfallings<br />

and complete career <strong>of</strong> the Nickleby family, edited by ‘Boz’, with<br />

illustrations by ‘Phiz’. (Title on wrapper. On title page, <strong>The</strong> life<br />

and adventures <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Nickleby, by Charles Dickens). 20 (as<br />

19) monthly pts (with variants) Apr 1838–Oct 1839. <strong>The</strong> ms is dispersed<br />

in various collections: nearly 100 pages are held in the<br />

Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia; ch 9 is in the Dickens House<br />

Museum; there are several pages in the Dexter Collection in the<br />

BL, others in the Pierpont Morgan Lib, and half a page in the Free<br />

Lib <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Corrected pro<strong>of</strong>s are in the Forster<br />

Collection.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Strange, E. H. Notes on the bibliography <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Nickleby.<br />

Dickensian 33 1937.<br />

A new Dickens bibliography: Nicholas Nickleby. Dickensian 40<br />

1944.<br />

Editions<br />

Oct 1839 (with preface, and portrait <strong>of</strong> Dickens by Daniel Maclise, as<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and adventures <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Nickleby). 1 vol.<br />

Philadelphia 1839. First American edn.<br />

Paris 1839.<br />

New York 1839.<br />

Leipzig 1843 Tauchnitz Collection <strong>of</strong> British Authors no 47, as <strong>The</strong><br />

life and adventures <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Nickleby.<br />

1848 Cheap edn, with frontispiece from painting by T. Webster,<br />

engraved by T. Williams. (And in 30 weekly pts, 8 monthly pts,<br />

Oct 1847–May 1848).<br />

1858 Library edn.<br />

1867 Charles Dickens edn, with new preface.<br />

Boston 1867 Diamond edn, illustr S. Eytinge jr.<br />

New York 1873 Household edn, illustr C. S. Reinhart.<br />

New York 1876 New Illus Lib edn, introd by E. P. Whipple.<br />

1881, illustr F. Barnard.<br />

1883, illustr J. Proctor.<br />

1892 Macmillan edn, introd by C. Dickens the younger.<br />

1897 Gadshill edn, introd by A. Lang. 2 vols.<br />

1899 Temple edn, introd by W. Jerrold. 3 vols.<br />

1900 Rochester edn, introd by G. Gissing, notes by F. G. Kitton. 2<br />

vols.<br />

1902 Biographical edn, introd by A. Waugh.<br />

1906, illustr W. H. C. Groome.<br />

1907 Everyman’s Lib edn, introd by G. K. Chesterton.<br />

1913–15, Waverley edn, introd by E. F. Benson, illustr C. Pears and F.<br />

Barnard.<br />

New York 1931, illustr C. E. Brock.<br />

1938 Nonesuch edn, ed W. Dexter, H. Walpole, A. Waugh and T.<br />

Hatton.<br />

New York 1940 Heritage Club edn, illustr S. Spurrier.<br />

Altrincham 1948 Cheshire Lib edn, illustr J. M. Currie.<br />

1950 New Oxford Illus Dickens, introd by S. Thorndyke.<br />

1953 Collins edn, introd by A. Waugh.<br />

1968 Pan edn, introd and notes by A. Calder-Marshall.<br />

Harmondsworth 1978 Penguin <strong>English</strong> Lib edn, later Penguin<br />

Classics edn, ed with introd and notes by M. Slater.<br />

1982 Scholar facs edn, ed with introd by M. Slater (and in parts 18 Sep<br />

1972–22 Jan 1973).<br />

1982 Signet Classics edn, afterword by S. Marcus.<br />

Toronto and London 1983 Bantam edn, introd by E. Johnson.<br />

1986 Folio Soc edn, introd by C. Hibbert, illustr C. Keeping.<br />

1990 World’s Classics edn, ed with introd and notes by P. Schlicke.<br />

1991 Mandarin edn, introd by P. Ackroyd.<br />

1993 Everyman’s Lib edn, introd by J. Carey, with G. K. Chesterton’s<br />

1907 introd (above) as appendix.<br />

1994 Everyman Dickens edn, ed with introd and notes by D.<br />

Parker.<br />

Harmondsworth 1999 Penguin Classics edn, ed M. Ford.<br />

Dickens’s reading adaptation<br />

Nicholas Nickleby at the Yorkshire School: a reading in four chapters.<br />

[1861?] (priv ptd), nd (rev and ‘in three chapters’), both rptd<br />

(‘in four chapters’) and in collections 1975, 1983. Facs rptd in<br />

parts, Ilkley 1973. See Readings, below.<br />

Commentary on the text<br />

de Suzannet, A. <strong>The</strong> original manuscript <strong>of</strong> Nicholas Nickleby.<br />

Dickensian 43 1947.<br />

Slater, M. <strong>The</strong> composition and monthly publication <strong>of</strong> Nicholas<br />

Nickleby. 1972.<br />

Imitations<br />

‘Bos’ [T. P. Prest?]. Nickelas Nickelbery: containing the adventures<br />

<strong>of</strong> the family <strong>of</strong> Nickelbery, embellished with forty-two engravings.<br />

[1838?]. In weekly and monthly pts.<br />

‘Palette, Peter’ [T. Onwhyn]. Thirty-two illustrations to Nicholas<br />

Nickleby. [1838–9], Ilkley 1973.<br />

‘La Creevy, Miss’ [J. K. Meadows]. Heads from Nicholas Nickleby.<br />

From drawings by Miss La Creevy. [1839].<br />

‘Guess’. Scenes from the life <strong>of</strong> Nickleby married, with 22 plates by<br />

Quiz. 1840.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

See Bolton 1987 under Studies and bibliographies <strong>of</strong> adaptations,<br />

below.<br />

Stirling, E. Nicholas Nickleby; or, Doings at Dotheboys Hall. 1838.<br />

Pitt, G. D. Nicholas Nickleby; or, the schoolmaster at home and<br />

abroad. 1838.<br />

Moncrieff, W. Nicholas Nickleby and Poor Smike; or, the victim <strong>of</strong><br />

the Yorkshire school. 1839.<br />

Horncastle, H. <strong>The</strong> savage and the maiden [alt title: Old Crummles<br />

and the phenomenon]. New York 1840.<br />

Horncastle, H. <strong>The</strong> fortunes <strong>of</strong> Smike: or a sequel to Nicholas<br />

Nickleby. 1840.<br />

<strong>The</strong> humbug or the savage and the maiden. New York 1842.<br />

Boucicault, D. Smike; or, Nicholas Nickleby. New York 1859.<br />

Halliday, A. Nicholas Nickleby. 1875.<br />

Simms, H. Nicholas Nickleby. Brighton 1875.<br />

Nicholas Nickleby. Film, Biograph 1903.<br />

Nicholas Nickleby. Film, Thanhouser 1912.

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