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

1215 | 1216<br />

Soray, W. Dickensian humbugs III: Uriah and some others.<br />

Dickensian 2 1906.<br />

Bately, J. From Blunderstone to Yarmouth. Dickensian 5 1909.<br />

Norris, E. A. Mr Peggotty, Gentleman. Dickensian 5 1909.<br />

Nicoll, W. R. <strong>The</strong> true story <strong>of</strong> David Copperfield. Bookman extra no<br />

1914.<br />

Roe, F. G. Some remarks upon the Copperfield controversy.<br />

Dickensian 10 1914.<br />

MacDuffie, M. Why I liked David Copperfield. Dickensian 11 1915.<br />

Morten, W. V. James Sharman and Ham Peggotty. Dickensian 11 1915.<br />

Watson, G. Wilkins Micawber: a sketch. Dickensian 14 1918.<br />

Fraser, E. A. <strong>The</strong> psychology <strong>of</strong> Betsey Trotwood. Dickensian 16<br />

1920.<br />

Lupton, E. B. Oliver Goldsmith as the prototype <strong>of</strong> Mr Mell.<br />

Dickensian 16 1920.<br />

Bleak House<br />

Bleak House, with illustrations by H. K. Browne. 20 (as 19) monthly<br />

pts, Mar 1852–Sep 1853 (slight variants). Complete ms, memoranda<br />

and number plans and an incomplete set <strong>of</strong> corrected<br />

pro<strong>of</strong>s are in the Forster Collection.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

A new Dickens bibliography: Bleak House. Dickensian 39 1943.<br />

Blount, T. Bleak, bleaker, bleakest. Dickensian 67 1971. Review <strong>of</strong><br />

recent edns <strong>of</strong> Bleak House.<br />

Easson, A. Paperback editions <strong>of</strong> Bleak House. Dickens Quart 1984.<br />

Editions<br />

Leipzig 1852 Tauchnitz Collection <strong>of</strong> British Authors no 230. 4 vols.<br />

Originally issued in pts.<br />

1853, with preface. 1 vol.<br />

1858 Cheap edn.<br />

1859 Library edn.<br />

1868 Charles Dickens edn, with rev preface.<br />

New York 1877 New Illus Lib edn, introd by E. P. Whipple. 2 vols.<br />

1896 Macmillan edn, introd by C. Dickens the younger.<br />

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

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

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

1903 Biographical edn, introd by A. Waugh.<br />

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

1908, illustr W. H. C. Groome.<br />

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

Barnard.<br />

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

Hatton.<br />

1948 New Oxford Illus Dickens, introd by O. Sitwell.<br />

New York 1951, introd by J. Cournos.<br />

1953, introd by R. B. Johnson.<br />

New York 1953, introd by D. Friede.<br />

Boston 1956 Riverside edn, introd by M. D. Zabel.<br />

New York 1964 Signet Classics edn, afterword by G. Tillotson.<br />

New York 1965 Laurel edn, introd by E. Johnson.<br />

1969, ed A. E. Dyson.<br />

New York 1970 Rinehart edn, introd and notes by A. Guerard.<br />

New York 1971 Crowell Critical Lib edn, ed D. DeVries with background<br />

material and selected criticism.<br />

Harmondsworth 1971 Penguin <strong>English</strong> Lib edn, later Penguin<br />

Classics edn, ed with notes by N. Page and introd by J. H. Miller.<br />

1976 Pan edn, introd and notes by A. Calder-Marshall.<br />

New York 1977 Norton Critical edn, ed with notes, background<br />

sources and studies by G. H. Ford and S. Monod.<br />

Toronto, New York, London and Sidney 1983 Bantam Classic edn,<br />

with excerpts from V. Nabakov’s lectures on Bleak House.<br />

New York 1985, ed with notes by G. H. Ford and S. Monod.<br />

1985 Folio Soc edn, introd by C. Hibbert, illustr C. Keeping.<br />

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

1991 Everyman’s Lib edn, introd by B. Hardy, with G. K. Chesterton’s<br />

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

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

Sanders.<br />

Oxford 1996 World’s Classics edn, ed with introd and notes by S.<br />

Gill.<br />

Harmondsworth 1996 Penguin Classics edn, introd by N. Bradbury.<br />

1996 Bedford Books edn, ed J. Carlisle.<br />

Commentary on the text<br />

Staples, L. C. Shavings from Dickens’s workshop: unpublished fragments<br />

from the novels, V. Dickensian 50 1954.<br />

Sucksmith, H. P. Dickens at work on Bleak House: a critical examination<br />

<strong>of</strong> his memoranda and number plans. RMS 9 1965.<br />

Ford, G. H. <strong>The</strong> titles for Bleak House. Dickensian 65 1969.<br />

DeVries, D. <strong>The</strong> Bleak House page-pro<strong>of</strong>s: more shavings from<br />

Dickens’s workshop. Dickensian 66 1970.<br />

Monod, S. When the battle’s lost and won: Dickens vs the compositors<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bleak House. Dickensian 69 1973.<br />

Watson, J. L. Dickens at work on manuscript and pro<strong>of</strong>: Bleak House<br />

and Little Dorrit. Jnl <strong>of</strong> the Australasian Univs Lang and Lit Assoc<br />

45 1976.<br />

Ford, G. and S. Monod. Textual notes in their edn <strong>of</strong> Bleak House,<br />

1977.<br />

Monod, S.‘Between two worlds’: editing Dickens. In Editing nineteenth-century<br />

fiction, ed Jane Millgate, Toronto 1978.<br />

Shatto, S. <strong>The</strong> companion to Bleak House. 1988.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

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

below.<br />

Pitt, G. D. Bleak House, or the wandering spectre. 1853.<br />

Lee, N. Bleak House. 1853.<br />

Brougham, J. Bleak House. New York 1853.<br />

Bleak House; or the ghost walk (alt, or the adventures <strong>of</strong> Jo the crossing<br />

sweeper). 1854.<br />

Falconer, E. Bleak House; or, the ghost walk. 1854.<br />

Randle, H. and F. Janauschek. Chesney Wold. Baltimore 1873.<br />

Burnett, J. P. Jo; or, Bleak House. 1875.<br />

Simpson, J. P. Lady Dedlock’s secret. 1874.<br />

Lander, G. Bleak House, or Poor Jo. 1876.<br />

Woolf, B. E. Poor Jo. Boston 1876.<br />

Weaver, H. A. Tom-All-Alone’s. New York 1877.<br />

Davenport, H. Poor Jo. 1878.<br />

Jo, the crossing sweep. Film 1918.<br />

Bleak House. Film, Ideal 1920. Script by W. J. Elliott. Directed by M.<br />

Elvey.<br />

Kester, P. Lady Dedlock. New York 1923.<br />

Bleak House. BBC television serial 1959. Script by C. Cox.<br />

Mr Guppy’s tale. BBC television 1969. Script by Whitemore, H.<br />

Bleak House. BBC television serial 1985. 8 pts, 10 Apr–29 May. Script<br />

by A. Hopcraft. Directed by R. Devenish. With D. Rigg and D.<br />

Elliott.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Chorley, H. F.] Athenaeum 6 Mar 1852, 17 Sep 1853; Eng Rev July<br />

1852; [Denman, T.] 6 articles in the Standard 13 Sep–5 Oct 1853<br />

(rptd in Uncle Tom’s cabin, Bleak House, slavery and slave trade;<br />

see H. Stone, Dickens and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Nineteenth-<br />

Cent Fiction 12 1958); Leader 5 Feb 1853; United States Mag and<br />

Democratic Rev Sep 1853; Illus London News 24 Sep 1853;<br />

Bentley’s Misc 34 1853; [Brimley, G.] Spectator 24 Sep 1853. (rptd<br />

in his Essays, 1858); [Sargent, W.] North Amer Rev 77 1853;<br />

Bentley’s Monthly Rev Oct 1853; Westminster Rev Oct 1853;<br />

[Forster, J.] Examiner 8 Oct 1853; [Riggs, C. F.] Putnam’s Monthly<br />

Mag Nov 1853; Eclectic Rev Dec 1853; [Stothert, J. A.] Rambler Jan

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