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

1219 | 1220<br />

Whipple, E. P. Atlantic Monthly Mar 1877.<br />

Rodd, W. B. Stephen Blackpool’s prayer. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

Hearn, A. S. Dickens and schools. Dickensian 8 1912.<br />

McCormick, I. C. A defence for Hard times. Dickensian 12 1916.<br />

Doran, W. J. Hard times and these times . Dickensian 15 1919.<br />

Little Dorrit<br />

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

pts, Dec 1855–June 1857 (variants). <strong>The</strong> complete ms, number<br />

plans and incomplete corrected pro<strong>of</strong>s are in the Forster<br />

Collection. Corrected page pro<strong>of</strong>s for bk 1, ch 4 and all No 2 are in<br />

the Dexter Collection.<br />

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

A new Dickens bibliography: Little Dorrit. Dickensian 40 1944.<br />

Editions<br />

Leipzig 1856 Tauchnitz Collection <strong>of</strong> British Authors no 350. 4 vols.<br />

Originally issued in pts.<br />

1857, with preface. 1 vol.<br />

1859 Library edn.<br />

1861 Cheap 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 />

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

1899 Macmillan edn, introd by C. Dickens the younger.<br />

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

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

1908 Everyman’s Lib edn, introd by G. K. Chesterton.<br />

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

Barnard.<br />

1937 Nonesuch edn, ed W. Dexter, H. Walpole, A. Waugh and T.<br />

Hatton.<br />

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

1953 New Oxford Illus edn, introd by L. Trilling.<br />

1959 Collins edn, introd by M. Whyte.<br />

Harmondsworth 1967 Penguin Eng Lib edn, later Penguin Classics<br />

edn, ed with introd and notes by J. Holloway.<br />

Toronto 1969 Macmillan College Classics edn, introd by R. D.<br />

McMaster.<br />

Oxford 1979 Clarendon edn, ed with introd by H. P. Sucksmith.<br />

Oxford 1979 World’s Classics edn, ed with new introd and notes by<br />

H. P. Sucksmith.<br />

New York 1980 Signet Classics edn, afterword by R. Altick.<br />

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

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

Harmondsworth 1997. Penguin Classics edn, ed S. Wall, notes by H.<br />

Small.<br />

1999 Everyman Dickens edn, ed with introd and notes by A. Easson.<br />

Commentary on the text<br />

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

from the novels, III. Dickensian 49 1953.<br />

Herring, P. D. Dickens’s monthly number plans for Little Dorrit. MP<br />

64 1966.<br />

Butt, J. <strong>The</strong> serial publication <strong>of</strong> Dickens’s novels: Martin<br />

Chuzzlewit and Little Dorrit. In Pope, Dickens and others,<br />

Edinburgh 1969.<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 />

Dramatisations<br />

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

below.<br />

Cooper, F. F. Little Dorrit. 1856.<br />

Albery, J. <strong>The</strong> two roses. 1870. <strong>The</strong> role <strong>of</strong> Digby Grant made famous<br />

by Henry Irving.<br />

Brougham, J. Amy Dorrit. 1873.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two roses. Film, Thanhauser 1910.<br />

Little Dorrit. Film, Thanhauser 1913.<br />

Little Dorrit. Film 1920. Directed by S. Morgan.<br />

Little Dorrit. Film, Denmark 1930. Script by S. Ask. Directed by A. W.<br />

Sandberg.<br />

Little Dorrit. Pt 1, Nobody’s fault; pt 2, Little Dorrit’s story. Film<br />

1987. Written and directed by C. Edzard. With D. Jacobi and S.<br />

Pickering.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Dixon, W. H.] Athenaeum 1 Dec 1855, 6 June 1857; Illus Times 8 Dec<br />

1855; Monthly Rev <strong>of</strong> Lit, Science and Art Jan 1856; Saturday Rev<br />

22 Nov 1856; [Hanley, E. B.] Blackwood’s Mag Apr 1857; [Forster,<br />

J.] Examiner 13 June 1857; Leader 27 June 1857; [Stephen, J. F.]<br />

Edinburgh Rev 106 1857 (reply by Dickens, Household Words 1<br />

Aug 1857); [Stephen, J. F.?] Saturday Rev 4, 18 July 1857 (reply in<br />

Leader 11–18 July 1857); Knickerbocker Aug 1857; Hollingshead, J.<br />

Train Aug 1857; Trollope, A. Cornhill Mag 3 Feb 1861; Eclectic Rev<br />

Oct 1861.<br />

Studies and appreciations<br />

Fraser, W. A. Little Dorrit. Dickensian 3 1907.<br />

Shaw, G. B. Dickens and Little Dorrit. Dickensian 4 1908.<br />

Compagnon de la Marjolaine. Dickensian 5 1909.<br />

Matchett, W. <strong>The</strong> neglected book. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

Kent, W. Little Dorrit and the Edinburgh Review. Dickensian 15<br />

1919.<br />

A tale <strong>of</strong> two cities<br />

A tale <strong>of</strong> two cities, with illustrations by H. K. Browne. Appeared<br />

simultaneously in All the Year Round 30 Apr–26 Nov 1859, and in<br />

8 (as 7) monthly pts, June–Dec 1859. <strong>The</strong> ms and number plans<br />

are in the Forster Collection. No pro<strong>of</strong>s survive.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Sawyer, C. J. and F. J. H. Darton. <strong>English</strong> books. Vol 2, 1927. Full collation<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1859 pts.<br />

A new Dickens bibliography: A tale <strong>of</strong> two cities. Dickensian 41 1945.<br />

Todd, W. B. Note 94: Dickens, A tale <strong>of</strong> two cities, 1859. BC 7 1958.<br />

Glancy, R. F. A tale <strong>of</strong> two cities: an annotated bibliography. New<br />

York 1993 (Garland Dickens Bibliographies).<br />

Editions<br />

In Harper’s Weekly 7 May–3 Dec 1859. First Amer appearance.<br />

1859, with preface. 1 vol, with variants.<br />

Philadelphia 1859, from advance pro<strong>of</strong>s.<br />

Leipzig 1859 Tauchnitz Collection <strong>of</strong> British Authors no 479. 2 vols.<br />

Originally issued in pts.<br />

1864 Cheap edn, frontispiece by M. Stone.<br />

Boston 1864.<br />

1868 Charles Dickens edn.<br />

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

1893 Macmillan edn, introd by C. Dickens the younger.<br />

1898 Gadshill edn, introd by A. Lang.<br />

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

Boston 1901, introd by H. B. Moore.<br />

1902, introd and notes by H. M. Fitzgibbon.<br />

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

1905, introd by A. A. Barter.<br />

New York 1906, introd by J. W. Linn.<br />

1906 Everyman’s Lib, introd by G. K. Chesterton.<br />

1906 Biographical edn, introd by W. Jerrold.<br />

1906, introd and notes by H.G. Buehler and L. Mason.<br />

New York 1908, introd by J. W. Abernathy.<br />

New York 1910 Longmans <strong>English</strong> Classics edn, introd by F. W. Roe.<br />

1911, introd by W. Magennis.<br />

1911 World’s Classics edn, introd and notes by Mrs F. S. Boas.

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