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Athenaeum 26 Dec 1846; Atlas 26 Dec 1846; Britannia 26 Dec<br />

1846; Critic 26 Dec 1846; Daily News 26 Dec 1846; [Forster, J.]<br />

Examiner 26 Dec 1846; Literary Gazette 26 Dec 1846; Northern<br />

Star 26 Dec 1846; Spectator 26 Dec 1846; Weekly Chron 26 Dec<br />

1846; Weekly Dispatch 27 Dec 1846; Tait’s Edinburgh Mag Jan<br />

1847; [Philips, S.] <strong>The</strong> Times 2 Jan 1847; London Jnl 9 Jan 1847;<br />

Dublin Univ Mag 29 Jan 1847; [Patmore, C.?] North Br Rev 7 1847;<br />

Howitt’s Jnl 1 1847; North Br Rev Feb 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> haunted man<br />

<strong>The</strong> haunted man and the ghost’s bargain: a fancy for Christmas<br />

time. 1848. Illustr John Leech, Clarkson Stanfield, John Tenniel<br />

and F. Stone. Variant ms formerly in Carl H. Pforzheimer Lib,<br />

New York; presently in private collection.<br />

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

Matz, B. W. When found. Dickensian 18 1922. Reports sale <strong>of</strong><br />

Haunted man ms.<br />

Separate editions<br />

Leipzig 1848 Tauchnitz Collection <strong>of</strong> British Authors edn (unnumbered).<br />

New York 1849.<br />

1891, introd by H. Morley.<br />

1912, introd by C. Shorter, illustr C. Green.<br />

New York 1914, facs <strong>of</strong> 1st edn.<br />

Leipzig 1918 Tauchnitz Pocket Lib edn.<br />

Dickens’s reading version<br />

W. C. M. Kent, Dickens as a reader, 1872, and Sotheran (Jan 1879)<br />

record a copy <strong>of</strong> the 1848 edn prepared by Dickens as a reading;<br />

but this reading was never used. In collection 1975. See Readings,<br />

below.<br />

Imitations<br />

‘Buz’. <strong>The</strong> haunted druggist, or Bogey’s speculation. 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> haunted shopman; or, the ghost’s bad bargain. <strong>The</strong> Man in the<br />

Moon 4, Jan 1849.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

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

below.<br />

Lemon, M. <strong>The</strong> haunted man and the ghost’s bargain. A fancy for<br />

Christmas. 1848, 1863.<br />

[Atkyns, S.?] <strong>The</strong> haunted man and the ghost’s bargain. 1848.<br />

Somerset, C. A. <strong>The</strong> haunted man. 1848.<br />

Robertson, T. W. <strong>The</strong> haunted man. Boston, Lincs 1849.<br />

Brougham, J. <strong>The</strong> haunted man New York. 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> haunted shopkeeper; or a queer ghost story about a goblin.<br />

1849. Farce.<br />

[Walcott, C.?] <strong>The</strong> haunted man. New York 1849.<br />

Reviews<br />

Morning Herald 18 Dec 1848; Morning Post 21 Dec 1848; Spectator 21<br />

Dec 1848; <strong>The</strong> Times 21 Dec 1848; [Marston, J. W.] Athenaeum 23<br />

Dec 1848; Altas 23 Dec 1848; [Forster, J.] Examiner 23 Dec 1848;<br />

Literary Gazette 23 Dec 1848; Spectator 23 Dec 1848; Bell’s Life 24<br />

Dec 1848; Bell’s New Weekly Messenger 24 Dec 1848; Weekly<br />

Chron 24 Dec 1848; Sunday Times 24 Dec 1848; Daily News 25 Dec<br />

1848; Morning Chron 25 Dec 1848; Bell’s Weekly Messenger 30<br />

Dec 1848; Macphail’s Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Jnl Jan 1849; Man<br />

in the Moon 4, Jan 1849; Mirror Monthly Mag Jan 1849; Sharpe’s<br />

London Mag Jan 1849; Tait’s Edinburgh Mag Jan 1849; Family<br />

Friend 1 1849.<br />

Christmas stories<br />

<strong>The</strong> items collected under the title Christmas stories in most edns <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Collected works appeared in Household Words 21 Dec 1850, the Extra<br />

Christmas numbers <strong>of</strong> Household Words 1851–8 (‘containing the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> one regular number and a half ’), and the Extra Christmas<br />

numbers <strong>of</strong> All the Year Round 1859–67 (‘containing the amount <strong>of</strong> two<br />

ordinary numbers’). All these nos contained contributions by other authors<br />

also. Dickens’s contributions to the 1850, 1852 and 1853 nos were rptd in<br />

Reprinted pieces 1858, and many edns <strong>of</strong> the Christmas stories exclude<br />

these (and his 1851 contribution) or exclude his 1850 contribution (as an essay,<br />

not a story). His contributions have frequently been rptd singly or in groups <strong>of</strong><br />

two or three.<br />

Household Words<br />

21 Dec 1850. A Christmas tree. <strong>The</strong> whole issue is called simply<br />

Christmas number.<br />

21 Dec 1850. Christmas in the frozen regions (with R. McCormick).<br />

Christmas 1851. What Christmas is as we grow older. Whole issue<br />

called Extra number for Christmas.<br />

Christmas 1852. <strong>The</strong> poor relation’s story; <strong>The</strong> child’s story. In A<br />

round <strong>of</strong> stories by the Christmas fire.<br />

Christmas 1853. <strong>The</strong> schoolboy’s story; Nobody’s story. In Another<br />

round <strong>of</strong> stories by the Christmas fire.<br />

Christmas 1854. <strong>The</strong> first poor traveller; <strong>The</strong> road. In <strong>The</strong> seven poor<br />

travellers.<br />

Dickens’s reading adaptation<br />

<strong>The</strong> poor traveller, bound with Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn and Mrs<br />

Gamp. 1858; in collections 1975, 1983. See Readings, below.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

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

below.<br />

Johnstone, J. B. <strong>The</strong> seven poor travellers; <strong>of</strong> the fireside stories <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Christmas eve. 1855.<br />

Hicks, N. T. <strong>The</strong> seven poor travellers: a Christmas eve’s romance at<br />

Mr Richard Watts’ charity, Rochester. 1855.<br />

Pitt, G. D. <strong>The</strong> seven poor travellers; life’s faults and follies. 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> seven poor travellers. 1855.<br />

Cooper, F. F. <strong>The</strong> seven poor travellers, or Heart-strings and pursestrings.<br />

1855.<br />

Digges, W. Doubledick; or, friendship and love. Halifax 1875.<br />

Christmas 1855. <strong>The</strong> guest; <strong>The</strong> boots; <strong>The</strong> bill. In <strong>The</strong> Holly-Tree<br />

Inn. Draft <strong>of</strong> proposed story outline in Huntington Museum.<br />

Dickens’s reading version<br />

Boots at the Holly-Tree Inn, bound with <strong>The</strong> poor traveller and<br />

Mrs Gamp 1858; in collections 1868, 1975, 1983. See Readings,<br />

below.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

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

below.<br />

Johnstone, J. B. <strong>The</strong> Holly Tree Inn. 1856.<br />

Hazlewood, C. H. Tales <strong>of</strong> the Holly Tree Inn. 1856.<br />

Seaman, W. <strong>The</strong> Holly Tree Inn; or, the adventures <strong>of</strong> a snowed up<br />

traveller. 1856.<br />

Webster, B. Holly tree inn; or, the juvenile elopement to Gretna<br />

Green. 1856.<br />

Berenger, Mrs. O. Holly Tree Inn. 1891.<br />

Boots at the Holly Tree Inn. BBC television 1957.<br />

<strong>The</strong> runaways. Film, Coronet [1976].<br />

Christmas 1856. <strong>The</strong> wreck <strong>of</strong> the Golden Mary. <strong>The</strong> Wreck, excluding<br />

John Steadiman’s account. Draft <strong>of</strong> proposed story outline in<br />

Huntington Museum. See Poems, doubtful and supposititious,<br />

below.<br />

Editions<br />

1935, introd by W. H. D. Rouse.<br />

1955, introd by J. van Thal, illustr J. Dugan.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

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

below.<br />

Seaman, W. <strong>The</strong> wreck <strong>of</strong> the Golden Mary. 1857.<br />

Townsend, W. T. <strong>The</strong> wreck <strong>of</strong> the Golden Mary. 1857.<br />

Young, H. <strong>The</strong> child’s prayer. 1860.<br />

Charles Dickens<br />

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