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

1239 | 1240<br />

Studies and appreciations<br />

Matz, B. W. A child’s hymn in <strong>The</strong> wreck <strong>of</strong> the Golden Mary.<br />

Dickensian 12 1916.<br />

Suddaby, J. <strong>The</strong> wrecked dying-child near Natal, its lifelong effect<br />

on Dickens. Dickensian 6 1910.<br />

Christmas 1857. <strong>The</strong> perils <strong>of</strong> certain <strong>English</strong> prisoners, and their<br />

treasure in women, children, silver and jewels. Chs 1 and 3 by<br />

Dickens, ch 2 by Wilkie Collins.<br />

Editions<br />

1923, illustr M. Urquhart.<br />

1924, introd by J. Drinkwater.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

[Hazlewood, C. H.?] <strong>The</strong> perils <strong>of</strong> certain <strong>English</strong> prisoners, and<br />

their treasure in women, children, silver and jewels. 1858.<br />

Young, H. Silver Store Island [<strong>The</strong> black flag]; or, Pedro Mendez the<br />

South American Pirate. 1858.<br />

Baynham, W. <strong>The</strong> Island <strong>of</strong> Silver Store; or, the prisoners’ perils.<br />

Brighton 1858.<br />

Travers, W. <strong>The</strong> Island <strong>of</strong> Silver Store; or, the pirate <strong>of</strong> the Carabees.<br />

1858.<br />

Cooper, F. F. Silver Store Island; or, the British flag <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

American pirate. 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pirate chief; or, the black flag and the treacherous Sambo. 1858.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Lucas, S.] <strong>The</strong> Times 4 Dec 1857; Saturday Rev 26 Dec 1857.<br />

Christmas 1858. Going into society; Let at last (in collaboration with<br />

Wilkie Collins). In A house to let.<br />

Dickens’s reading version<br />

Mr Chops the dwarf, bound with Bardell and Pickwick and Mr Bob<br />

Sawyer’s party. [1861?]; in collection 1975. See Readings, below.<br />

Review<br />

[Stephen, J. F.?] Saturday Rev 25 Dec 1858.<br />

All the Year Round<br />

Christmas 1859. <strong>The</strong> mortals in the house; <strong>The</strong> guest in Master B.’s<br />

room; <strong>The</strong> ghost in the corner room; connecting links. In <strong>The</strong><br />

haunted house.<br />

Review<br />

Critic 17 Dec 1859.<br />

Studies and appreciations<br />

Mr Dickens and his haunted house. Spiritual Mag 1 1860.<br />

Mr Howitt and Mr Dickens. Spiritual Mag 1 1860.<br />

Christmas 1860. A message from the sea. Ch 1 and opening <strong>of</strong> ch 3 by<br />

Dickens, chs 2 and 5 by Dickens and Wilkie Collins.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

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

below.<br />

Brougham, J. A message from the sea. [America, 1860?]<br />

Dickens, C. and W. Collins. A message from the sea. 1861. Persons <strong>of</strong><br />

the drama and outline <strong>of</strong> the plot only. Pbd for copyright purposes.<br />

See M. Morley, Dickensian 52 1956.<br />

Hazlewood, C. H. A message from the sea. 1861.<br />

Cline, T. S. A message from the sea. Boston 1861.<br />

Russell, E. R. Stolen money; or, a message from the sea. 1863.<br />

Study<br />

Carlton,W. J.Captain Morgan – alias Jorgan. Dickensian 53–4 1957–8.<br />

Christmas 1861. Tom Tiddler’s ground. Chs 1, 6, 7. One ms page is in<br />

Dickens House; another in Gimbel Collection.<br />

Study<br />

C., E. Mr Mopes the Hermit. London Society 1 1862. See F. G. Kitton,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dickens Country 1911, and A. E. B. Cross, Dickensian 26 1930.<br />

Christmas 1862. Somebody’s luggage. 1 His leaving it till called for; 2<br />

His boots; 7 His brown-paper parcel; 10 His wonderful end. Draft<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dickens’s instructions for prospective contributors is in the<br />

Huntington Museum. <strong>The</strong> ms <strong>of</strong> His brown-paper parcel (with<br />

one page missing) is in Harvard.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Dallas, E. S.] <strong>The</strong> Times 4 Dec 1862; Saturday Rev 20 Dec 1862.<br />

Christmas 1863. Mrs Lirriper’s lodgings. Chs 1, 7. Draft <strong>of</strong> Dickens’s<br />

instructions for prospective contributors is in the Huntington<br />

Museum. One page <strong>of</strong> ms is in the Alfred and Isabel Reed Dickens<br />

Collection, Dunedin Public Lib, New Zealand.<br />

Dickens’s reading version<br />

Mrs Lirriper’s lodgings. 1866; in collection 1975. Never performed.<br />

See Readings, below.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Dallas, E. S.] <strong>The</strong> Times 3 Dec 1863; Saturday Rev 12 Dec 1863.<br />

Christmas 1864. Mrs Lirriper’s legacy. Chs 1, 7.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Dallas, E. S.] <strong>The</strong> Times 2 Dec 1864; Saturday Rev 10 Dec 1864.<br />

Christmas 1865. Doctor Marigold’s prescriptions. Chs 1, 7.<br />

Dickens’s reading version<br />

Doctor Marigold [1866]; in collections Boston 1868, London 1907,<br />

1975, 1983. See Readings, below. Dickens’s prompt-copy is in the<br />

Berg Collection, NYPL.<br />

Dramatisation<br />

Byron, H. J. Uncle Dick’s Sophy. 1869, with Henry Irving.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Dallas, E. S.] <strong>The</strong> Times 6 Dec 1864; Saturday Rev 16 Dec 1864.<br />

Christmas 1866. Mugby Junction. Barbox Brothers; Barbox<br />

Brothers & Co; Main line, <strong>The</strong> boy at Mugby; No 1 branch line;<br />

<strong>The</strong> signal man. Draft instructions for prospective contributors<br />

in Huntington Museum. Two pages <strong>of</strong> corrected pro<strong>of</strong>s are in the<br />

Gimbel Collection in Yale.<br />

Dickens’s reading version<br />

Barbox brothers. <strong>The</strong> boy at Mugby. <strong>The</strong> signalman. [1867]; in collection<br />

1975. See Readings, below. Dickens’s prompt-copy is in the<br />

Berg Collection, NYPL.<br />

Imitations<br />

Astle, J. <strong>The</strong> gal at Mugby. Cheltenham 1867.<br />

‘Lyulph’ [H. R. Lumley]. A girl at a railway junction’s reply. [1867].<br />

First class. Routledge’s Christmas Annual. 1868.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

<strong>The</strong> signalman. Film for television 1955. Directed by N. Zucker.<br />

<strong>The</strong> signalman. Film, Dynamic 1955. With M. Woolley.<br />

<strong>The</strong> signalman. BBC television film 1976. Directed by L. G. Clark.<br />

With D. Elliott.<br />

Reviews<br />

[Dallas, E. S.] <strong>The</strong> Times 5 Dec 1866; [Kent, C.] Sun 7 Dec 1866;<br />

Saturday Rev 15 Dec 1866.<br />

Study<br />

‘Sack, O.’ [i.e. B. W. Matz]. Mugby Junction and the Grand<br />

Magazine. Dickensian 8 1912.<br />

Christmas 1867. No thoroughfare. By Charles Dickens and Wilkie<br />

Collins. Overture and Act III entirely by Dickens, Act II entirely<br />

by Collins. Other ‘acts’ in collaboration.<br />

Editions<br />

No thoroughfare. Every Saturday. Extra Christmas number 1867.<br />

Leipzig 1868 Tauchnitz Collection <strong>of</strong> British Authors no 961.<br />

No thoroughfare. 1997. Website<br />

http://www.why.net/home/jrusk/collins/thor/thor_ttl.htm<br />

Imitations<br />

Slow thoroughfare. By Warles Chickens and Chilky Dollins. Banter<br />

23 Dec 1867.<br />

No thoroughfare: the book in eight acts. Mask Feb 1868. Parody.<br />

No throughfare [sic]. By C_s D_s, Bellamy Brownjohn and<br />

Domby. Boston 1868. A parody with reference also to Dickens’s<br />

readings and Amer notes.<br />

Dramatisations<br />

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

below.<br />

Dickens, C. and W. Collins. No thoroughfare. 1867. Collins’s ms and

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