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

1259 | 1260<br />

arrangement between edns; see A. A. Adrian, Georgina Hogarth<br />

and the Dickens circle, Oxford 1957, ch 13, and preface to Pilgrim<br />

edn <strong>of</strong> the letters, vol 1 Oxford 1965. Contains Dickens’s diary<br />

1837–41 (incompletely and inaccurately): so does Nonesuch edn<br />

<strong>of</strong> the letters, vol 1. Complete transcript for 1838–9 in Pilgrim<br />

edn, vol 1. Only one other Dickens diary has survived, for 1867<br />

(unpbd). See W. J. Carlton, <strong>The</strong> Dickens diaries, Dickensian 55<br />

1959.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 29 Nov 1879; Spectator 29 Nov, 6 Dec 1879;<br />

Minto, W. Fortnightly Rev Dec 1879; Brownell, W. C. Nation 4 Dec<br />

1879; Saturday Rev 6 Dec 1879; Literary World 12 Dec 1879, 18 Nov<br />

1881; <strong>The</strong> Times 27 Dec 1879; ‘Browne, Matthew’ (W. B. Rands)<br />

Contemporary Rev Jan 1880; Scribner’s Monthly Mag Jan 1880;<br />

Atlantic Monthly Feb 1880; Didier, E. L. North Amer Rev Mar<br />

1880; [Cullen, P.?] Dublin Rev 3rd ser 3 1880; Temple Bar Apr 1880;<br />

Westminster Rev n.s. 58 1880.<br />

Hans Christian Andersen’s correspondence. Ed F. Crawford [1891].<br />

Letters to and from Dickens. See E. Munksgaard, H. C. Andersen’s<br />

visits to Dickens, Copenhagen 1937 (6 letters in facs), and E.<br />

Bredsdorff, Hans Anderson and Charles Dickens, <strong>Cambridge</strong> and<br />

Copenhagen 1956.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> Dickens to Wilkie Collins 1851–70. Selected by Miss G.<br />

Hogarth. Ed L. Hutton 1892.<br />

Furniss, H. A. Shakespeare’s birthday and a reminiscence <strong>of</strong><br />

Dickens. Pall Mall Mag Apr 1906. His speech about Shakespeare<br />

at the Garrick Club 1854; not collected.<br />

Dickens and Maria Beadnell. Ed G. P. Baker 1908 (Boston Bibliophile<br />

Soc) (with notes by J. H. Stonehouse); St Louis 1908 (priv ptd for<br />

W. K. Bixby, owner <strong>of</strong> the ms letters). See Piccadilly notes (Henry<br />

Sotheran) no iv 1933 for history <strong>of</strong> the letters and their discovery<br />

by J. H. Stonehouse. See also Dickensian 29 1933.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dickens–Kolle letters, supplemental to the letters from<br />

Dickens to Maria Beadnell. Ed H. B. Smith and H. H. Harper 1910<br />

(Boston Bibliophile Soc).<br />

Payne, E. F. and H. H. Harper. <strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> Dickens and Maria<br />

Beadnell Winter. 1929 (Boston Bibliophile Soc). A commentary on<br />

the foregoing and other newly discovered material.<br />

Otto, K. Der Verlag Bernhard Tauchnitz 1837–1912. Leipzig 1912.<br />

Letters to his German publisher.<br />

Dickens as editor: letters written by him to William Henry Wills, his<br />

sub-editor. Ed R. C. Lehmann 1912.<br />

Letters to Mark Lemon. Ed T. J. Wise 1917 (priv ptd).<br />

Clark, C. Dickens and his Jewish characters. 1918. Letters, with commentary.<br />

Clark, C. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a great friendship: Dickens and Clarkson<br />

Stanfield, with seven unpublished letters. 1918.<br />

Clark, C. Dickens and Talfourd, with three unpublished letters [on<br />

copyright]. 1919.<br />

Notes and comments on certain writings in prose and verse by<br />

Richard Henry Horne. 1920 (priv ptd). 6 letters.<br />

Clark, C. Dickens and the begging-letter writer; with a letter. 1923.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unpublished letters <strong>of</strong> Dickens to Mark Lemon. Ed W. Dexter<br />

1927.<br />

Payne, E. F. and H. H. Harper. <strong>The</strong> charity <strong>of</strong> Charles Dickens. 1929<br />

(Boston Bibliophile Soc). Narrative embodying some correspondence<br />

and the pam by Dickens about the foundation, with the aid<br />

<strong>of</strong> Miss Burdett Coutts, <strong>of</strong> a home for fallen women. See An appeal<br />

to fallen women [1847] under Minor works, above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Dickens to the Baroness Burdett-Coutts. Ed C. C.<br />

Osborne 1931. Selection with narrative.<br />

Dickens to his oldest friend: some unpublished letters to Thomas<br />

Beard, with a foreword by Sir Henry Fielding Dickens. 1931 (priv<br />

pbd). 5 pbd letters, one unpbd facs and A fable (facs), with brief<br />

comment.<br />

Dickens to his oldest friend: the letters <strong>of</strong> a lifetime. Ed W. Dexter<br />

1932. <strong>The</strong> whole available correspondence with notes, introd and<br />

facs. See B. Darwin (ed), Dickens and his oldest friend, Bookman<br />

(New York) Oct 1931–Jan 1932.<br />

Dickens’s letters to Charles Lever. Ed F. V. Livingston, introd by H. E.<br />

Rollins, <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1933.<br />

Mabbott, T. O. Correspondence <strong>of</strong> John Tomlin. N & Q 6 Jan 1934.<br />

Mr and Mrs Charles Dickens: his letters to her. Ed W. Dexter 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> love romance <strong>of</strong> Dickens, told in his letters to Maria Beadnell<br />

(Mrs Winter). Ed W. Dexter 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Dickens. Ed. W. Dexter 3 vols 1938 (Nonesuch). <strong>The</strong><br />

fullest collection, until superseded by the Pilgrim edn.<br />

Rolfe, F. P. <strong>The</strong> Dickens letters in the Huntington Library. HLQ 1 1938.<br />

Rolfe, F. P. Additions to the Nonesuch edition <strong>of</strong> Dickens’s letters.<br />

HLQ 5 1942.<br />

Rolfe, F. P. More letters to the Watsons. Dickensian 38 1942.<br />

[Dexter, W.] Adventures among Dickens’s letters. Dickensian 39<br />

1943.<br />

Altick, R. D. Dickens and America: some unpublished letters.<br />

Pennsylvania Mag <strong>of</strong> History 73 1949.<br />

House, H. A new edition <strong>of</strong> Dickens’s letters. Listener 18 Oct 1951;<br />

rptd in his All in due time, 1955.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heart <strong>of</strong> Dickens. Ed E. Johnson, New York 1952, London 1953 as<br />

Letters from Dickens to Angela Burdett Coutts 1841–1865.<br />

Grubb, G. G. Some unpublished correspondence <strong>of</strong> Dickens and<br />

Chapman & Hall. Boston Univ Stud in Eng 1 1955.<br />

Rust, J. D. Dickens and the Americans: an unnoticed letter.<br />

Nineteenth-Cent Fiction 11 1957.<br />

Griffith, B. W. Dickens the philanthropist: an unpublished letter.<br />

Nineteenth-Cent Fiction 12 1958.<br />

Monod, S. Une amitié française de Dickens: lettres inédites à<br />

Philoclès Régnier. Études Anglaises 11 1958.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> authors from the collection <strong>of</strong> Robert H. Taylor: a<br />

catalogue. Princeton 1960.<br />

Selected letters. Ed F. W. Dupee, New York 1960. Introd pbd as <strong>The</strong><br />

other Dickens, Partisan Rev 27 1960.<br />

<strong>The</strong> speeches <strong>of</strong> Charles Dickens. Ed K. J. Fielding, Oxford 1960,<br />

Hassocks 1988. See M. H. Miller, Dickens at the <strong>English</strong> charity<br />

dinner, Quart Jnl <strong>of</strong> Speech 47 1961. <strong>The</strong> convention <strong>of</strong> oratory on<br />

such occasions.<br />

Carr, Sr M. C. Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the Dickens collection at the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Texas. Austin 1961. Particulars <strong>of</strong> 146 letters, many unpbd,<br />

with quotations.<br />

Monod, S. Misères et splendeurs d’une carrière littéraire. Les Lettres<br />

Françaises 27 Sep 1962. 19 unpbd letters.<br />

Grylls, R. G. Dickens and Holman Hunt. Texas Stud in Lit and Lang<br />

6 1964. 3 unpbd letters.<br />

Mistler, J. Un grand éditeur [Louis Hachette] et ses auteurs. Revue<br />

des Mondes 15 July 1964.<br />

Smith, S. M. An unpublished letter from Dickens to Disraeli. N & Q<br />

204 June 1964.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pilgrim edition <strong>of</strong> the letters <strong>of</strong> Charles Dickens. Ed M. House,<br />

G. Storey et al, Oxford 1965– (in progress). First complete edn.<br />

Collins, P. Some uncollected speeches by Dickens. Dickensian 73<br />

1977.<br />

Roos, D. A. Dickens at the Royal Academy <strong>of</strong> Arts: a new speech and<br />

two eulogies. Dickensian 73 1977.<br />

Selected letters <strong>of</strong> Charles Dickens. Ed D. Paroissien 1985. Based on<br />

the Nonesuch edn and arranged thematically.<br />

Long, W. F. Dickens and the coming <strong>of</strong> rail to Deal: an uncollected<br />

speech and its context. Dickensian 85 1989.<br />

Long, W. F. Rejecting the golden dustman: an uncollected letter.<br />

Dickensian 94 1998.<br />

§2<br />

Personal recollections and memoirs<br />

References to Dickens occur in numerous contemporary biographies and vols<br />

<strong>of</strong> reminiscence. <strong>The</strong>y can be traced through his more intimate friendships, for

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