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Tomalin, C. <strong>The</strong> invisible woman: the story <strong>of</strong> Nelly Ternan and<br />

Charles Dickens. 1990.<br />

Smith, G. Charles Dickens: a literary life. 1996. [ps]<br />

Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl <strong>of</strong> Beaconsfield<br />

1804–81<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hughenden Papers, the most important collection <strong>of</strong> Disraeli mss, formerly<br />

housed at Hughenden Manor, is now for the most part in the Bodleian.<br />

Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm copies (University Micr<strong>of</strong>ilms 1970) are in the <strong>Cambridge</strong> and<br />

Syracuse univ libs. Other mss can be located by reference to IELM and the pbd<br />

vols <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Disraeli letters, below. Large cols <strong>of</strong> letters are in the<br />

Royal Archives, Windsor Castle; the Liverpool Lib and Records Office; the BL;<br />

Belvoir Castle Archives; and at Christ Church, Oxford, and Queens<br />

University, Kingston, Ontario. Private owners include the Earl <strong>of</strong> Bradford,<br />

Lord Rothschild, and D. Mopsik <strong>of</strong> Dallas, Texas.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Angus, G. Contributions to a bibliography <strong>of</strong> Disraeli. N & Q 29<br />

Apr–8 June 1893.<br />

Aronstein, P. In Disraelis Leben und dichterische Werke, Anglia 17<br />

1895.<br />

Sadleir, M. In Excursions in Victorian bibliography, 1922.<br />

Sadleir, M. In XIX century fiction, vol 2 1951.<br />

Dahl, C. In Victorian fiction: a guide to research, ed L. Stevenson,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1964. Secondary.<br />

Stewart, R. W. Writings <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Disraeli. In R. Blake, Disraeli,<br />

‘1966’ [1967].<br />

Levine, R. In Benjamin Disraeli, New York 1968 (Twayne’s <strong>English</strong><br />

Authors).<br />

Stewart, R. W. Benjamin Disraeli: a list <strong>of</strong> writings by him, and writings<br />

about him. Metuchen NJ 1972 (Scarecrow Author<br />

Bibliographies). Contains full listings <strong>of</strong> Disraeli’s works, works<br />

attributed to him, trns, contemporary reviews, later edns,<br />

reviews <strong>of</strong> edns, secondary materials and reviews <strong>of</strong> secondary<br />

materials; invaluable.<br />

Dahl, C. In Victorian fiction: a second guide to research, ed. G. H.<br />

Ford, New York 1978. Continues 1964 guide, above.<br />

Disraeli Newsletter. Pbd by the Disraeli Project, Queens University,<br />

Kingston, Ontario 1976–7, continued as Disraeli Project<br />

Newsletter 1978–81. Brief notes on Disraeli and his work; individual<br />

items therein not separately listed here.<br />

Collections<br />

Works <strong>of</strong> Disraeli the younger. 2 vols Philadelphia 1839, 1 vol 1845,<br />

1850.<br />

Works. Uniform edn (Bryce). 4 vols London and New York 1853<br />

(revised texts).<br />

Works. Uniform edn (Routledge). 1858. Rptd as Uniform Shilling<br />

edn, 10 vols 1862–3.<br />

Novels and tales. New edn (Warne). 5 vols 1866.<br />

Novels and tales. Collected edn (Longmans), with preface by<br />

Disraeli, 10 vols 1870–1 (revised texts). Endymion added 1881.<br />

Novels and tales. Hughenden edn. 11 vols 1881. Includes portrait,<br />

engravings and biographical sketch.<br />

review: Edinburgh Rev 155 1882.<br />

Seaside Lib edn (Munro). 12 vols New York 1881.<br />

Novels. Primrose edn (Routledge). 8 vols 1888. Vivian Grey to Sybil.<br />

Works. Empire edn (Dunne). Ed E. Gosse, with biographical preface<br />

by R. Arnot, 20 vols London and New York 1904–5.<br />

Works. Centenary edn. Ed L. Wolf 1904. Only Vivian Grey and <strong>The</strong><br />

young duke pbd.<br />

Novels. Uniform edn (Lane). Ed Earl <strong>of</strong> Iddesleigh [W. S. Northcote],<br />

9 vols 1905–6.<br />

Novels and tales. Bradenham edn (Davies). Ed P. Guedella, 12 vols<br />

1926–7, New York 1934. Introds rptd in Guedella, Idylls <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Queen, 1937.<br />

Charles Dickens | Benjamin Disraeli<br />

Novels and tales. Uniform edn (Lane: Bodley Head). 11 vols 1927–8.<br />

Novels and tales. Tr Ger 1846 (Sämtliche Schriften).<br />

Selections<br />

Wit and wisdom <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Disraeli. Ed H. G. Calcraft, London<br />

and New York 1881, 1883 (new edn).<br />

Tales and sketches. Ed J. L. Robertson 1891. Collects from periodicals<br />

True story, Carrier pigeon, Consul’s daughter, Walstein,<br />

Speaking Harlequin, Midland ocean, Ibrahim pacha, Court <strong>of</strong><br />

Egypt, Valley <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes, Egyptian <strong>The</strong>bes, Shoubra, Bosphorus,<br />

Interview with a great Turk, Munich.<br />

Young England. Ed B. N. Langdon-Davies, illustr Byam Shaw 4 vols<br />

1904. (Vivian Grey, Coningsby, Sybil, Tancred).<br />

Alroy, Popanilla, Count Alarcos, Ixion in heaven. Ed Iddesleigh<br />

‘1906’ [1905] (New Pocket Lib).<br />

<strong>The</strong> young duke ‘a moral tale, though gay,’ <strong>The</strong> rise <strong>of</strong> Iskander &<br />

<strong>The</strong> infernal marriage. Introd by Iddesleigh ‘1906’ [1905] (New<br />

Pocket Lib).<br />

Selections from the novels. Ed and introd by Eric Forbes-Boyd 1964<br />

(Falcon Prose Classics).<br />

Jerusalem by moonlight, and <strong>The</strong> Hebrew race. Berkeley Heights NJ<br />

1965.<br />

Sayings <strong>of</strong> Disraeli. Ed R. Blake 1992.<br />

§1<br />

Rumpel Stilts Kin: a dramatic spectacle, by ‘B. D.’ and ‘W. G. M.’<br />

[Disraeli, W. G. Meredith]. Glasgow [1823?]; ed and introd by M.<br />

Sadleir 1952 (priv ptd).<br />

Vivian Grey. Vols 1–2 1826, vols 3–5 1827 (2 edns); 4 vols 1827 (3rd<br />

edn); 2 vols Philadelphia 1827; 5 vols in 4 1833 (authorship first<br />

acknowledged); rev edn with preface, 1 vol 1853 (Uniform edn,<br />

Bryce); rev edn 1870 (Longmans); original text ed and introd by L.<br />

Wolf, 2 vols 1904; rev text ed B. N. Langdon-Davies, illustr Byam<br />

Shaw (see Young England, above) 1904; ed Iddesleigh 1906; ed H.<br />

Van Thal, introd by S. Nettell 1968 (First Novel Lib); tr Ger 1827,<br />

Danish 1840–1. Keys to characters rptd from Star Chamber in 10th<br />

edn 1827.<br />

<strong>The</strong> voyage <strong>of</strong> Captain Popanilla. 1828; Philadelphia 1828; illustr<br />

Maclise, London 1829; rev edn in Works, Uniform edn (Bryce)<br />

1853 (with Ixion); in Novels and tales, Collected edn (Longmans)<br />

1870 (with Alroy); ed Iddesleigh 1906 (with Alroy and Ixion); ed P.<br />

Guedella 1934; tr Fr 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young duke. 3 vols 1831, 2 vols New York 1831; in Works,<br />

Uniform edn (Bryce) 1853; in Novels and Tales, Collected edn<br />

(Longmans) 1871 (with Count Alarcos); 1 vol [1888], [1894]; ed Wolf<br />

1905 (with Vivian Grey); ed Iddesleigh 1906 (with <strong>The</strong> rise <strong>of</strong><br />

Iskander and <strong>The</strong> infernal marriage).<br />

Contarini Fleming: a psychological autobiography. 4 vols 1832; 2nd<br />

edn as Contarini Fleming or the psychological romance, 4 vols<br />

1834; as <strong>The</strong> Young Venetian: or the victim <strong>of</strong> imagination, by<br />

‘Granville Jones’, 4 vols Glasgow 1834; with new preface, 3 vols<br />

‘1846’ [1845] (with Alroy); in Works, Uniform edn (Bryce) 1853; in<br />

Novels and tales, Collected edn (Longmans) 1871 (with <strong>The</strong> rise <strong>of</strong><br />

Iskander); ed Iddesleigh 1905; tr Ger 1846, Fr 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wondrous tale <strong>of</strong> Alroy. 3 vols 1832 (with <strong>The</strong> rise <strong>of</strong> Iskander);<br />

1834 (new edn); 3 vols 1846 (with Contarini Fleming); in Novels<br />

and tales, Collected edn (Longmans) 1871 (with Ixion in heaven,<br />

<strong>The</strong> infernal marriage, and Popanilla); as Miriam Alroy: a<br />

romance <strong>of</strong> the twelfth century, New York 1881 (Seaside Lib); as<br />

Alroy: a romance [1888]; ed Iddesleigh 1906 (with Popanilla,<br />

Count Alarcos, and Ixion in heaven) (New Pocket Lib); tr Ger 1833,<br />

Hebrew 1883. Dramatised by P. P. Grunfeld 1896 and 1906 (2 versions).<br />

Ixion in heaven. NMM Dec 1832–Feb 1833. Rpt in Works, Uniform<br />

edn (Bryce) 1853 (with <strong>The</strong> infernal marriage, Popanilla, Count<br />

Alarcos); in Novels and tales, Collected edn (Longmans) 1871<br />

(with Alroy); illustr J. Austen 1925; in Novels and tales,<br />

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