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1890, Invalids 7 June 1890, Admirable, but – 2 Aug 1890,<br />

Possessing one’s soul 4 Oct 1890, Huffy people 28 Mar 1891, Bolts<br />

from the blue 3 May 1891, <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> happiness 4 July 1891, That<br />

supple backbone 19 Sep 1891, <strong>The</strong> science <strong>of</strong> society 7 Nov 1891,<br />

Old maids 26 Mar 1892, Old songs and new saws 7 Oct 1893, <strong>The</strong><br />

ethics <strong>of</strong> hotel life 18 Nov 1893, A practical philosopher 12 May<br />

1894, From turmoil to repose 17 Nov 1894, Irrepressibles 21 Sep<br />

1895, Social crimes 25 Jan 1896.<br />

Chambers’ Repository <strong>of</strong> Instructive and Amusing Tracts. Grace<br />

Ayton (story) 2 vols 1853.<br />

Household Words 1853–9. For listing <strong>of</strong> her contributions and<br />

Dickens’s evaluations <strong>of</strong> them, see A. Lohrli (comp), Household<br />

Words; a weekly journal 1850–1859, 1973.<br />

<strong>English</strong> Republic. Mary Wollstonecraft 3 1854, A homily (poem) 4<br />

1854.<br />

Nat Mag. 22 stories and articles from 1857–9.<br />

Fraser’s Mag 1857–70. See Wellesley vol 2.<br />

North Br Rev 1857, 1869. See Wellesley vol 1.<br />

Literary Gazette. 1858–60. Regular book reviews.<br />

All the Year Round. Commons and kings 26 May 1860, <strong>The</strong> family at<br />

Fenhouse (story) 22 Dec 1860 (rptd in With a silken thread 1880),<br />

John Wilson 29 Nov 1862, Canker in the bud 14 Nov 1868, <strong>The</strong><br />

white witch <strong>of</strong> Combe Andrew (story) 23 Dec 1871 (rptd in With a<br />

silken thread 1880), Dear Davie (story) 18 Mar 1870 (rptd in With a<br />

silken thread 1880), Galloping Dick (story) 17 Feb 1873 (rptd in<br />

With a silken thread 1880), Misericordia (story) 1, 8, 15 Jan 1881,<br />

’Twixt cup and lip (story) 18 Aug 1883 (rptd in ’Twixt cup and lip,<br />

etc 1896).<br />

London Rev 1860–2. Regular essays satirising <strong>English</strong> women.<br />

Temple Bar 1861–88. See Wellesley vol 3.<br />

London Soc. My first soirée July 1864, Rose Blackett and her lovers<br />

Nov 1864, Faithful and true July–Sep 1865, Snowed up with a<br />

burglar Christmas No 1865, An octave <strong>of</strong> friends (story) Jan, Mar,<br />

July, Sep 1872, Madame Dufour Feb 1873. (All <strong>of</strong> these stories were<br />

rptd in An octave <strong>of</strong> friends 1891.)<br />

Saturday Rev 1866–75. For listings, see M. Bevington, <strong>The</strong> Saturday<br />

Review 1855–1867, 1941. For reactions to these satiric essays and<br />

especially to <strong>The</strong> girl <strong>of</strong> the period (25 1868), see Tomahawk 2<br />

1868; Punch 55 1868; Fun 7 1868; Eclectic Rev 15 1868; Judy 2 1868,<br />

3 1868; Temple Bar 24 1868; Victoria 11 1868, 12 1869, 15 1870; A.<br />

Trollope, <strong>The</strong> Vicar <strong>of</strong> Bullhampton, 1870; Macmillan’s Mag 19<br />

1869; Contemporary Rev 11 1869; St Paul’s Mag 2 1869; Belgravia 9<br />

1869; Pall Mall Gazette 10 1869; Girl <strong>of</strong> the Period Misc 1869;<br />

Tinsley’s Mag 5 1870. See also Examiner 18 Apr 1874; G. S. Layard,<br />

Mrs Lynn Linton: her life, letters, and opinions, 1901; H. Corkran,<br />

Celebrities and I, 1902; J. E. Panton, Leaves from a life, 1908. See<br />

also reviews <strong>of</strong> Modern women and what is said <strong>of</strong> them,<br />

Ourselves, and <strong>The</strong> girl <strong>of</strong> the period, and other social essays.<br />

Tinsley’s Mag. Our lake-land 1 1867, A story <strong>of</strong> the hills (story) 1 1867,<br />

Guernsey in midwinter 2 1868, Secrets 2 1868, Fussy folk 4 1869.<br />

St Paul’s Mag 1867. See Wellesley vol 3.<br />

Galaxy. Clementina Kinniside (story) 5, May 1868.<br />

Broadway. Walter Savage Landor 2 1869.<br />

Atlantic Monthly. <strong>The</strong> Channel Islands 25 1870, Let us be cheerful 25<br />

1870, Old friends with a new face 30 1872, An old <strong>English</strong> home 32<br />

1873.<br />

Macmillan’s Mag. 1870. See Wellesley vol 1.<br />

Queen. Regular contributions from 1870s to the late 1890s.<br />

Punch. On being taken up and put down again 7 Jan 1871.<br />

Dark Blue 1872. See Wellesley vol 4.<br />

Good Words. Lost lambs Jan 1873.<br />

Cornhill Mag 1873–6. See Wellesley vol 1. For reaction to On the side<br />

<strong>of</strong> the maids (29 1874), see Cornhill Mag 29 1874.<br />

World. Jezebel à la mode 8 July 1874.<br />

New Quart Mag 1874–8. See Wellesley vol 2.<br />

Belgravia. Woman’s place in nature and society May 1876 (for reac-<br />

Eliza Lynn Linton<br />

tions, see Victoria Mag 28 1876; Examiner 27 May 1876 and 1 July<br />

1876), Old maids June 1876, From dreams to waking (story) 30<br />

and 31 1876, <strong>The</strong> world well lost (novel) Jan–Dec 1877 (pbd separately<br />

in 1877), Our scholastica Sep 1878, Pictures from Venice Dec<br />

1878, A Florentine orphanage Jan 1879, A night in a hospital July<br />

1879 (rptd separately in 1879), <strong>The</strong> young lions (story) Nov 1879,<br />

Under the snow 40 1880, My compatriot (story) Nov 1883, Medea<br />

Fortune (story) Apr 1885.<br />

GM. Masks 240 1877, A Summer in the south 242 1878, Under which<br />

lord? (novel) Jan–Dec 1879 (pbd separately in 1879), Netley<br />

Hospital 247 1879, History in little 256 1884, On the way home<br />

257 1884.<br />

Nat Rev 1885–95. See Wellesley vol 2.<br />

Fortnightly Rev 1885–96. See Wellesley vol 2. For reaction to<br />

Pasteur’s life and labours (Aug 1885), see W. E. Gladstone, Dawn <strong>of</strong><br />

creation and <strong>of</strong> worship, Nineteenth Cent Nov 1885. Linton’s<br />

response was pbd in <strong>The</strong> origin <strong>of</strong> creation: the conflict between<br />

Genesis and geology [1884]. For reaction to the 1887–9 essays on<br />

the history <strong>of</strong> women, see Millicent Fawcett, <strong>The</strong> enfranchisement<br />

<strong>of</strong> women, Fortnightly Rev Apr 1889.<br />

Forum. <strong>The</strong> tyranny <strong>of</strong> fashion Mar 1887, On things social June 1887,<br />

<strong>The</strong> pains <strong>of</strong> fear May 1888, Are good women characterless? Feb<br />

1889, Democracy in the household Oct 1889, Mrs Grundy’s<br />

kingdom Feb 1890 (criticised in Rev <strong>of</strong> Revs Mar 1890), <strong>The</strong> revolt<br />

against matrimony Jan 1891.<br />

Universal Rev. M. Zola’s idée mère May 1888, <strong>The</strong> philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

marriage Sep 1888, An unfinished history (story) Feb–Mar 1889,<br />

<strong>The</strong> new and the old Feb 1890.<br />

New Rev 1889–95. See Wellesley vol 3.<br />

For criticism <strong>of</strong> Linton’s views expressed in the symposium Candour in<br />

<strong>English</strong> fiction 2 ( Jan 1890), see Rev <strong>of</strong> Revs Jan 1890; <strong>of</strong> Nearing the<br />

rapids (Mar 1894), see Rev <strong>of</strong> Revs Mar 1894; <strong>of</strong> her views expressed in the<br />

symposium <strong>The</strong> tree <strong>of</strong> knowledge ( June 1894), see Rev <strong>of</strong> Revs June 1894.<br />

Nineteenth Cent 1891–2. See Wellesley vol 2. For response to <strong>The</strong><br />

wild women as politicians (July 1891), see Mona Caird, A defence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the so-called ‘wild women’, Nineteenth Cent May 1892; to<br />

Partisans <strong>of</strong> the wild women (Mar 1892), see Isabel Burton, Sir<br />

Richard Burton: an explanation and a defence, New Rev Nov<br />

1892; to A picture <strong>of</strong> the past (Nov 1892), see Herbert Maxwell,<br />

Walling the cuckoo, Nineteenth Cent Dec 1892.<br />

Albemarle Rev. On echoes Jan 1892.<br />

Pall Mall Mag. Society – the remnant 1 1893. For criticism, see Rev <strong>of</strong><br />

Revs Sep 1893.<br />

Idler 1893–7. Regular participant in Idler forums.<br />

<strong>English</strong> Illus Mag. A counterblast Oct 1893. A reply to Lady Colin<br />

Campbell, A plea for tobacco, in <strong>English</strong> Illus Mag Oct 1893.<br />

Young Woman. <strong>The</strong> ideal husband 3 1894, A study in wives 5 1896.<br />

North Amer Rev. Cranks and crazes Dec 1895.<br />

Collaborative works<br />

Modern women and what is said <strong>of</strong> them: a reprint <strong>of</strong> the series <strong>of</strong><br />

articles in the Saturday Review. [Anon, with many <strong>of</strong> the essays<br />

later identified as Linton’s.] With an introd by Mrs Lucia Gilbert<br />

Calhoun, New York 1868.<br />

reviews: [Henry James] Nation 7 1868; Atlantic Monthly 22<br />

1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> order <strong>of</strong> creation: the conflict between Genesis and geology. A<br />

controversy between W. E. Gladstone, Max Müller, T. H. Huxley,<br />

M. Réville, E. Lynn Linton. New York [1886].<br />

Women novelists <strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria’s reign: a book <strong>of</strong> appreciations.<br />

Ed A. Sergeant et al 1897. Linton’s essay was on George Eliot.<br />

review: Queen 28 Aug 1897.<br />

§2<br />

See above for reviews and responses to specific writings.<br />

Landor, W. S. To Eliza Lynn in his Last fruit 1853, and in Letters <strong>of</strong><br />

Walter Savage Landor, ed S. Wheeler, 1899.<br />

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