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

1347 | 1348<br />

Letters<br />

Harriet Martineau’s letters to Fanny Wedgwood. Ed E. S. Arbuckle.<br />

Stanford CA 1983.<br />

Harriet Martineau: selected letters. Ed. V. Sanders. Oxford 1990.<br />

Editions and introductions<br />

Mind amongst the spindles: a miscellany. Introd by Martineau,<br />

Boston 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> positive philosophy <strong>of</strong> Auguste Comte freely translated and<br />

condensed. 2 vols 1853.<br />

Pauli, R. Simon de Montfort, Earl <strong>of</strong> Leicester, the creator <strong>of</strong> the<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Commons. Tr U. M. Goodwin, introd by Martineau<br />

1876.<br />

Attributed works<br />

Mary Campbell: or the affectionate granddaughter. Wellington<br />

1828. Included in Rivlin bibliography.<br />

My servant Rachel. 1838.<br />

§2<br />

Horne, R. H. In his A new spirit <strong>of</strong> the age, vol 2 1844.<br />

Miller, Mrs F. Fenwick. Harriet Martineau. 1884.<br />

Martineau, James. <strong>The</strong> early days <strong>of</strong> Harriet Martineau. Daily News,<br />

30 Dec 1884.<br />

Payn, J. In his Literary recollections, 1884.<br />

Fawcett, Mrs Henry. Some eminent women <strong>of</strong> our times. 1889.<br />

Hamilton, C. J. Women writers: their works and ways. 1893. 2nd ser.<br />

Webb, R. K. Harriet Martineau: a radical Victorian. 1960.<br />

Pichanick, V. K. Harriet Martineau: the woman and her work,<br />

1802–76. Ann Arbor MI 1980.<br />

Sanders, V. Reason over passion: Harriet Martineau and the<br />

Victorian novel. 1986.<br />

Hoecker-Drysdale, S. Harriet Martineau: first woman sociologist.<br />

1993.<br />

Hunter, S. Harriet Martineau: the poetics <strong>of</strong> moralism. Aldershot<br />

1995. [vs]<br />

Augustus Septimus Mayhew 1826–76<br />

<strong>The</strong> greatest plague <strong>of</strong> life: adventures <strong>of</strong> a lady in search <strong>of</strong> a good<br />

servant, illustrated by George Cruikshank. [1847.] With his<br />

brother Henry Mayhew.<br />

<strong>The</strong> good genius that turned everything into gold, or the Queen Bee<br />

and the magic dress: a Christmas fairytale. 1847. With Henry<br />

Mayhew.<br />

Whom to marry and how to get married, illustrated by George<br />

Cruikshank. [1848.] With Henry Mayhew.<br />

<strong>The</strong> image <strong>of</strong> his father: or one boy is more trouble than a dozen<br />

girls, illustrated by ‘Phiz’. 1848. With Henry Mayhew.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magic <strong>of</strong> kindness: or the wondrous story <strong>of</strong> the good Huan,<br />

illustrated by George Cruikshank and Kenny Meadows. [1849],<br />

[1869] (illustr Walter Crane). With Henry Mayhew.<br />

Living for appearances: a tale. 1855. With Henry Mayhew.<br />

Kitty Lamere or a dark page in London life: a tale. 1855.<br />

Paved with gold, or the romance and reality <strong>of</strong> London streets: an<br />

unfashionable novel, illustrated by H. K. Browne. 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> finest girl in Bloomsbury: a serio-comic tale <strong>of</strong> ambitious love.<br />

1861.<br />

Blow-hot – blow cold: a love story. 1862.<br />

Faces for fortunes. 3 vols 1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> comic almanack. 1870 etc. With Henry Mayhew.<br />

Fanny N. Mayne<br />

§1<br />

Jane Rutherford: or, the miners’ strike. By a friend <strong>of</strong> the people.<br />

<strong>The</strong> True Briton n.s. 1–2, 9 June–20 Oct 1853.<br />

Jane Rutherford; or, the miners’ strike. By a friend <strong>of</strong> the people.<br />

1854.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Editor, <strong>The</strong> True Briton, vols 1–2, 1851–2; n.s. vols 1–2 1853.<br />

(Afterwards incorporated into <strong>The</strong> Illustrated People’s Paper,<br />

Apr–June 1854.)<br />

Attributed Works<br />

<strong>The</strong> perilous nature <strong>of</strong> the penny periodical press. 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Nicholas I. Emperor <strong>of</strong> Russia: with a short account <strong>of</strong><br />

Russia and the Russians. 1855.<br />

Voyages and discoveries in the Arctic regions. Vol 7 <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

Traveller’s Lib. 1855, 1856.<br />

§2<br />

Kestner, Joseph A. Fanny Mayne’s Jane Rutherford and the tradition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the social-protest novel in England. Stud in the Novel 19 1987.<br />

[jak]<br />

George Meredith 1828–1909<br />

Manuscripts<br />

<strong>The</strong> principal repository <strong>of</strong> Meredith mss is the Beinecke Rare Book and<br />

Manuscript Lib at Yale, particularly the Altschul col. It includes mss <strong>of</strong> much<br />

<strong>of</strong> Meredith’s fiction (Celt and Saxon, <strong>The</strong> egoist, Harry Richmond,mss<br />

A and B <strong>of</strong> One <strong>of</strong> our conquerors, <strong>The</strong> tragic comedians, partial versions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Diana <strong>of</strong> the Crossways, <strong>The</strong> amazing marriage, and Lord<br />

Ormont and his Aminta) together with notebooks and miscellaneous<br />

papers, including some reader’s reports for Chapman and Hall, and much<br />

poetry and correspondence. Other significant holdings are in the Pierpont<br />

Morgan Lib (mss <strong>of</strong> Diana <strong>of</strong> the Crossways, Lord Ormont and his<br />

Aminta, and <strong>The</strong> amazing marriage) and Huntington (a partial version<br />

<strong>of</strong> Diana <strong>of</strong> the Crossways, poetry, and many <strong>of</strong> Meredith’s reader’s reports<br />

for Chapman and Hall). A full account is given in IELM.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Forman, M. B. A bibliography <strong>of</strong> the writings in prose and verse <strong>of</strong><br />

George Meredith. 1922.<br />

Forman, M. B. Meredithiana: being a supplement to the bibliography<br />

<strong>of</strong> Meredith. 1924.<br />

Coolidge, B. A catalogue <strong>of</strong> the Altschul collection <strong>of</strong> Meredith in<br />

the Yale University Library. New Haven CT 1931 (priv ptd).<br />

Hudson, R. B. <strong>The</strong> Altschul collection <strong>of</strong> Meredith seventeen years<br />

later. YULG 22 1948.<br />

Sawin, H. L. Meredith: a bibliography <strong>of</strong> Meredithiana 1920–53. BB<br />

21 1955.<br />

Stevenson, L. In Victorian poets: a guide to research, ed F. E. Faverty,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1956, 1968 (rev).<br />

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

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

Collie, M. George Meredith: a bibliography. Toronto and Buffalo 1974.<br />

Beer, G. In Victorian fiction: a second guide to research, Ed G. H.<br />

Ford, New York 1978.<br />

Olmsted, J. C. George Meredith: an annotated bibliography <strong>of</strong> criticism<br />

1925–1975. New York and London 1978.<br />

Hogan, R. S., L. Sawin and L. L. Merrill (ed). A concordance to the<br />

poetry <strong>of</strong> George Meredith. 2 vols New York and London 1982.<br />

Stone, J. S. Errata in Michael Collie’s bibliography <strong>of</strong> George<br />

Meredith. BB 43 1986.<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> fullest description <strong>of</strong> the collected edns <strong>of</strong> Meredith’s work is to be found in<br />

Collie, above; see also Forman.<br />

Collected (‘new’) edition. 14 vols 1885–95. Omits <strong>The</strong> amazing marriage.<br />

Meredith corrected his novels for this edn. Colonial edns<br />

ptd from its plates.<br />

Edition de luxe. 36 vols 1896–8, 1910–11. Includes fiction and poetry,

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