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the People 5, 1850); <strong>The</strong> two homes: a story for wives (Chambers’s<br />

Edinburgh Jnl, 17 Apr 1847); Minor trials (Chambers’s<br />

Edinburgh Jnl, 10 Oct 1846); Adelaide, being fragments from a<br />

young wife’s diary (Sharpe’s London Jnl, Aug 1852); <strong>The</strong> old<br />

mathematician (Douglas Jerrold’s Shilling Mag, May 1848); <strong>The</strong><br />

half-caste (Chambers’s Papers for the People 12, 1851); Miss<br />

Letty’s experiences; A bride’s tragedy (Sharpe’s London Jnl,<br />

Aug–Sep 1848); ’Tis useless trying (Chambers’s Edinburgh Jnl, 4<br />

Sep 1847); <strong>The</strong> only son (Chambers’s Edinburgh Jnl, 1 May 1847);<br />

<strong>The</strong> doctor’s family (Chambers’s Edinburgh Jnl, 2 Jan 1847); All<br />

for the best (Chambers’s Edinburgh Jnl, 29 May 1847); <strong>The</strong> story<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elizabeth Sirani (Chambers’s Edinburgh Jnl, 31 July 1847); A<br />

life episode.<br />

review: Athenaeum 19 Nov 1853.<br />

A hero: Philip’s book. 1853, 1857, 1860 (new edn), 1875 (new edn),<br />

1889. Children’s book.<br />

review: Dublin Univ Mag 43 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little Lychetts. 1855. Children’s book.<br />

John Halifax, gentleman. 3 vols 1856, 2 vols Leipzig 1857, London<br />

1857 (rev edn), 1859 (4th edn), [1864] (12th edn), [1870] (17th edn),<br />

[1895] (39th edn), [1906] (EL), 1907, 1914 (Oxford edn), 1925, 1961<br />

(EL); tr Du [186?], Sp 1890, Ger 1891.<br />

review: In ‘New novels’, Athenaeum 26 Apr 1856.<br />

Nothing new: tales. 1857, 1861, 1869. Short stories. Lord Erlistoun<br />

(Nat Mag, May 1857); Alwyn’s first wife (Fraser’s Mag, Jan–Feb<br />

1855); M. Anastasius (as A ghost story, Household Words, 24 Mar<br />

1855); <strong>The</strong> water cure (Dublin Univ Mag, Apr 1855); <strong>The</strong> double<br />

house (Fraser’s Mag, Aug 1856); <strong>The</strong> last house in C_ Street,<br />

(Fraser’s Mag, Oct 1856); A family in love; A low marriage<br />

(National Mag, Nov 1856).<br />

A woman’s thoughts about women. Essays. 1858, 1859, Leipzig 1860,<br />

London 1869; tr Swed 1861, Danish 1869. First pbd in Chambers’s<br />

Edinburgh Jnl 2 May–19 Dec 1857.<br />

Domestic stories. 1859, Leipzig 1862. Philip Armytage; or the blind<br />

girl’s love (Dublin Univ Mag, June 1847) and the following stories<br />

from Avillon and other tales: <strong>The</strong> last <strong>of</strong> the Ruthvens, <strong>The</strong><br />

Italian’s daughter, <strong>The</strong> two homes, Minor trials, Adelaide, <strong>The</strong><br />

old mathematician, <strong>The</strong> half-caste, Miss Letty’s experiences, A<br />

bride’s tragedy, ’Tis useless trying, <strong>The</strong> only son, <strong>The</strong> doctor’s<br />

family, All for the best.<br />

A life for a life. 3 vols 1859, 2 vols Leipzig 1859, London 1860 (new<br />

edn, rev), 1865, 1871, 1903; tr Ger 1877.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 6 Aug 1859; Christian Remembrancer 38<br />

1859.<br />

Poems. [1859], 1860, Leipzig 1868, London 1872.<br />

Romantic tales. 1859, Leipzig 1861. From Avillon and other tales:<br />

Avillon, <strong>The</strong> self-seer, <strong>The</strong> sculptor <strong>of</strong> Bruges, <strong>The</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Heremon, King Tolv, Erotion, Cleomenes the Greek, <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong><br />

Hyas, <strong>The</strong> cross on the snow mountains, <strong>The</strong> Rosecrucian,<br />

Antonio Melidori, <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Elisabetta Sirani, A life episode.<br />

Our year: a child’s book in prose and verse. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1860, Leipzig<br />

1860.<br />

Studies from life. 1861, Leipzig 1867. Essays first pbd in Chambers’s<br />

Edinburgh Jnl: Old stones (22 Aug 1857); Silence for a generation<br />

(12 June 1858); Going out to play (6 Mar 1858); Want something to<br />

read (8 May 1858); War sparkles (24 Mar 1855); An old soldier’s<br />

coming home (as A soldier’s coming home, 1 Sep 1855); Poor<br />

people’s children (21 Apr 1855); Travelling companions (25 July<br />

1857); Through the powder-mills (3 Nov 1855); Brother<br />

Jonathan’s pet (16 Jan 1858); Literary ghouls (21 Aug 1858); About<br />

mothers-in-law (10 July 1858); Our lost cat (as Our lost pet, 29 May<br />

1858); My babes in the wood (11 Sep 1858); <strong>The</strong> man <strong>of</strong> men (25 Sep<br />

1858); Lost (13 Feb 1858).<br />

Mistress and maid. First pbd in Good Words, Jan–Dec 1862. Leipzig<br />

1862, 2 vols London 1863, 1864, [1897], [1916].<br />

<strong>The</strong> fairy book. 1863, 1865, 1868 (Golden Treasury), 1913 (illustr<br />

John Mills | Dinah Maria Mulock<br />

Warwick Goble), [1922] (illustr Louis Rhead), 1923, 1979 etc.<br />

Children’s book.<br />

Christian’s mistake. 1865, Leipzig 1865, London [1866], 1901.<br />

review: Athenaeum 18 Feb 1865.<br />

A New Year’s gift for sick children. Edinburgh 1865. Poems and<br />

essays.<br />

A noble life. 2 vols 1866, Leipzig 1866, London [1869], 1902 (new<br />

edn); tr Rus [1890].<br />

reviews: Nation 1 Mar 1866 [James, Henry]; Athenaeum 3 Mar<br />

1866; London Rev 17 Mar 1866.<br />

Two marriages. 2 vols 1867, Leipzig 1867, London 1880 (new edn),<br />

1904. Two novellas: John Browerbank’s wife, Parson Garland’s<br />

daughter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman’s kingdom. First pbd in Good Words Jan–Dec 1868. 2<br />

vols Leipzig 1868, 3 vols London 1869, 1870; tr Ger 1869.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 31 Oct 1868; Saturday Rev 6 Feb 1869.<br />

A brave lady. First pbd in Macmillan’s Mag May 1869–Apr 1870. 3<br />

vols 1870, 2 vols Leipzig 1870, London [1871], 1899, 1903.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 19 Mar 1870; Saturday Rev 2 Apr 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unkind word and other stories. 2 vols 1869, 2 vols 1870, [1874].<br />

Essays, reviews, short stories. <strong>The</strong> unkind word (Good Words,<br />

May–June 1864); A child’s life: sixty years ago; His young lordship<br />

(Argosy, Oct 1866); Elizabeth and Victoria: from a woman’s point<br />

<strong>of</strong> view (Victoria Mag, 1864); A woman’s book [Queen Victoria’s<br />

highland journal]; <strong>The</strong> age <strong>of</strong> gold (Macmillan’s Mag, Feb 1860);<br />

On living in perspective (as Living in perspective, Fraser’s Mag,<br />

Oct 1866); Sermons (Cornhill Mag, Jan 1864); <strong>The</strong> House <strong>of</strong><br />

Commons: from the ladies’ gallery (Cornhill Mag, Oct 1863); A few<br />

words about sorrow (Macmillan’s Mag, Jan 1861); A hedge-side<br />

poet [James Reynolds Withers] (Macmillan’s Mag, Apr 1860); <strong>The</strong><br />

last great exhibition: its beginning (as Five shillings worth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

great world’s fair, Good Words, May 1862); <strong>The</strong> last great exhibition:<br />

its end (Macmillan’s Mag, Dec 1862); To novelists – and a<br />

novelist [George Eliot] (Macmillan’s Mag, Apr 1861); Bodies and<br />

souls (Macmillan’s Mag, Oct 1864); Blind! (Macmillan’s Mag, Nov<br />

1860); Children <strong>of</strong> Israel (Macmillan’s Mag, Apr 1863); Give us air<br />

(Good Words, Jan 1861); In the ring (All the Year Round, 18 Jan<br />

1865); A dreadful ghost (Once a Week, 15 Feb 1862); Meadowside<br />

House (Good Words, Jan 1864); In her teens (Macmillan’s Mag,<br />

July 1864); Clothes (as On the subject <strong>of</strong> clothes, Macmillan’s Mag,<br />

Jan 1860); <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> a hospital (Macmillan’s Mag, July 1862);<br />

Death on the seas (Macmillan’s Mag, Feb 1866); To parents (All the<br />

Year Round, 9 July 1864); Misery-mongers (All the Year Round, 7<br />

Apr 1866); An old Scotch love-story; A garden party; <strong>The</strong> tale <strong>of</strong><br />

two walks, told to sick children (as Strolls with invalid children,<br />

Once a Week, 6 Apr and 4 May 1867).<br />

Fair France: impressions <strong>of</strong> a traveller. 1871, Leipzig 1872.<br />

Incorporates La belle France: a glimpse (Good Words, Sep–Oct<br />

1867) and We four in Normandy (St Paul’s, Oct 1870–Jan 1871).<br />

Hannah. First pbd in St Paul’s, Feb–Dec 1871; 2 vols Leipzig 1871, 2<br />

vols London 1872, 1875, 1904, [1916].<br />

reviews: In ‘Recent novels’, Acad 2 (1871) by H. Lawrenny [i.e.<br />

Edith Simcox]; Athenaeum 18 Nov 1871.<br />

Little Sunshine’s holiday: a picture from life. 1871, 1881 (new edn).<br />

Children’s book.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> a Brownie, as told to my child. 1872, 1893, 1900<br />

etc. Children’s book.<br />

My mother and I: a girl’s love-story. First pbd in Good Words<br />

Jan–July 1874. 1874, Leipzig 1874, London 1904; tr Fr 1887.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little lame prince and his travelling cloak. 1875 (illustr J. M.<br />

Ralston), 1877, 1886, 1918 (illustr Maria L. Kirk), etc. Children’s<br />

book.<br />

Sermons out <strong>of</strong> church. 1875, Leipzig 1875, London 1881. Essays.<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> our youth. 1875. Poems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> laurel bush: an old-fashioned love story. First pbd in Good<br />

Words June–Nov 1876. Montreal 1876, London 1877, 1890.<br />

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