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

1359 | 1360<br />

A legacy: being the life and remains <strong>of</strong> John Martin, schoolmaster<br />

and poet. 2 vols 1878. Biography and edited journal.<br />

review: Athenaeum 13 Apr 1878.<br />

Young Mrs Jardine. First pbd in Good Words Jan–Dec 1879. 3 vols<br />

1879, 2 vols Leipzig 1879, [1880], [1916].<br />

review: Athenaeum 25 Oct 1879.<br />

Thirty years: poems new and old. 1880, 1881.<br />

Children’s poetry. 1881.<br />

His little mother and other tales and sketches. 1881. [1882] (new edn),<br />

Leipzig 1882. Contains His little mother; Poor Prin; Two little<br />

tinkers (Sunday Mag, Feb–Mar 1877); <strong>The</strong> postman’s daughter<br />

(Sunday Mag, Sep 1877); About travelling and travellers (Good<br />

Words, Dec 1878); Save the children (Sunday Mag, Mar 1879);<br />

Sinless sabbath-breaking (Catholic Presbyterian, 1879); De<br />

mortuis [Sydney Dobell] (Good Words, May 1879).<br />

Plain speaking. 1882, Leipzig 1882. Essays. Contains Decayed gentlewomen;<br />

An island <strong>of</strong> the blest; How she told a lie; A ruined<br />

palace; and the following rptd from Good Words: <strong>The</strong> tide at the<br />

flood (as <strong>The</strong> tide at the turn, Apr 1880); Victims and victimisers<br />

(July 1880); ‘Odd’ people (Oct 1880); A little music (Nov 1880);<br />

Conies (Feb 1881); On novels and novel makers (May 1881); Light<br />

in darkness (Jan–Feb 1882).<br />

Miss Tommy: a medieval romance. 1884, Leipzig 1884.<br />

An unsentimental journey through Cornwall. First pbd in <strong>English</strong><br />

Illus Mag Feb–July 1884. 1884.<br />

About money and other things. 1886. Essays and children’s stories.<br />

About money (Contemporary Rev, Sep 1886); Six happy days in a<br />

houseboat (as A holiday afloat, Good Words, Sep 1884); Life and<br />

its worth (Sunday Mag 1884); Story <strong>of</strong> a little pig (Macmillan’s<br />

Mag, Jan 1883); Genius: its aberrations and its responsibilities<br />

(Good Words, Apr 1855); My sister’s grapes; Sisterhoods (as About<br />

sisterhoods, Longman’s Mag, Jan 1883); Facing the world: a story<br />

for boys (in Plucky Boys, Boston [1884]; A Paris atelier (Good<br />

Words, May 1886); Kiss and be friends: a Whitsuntide wander<br />

(<strong>English</strong> Illus Mag, Dec 1885).<br />

King Arthur – not a love story. 1886, Leipzig 1886; tr Norwegian<br />

1886.<br />

Fifty golden years. [1887]. Jubilee souvenir.<br />

An unknown country. 1887. Travel. First pbd in <strong>English</strong> Illus Mag<br />

from Jan 1887.<br />

review: London Quarterly Rev 69 1887.<br />

Concerning men and other papers. 1888. Essays. Concerning men<br />

(Cornhill Mag, Oct 1887); For better for worse (Contemporary<br />

Rev, Apr 1887); A house <strong>of</strong> rest (Murray’s Mag, June 1886); Work<br />

for idle hands (Cornhill Mag, July 1887); Our island sports (Good<br />

Words, Oct 1887); Merely players (Nineteenth Cent, Sep 1886);<br />

Miss Anderson in the ‘Winter’s Tale’ (Woman’s World, Dec 1887).<br />

Poems. 1888.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Stories and translations from Tasso. Chambers’s Edinburgh Jnl, 18<br />

Apr, 13 June, 19 Sep, 24 Oct 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong> strawberry girl. Chambers’s Edinburgh Jnl, 15 Aug 1846.<br />

Quintin Matsys, blacksmith <strong>of</strong> Antwerp. Chambers’s Miscellany <strong>of</strong><br />

Instructing and Entertaining Tracts 19 [1847].<br />

Too handsome: a tale. Sharpe’s London Mag, 27 Nov 1847.<br />

Forgiveness: a tale. Keepsake, 1848.<br />

Matilda <strong>of</strong> Scotland. <strong>The</strong> Book <strong>of</strong> Beauty, 1848.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> a household. Sharpe’s London Jnl, May–July 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> King’s shilling. Sharpe’s London Jnl, July 1851.<br />

Arndt’s night underground. In Six pleasant companions for spare<br />

hours, Boston [1852].<br />

Little Lizzie and the fairies. In Six pleasant companions for spare<br />

hours, Boston [1852].<br />

Sunny hair’s dream. In Six pleasant companions for idle hours,<br />

Boston [1852].<br />

<strong>The</strong> young ship-carver. In Tony the sleepless, Boston [1852].<br />

Our flitting: a household sketch. Nat Mag, Feb 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Papal excommunication. Macmillan’s Mag, May 1860.<br />

In King Arthur’s land: a week’s study <strong>of</strong> Cornish life. Good Words,<br />

Jan 1867.<br />

A city at play. Macmillan’s Mag, May 1868.<br />

Johnny’s opinion <strong>of</strong> himself. Good Words for the Young, Nov 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first Sunday <strong>of</strong> Lent. Macmillan’s Mag, June 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dog with a conscience and the dog without. Good Words for the<br />

Young, Mar–Apr 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last news <strong>of</strong> the fairies. Good Words for the Young, Mar 1870.<br />

Twenty-six hours. Cornhill Mag, May 1871.<br />

Fighting in the dark. Good Words, Sep 1873.<br />

Translations, editions and prefaces<br />

A French country family, by Henriette de Witt. Tr Fr 1867.<br />

M de Barante: a memoir, by F. P. G. Guizot. Tr Fr 1869.<br />

Motherless: or a Parisian family, by Henriette de Witt. Tr Fr 1871.<br />

Twenty years ago: from the journal <strong>of</strong> a girl in her teens. 1871. Ed<br />

Mulock.<br />

Is it true? Tales curious and wonderful. 1872. Ed Mulock.<br />

An only sister, by Henriette de Witt. Tr Fr 1873.<br />

A Christian woman, by Henriette de Witt. Preface 1882.<br />

Attributed or spurious works<br />

Will Denbigh, nobleman. 1877. Probably written by Emily Fox.<br />

§2<br />

Hutton, R. H. Novels by the authoress <strong>of</strong> John Halifax. North Br Rev<br />

29 1858.<br />

[Parr, H.] <strong>The</strong> author <strong>of</strong> John Halifax. Br Quart Rev 44 1866.<br />

Oliphant, M. Mrs Craik. Macmillan’s Mag 57 1887.<br />

Parr, L. In A. Sergeant et al, Women novelists <strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria’s<br />

reign, 1897; rptd as <strong>The</strong> author <strong>of</strong> John Halifax, gentleman: a<br />

memoir, 1898.<br />

Reade, A. L. <strong>The</strong> Mellards and their descendants; with memoirs <strong>of</strong><br />

Dinah Maria Mulock. 1915.<br />

Mitchell, S. Dinah Mulock Craik. 1983. [sm]<br />

Sir Charles Augustus Murray 1806–95<br />

§1<br />

Travels in North America during the years 1834, 1835 and 1836,<br />

including a summer residence with the Pannee tribe <strong>of</strong> Indians<br />

and a visit to Cuba and the Azore Islands. 2 vols 1839, 1854 (rev).<br />

<strong>The</strong> prairie-bird. 3 vols 1844, 1 vol 1845, 1857, [1874].<br />

Hassan, or the child <strong>of</strong> the Pyramid: an Egyptian tale. 2 vols 1857,<br />

1901.<br />

Nour-ed-dyn, or the light <strong>of</strong> the faith: an Eastern fairy tale. [1883.]<br />

A short memoir <strong>of</strong> Mohammed Ali, founder <strong>of</strong> the Vice-Royalty <strong>of</strong><br />

Egypt. Ed H. Maxwell 1898.<br />

§2<br />

Maxwell, H. <strong>The</strong> Hon Sir Charles Murray KCB: a memoir. 1898.<br />

John Mason Neale 1818–66<br />

See col 643.<br />

William Johnson Neale 1812–93<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Summers, M. In his Gothic bibliography, [1941].<br />

§1<br />

Cavendish: or the patrician at sea. 1831, 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lauread: a satire. 1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Port Admiral: a tale <strong>of</strong> the war. 3 vols 1833.

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