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

1367 | 1368<br />

Carita. First pbd Cornhill Mag June 1876–Aug 1877, Littell’s Living<br />

Age 1 July 1876–1 Sep 1877 and Harper’s Weekly 1 July 1876–1 Sep<br />

1877. 3 vols 1877 [rptd, illus], New York 1877 (illus, Lib <strong>of</strong> Select<br />

Novels 492), 2 vols Leipzig 1877 (Tauchnitz), London 1878 (illus),<br />

1883 (4 illustrations), 1885 (Popular Lib <strong>of</strong> Standard Works), 1885.<br />

review: Daily News 4 Oct 1877.<br />

Young Musgrave. First pbd Macmillan’s Mag Jan–Dec 1877. 3 vols<br />

1877, New York 1878 (Seaside Lib vol 11 no 210), London 1878, 1883,<br />

1886, 1894.<br />

reviews: [Blind, Mathilde] Athenaeum 15 Dec 1877; Examiner 15<br />

Dec 1877.<br />

Dress. 1878 (Art at Home ser, 7 illustrations), Philadelphia 1879 (Art<br />

at Home ser).<br />

<strong>The</strong> primrose path. A chapter in the annals <strong>of</strong> the kingdom <strong>of</strong> Fife. 3<br />

vols 1878, New York 1878, 1878 (Seaside Lib vol 20 no 391), 2 vols<br />

Leipzig 1878 (Tauchnitz), London 1886, 1888, 1892, 1909, Dundee<br />

and London nd [c. 1909], 1921, 1922.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fugitives. First pbd Good Words Christmas no 1879. New York<br />

1879, 1879 (Franklin Square Lib 86), London 1880?, 2 vols Leipzig<br />

1890 (Tauchnitz; rptd with <strong>The</strong> duke’s daughter (new title <strong>of</strong><br />

Lady Jane) as <strong>The</strong> duke’s daughter, and the fugitives), 3 vols<br />

Edinburgh and London 1890 (as preceding).<br />

Molière. With Francis Tarver. Edinburgh and London 1879 (Foreign<br />

Classics for <strong>English</strong> Readers 6), 1887?, 1898, 1902.<br />

Within the precincts. First pbd Littell’s Living Age 12 Jan 1878–8<br />

Mar 1879 and Cornhill Mag Feb 1878–Apr 1879. 3 vols 1879 (illus),<br />

New York 1879 (Franklin Square Lib 44), 3 vols Leipzig 1879<br />

(Tauchnitz), London 1879 (illus), 1883 (illus), 1885 (illus, Popular<br />

Lib <strong>of</strong> Standard Works).<br />

reviews: Nonconformist 2 Apr 1879; London 5 Apr 1879.<br />

<strong>The</strong> greatest heiress in England. 3 vols ‘1880’ [1879], 3 vols 1880 (2nd<br />

edn), 2 vols Leipzig 1880 (Tauchnitz), New York 1880, London<br />

1886, 1888, 1891.<br />

reviews: Examiner 20 Dec 1879; Daily News 1 Jan 1880.<br />

A beleaguered city. Being a narrative <strong>of</strong> certain recent events in the<br />

city <strong>of</strong> Semur, in the Department <strong>of</strong> the Haute Bourgogne. A story<br />

<strong>of</strong> the seen and the unseen. First pbd New Quart Mag Jan 1879.<br />

London and New York ‘1880’ [1879] (ch 9 added), New York 1879<br />

(pbd with <strong>The</strong> awakening by Katherine S. Macquoid), London<br />

and New York 1881, nd (Macmillan’s Colonial Lib 43), 1889, 1892,<br />

1897, 1900, London 1910 (Macmillan’s Sevenpenny ser), 1913, 1930<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Caravan Lib, title shortened to A beleaguered city), New<br />

York 1944 (introd by E. Wagenknecht), Westport CT 1970 (in Six<br />

novels <strong>of</strong> the supernatural), Oxford 1988 (WCp) ed M. Williams in<br />

A beleaguered city and other stories, including Earthbound, Old<br />

lady Mary, <strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> darkness, <strong>The</strong> library window); tr Fr Paris<br />

1911 (by Henri Bremond), Paris 1925.<br />

reviews: Glasgow Herald 3 Feb 1879; Daily News 20 Jan 1880;<br />

Pall Mall Gazette 15 Mar 1880.<br />

He that will not when he may. First pbd Littell’s Living Age 1 Nov<br />

1879–7 Aug 1880 and Macmillan’s Mag Nov 1879–Nov 1880. 3 vols<br />

London and New York 1880 [reprint], New York 1880 (Franklin<br />

Square Lib 149), London and New York 1881 (2nd edn), 2 vols<br />

Leipzig 1881 (Tauchnitz), London and New York 1883, 1886, 1892.<br />

reviews: Scotsman 28 Sep 1880; Spectator 16 Oct 1880.<br />

Cervantes. Edinburgh and London 1880 (Foreign Classics for<br />

<strong>English</strong> Readers 11), Philadelphia nd [1881], Edinburgh and<br />

London 1887?, 1898.<br />

Queen Victoria. First pbd as Queen Victoria in Harper’s New<br />

Monthly Mag June 1880; expanded as <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> the Queen in<br />

Graphic 28 June 1880. 1880 (unauthorised pbn), New York 1880<br />

(retitled <strong>The</strong> Queen, unauthorised pbn, 44 illustrations), rev as<br />

<strong>The</strong> Queen’s record reign in Graphic, Diamond Jubilee no, 1 June<br />

1897 (illus), London, Paris, New York and Melbourne 1900 (retitled<br />

Queen Victoria. A personal sketch, illus, text headed <strong>The</strong><br />

domestic life <strong>of</strong> the Queen, 4pp by anonymous author to bring<br />

narrative to Victoria’s death), London, Paris, New York and<br />

Melbourne 1901.<br />

No 3, Grove road, Hampstead. First pbd Good Cheer, Christmas no<br />

<strong>of</strong> Good Words, Dec 1880. New York 1880 (Seaside Lib vol 43 no<br />

875), rptd with <strong>The</strong> two Marys (see below).<br />

Harry Joscelyn. 3 vols 1881, New York 1881 (Franklin Square Lib 183),<br />

1881 (Seaside Lib vol 48 no 1004), 2 vols Leipzig 1881 (Tauchnitz),<br />

London 1887 (Standard Lib), nd [1893] (Standard Lib <strong>of</strong> Fiction),<br />

1898, nd [c. 1900s] (Sun-dial Lib).<br />

reviews: Pall Mall Gazette 26 Apr 1881, St James’s Gazette 9 May<br />

1881.<br />

In trust: a story <strong>of</strong> a lady and her lover. First pbd Littell’s Living Age<br />

6 Aug–29 Oct 1881 and Fraser’s Mag Feb 1881–Jan 1882. New York<br />

1881 (Seaside Lib vol 51 no 1049), 3 vols London 1882, 2 vols Leipzig<br />

1882 (Tauchnitz), London 1882, 1883, 1885 [reprint] (Modern<br />

Novel Lib), 1887 [reprint], 1892, 1893, 1894.<br />

review: [Townsend, Meredith] Spectator 28 Jan 1882.<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary history <strong>of</strong> England in the end <strong>of</strong> the eighteenth and<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth century. 3 vols 1882 [reprint with<br />

preface], 3 vols New York 1882, 2 vols 1883, 2 vols New York and<br />

London 1886, 3 vols 1889, 3 vols 1895, 3 vols 1897, 3 vols nd<br />

(Macmillan’s Colonial Lib 17–19).<br />

Lady Jane. First pbd Good Words Jan–June 1882, Littell’s Living Age<br />

18 Mar–30 June 1882 and Potter’s Amer Monthly Mar–Aug 1882.<br />

New York 1882 (Seaside Lib vol 65 no 1319), 1882 (Franklin Square<br />

Lib 259), 3 vols Edinburgh and London 1890 (retitled <strong>The</strong> duke’s<br />

daughter, pbd with <strong>The</strong> fugitives, see above), 2 vols Leipzig 1890<br />

(Tauchnitz), Stuttgart 1894 (tr Ger by F. Mangold, retitled Die<br />

Herzogstochter).<br />

A little pilgrim in the unseen.<br />

<strong>The</strong> textual history <strong>of</strong> Oliphant’s supernatural stories is particularly<br />

complex. <strong>The</strong>se were her most popular works and were frequently rptd individually<br />

and in various collections. First pbd in Macmillan’s Mag May 1882<br />

and Littell’s Living Age 27 May 1882; additional story <strong>The</strong> little pilgrim<br />

goes up higher, Macmillan’s Mag Sep 1882 and Littell’s Living Age 30<br />

Sep 1882. 1882 [2 reprints], Boston 1882 (retitled A little pilgrim), New York<br />

1882 (Seaside Lib vol 71 no 1449, pbd with F. Anstey’s <strong>The</strong> black poodle),<br />

London 1883 [4 reprints], 17 further reprints between 1884 and 1910, 1912<br />

(Shilling edn) [rptd 1915], 1920 (Macmillan’s Two Shilling <strong>The</strong>ological<br />

Lib).<br />

Boston nd [1889?] (titled Further experiences <strong>of</strong> a little pilgrim,<br />

includes <strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> darkness), 1889 (titled <strong>The</strong> little pilgrim.<br />

Further experiences, includes <strong>The</strong> little pilgrim in the seen and<br />

the unseen, On the dark mountains, <strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> darkness),<br />

Leipzig 1891 (Tauchnitz), Boston 1889 (titled Stories <strong>of</strong> the seen<br />

and the unseen, includes A little pilgrim in the unseen (single<br />

story), <strong>The</strong> little pilgrim goes up higher, <strong>The</strong> open door, Old lady<br />

Mary, <strong>The</strong> portrait, <strong>The</strong> little pilgrim in the seen and unseen, <strong>The</strong><br />

land <strong>of</strong> darkness, and On the dark mountains), 1900 (as preceding),<br />

1907 (as preceding), Chicago 1913 (retitled A little pilgrim in<br />

the seen and the unseen, includes A little pilgrim in the unseen<br />

(retitled In the unseen), <strong>The</strong> little pilgrim goes up higher, <strong>The</strong><br />

little pilgrim in the seen and the unseen, On the dark mountains,<br />

<strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> darkness).<br />

It was a lover and his lass. 3 vols 1883, New York 1883 (Franklin<br />

Square Lib 294), 3 vols Leipzig (Tauchnitz), London nd [1894]<br />

(Standard Lib 53), 1897, 1904, nd [1911] (Hurst and Blackett’s<br />

Sevenpenny Copyright Novels, abridged), 1951 (unabridged).<br />

reviews: Scotsman 28 Feb 1883; Saturday Rev 10 Mar 1883.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ladies Lindores. First pbd Blackwood’s Mag Apr 1882–May 1883<br />

and Littell’s Living Age 3 June 1882–2 June 1883. 3 vols Edinburgh<br />

and London 1883, New York 1883, 1883 (Lovell’s Lib vol 3 no 124),<br />

1883 (Seaside Lib vol 81 no 1647), 3 vols Leipzig 1884 (Tauchnitz).<br />

reviews: St James’s Gazette 9 May 1883; Pall Mall Gazette 30<br />

May 1883; Br Quart Rev 78, July 1883.<br />

Hester. A story <strong>of</strong> contemporary life. 3 vols 1883, 1883, New York

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