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

1391 | 1392<br />

<strong>The</strong> Baroness. Monthly Mag 1837–8.<br />

Pickwick abroad: or the tour in France. 1837–8.<br />

Alfred de Rosann. 1838. (Also known as Alfred and Life in Paris.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> appointment: a tale. Isis 1839.<br />

Grace Darling, or the heroine <strong>of</strong> the Fern Islands. 1839.<br />

Modern writers <strong>of</strong> France. 2 vols 1839.<br />

<strong>The</strong> drunkard’s tale. Teetotaler 1840. (Also known as <strong>The</strong> drunkard’s<br />

progress.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> last day <strong>of</strong> a condemned, by Victor Hugo. 1840. Tr from the Fr.<br />

Noctes Pickwickiane. Teetotaler 1840. Tract.<br />

Robert Macaire in England. Illustr ‘Phiz’. 3 vols 1840.<br />

Sister Anne: a novel by Paul de Kock. 1840. Tr from the Fr.<br />

<strong>The</strong> steam-packet: a tale <strong>of</strong> the river and the ocean. 1840.<br />

Master Timothy’s bookcase, or <strong>The</strong> magic lanthorn [sic] <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world. 1841.<br />

Pickwick married. 1841.<br />

Sequel to Don Juan. 1843.<br />

Mysteries <strong>of</strong> London. 2 vols 1844–6; ser 2, 2 vols 1846–8; ed Trefor<br />

Thomas 1 vol Keele 1996.<br />

Faust: a romance <strong>of</strong> the Second Empire. 1845–6.<br />

<strong>The</strong> French self instructor. 1846.<br />

Wagner the wehr-wolf. 1846–7; rptd New York 1975, ed E. F. Bleiler.<br />

<strong>The</strong> days <strong>of</strong> Hogarth, or the mysteries <strong>of</strong> old London. 1847–8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> coral island, or the hereditary curse. 1848–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mysteries <strong>of</strong> the Court <strong>of</strong> London. 1st ser 1848–50; 2nd ser<br />

1850–2; 3rd ser 1852–3; 4th ser 1853–5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pixy, or the unbaptized child. 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bronze statue, or the virgin’s kiss. 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> seamstress, or the white slaves <strong>of</strong> England. 1850.<br />

Kenneth, a romance <strong>of</strong> the highlands. 1851.<br />

Mary Price: or, the memoirs <strong>of</strong> a servant-maid. 2 vols 1851–2.<br />

Pope Joan, or the female pontiff. 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> massacre <strong>of</strong> Glencoe, a historical tale. 1852–3.<br />

Soldier’s wife. 1852–3.<br />

Joseph Wilmot: or the memoirs <strong>of</strong> a man servant. 2 vols 1853–4.<br />

Rosa Lambert. 1853–4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rye house plot, or Ruth, the conspirator’s daughter. 1853–4. (In<br />

US <strong>The</strong> royal favorite or <strong>The</strong> mysteries <strong>of</strong> the court <strong>of</strong> Charles II or<br />

<strong>The</strong> mysteries <strong>of</strong> the merry monarch’s court.)<br />

May Middleton, the history <strong>of</strong> a fortune. 1854–5.<br />

Agnes: or beauty and pleasure. 2 vols 1855–7.<br />

Ellen Percy: or the memoirs <strong>of</strong> an actress. 2 vols 1855–7. (Also known<br />

as Mary Glentworth.)<br />

Loves <strong>of</strong> the harem, or a romance <strong>of</strong> Constantinople. 1855.<br />

Omar, a tale <strong>of</strong> the Crimean war. 1855–6.<br />

Leila, or the star <strong>of</strong> Mingrella. 1856.<br />

Margaret, or the discarded queen. 1856–7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Empress Eugenie’s boudoir. 1857.<br />

Canonbury House: or the Queen’s prophecy. 1857–8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young Duchess, or the memoirs <strong>of</strong> a woman <strong>of</strong> quality. A sequel<br />

to Ellen Percy. 1857–8.<br />

Mary Stuart. 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> self instructor. 1861 (lessons from Reynolds’ Misc).<br />

<strong>The</strong> young fisherman, or the spirits <strong>of</strong> the lake. 1861.<br />

Reynolds edited the Monthly Mag 1837–8; Teetotaler 1840–1; London Jnl<br />

1845–6; Reynolds’s Misc, 1846–69; Reynolds’s Political Instructor,<br />

1849–50; Reynolds’s Weekly Newspaper 1850–9, and Bow Bells 1864–8.<br />

§2<br />

Mischievous literature. Bookseller July 1868. A long article dealing<br />

with Reynolds and including an incomplete list <strong>of</strong> his works,<br />

without dates.<br />

Obits: Reynolds Weekly Newspaper 22 June 1879; Bookseller 3 July<br />

1879.<br />

G. W. M. Reynolds. Saturday Rev 6 Feb 1886.<br />

Jay, Frank. Peeps into the past. London Jnl 16 Oct 1918.<br />

Reynolds and penny fiction. TLS 24 Jan 1924.<br />

Centenary edn, Reynolds Weekly News, 7 May 1950.<br />

Bleiler, E. F. Introduction and bibliography in reprint <strong>of</strong> Wagner the<br />

wehr-wolf, New York 1975.<br />

James, L. and J. Saville. G. W. M. Reynolds. In Dictionary <strong>of</strong> labour<br />

biography, 1976. [ah]<br />

Leitch Ritchie 1800?–65<br />

Friendship’s Offering. 1824–44. Ed Ritchie 1842–4.<br />

Head-pieces and tail-pieces by a travelling artist. 1826. Short stories.<br />

Tales and confessions. 1829, 1833 (with 2 additional stories as<br />

London nights’ entertainments).<br />

<strong>The</strong> game <strong>of</strong> life. 2 vols 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> history: France. 3 vols 1831, [1872] (illustr T.<br />

Landseer).<br />

Schinderhannes, the robber <strong>of</strong> the Rhine. 1833, 1878 (as <strong>The</strong> robber<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Rhine).<br />

<strong>The</strong> library <strong>of</strong> romance. 15 vols 1833–5. Ed Ritchie.<br />

Wanderings by the Loire. 1833 (illustr J. M. W. Turner).<br />

Wanderings by the Seine. [1834–5] (illustr J. M. W. Turner).<br />

<strong>The</strong> magician. 3 vols 1836.<br />

Beauty’s costume: a series <strong>of</strong> female figures in the dresses <strong>of</strong> all<br />

times and nations with descriptions by Leitch Ritchie. 2 vols<br />

1838–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Thomas Pringle with a sketch <strong>of</strong> his life by<br />

Leitch Ritchie. 1838.<br />

Windsor Castle and its environs. . .. 1840, 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wye and its associations: a picturesque ramble. 1841.<br />

A view <strong>of</strong> the opium trade, historical, moral and commercial. 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British world in the East. . .. 2 vols 1847.<br />

Wearyfoot Common. 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new shilling. 1857.<br />

Winter evening. 2 vols 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> midnight journey [by Ritchie] and other tales [by Mrs Crowe<br />

and others] reprinted from Chambers’s Journal. 1871. Also contains<br />

<strong>The</strong> night at home, by Ritchie.<br />

Ritchie also contributed <strong>The</strong> Cheatrice Packman to <strong>The</strong> Club-Book, ed A.<br />

Picken 3 vols 1831, and <strong>The</strong> storm lights <strong>of</strong> Anzasia to <strong>The</strong> tale book,<br />

Königsberg 1859, as well as the letterpress to 9 <strong>of</strong> Heath’s Picturesque<br />

Annuals 1832–40.<br />

Emma Robinson 1814–90<br />

<strong>The</strong> BL holds the ms <strong>of</strong> the version licensed for performance <strong>of</strong> Richelieu in<br />

love, plus correspondence with the publisher R. Bentley (1863–4). Ms biographical<br />

materials are held in Kremers Reference Files, Univ <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />

Madison. For British holdings <strong>of</strong> other letters, see LR 2, p 801.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

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

§1<br />

Whitefriars: or the days <strong>of</strong> Charles the Second: an historical<br />

romance. 3 vols ‘1844’ [1843] (anon), 2nd and 3rd edns 1844 (3rd<br />

edn micro <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [19_?]), 1 vol New York [1847] (illus), 1<br />

vol London 1851 (Routledge’s Railway Lib), reissued 1853<br />

(Routledge’s Standard Novels), rptd many times until the end <strong>of</strong><br />

the cent and finally in 1903 (Half-forgotten Books ser, introd by E.<br />

A. Baker, sub-titled, or the court <strong>of</strong> Charles II), 1-vol edn<br />

Philadelphia [1877] (sub-titled, or the times <strong>of</strong> Charles II), new 1vol<br />

edn 1884, rptd several times until 1892, other edns London<br />

and New York [1898?], London 1909 (<strong>The</strong> People’s Lib no 88); tr<br />

Ger 1845, Fr 1858. Adapted into play by William Thompson<br />

Townsend, 1844.<br />

review: Athenaeum 30 Dec 1843.<br />

Richelieu in love; or, the youth <strong>of</strong> Charles I: an historical comedy in

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