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

1399 | 1400<br />

My uncle the curate: a novel. 3 vols 1849.<br />

Reuben Medlicott: or the coming man. 3 vols 1852.<br />

Sketches, legal and political, by the Rt Hon R. L. Sheil. 1855. Ed<br />

Savage.<br />

Clover Cottage. 1856. Tom Taylor’s Comedietta, Nine points <strong>of</strong> the<br />

law, was founded on this.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman <strong>of</strong> business, or the lady and the lawyer: a novel. 3 vols<br />

1870.<br />

Elizabeth Missing Sewell 1815–1906<br />

Collections<br />

Tales by the author <strong>of</strong> Amy Herbert. 10 vols 1858–62.<br />

§1<br />

Stories on the Lord’s Prayer. Rptd from <strong>The</strong> cottager’s monthly<br />

visitor for 1840. 1841?, New York 1843 (as <strong>The</strong> rector’s visits),<br />

London 1851 (as Stories illustrative <strong>of</strong> the Lord’s Prayer).<br />

Amy Herbert, by a lady. 2 vols 1844. Ed W. Sewell.<br />

Gertrude. 2 vols 1845. Ed W. Sewell.<br />

Laneton Parsonage: a tale for children on the practical use <strong>of</strong> a<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the Church Catechism. 3 pts 1846–8. Ed W. Sewell.<br />

A friend in disguise and <strong>The</strong> fate <strong>of</strong> a favourite. 1847?; also pbd in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Churchman’s Companion 1847.<br />

Margaret Percival. 2 vols 1847. Ed W. Sewell. A sequel by E. E. Hale,<br />

entitled Margaret Percival in America, Boston 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sketches: three tales. 1848. With W. Adams and W. Sewell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child’s first history <strong>of</strong> Rome. 1849.<br />

Was it a dream? and <strong>The</strong> new churchyard. 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Earl’s daughter. 1850. Ed W. Sewell.<br />

A journal kept during a summer tour for the children <strong>of</strong> a village<br />

school. 3 pts 1852. Travel.<br />

A first history <strong>of</strong> Greece. 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> experience <strong>of</strong> life. 1853.<br />

Katharine Ashton. 2 vols 1854.<br />

Cleve Hall. 2 vols 1855.<br />

Ivors. 2 vols 1856.<br />

Ursula: a tale <strong>of</strong> country life. 2 vols 1858.<br />

History <strong>of</strong> the early Church from the first preaching <strong>of</strong> the Gospel to<br />

the Council <strong>of</strong> Nicea for the use <strong>of</strong> young persons. 1859.<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> Rome, Florence, and Turin. 1862.<br />

Ancient history <strong>of</strong> Egypt, Assyria, and Babylonia. 1862, 1870.<br />

A glimpse <strong>of</strong> the world. 1863.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> education, drawn from nature and revelation, and<br />

applied to female education in the upper classes. 2 vols 1865; rev<br />

Mrs G. J. Chitty and L. H. M. Soulsby 1914.<br />

<strong>The</strong> journal <strong>of</strong> a home life. 1867, New York 1867 (as Home life).<br />

After life. 1868. A sequel to the preceding. <strong>The</strong> 2 vols were pbd<br />

together in an abridged form in 1891 as Home and after life.<br />

What can be done for our young servants? [1873.]<br />

Some questions <strong>of</strong> the day. 1875.<br />

Popular history <strong>of</strong> France from the earliest period to the death <strong>of</strong><br />

Louis XIV. 1876.<br />

Note-book <strong>of</strong> an elderly lady. 1881. Rptd from Monthly Packet.<br />

Letters on daily life. 1885. Rptd from Monthly Packet. Essays.<br />

Outline history <strong>of</strong> Italy from the fall <strong>of</strong> the Western Empire. 1895<br />

(preface by L. H. M. Soulsby).<br />

Conversations between youth and age. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> autobiography <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth M. Sewell, edited by her niece<br />

Eleanor L. Sewell. 1907.<br />

Elizabeth Sewell also pbd devotional works and textbooks, and edited several<br />

works by her brother William, below.<br />

§2<br />

Owen, M. C. <strong>The</strong> Sewells <strong>of</strong> the Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight. Manchester [1906]<br />

(priv ptd). [eh]<br />

William Sewell 1804–74<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Crichton, W. J. In Sewell’s Microscope <strong>of</strong> the New Testamen<br />

t, 1878.<br />

§1<br />

An essay on the cultivation <strong>of</strong> the intellect by the study <strong>of</strong> dead languages.<br />

1830.<br />

Hora philologica: or conjectures on the structure <strong>of</strong> the Greek language.<br />

Oxford 1830.<br />

A clergyman’s recreation: or sacred thoughts in verse. 1831, 1835 (as<br />

Sacred thoughts in verse). Anon.<br />

An introduction to the Dialogues <strong>of</strong> Plato. 1841.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first voyage <strong>of</strong> Rodolph the voyager, by G. D. L. 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second voyage <strong>of</strong> Rodolph the voyager. Ed W. Sewell 1844.<br />

Written by Sewell.<br />

Uncle Peter’s fairy tales: the first story, containing the history and<br />

adventures <strong>of</strong> little Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> the great island <strong>of</strong><br />

Brakarakakaka, by Uncle Peter. 1844.<br />

Hawkstone: a tale <strong>of</strong> and for England in 184_. 2 vols 1845. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Agamemnon <strong>of</strong> Aeschylus, translated literally and rhythmically.<br />

1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Georgics <strong>of</strong> Virgil, with the text <strong>of</strong> Heyne; literally and rhythmically<br />

translated by W. Sewell. 1846, Oxford 1854 (Eng text<br />

only).<br />

<strong>The</strong> sketches: three tales. 1848. With E. M. Sewell and W. Adams.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Odes and Epodes <strong>of</strong> Horace, translated literally and rhythmically.<br />

1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> University Commission: or Lord John Russell’s postbag <strong>of</strong><br />

April 27, 1850. 4 pts Oxford 1850 (pt 4 sub-title differs). Anon.<br />

Sketch.<br />

Uncle Peter’s fairy tale for the nineteenth century. 1869. Anon. Ed E.<br />

M. Sewell. Novel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> giant. 1871. Ed E. M. Sewell. Cover sub-titled: a witch’s story for<br />

<strong>English</strong> boys.<br />

Mrs Britton’s letter touching the Europa troubles. 1871.<br />

Poems <strong>of</strong> bygone years. 1871. Ed E. M. Sewell. Anon. Attributed to<br />

William Sewell.<br />

Diaries, reminiscences and poems, Mar 7 1866–May 1874. Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

copy produced by Library <strong>of</strong> Congress from mss vols in family<br />

ownership.<br />

Sewell also pbd many sermons and theological works, the more important <strong>of</strong><br />

which are listed at col 2668, and edited several works by his sister Elizabeth,<br />

above. A few ephemeral works are unrecorded here.<br />

§2<br />

Owen, M. C. <strong>The</strong> Sewells <strong>of</strong> the Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight. Manchester [1906]<br />

(priv ptd).<br />

James, L. A forgotten genius: Sewell <strong>of</strong> St Columba’s and Radley.<br />

1945. [eh]<br />

Elizabeth Sara Sheppard 1830–62<br />

Charles Auchester: a memorial. 3 vols 1853.<br />

Counterparts: or the cross <strong>of</strong> love. 3 vols 1854.<br />

My first season, by Beatrice Reynolds. Edited by the author <strong>of</strong><br />

‘Counterparts’ and ‘Charles Auchester’. 1855. Written by<br />

Sheppard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> double coronet: a novel. 2 vols 1856.<br />

Round the fire: six stories. 1856.<br />

Rumour. 3 vols 1858.<br />

Almost a heroine. 3 vols 1859.<br />

John Palgrave Simpson 1807–87<br />

See col 2021.

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