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

1403 | 1404<br />

John Sterling 1806–44<br />

See col 2199.<br />

Elizabeth Wheeler Stone 1803–61?<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> needlework from the earliest ages . . . edited by the<br />

Countess <strong>of</strong> Wilton. 1840, 1841 (3rd edn).<br />

William Langshawe, the cotton lord. 2 vols 1842.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 1 Oct 1842; Examiner 5 Nov 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young milliner. 1843.<br />

review: Athenaeum 6 May 1843.<br />

Miss Pen and her niece; or the old maid, and the young one. 3 vols<br />

1843.<br />

Sir Eustace de Lucie, a romance. In vol 3 <strong>of</strong> Miss Pen and her niece,<br />

1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong> widow’s son. Chambers’s Misc 1 1844.<br />

Chronicles <strong>of</strong> fashion, from the time <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth to the early part <strong>of</strong><br />

the nineteenth century, in manners, amusements, banquets, costumes,<br />

etc. 1845, 1846.<br />

Mr Dalton’s legatee, a very nice woman. 3 vols 1850.<br />

Ellen Merton; or the pic-nic. 1856.<br />

God’s acre; or, historical notices relating to churchyards. 1858.<br />

Angels. 1859.<br />

A handbook to the Christian year, for young people. 1860.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> royal sneeze. Ainsworth’s Mag 1, Feb 1842.<br />

Matrimony. Ainsworth’s Mag 1, Mar 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington and Richard Coeur de Lion. Ainsworth’s<br />

Mag 2, Nov 1842.<br />

Attributed works<br />

Three incidents, strictly true [in verse]. Worthing 1873.<br />

§2<br />

Kestner, J. A. Elizabeth Stone’s William Langshawe, the cotton lord<br />

and <strong>The</strong> young milliner as condition-<strong>of</strong>-England novels. BJRL 67<br />

1985.<br />

Kestner, J. A. Protest and reform: the British social narrative by<br />

women, 1827–1867. Madison WI 1985. [jak]<br />

Robert Smith Surtees 1803–64<br />

Collections<br />

Sporting novels: with all the coloured plates from the original editions.<br />

6 vols nd (priv ptd), [1926].<br />

Novels. 10 vols 1930.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> horseman’s manual: being a treatise on soundness, the law <strong>of</strong><br />

warranty and generally on the laws relating to horses. 1 vol 1831.<br />

Jorrocks’ jaunts and jollities: or the hunting, shooting, racing,<br />

driving, sailing, eating, eccentric and extravagant exploits <strong>of</strong> that<br />

renowned sporting citizen, Mr John Jorrocks <strong>of</strong> St Botolph Lane<br />

and Great Coram Street; with illustrations by Phiz (H. K. Browne).<br />

First pbd in New Sporting Mag July 1831–Sep 1834; 1 vol 1838,<br />

1839, 1843 (illustr Henry Alken), 1869 (rev and enlarged), 1874 etc.<br />

Handley Cross, or the spa hunt: a sporting tale. First pbd in New<br />

Sporting Mag Mar 1838–Dec 1839 as <strong>The</strong> Handley-Cross Hounds<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Gin-and-Water Hunt for first 2 instalments Mar, Apr 1838; 1<br />

illustration Nov 1839 by H. K. Browne); 3 vols 1843 (rev and<br />

enlarged, no illustrations); 17 monthly pts Mar 1853–Oct 1854 (rev<br />

and enlarged); 1 vol 1854 as Handley Cross: or Mr Jorrocks’s hunt,<br />

illustr John Leech; 1888 (new illustrations); 1891, 1892 etc.<br />

reviews: [Lockhart, J. G.] Quart Rev 71, Mar 1843; Sunday Times<br />

26 Mar 1843; Ainsworth’s Mag 3, June 1843.<br />

Hillingdon Hall, or the cockney squire: a tale <strong>of</strong> country life. First<br />

pbd in New Sporting Mag Feb 1843–June 1844 (up to ch 24) illustr<br />

G. Tattersall and H. Heath; completed and rev 3 vols 1845; 1 vol<br />

1888 (with coloured illustrations).<br />

review: Brighton Gazette 16 Jan 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> analysis <strong>of</strong> the hunting field: being a series <strong>of</strong> sketches <strong>of</strong> the<br />

principal characters that compose one; the whole forming a<br />

slight souvenir <strong>of</strong> the season. First pbd in Bell’s Life in London<br />

and Sporting Chron 12 Oct 1845–26 Apr 1846; 1 vol 1846 rev<br />

(illustr Henry Alken).<br />

Hawbuck Grange: or the sporting adventures <strong>of</strong> Thomas Scott esq.<br />

First pbd in Bell’s Life in London 25 Oct 1846–27 June 1847; 1 vol<br />

rev 1847 (illustr ‘Phiz’); [1888], 1891, 1892 etc.<br />

Mr Sponge’s sporting tour. First pbd in New Monthly Mag and<br />

Humorist Jan 1849–Apr 1851 as Soapey Sponge’s sporting tour; 13<br />

monthly pts 1852–3 (illustr John Leech); 1853, [1888], 1892, 1893<br />

etc.<br />

review: New Sporting Mag n.s. 25, Jan 1853.<br />

Young Tom Hall’s heart-aches and horses. First pbd in New Monthy<br />

Mag and Humorist Oct 1851–Jan 1853. Incomplete. Ed E. D.<br />

Cuming 1926 as Young Tom Hall, his heart-aches and horses,<br />

illustr G. D. Armour.<br />

Ask Mamma: or the richest commoner in England. 13 monthly pts<br />

1857–8 (illustr John Leech), 1 vol 1858, [1888], 1892, 1903, 1904 etc.<br />

An encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> rural sports or complete account (historical,<br />

practical, and descriptive) <strong>of</strong> hunting, shooting, fishing, racing,<br />

etc by Delabere P. Blaine, esq. A new edn rev and corrected (ed R. S.<br />

Surtees) 1858.<br />

Plain or ringlets? 13 monthly pts 1859–60 (illustr John Leech); 1860,<br />

[1888], 1892, 1900 etc.<br />

Mr Romford’s hounds. 12 monthly pts May 1864–Apr 1865 (illustr<br />

John Leech and ‘Phiz’ (H. K. Browne)); 1865 (as Mr Facey<br />

Romford’s hounds); 1892, 1911.<br />

Collections <strong>of</strong> articles<br />

Thoughts on hunting and other matters. Ed E. D. Cuming 1925.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hunting tours <strong>of</strong> Surtees. Ed E. D. Cuming 1927.<br />

Town and country papers. Ed E. D. Cuming 1929.<br />

Surtees also helped to found New Sporting Mag which he edited 1831–6.<br />

§2<br />

<strong>The</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Surtees. TLS 28 Dec 1916.<br />

Frith, W. P. In his John Leech, 1891.<br />

‘O’Neill, M.’ (Nesta Skrine) Novels by Surtees. Blackwood’s Mag Apr<br />

1913.<br />

Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. Handley Cross. <strong>The</strong> Field 29 Apr 1916.<br />

Cuming, E. D. R. S. Surtees: creator <strong>of</strong> Jorrocks. 1924.<br />

O’Neill, M. (Nesta Skrine). <strong>The</strong> author <strong>of</strong> Jorrocks. Blackwood’s Mag<br />

June 1924.<br />

Guthrie, D. Some new Surtees letters. <strong>The</strong> Field 3 Apr 1948.<br />

Cooper, L. R. S. Surtees: a biography. 1952.<br />

Collison, R. L. A Jorrocks handbook. 1964.<br />

Blain, V. H. A study <strong>of</strong> R. S. Surtees as novelist with special reference<br />

to his textual revisions. Unpbd B.Lit thesis, Oxford 1970.<br />

Gash, N. Robert Surtees and early Victorian society. Oxford 1993.<br />

[vhb]<br />

Jemima, Baroness Tautphoeus née<br />

Montgomery 1807–93<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> initials: a novel. 3 vols 1850, 1853, 2 vols Leipzig 1854, London<br />

1858, 1863 (6th edn).<br />

Cyrilla: a tale. 3 vols 1853, 2 vols Leipzig 1853, 1872; tr Ger 1854.<br />

Quits: a novel. 3 vols 1857, 2 vols Leipzig 1858, London 1860, 1864; tr<br />

Ger [1863].<br />

At odds: a novel. 2 vols 1863, Leipzig 1863, 1 vol London 1873.

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