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Phantom fortune: a novel. 3 vols 1883, 1 vol 1884; tr Polish H. J.<br />

Boguska 3 vols [1883, 1884].<br />

Under the red flag. 1883 (Mistletoe Bough Annual), [1886] (and other<br />

tales; includes several Babington White stories from Belgravia);<br />

tr Polish H. J. Boguska, Warsaw 1884.<br />

Ishmael. 3 vols [1884], 1 vol (nd).<br />

Dudley Carleon. Philadelphia 1884. (A story in Ralph the bailiff,<br />

1862.)<br />

Wyllard’s weird: a novel. 3 vols [1885], 1 vol [18??]; tr Polish Maryl<br />

Falenskiéj 1 vol Warsaw 1889.<br />

One thing needful: a novel. 3 vols 1886. (Cut by the county, below,<br />

comprises end <strong>of</strong> vol 2 and whole <strong>of</strong> vol 3); tr Polish (One thing<br />

needful only) 1 vol Warsaw 1886.<br />

Cut by the county. [1886] (on its own; see One thing needful, above).<br />

Mohawks. 3 vols [1886], 1 vol (nd), New York [c. 1890].<br />

<strong>The</strong> good Hermione, a story for the Jubilee year, by Aunt Belinda.<br />

1887.<br />

In great waters and other tales. Leipzig 1887.<br />

Like and unlike. 3 vols [1887], 1 vol (nd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> fatal three. 3 vols [1888], 1 vol (nd), [c. 1890].<br />

George Caulfield’s journey. Philadelphia 1888. (Originally pbd in<br />

Mistletoe Bough 1879, rptd in Flower and weed and other tales<br />

[1883]).<br />

<strong>The</strong> day will come: a novel. 3 vols [1889], 1 vol 1893.<br />

One life, one love: a novel. 3 vols 1890, 1 vol (nd).<br />

Gerard, or the world, the flesh and the devil: a novel. 3 vols 1891, 1 vol<br />

1892.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Venetians: a novel. 3 vols 1892, 1 vol 1893.<br />

All along the river: a novel. 3 vols 1893, (vol 3 contains several short<br />

stories originally pbd in Mistletoe Bough), 1 vol (nd; without<br />

stories), 3 vols Leipzig 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christmas hirelings. 1894 (illustr F. W. Townshend).<br />

Thou art the man. 3 vols [1894].<br />

Sons <strong>of</strong> fire: a novel. 3 vols [1896], 1 vol (nd).<br />

London pride: or when the world was younger. 1896.<br />

Under love’s rule. 1897.<br />

review: <strong>The</strong> Era 1895 (<strong>of</strong> the serialisation as <strong>The</strong> little auntie).<br />

In high places. 1898.<br />

Rough justice. 1898.<br />

His darling sin. [1899.]<br />

review: Athenaeum 15 Nov 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> infidel: a story <strong>of</strong> the great revival. [1900.]<br />

review: Barker, W. <strong>The</strong> Primitive Methodist Quart 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> conflict. 1903.<br />

A lost Eden. 1904.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rose <strong>of</strong> life. 1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> white house. 1906.<br />

Dead love has chains. 1907.<br />

Her convict. 1907.<br />

During Her Majesty’s pleasure. 1908.<br />

Our adversary. 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman I remember. <strong>The</strong> Press Album. Ed T. Catling 1909.<br />

Beyond these voices. 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> green curtain. 1911.<br />

Miranda. 1913.<br />

Mary. 1916.<br />

Several Halfpenny Jnl novels pbd in bk form only in America: Oscar<br />

Bertrand: or the black band unmasked, New York nd; <strong>The</strong> Octoroon:<br />

or the lily <strong>of</strong> Louisiana, New York nd; <strong>The</strong> white phantom: or the<br />

nameless child, New York nd; <strong>The</strong> factory girl: or all is not gold that<br />

glitters. A romance <strong>of</strong> real life, New York nd; also one Temple Bar novel,<br />

For better, for worse, Philadelphia nd.<br />

Letters<br />

Woolf, R. L. Devoted disciple: the letters <strong>of</strong> Mary Elizabeth Braddon<br />

to Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1862–73. HLB 22.1, 1974.<br />

Mary Elizabeth Braddon<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Mary Braddon contributed to the Halfpenny Jnl, Reynold’s Misc,<br />

London Jnl, Sixpenny Mag, Welcome Guest, Temple Bar, St James<br />

Mag, All the Year Round. She edited Belgravia 1866–76, the Belgravia<br />

Annual 1867–76, and Mistletoe Bough 1878–92. She also contributed to<br />

the Sporting Mag under the pseuds <strong>of</strong> Gilbert Forrester and ‘a Member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Burton Hunt’. She also contributed Jonnie, by Alphonse Daudet (anon), and<br />

Le Pétrolium: ou les Saloperies Parisiennes, by Zorgon-Gola (anon) to<br />

Mr Punch’s prize novelists, Punch 99, 29 Nov 1890 and 100, 28 Feb 1891. She<br />

edited My sister Caroline: a novellette (anon) 1870, which reappeared as<br />

the title story in My sister’s confession and other stories: a novel, ed M.<br />

E. Braddon, Chicago 1880 (the rest <strong>of</strong> the stories are by Braddon, originally in<br />

Milly Darrel and Ralph the bailiff); <strong>The</strong> summer tourist: a book for<br />

long and short journeys by rail, road, or river, 1871 (and wrote one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

stories); Put to the test (by Ada Buisson, originally pbd 1865), 1876; Only a<br />

woman 1878; Madeline’s mystery: a novel (by Major E. Rogers; originally<br />

A modern sphinx, 1881), [1882]; Married in haste: a novel [1882 or 1883],<br />

New York 1885; and On her Majesty’s service. She revised Aladdin: or the<br />

wonderful lamp; Sinbad the sailor: or the old man <strong>of</strong> the sea; Ali<br />

Baba: or the forty thieves [1880] (illustr Gustave Doré and others).<br />

Braddon abridged Sir Walter Scott’s novels in the Penny edn [1881–2], 16 vols<br />

and 1 vol. She also wrote several plays which were produced and never pbd,<br />

including her first literary endeavour, <strong>The</strong> loves <strong>of</strong> Arcadia, 1860, a comedietta,<br />

written under her stage name, Mary Seyton, as well as several which<br />

were neither produced nor pbd.<br />

§2<br />

Textual and bibliographical criticism<br />

Austin, R. N & Q ser 11, 11 1915.<br />

Bolt, F. N & Q ser 11, 11 1915.<br />

Ratcliffe, T. N & Q ser 11, 11 1915.<br />

Sparke, A. N & Q ser 11, 11 1915.<br />

Sadleir, M. Notes on Lady Audley’s secret. TLS 11 May 1940.<br />

MacAlister, I. TLS 26 Sep 1942.<br />

Sadleir, M. Miss Braddon. TLS 10 Oct 1942.<br />

Summers, M. Miss Braddon. TLS 29 Aug 1942.<br />

Summers, M. Miss Braddon’s Black band. TLS 24 Apr 1943.<br />

Evans, F. B. TLS 21 Oct 1944.<br />

Evans, F. B. TLS 23 Dec 1944.<br />

Summers, M. Mr Babington White. TLS 20 Sep 1944.<br />

Summers, M. <strong>The</strong> black band scandal. TLS 17 Feb 1945.<br />

Heywood, C. Flaubert, Miss Braddon and George Moore.<br />

Comparative Lit 12 1960.<br />

Heywood, C. <strong>The</strong> return <strong>of</strong> the native and Miss Braddon’s <strong>The</strong><br />

doctor’s wife: a probable source. Nineteenth-Cent Fiction 18<br />

1964.<br />

Heywood, C. Miss Braddon’s <strong>The</strong> doctor’s wife: an intermediary<br />

between Madame Bovary and <strong>The</strong> return <strong>of</strong> the native. Revue de<br />

Littérature Comparée 38 1964.<br />

Hutchison, B. Miss M. E. Braddon, 1837–1915. Book Collector and<br />

Lib Monthly 20 1969.<br />

See also notes by A. N. Q., J. R., Mac and B. B. in N & Q ser 11, 11 1915.<br />

Other criticism<br />

Oliphant, M. Sensation novels. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Mag 91<br />

1862.<br />

Baits for suicide: Lady Audley’s secret and Aurora Floyd. <strong>The</strong><br />

Medical Critic and Psychological Jnl 3 1863.<br />

Oliphant, M. Novels. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Mag 94 1863.<br />

Sensation novels. <strong>The</strong> Medical Critic and Psychological Jnl 13 1863.<br />

[MacCarthy, J.] Novels with a purpose. Westminster Rev 82 1864.<br />

Novels and life. Saturday Rev 13 Feb 1864.<br />

Our female sensation novelists. Christian Remembrancer 46 1864.<br />

Rae, W. F. Sensation novelists: Miss Braddon. North Br Rev 4 1865.<br />

Novels, past and present. Saturday Rev 21, 14 Apr 1866.<br />

Novel-reading. Saturday Rev 16 Feb 1867.<br />

Oliphant, M. Novels. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Mag 102 1867.<br />

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