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

1471 | 1472<br />

Sala, G. A. <strong>The</strong> cant <strong>of</strong> modern criticism. Belgravia 4 1867.<br />

Sala, G. A. On the sensational in literature and art. Belgravia 4 1868.<br />

Bastard literature by Miss Braddon. Spectator 57 1884.<br />

Hatton, J. Miss Braddon at home: a sketch and an interview. London<br />

Soc 58 1888.<br />

Dickens, M. A. Miss Braddon at home. Windsor Mag 6 1897.<br />

Oliphant, M. Annals <strong>of</strong> a publishing house: William Blackwood and<br />

his sons. 2 vols Edinburgh 1897.<br />

Holland, C. Fifty years <strong>of</strong> novel writing: Miss Braddon at home. Pall<br />

Mall Mag 48 1911.<br />

Miss Braddon at home. Daily Telegraph 4 Oct 1913.<br />

Maxwell, W. B. Time gathered. 1937.<br />

Sadleir, M. TLS 2 Oct 1937.<br />

Yates, E. Celebrities at home. First ser. London 1877.<br />

Biographies<br />

Braddon, M. E. Autobiographical article. Idler Feb 1893.<br />

Braddon, M. E. Autobiographical article. <strong>The</strong>atre Sep 1894.<br />

Memoir. <strong>The</strong> Times 5 Feb 1915.<br />

Sadleir, M. Things past. 1944.<br />

Woolf, R. L. Sensational Victorian: the life and fiction <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />

Elizabeth Braddon. New York 1979. [hk]<br />

Rhoda Broughton 1840–1920<br />

Archives <strong>of</strong> Richard Bentley and son (on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm); Macmillan Papers<br />

pre–1939 in BL and Univ <strong>of</strong> Reading; Broughton’s papers and correspondence,<br />

Chester Record Office (available only through Dr Tamie Watters Cole, embargoed);<br />

letters to J. B. Pinker, Berg Collection, NYPL.<br />

§1<br />

Not wisely, but too well: a novel. Serialised in Dublin Univ Mag<br />

67–8, Aug 1865–July 1866; revised and enlarged 3 vols 1867<br />

(Tinsley); 2 vols Leipzig 1867 (Tauchnitz); 1 vol London 1868; New<br />

York 1868 (rptd 1870); London 1869; 1870 (Tinsley’s Popular Halfcrown<br />

Novels, rptd 1871); New York 1873 (rptd 1901; 1873 imprint<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>ilm [197?]); 1 vol London 1875 (Bentley, rptd 1878, 1883,<br />

1887, 1892); New York 1878; New York 1886; New York [1887]; 1875<br />

edn rptd 1899 (Macmillan); introd by F. King, ed H. van Thal 1967<br />

(Cassell First Novel Lib); Stroud, Glos and Dover NH 1993.<br />

Cometh up as a flower: an autobiography. mss held by Ethel Arnold<br />

in 1920. Serialised in Dublin Univ Mag 68–9, July 1866–Jan 1867;<br />

greatly enlarged 2 vols 1867 (Bentley, rptd twice 1867); further rev<br />

after newspaper criticism 1 vol 1867 (rptd 1868, 1868, 1870, 1871,<br />

1872, 1873, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1883, 1889, 1890, 1895); Leipzig<br />

1867 (Tauchnitz); New York 1867 (rptd 1868, 1870, 1872; 1867<br />

imprint micr<strong>of</strong>ilm <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [1967?]); New York 1872 (with<br />

Good-bye, sweetheart! in double columns); New York 1878; New<br />

York [1886]; New York [1887]; New York 1901; London 1899<br />

(Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1 vol 1867 Bentley edn); 1900 (Macmillan<br />

Six Penny Ser, rptd 1907); 1910 (Macmillan Seven Penny Ser);<br />

Stroud, Glos and Dover NH 1993; tr Fr 1869 (by August de<br />

Viguerie, preface Gustave Droz, rptd 1901).<br />

Red as a rose is she: a novel. Serialised in Temple Bar May 1869–Mar<br />

1870; 3 vols 1870 (Bentley); 1 vol 1870 (Bentley, rptd 1872, 1876,<br />

1887, 1895); 2 vols Leipzig 1870 (Tauchnitz); New York 1870 (rptd<br />

1872, 1897, 1901; 1872 imprint micr<strong>of</strong>ilm <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1967);<br />

New York 1878; New York [1886]; New York [1887]; London 1899<br />

(Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1 vol 1870 Bentley edn).<br />

‘Good-bye, sweetheart!’: a tale. Serialised in Temple Bar July<br />

1871–July 1872; 3 vols 1872 (Bentley); 2 vols Berlin 1872; 1 vol<br />

London 1873 (Bentley, rptd 1882, 1890); New York 1872 (rptd 1891,<br />

1901); New York 1873 (with Cometh up as a flower in double<br />

columns); New York 1877; New York 1880; New York 1886; New<br />

York [1886]; New York [1887]; London 1899 (Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong><br />

1873 Bentley edn, micr<strong>of</strong>ilm [197?]).<br />

Nancy: a novel. 3 vols 1873 (Bentley); 2 vols Leipzig 1873 (Tauchnitz);<br />

1 vol 1874 (Bentley, rptd 1878, 1887, 1893); New York 1874 (rptd<br />

1890, 1891, 1895); New York [1879?]; New York [1884]; New York<br />

[1887]; 1900 (Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1874 Bentley edn; micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [1967?]); [191?] (Macmillan Seven Penny Ser);<br />

dramatised as Sweet Nancy by Robert Buchanan, 1890, ptd 1914;<br />

tr Danish 1876.<br />

Tales for Christmas Eve. Five collected short ghost stories. 1873<br />

(Bentley); Leipzig ‘1872’ [1873] (Tauchnitz); as Twilight stories<br />

1879 (Bentley); as Twilight stories, introd by H. van Thal 1947;<br />

New York 1948; with 7 previously uncollected stories as Rhoda<br />

Broughton’s ghost stories: and other tales <strong>of</strong> mystery and suspense,<br />

introd by M. Wood, Stamford 1995; Under the cloak in<br />

Reign <strong>of</strong> terror: the third Corgi book <strong>of</strong> great Victorian horror<br />

stories, ed M. Parry, 1977; Behold, it was a dream in <strong>The</strong> lifted<br />

veil: the book <strong>of</strong> fantastic literature by women 1800–World War<br />

II, introd by A. S. Williams, New York 1992; in <strong>The</strong> Penguin book<br />

<strong>of</strong> classic fantasy by women, introd by A. S. Williams, 1992<br />

(Xanadu), Harmondsworth 1995; <strong>The</strong> truth, the whole truth and<br />

nothing but the truth in Victorian ghost stories by eminent<br />

women writers, ed R. Dalby, New York 1988; Poor pretty Bobby tr<br />

Ger by Auguste Scheibe in Novellenschatz des Auslandes vol 14,<br />

[1875?].<br />

Joan: a tale. 3 vols 1876 (Bentley, rptd 1876); 2 vols Leipzig 1876<br />

(Tauchnitz); 1 vol 1877 (Bentley, rptd 1880, 1883, 1887, 1890?, 1893);<br />

New York 1877 (rptd 1882, 1891); New York 1879; New York [1886];<br />

New York [1887]; 1899 (Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1877 Bentley edn);<br />

1911 (Macmillan Seven Penny Ser).<br />

Second thoughts. 2 vols 1880 (Bentley); 2 vols Leipzig 1880<br />

(Tauchnitz); 1 vol 1880 (Bentley, rptd 1885, 1893); New York 1880<br />

(micr<strong>of</strong>ilm <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [1967?]); New York 1880 (with Miss<br />

Litton’s lovers); Chicago 1881; New York [1882]; New York [1883];<br />

1898 (Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1880 1 vol Bentley edn); New York<br />

[190?]; tr Ital [1883] (by A. Brigola).<br />

Belinda: a novel. Serialised in Temple Bar Jan 1883–Jan 1884; 3 vols<br />

1883 (Bentley); 2 vols Leipzig 1883 (Tauchnitz); 1 vol 1884 (Bentley,<br />

rptd 1887, 1898); New York 1883 (rptd 1884); New York [1883?];<br />

New York [1883?]; New York [188?]; New York and Chicago [188?];<br />

1899 (Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1884 1 vol Bentley edn); St Clair Shores<br />

MI 1970 (reprint <strong>of</strong> 1883 New York edn); introd by T. Watters,<br />

1984.<br />

Betty’s visions and Mrs Smith <strong>of</strong> Longmains. Collected short work.<br />

[1886]; New York [1886]; Betty’s visions, New York [1886?] (with<br />

Ugly Barrington by Mrs Hungerford, ‘the Duchess’); Mrs Smith<br />

<strong>of</strong> Longmains, New York [1885/6?] (with Oliver’s bride by Mrs<br />

Oliphant, A mere interlude by Thomas Hardy).<br />

Doctor Cupid: a novel. 3 vols 1886 (Bentley); 1 vol Leipzig 1886<br />

(Tauchnitz); 1 vol 1887 (Bentley, rptd 1891); New York [1886]; New<br />

York and Montreal [1887] (micr<strong>of</strong>ilm [197?]); Philadelphia 1887;<br />

New York [189?] (micr<strong>of</strong>ilm <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1968); 1899<br />

(Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1887 1 vol Bentley edn; micr<strong>of</strong>ilm [197?]);<br />

dramatised as That Doctor Cupid! by Robert Buchanan, 189?.<br />

Alas!: a novel. Serialised in Temple Bar Jan–Dec 1890; 3 vols 1890<br />

(Bentley); 2 vols Leipzig 1890 (Tauchnitz); New York [1890]<br />

(micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Ottawa 1981); 1 vol 1891 (Bentley, rptd 1895; micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

Ottawa 1985); New York [1890/1?]; 1899 (Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1891<br />

1 vol Bentley edn; micr<strong>of</strong>ilm Ottawa 1983).<br />

A widower indeed. 1891 (rptd 1892); Leipzig 1891 (Tauchnitz); New<br />

York 1891 (micr<strong>of</strong>ilm, [196?]). With Elizabeth Bisland (Wetmore).<br />

Mrs Bligh: a novel. Serialised in Temple Bar Sep–Dec 1892; 1892<br />

(Bentley, rptd twice 1892); Leipzig 1892 (Tauchnitz); New York<br />

1892; 1898 (Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1892 Bentley edn).<br />

A beginner. Serialised in Temple Bar Jan–June 1894; 1894 (Bentley,<br />

rptd twice 1894); Leipzig 1894 (Tauchnitz); New York 1894; 1898<br />

(Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1894 Bentley edn).<br />

Scylla or Charybdis? Serialised in Temple Bar June–Dec 1895; 1895<br />

(Bentley, rptd 1897); Leipzig 1895 (Tauchnitz); New York 1895

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