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(rptd 1912; 1895 imprint micr<strong>of</strong>ilm [197?]); 1899 (Macmillan<br />

reprint <strong>of</strong> 1895 Bentley edn).<br />

Dear Faustina. Serialised in Temple Bar Jan–June 1897; 1897<br />

(Bentley); Leipzig 1897 (Tauchnitz); New York 1897 (micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1968); 1898 (Macmillan reprint <strong>of</strong> 1897 Bentley<br />

edn, rptd 1900).<br />

<strong>The</strong> game and the candle. Serialised in Temple Bar Jan–May 1899;<br />

1899 (Macmillan, rptd 1902); New York 1899 (rptd 1912; 1912<br />

imprint micr<strong>of</strong>ilm <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1968); Leipzig 1899<br />

(Tauchnitz).<br />

Foes in law. Serialised in Temple Bar Sep–Dec 1900; 1900<br />

(Macmillan, rptd 1901, 1906; 1900 imprint micr<strong>of</strong>ilm <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

MA 1968); 1900 (Macmillan, rptd 1905); Leipzig 1901 (Tauchnitz);<br />

New York 1906 (Grosset and Dunlap reprint <strong>of</strong> Macmillan 1905<br />

imprint).<br />

Lavinia. Serialised in Temple Bar Jan–Nov 1902; 1902 (Macmillan,<br />

rptd 1902, 1906); Leipzig 1903 (Tauchnitz).<br />

A waif’s progress. 1905 (Macmillan, rptd 1906); 1909 (Macmillan,<br />

micr<strong>of</strong>ilm <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [1967?]).<br />

Mamma. 1908 (Macmillan); Leipzig 1909 (Tauchnitz); 1910<br />

(Macmillan Seven Penny Ser).<br />

<strong>The</strong> devil and the deep sea. 1910 (Macmillan); Leipzig 1910<br />

(Tauchnitz).<br />

Between two stools. 1912 (rptd twice 1912, [1913], pbk); Leipzig 1912<br />

(Tauchnitz).<br />

Concerning a vow. 1914; Leipzig 1914 (Tauchnitz).<br />

A thorn in the flesh. 1917 (rptd three times 1917).<br />

A fool in her folly. With an appreciation by Mrs Belloc Lowndes. 1920.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Entry on herself in <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> authorship: personally contributed by<br />

leading authors <strong>of</strong> the day, ed George Bainton, 1890.<br />

Girls past and present. Ladies Home Jnl Sep 1920. Essay.<br />

Broughton pbd some short stories in Temple Bar and other jnls, some <strong>of</strong><br />

which were later collected in Tales for Christmas Eve and Ghost stories.<br />

Attributed or spurious work<br />

‘Jerry’ and other stories. Philadelphia 1889.<br />

Valerie: or half a truth. Chicago [188?].<br />

Both are held in the Cleveland Public Lib Dime Novel Collection; neither<br />

appears in bibliographies or is mentioned in reviews.<br />

‘-iana’<br />

Lang, Andrew. From Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Forth to the Rev Mr Casaubon. In Old<br />

friends: essays in epistolatory parody, 1890.<br />

[Delafield, E. M.] <strong>The</strong> Bazalgettes. 1935. Pastiche <strong>of</strong> Broughton’s<br />

motifs in a vol designed in imitation <strong>of</strong> the Bentley 1 vol edns.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were many parodies <strong>of</strong> Broughton’s novels in periodicals in the 1870s<br />

and 1880s, and many imitative novels in a ‘Broughton-and-water’ school by<br />

such authors as Annie Edwardes, Mrs G. W. Godfrey, Mrs Hungerford (‘the<br />

Duchess’), Helen Mathers and Florence Marryat.<br />

§2<br />

[Austin, A.] <strong>The</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Miss Broughton. Temple Bar May 1874.<br />

Brunetière, F. Romans de Miss Rhoda Broughton. In Le roman naturaliste:<br />

ouvrage couronné par l’académie française, Paris 1883<br />

(essay omitted from later edns).<br />

[Lynn Linton, E.] Miss Broughton’s novels. Temple Bar June 1887.<br />

Shaw, G. B. Fiction and truth (1887). In Bernard Shaw’s nondramatic<br />

literary criticism, ed Stanley Weintraub, Lincoln NE 1972.<br />

Rhoda Broughton. Men and Women <strong>of</strong> the Day Feb 1889.<br />

[White, G.] To Miss Rhoda Broughton. In Letters to eminent hands,<br />

Derby 1892.<br />

Oliphant, Mrs M. O. W. Rhoda Broughton. In <strong>The</strong> Victorian age <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>English</strong> literature vol 2, 1892.<br />

Miss Rhoda Broughton. Ludgate Monthly Apr 1893.<br />

Blaize de Bury, Y. In Les romanciers anglais contemporains. Paris<br />

1900.<br />

Black, H. C. Rhoda Broughton. In Notable women authors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

day, 1906.<br />

Two veteran novelists. <strong>The</strong> Times (women’s suppl) 19 Nov 1910.<br />

Sichel, W. Rhoda Broughton. Bookman Aug 1917.<br />

Miss Rhoda Broughton. <strong>The</strong> Times 7, 10, 11 June 1920 (5 items).<br />

Rhoda Broughton dead. New York Times 7 June 1920.<br />

Arnold, E. Rhoda Broughton as I knew her. Fortnightly Rev 2 Aug<br />

1920.<br />

Ellis, S. M. Rhoda Broughton. Bookman July 1920.<br />

Curtis, M. In DNB 1912–1921, 1927.<br />

Addleshaw, S. A Victorian novelist – Rhoda Broughton. Church<br />

Quart Rev July–Sep 1939.<br />

Sadleir, M. Rhoda Broughton. In Things past, 1944.<br />

Walbank, A. Miss Broughton. In Queens <strong>of</strong> the circulating library:<br />

selections from Victorian lady novelists, 1950.<br />

Ketcham, C. H. A woman’s arm: George Eliot and Rhoda Broughton.<br />

N & Q 199, Mar 1954.<br />

Sadleir, M. Broughton, Rhoda (1840–1920), Broughtoniana. In XIX<br />

century fiction: a bibliographical record based on his own collection,<br />

1951. [sjs]<br />

Oliver Madox Brown 1855–74<br />

§1<br />

Gabriel Denver. 1873.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dwale bluth, Hebditch’s legacy and other literary remains, with<br />

a memoir and two portraits. Ed W. M. Rossetti and F. Hueffer 2<br />

vols 1876. Prefixed is a Lament by P. B. Marston. Contains the<br />

original version <strong>of</strong> Gabriel Denver, as <strong>The</strong> black swan.<br />

§2<br />

Marston, P. B. Oliver Madox Brown. Scribner’s Mag July 1876.<br />

Ingram, J. H. Oliver Madox Brown: a biographical sketch. 1883.<br />

Ingram, J. H. In the poets and poetry <strong>of</strong> the century, ed A. H. Miles,<br />

vol 8, 1893 etc.<br />

Robert Buchanan 1841–1901<br />

See col 722.<br />

Frances Hodgson Burnett 1849–1924<br />

Rhoda Broughton | Frances Hodgson Burnett<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scribner Archive at Princeton holds much <strong>of</strong> Mrs Hodgson Burnett’s pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

correspondence, and ms materials relating to her life and work are<br />

held by many libs in Britain and the US, notably Manchester Central Lib and<br />

NYPL.<br />

§1<br />

That lass o’ Lowries. New York and London 1877. First pbd in<br />

Scribner’s Mag 1876. Adapted for the stage with Julius Magnus,<br />

New York 1878.<br />

Dolly: a love story. Philadelphia and London 1877; as Vagabodia,<br />

New York 1883.<br />

Surly Tim and other stories. New York and London 1877.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong>o’: a love story. Philadelphia and London 1877.<br />

Pretty Polly Pemberton: a love story. Philadelphia 1877, London<br />

1878. First pbd in Peterson’s Mag.<br />

Our neighbour opposite. 1878.<br />

Kathleen: a love story. Philadelphia and London 1878.<br />

A quiet life: and the tide on the moaning bar. Philadelphia 1878; as<br />

<strong>The</strong> tide on the moaning bar. – A quiet life, London 1879. First<br />

pbd in Peterson’s Mag.<br />

Miss Crespigny: a love story. Philadelphia 1878, London 1879. First<br />

pbd in Peterson’s Mag.<br />

Earlier stories: first ser. New York 1878, London 1879.<br />

Earlier stories: second ser. New York 1878, London 1879.<br />

Howarth’s. London and New York 1879.<br />

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