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eviews: <strong>Literature</strong> July–Dec 1899; Spectator 28 Oct 1899;<br />

Saturday Rev 11 Nov 1899; Acad 18 Nov 1899; Athenaeum 18 Nov<br />

1899; Dial (Chicago) 16 Dec 1899; <strong>The</strong> Times 25 Dec 1899; [Payne,<br />

H. G.] Bookbuyer Feb 1900; Lyttleton, E. Nat Rev Mar 1900;<br />

Nation 29 Mar 1900; Canadian Mag Apr 1900; Ball, T. I. Guardian<br />

11 Apr 1900 (letter); Critic July 1900; [Gwynn, S. L.] Edinburgh Rev<br />

July 1900; Harper’s Weekly July 1900; Acad 21 July 1900.<br />

Dick’s ordeal. In L. B. Walford et al, Life’s possibilities, 1899. Short<br />

story.<br />

review: <strong>Literature</strong> Dec 1899.<br />

We twain. In <strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> beauty – Era King Edward VII 1902,<br />

Pearson’s Mag Jan–June 1903. Poem.<br />

Moth and rust: together with Ge<strong>of</strong>frey’s wife and <strong>The</strong> pitfall. 1902;<br />

‘and other stories’, New York 1902 (with addn <strong>of</strong> Let loose),<br />

Leipzig 1903, London [1907], [1912]; tr Fr 1906. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey’s wife<br />

first pbd Graphic Summer 1885, Let loose Temple Bar Apr 1890,<br />

<strong>The</strong> pitfall Monthly Rev Dec 1901.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 6 Dec 1902; Monthly Rev Jan 1903.<br />

Prisoners (fast bound in misery and iron). First pbd Lady’s Realm<br />

Nov 1905–Oct 1906, American Mag Nov 1905–May 1906. 1906,<br />

New York 1906, Toronto 1906, London [1908], 2 vols Leipzig<br />

[listed in Tauchnitz Edn Complete List Sep 1910].<br />

reviews: Acad Sep 1906; Stoddart, J. T. Bookman Oct 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lowest rung, with the Hand on the latch, St Luke’s summer and<br />

<strong>The</strong> understudy. 1908, Leipzig (listed in Tauchnitz Edn Complete<br />

List Sep 1910), as <strong>The</strong> hand on the latch, New York 1909. <strong>The</strong><br />

understudy first pbd Windsor Mag Dec 1907–May 1908, <strong>The</strong><br />

lowest rung Aug 1908, St Luke’s summer Cassell’s Mag 1908;<br />

preface also pbd Pall Mall Mag July–Dec 1908 as <strong>The</strong> skeleton in a<br />

novelist’s cupboard.<br />

Notwithstanding. 1913, Leipzig 1913, as After all, New York 1913, 1915.<br />

review: Bookman Nov 1913.<br />

Polydore in England. In King Albert’s book: a tribute to the Belgian<br />

king and people . . ., ed H. Caine, 1914. Essay.<br />

Under one ro<strong>of</strong>: a family record. 1918. Autobiography.<br />

review: Bookman May 1918.<br />

<strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> his life, and other romances. 1921. First pbd as <strong>The</strong><br />

romance <strong>of</strong> his life, Scribner’s Mag Aug 1909; Votes for men,<br />

Cornhill Mag July 1909.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey’s wife. Graphic Summer 1885; rptd in Moth and rust, 1902.<br />

Short story.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cottager at home. Murray’s Mag July–Dec 1889. Essay.<br />

Let loose. Temple Bar Apr 1890, Living Age 17 May 1890; rptd in New<br />

York edn <strong>of</strong> Moth and rust, 1902. Short story.<br />

Run to earth. Monthly Packet Feb–Mar 1893. Short story.<br />

A latter-day prophet. Temple Bar Dec 1894. Biography.<br />

A day in Teneriffe. Monthly Packet Nov 1896, Chautauquan Sep<br />

1901. Travel.<br />

A second day in Teneriffe. Monthly Packet Dec 1896. Travel.<br />

An art in its infancy. Monthly Rev June 1901, Living Age 27 July 1901,<br />

Bookman (New York) Aug 1901. Essay on advertising.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pitfall. Monthly Rev Dec 1901; rptd in Moth and rust, 1902.<br />

Short story.<br />

In the small hours. Lady’s Realm Dec 1907. Short story.<br />

<strong>The</strong> skeleton in a novelist’s cupboard. Pall Mall Mag July–Dec 1908;<br />

also pbd as Preface to <strong>The</strong> lowest rung, 1908. Essay.<br />

Votes for men. Cornhill Mag July 1909, Harpers Bazaar Jan 1910;<br />

rptd in <strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> his life, 1921. Short story.<br />

Vicarious charities: a dialogue. Cornhill Mag July 1909. Essay.<br />

<strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> his life. Scribner’s Mag Aug 1909; rptd in <strong>The</strong><br />

romance <strong>of</strong> his life and other romances, 1921. Short story.<br />

§2<br />

Obits: <strong>The</strong> Times 17 July 1925, 18 Aug 1925 (will); New York Times 16<br />

July 1925.<br />

Mary Cholmondeley | Lucy Clifford<br />

[Gwynn, S. L.] Some recent novels <strong>of</strong> manners. Edinburgh Rev July<br />

1900.<br />

Lubbock, P. Mary Cholmondeley: a sketch from memory. 1928.<br />

Kent, M. A novelist <strong>of</strong> yesterday. Cornhill Mag Feb 1935.<br />

Colby, V. Devoted amateur: Mary Cholmondeley and Red pottage.<br />

EIC Apr 1970.<br />

Crisp, J. Mary Cholmondeley. Victorian Fiction Research Guide 6, St<br />

Lucia, Queensland 1981. [jc]<br />

Mrs William Kingdon Clifford, Sophia Lucy<br />

Clifford, née Lane 1846–1929<br />

For letters to and from Lucy Clifford, see LR. Notable collection in BL.<br />

§1<br />

Children busy, children glad, children naughty, children sad.<br />

London 1881, New York 1881; tr Ger.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dingy house at Kensington. New York 1882 (first pbd in Quiver<br />

1872).<br />

Anyhow stories: moral and otherwise. 1882 (contains <strong>The</strong> new<br />

mother, rptd in Oxford book <strong>of</strong> modern fairy tales, ed A. Laurie,<br />

1994), 1885 (as Anyhow stories for children and containing an<br />

additional story Wooden Tony, rptd in Beyond the looking glass,<br />

ed J. Cott, 1974).<br />

Mrs Keith’s crime: a record. 1885, New York 1885, Leipzig 1893.<br />

Under mother’s wing. 1885.<br />

Very short stories and verses for children. 1886.<br />

Love-letters <strong>of</strong> a worldly woman. 1891, Leipzig 1892, New York 1892,<br />

Chicago 1894.<br />

Aunt Anne. 2 vols Leipzig 1892, New York 1892, London 1893; tr Ger<br />

1895.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last touches and other stories. 1892, New York 1892, Leipzig<br />

1893.<br />

An interlude. 1893. With W. H. Pollock. Play.<br />

Marie May or, changed aims. 1893.<br />

A wild proxy. 1893, New York 1893, Leipzig 1893; tr Ger nd.<br />

A flash <strong>of</strong> summer. New York 1894, London 1895, Leipzig 1896.<br />

A grey romance. 1894.<br />

A honeymoon tragedy. 1896. Play.<br />

Mere stories. 1896, Leipzig 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dominant note, and other stories. New York 1897.<br />

A woman alone. 1898, Leipzig 1901, New York 1901. Play.<br />

A supreme moment. 1899; tr Ger 1889. Play.<br />

<strong>The</strong> likeness <strong>of</strong> the night. 1900, New York 1900. Play.<br />

A long duel. 1901, New York 1901. Play.<br />

Woodside Farm. 1902, New York 1902 (as Margaret Vincent), Leipzig<br />

1902.<br />

<strong>The</strong> search-light. 1903, New York 1925. Play.<br />

A honeymoon tragedy. 1904.<br />

<strong>The</strong> getting well <strong>of</strong> Dorothy. 1904, Leipzig 1907, New York 1917; tr<br />

Du nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> modern way. 1906, Leipzig 1907.<br />

<strong>The</strong> shepherd’s purse. 1906. Play.<br />

Proposals to Kathleen. New York 1908.<br />

Plays: Hamilton’s second marriage; Thomas and the princess; <strong>The</strong><br />

modern way. 1909, New York 1910.<br />

Sir George’s objection. 1910, New York 1910, Leipzig 1925.<br />

George Wendern gives a party, by John Inglis (pseud). New York 1912.<br />

<strong>The</strong> house in Marylebone; a chronicle. 1917.<br />

Mr Webster, and others. 1918.<br />

Miss Fingal. 1919, New York 1919, Leipzig 1928.<br />

Eve’s lover, and other stories. New York 1924, Leipzig 1924.<br />

Letters<br />

M. Demoor and M. Chisholm, Bravest <strong>of</strong> women and finest <strong>of</strong><br />

friends: Henry James’s letters to Lucy Clifford. Eng Literary Stud<br />

80, Summer 1999.<br />

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