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

1583 | 1584<br />

<strong>The</strong> naturalist in La Plata. 1892.<br />

Birds in a village. 1893, [1920] (with Poems <strong>of</strong> birds by various<br />

writers).<br />

Idle days in Patagonia. 1893.<br />

British birds, with a chapter on structure and classification by Frank<br />

E. Beddard. 1895.<br />

Birds in London. 1898.<br />

Nature in Downland. 1900.<br />

Birds and man. 1901.<br />

El Ombú [and other tales]. 1902, 1909 (as South American sketches).<br />

Hampshire days. 1903.<br />

Green mansions: a romance <strong>of</strong> the tropical forest. 1904.<br />

A little boy lost. 1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> land’s end: a naturalist’s impressions in West Cornwall. 1908.<br />

Afoot in England. 1909.<br />

A shepherd’s life: impressions <strong>of</strong> the South Wiltshire downs. 1910,<br />

1987 (as <strong>The</strong> illustrated shepherd’s life).<br />

Adventures among birds. 1913.<br />

Far away and long ago: a history <strong>of</strong> my early life. 1918, 1931 (rev).<br />

Birds in town and village. 1919.<br />

<strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> a naturalist. [1919.]<br />

Birds <strong>of</strong> La Plata. 2 vols 1920.<br />

Dead man’s plack, and An old thorn. 1920, 1924 (also contains poems).<br />

A traveller in little things. 1921.<br />

A hind in Richmond Park. Ed M. Roberts 1922.<br />

Rare, vanishing & lost British birds. 1923. Compiled from Hudson’s<br />

notes by L. Gardiner.<br />

153 letters. Ed E. Garnett 1923. 1925 (as Letters from W. H. Hudson to<br />

Edward Garnett).<br />

Men, books and birds, with notes, some letters, and an introduction<br />

by Morley Roberts. 1925.<br />

Mary’s little lamb. 1929. Rptd from <strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> a naturalist.<br />

Birds <strong>of</strong> a feather: unpublished letters. Ed D. Shrubsall, Bradfordon-Avon<br />

1981.<br />

Landscapes and literati: unpbd letters <strong>of</strong> W. H. Hudson and George<br />

Gissing. Ed D. Shrubsall and P. Coustillas, Salisbury 1985.<br />

Hudson also contributed notes to P. L. Sclater, Argentine ornithology,2<br />

vols 1888–9, and a preface to P. Fountain, <strong>The</strong> great deserts and forests <strong>of</strong><br />

North America, 1901; he pbd a few periodical articles, and a number <strong>of</strong> pams,<br />

the latter mostly for the Soc for the Protection <strong>of</strong> Birds.<br />

§2<br />

R., E. <strong>The</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Hudson. Eng Rev Apr 1909.<br />

Rhys, E. Hudson, rare traveller. Nineteenth Cent July 1920.<br />

Curle, R. W. H. Hudson. Fortnightly Rev Oct 1922.<br />

Roberts, M. Hudson: a portrait. 1924.<br />

Salt, H. S. Hudson as I saw him. Fortnightly Rev Feb 1926.<br />

Ford, F. M. W. H. Hudson. Amer Mercury 37 1936.<br />

Hamilton, E. W. H. Hudson. 1946.<br />

Liandrat, F. Hudson, naturalist: sa vie et son oeuvre. Lyons 1946.<br />

Tomalin, R. W. H. Hudson. 1954.<br />

Frederick, J. T. William Henry Hudson. New York 1972.<br />

Shrubsall, D. W. H. Hudson: writer and naturalist. 1978.<br />

Wilson, J. W. H. Hudson: the colonial’s revenge. [1981.]<br />

Tomalin, R. W. H. Hudson: a biography. 1982.<br />

Thomas, H. A memory <strong>of</strong> W. H. Hudson. Wakefield 1984.<br />

Ronner, A. D. W. H. Hudson: the man, the novelist, the naturalist.<br />

New York 1986.<br />

Miller, D. W. H. Hudson and the elusive paradise. 1990.<br />

Henry James 1843–1916<br />

<strong>The</strong> largest surviving collection <strong>of</strong> James papers is in the Houghton Library<br />

Harvard University, which holds the manuscript <strong>of</strong> the revised American;<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the revised Portrait <strong>of</strong> a lady; journals and diaries; notebooks; typescripts<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> other house, <strong>The</strong> outcry, Guy Domville (with extensive<br />

annotations by James); a fragment <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> turning point <strong>of</strong> my life; preliminary<br />

statements and copy for <strong>The</strong> sense <strong>of</strong> the past; a preliminary<br />

statement for Mrs Max and A note for the K.B. case; preliminary statement<br />

and copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> ivory tower; <strong>The</strong> middle years; a fragment <strong>of</strong><br />

Hugh Merrow; and some shorter articles. <strong>The</strong> Henry E. Huntington Library<br />

holds a manuscript <strong>of</strong> Four meetings. Other North American libraries<br />

holding Henry James collections are Alderman Library University <strong>of</strong> Virginia,<br />

Berg Collection New York Public Library, Beinecke Library Yale University,<br />

Library <strong>of</strong> Congress, HRHRC University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin, Columbia<br />

University Library and Duke University Library. Appendix VI in Letters vol<br />

4 ed L. Edel gives locations for James letters.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Henry James Rev annually includes an analytic bibliographical essay on a<br />

selected James text.<br />

Foley, R. M. Criticism in American periodicals <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />

James from 1866 to 1916. Washington DC 1944, rptd 1970.<br />

Gard, R. Henry James: the critical heritage. London and New York<br />

1968.<br />

Ricks, B. Henry James: a bibliography <strong>of</strong> secondary works.<br />

Metuchen NJ 1975 (Scarecrow Author Bibliographies).<br />

McColgan, K. Henry James 1917–1959: a reference guide. Boston<br />

1979.<br />

Scura, D. Henry James 1960–1974: a reference guide. Boston 1979.<br />

Taylor, L. Henry James 1866–1916: a reference guide. Boston 1982.<br />

Edel, L. and D. H. Laurence. A bibliography <strong>of</strong> James. 1957, 1961 (rev);<br />

rev with J. Rambeau 1982 (Soho Bibliographies).<br />

Budd, J. Henry James: a bibliography <strong>of</strong> criticism 1975–1981.<br />

Westport CT and London 1983.<br />

<strong>The</strong> library <strong>of</strong> Henry James: from inventory, catalogues, and library<br />

lists. Ed L. Edel and A. Tintner, Henry James Rev 4, 1983.<br />

Bradbury, N. An annotated critical bibliography <strong>of</strong> Henry James.<br />

1987.<br />

Collections<br />

[Novels and tales]. 14 vols 1883, 1886–7.<br />

Novels and tales: New York edition. 26 vols New York 1907– 18,<br />

1961–5; 24 vols 1908–9, 1913.<br />

Uniform tales. 14 vols 1915–20, 7 vols Boston 1917– 18.<br />

Novels and stories. Ed P. Lubbock 35 vols 1921–3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> the novel: critical prefaces [to New York edn, above]. Ed R.<br />

P. Blackmur, New York 1934.<br />

American novels and stories. Ed F. O. Matthiessen, New York 1947.<br />

Complete plays. Ed L. Edel, Philadelphia 1949, London 1949.<br />

Ghostly tales. Ed L. Edel, New Brunswick NJ 1948 [1949].<br />

Complete tales. Ed L. Edel 12 vols 1962–5, Philadelphia 1962–5.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> Henry James. Ed M. Aziz 3 vols <strong>of</strong> projected 12, 1973–84.<br />

Novels 1871–80. Ed W. T. Stafford, New York (Viking Lib <strong>of</strong> America)<br />

1983.<br />

Novels 1881–86. Ed W. T. Stafford, New York (Viking Lib <strong>of</strong> America)<br />

1985.<br />

Novels 1886–90. Ed D. M. Fogel, New York (Viking Lib <strong>of</strong> America)<br />

1989.<br />

§1<br />

James was an inveterate reviser, freely revising not only from serial to book<br />

but from 1 edn to the next, and even from 1 impression to the next within a<br />

single edn. For serial pbn <strong>of</strong> separate tales, see Edel and Laurence with<br />

Rambeau, Bibliographies, above. Selected modern reprints are included<br />

below ( for references to ‘New York edn’ see Collections, above). See also<br />

Section E Translations, in Edel and Laurence with Rambeau,<br />

Bibliographies, above.<br />

A passionate pilgrim, and other tales. Boston 1875. A passionate<br />

pilgrim, <strong>The</strong> last <strong>of</strong> the Valerii, Eugene Pickering, <strong>The</strong> madonna<br />

<strong>of</strong> the future, <strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> certain old clothes, Madame de<br />

Mauves. Tr (A passionate pilgrim) Fr 1876 (Revue des Deux<br />

Mondes), Ger 1876, Hungarian 1877.

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