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

1647 | 1648<br />

1911. Stories by Mrs Molesworth, Helen J. Wood, L. T. Meade, J. S.<br />

Winter, M. A. Hover, Edric Vredenburg and others.<br />

Fairies afield. 1911 (illustr G. D. Hammond).<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Juliana Horatia Ewing. 1886. Rptd in A peculiar gift, ed L. Salway,<br />

1976.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best books for children. II. Pall Mall Gazette 29 Oct 1887.<br />

Bainton, G. (ed). <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> authorship. 1890. Contains contribution<br />

by Mrs Molesworth.<br />

For the little ones. In Women’s mission, ed A. Burdett Coutts 1893.<br />

Hans Christian Andersen. 1893. Rptd in A peculiar gift, ed L. Salway,<br />

1976.<br />

On the art <strong>of</strong> writing fiction for children. Atalanta May 1893; rptd in<br />

A peculiar gift, ed L. Salway, 1976.<br />

How I write my children’s stories. Little Folks July 1894.<br />

Story-writing. Monthly Packet Aug 1894.<br />

A cry from the far west. Macmillan’s Mag Dec 1897.<br />

Story-reading and story-writing. Chambers’s Jnl 75, Nov 1898.<br />

A ramble about childhood. Girl’s Own Annual 20, Oct 1898–Sep<br />

1899, Feb 1899.<br />

Mrs Molesworth was a regular contributor to girls’ mags, especially<br />

Atalanta, the Girl’s Own Paper and Every Girl’s Annual. Many <strong>of</strong> her<br />

stories were serialised in these mags.<br />

§2<br />

Swinburne, A. C. Charles Reade. Nineteenth Cent 16, Oct 1884.<br />

Salmon, E. Juvenile literature as it is. 1888.<br />

L[ow?], F. H. A popular writer for children. Mrs Molesworth.<br />

Westminster Budget 20 Oct 1893.<br />

Swinburne, A. C. <strong>The</strong> golden age. Daily Chron 31 Mar 1896.<br />

Tooley, S. A. Some women novelists. Mrs Molesworth. Woman at<br />

Home Dec 1897.<br />

Swan, H. Girls’ Christian names: their history, meaning and association.<br />

1900. (Quotes article by Mrs Molesworth.)<br />

Robson, I. S. Story weavers: or, writers for the young. 1900.<br />

Woolf, B. S. Children’s classics. Mrs Molesworth and Carrots. Quiver<br />

41, June 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 22 July 1921. Obituary (anon). See also New York Times c.<br />

22 July 1921.<br />

Day, C. Noble boys. Saturday Rev <strong>of</strong> Lit 15, 14 Nov 1936.<br />

Baker, M. J. Mary Louisa Molesworth. Junior Bookshelf 12, Mar<br />

1948.<br />

Laski, M. Mrs Ewing, Mrs Molesworth and Mrs Hodgson Burnett.<br />

1950.<br />

Green, R. L. Notes on Mrs Molesworth. TLS 17 Nov 1950.<br />

Green, R. L. Mrs. Molesworth and her books. Library World Nov<br />

1951.<br />

Green, R. L. Mrs. Molesworth. Junior Bookshelf July 1957.<br />

In <strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> A. C. Swinburne, ed C. Y. Lang, New Haven CT<br />

1959–62, vols 4, 5, 6.<br />

Green, R. L. Mrs Molesworth. 1961 (Bodley Head Monograph ser).<br />

Alison, D. <strong>The</strong> Scottish contribution to children’s literature part 2.<br />

Lib Rev 20, no 5 1965–6.<br />

Cooper, J. In Children’s Book History Soc Newsletter, 1996. [dd<br />

and sjs]<br />

George Moore 1852–1933<br />

Letters and other mss are to be found in the Nat Lib <strong>of</strong> Ireland, Bibliothèque<br />

Nationale Paris, Brotherton Lib Univ <strong>of</strong> Leeds, Berg Collection NYPL,<br />

HRHRC, Univ <strong>of</strong> Washington and Beinecke Lib Yale Univ; smaller collections<br />

are in Special Collections Arizona State Univ, Boston Public Lib, BL,<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> California Berkeley, Fitzwilliam Museum <strong>Cambridge</strong>, Cornell,<br />

Duke, Elgar Foundation, Univ <strong>of</strong> Florida, Houghton Lib Harvard,<br />

Huntington, Lilly Library Univ <strong>of</strong> Indiana, Univ <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Special<br />

Collections Univ <strong>of</strong> Kansas, Letterkundig Museum <strong>The</strong> Hague, Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

London, Fales Collection NY Univ, State Univ <strong>of</strong> NY Buffalo, Pforzheimer<br />

Lib, Princeton, Univ <strong>of</strong> Virginia.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Korg, J. In Victorian fiction: a guide to research, ed L. Stevenson,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1964.<br />

Jernigan, E. J. George Moore’s ‘re-tying <strong>of</strong> bows’: a critical study <strong>of</strong><br />

the eight early novels and their revisions. Unpd PhD thesis, KS<br />

State Univ 1966.<br />

Noël, J. C. In his George Moore: l’homme et l’oeuvre, Paris 1966.<br />

Includes extensive, although incomplete, primary and secondary<br />

bibliographies in Fr.<br />

Gilcher, E. (1). A bibliography <strong>of</strong> George Moore. DeKalb IL 1970.<br />

Gerber, H. E. In Anglo-Irish literature: a review <strong>of</strong> research, ed R. J.<br />

Finneran, New York 1976.<br />

Gerber, H. E. In Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Irish literature, ed R. Hogan, Westport<br />

CT and London 1979.<br />

Gerber, H. E. In Recent research on Anglo-Irish writers, ed R. J.<br />

Finneran, New York 1983.<br />

Gilcher, E. Supplement to a bibliography <strong>of</strong> George Moore,<br />

Westport CT and Gerrards Cross 1988.<br />

Langenfeld, R. George Moore: an annotated secondary bibliography<br />

<strong>of</strong> writings about him. New York 1987. Incorporates material previously<br />

published in ELT.<br />

Collections<br />

Works: Tauchnitz collection <strong>of</strong> British authors, 13 titles in 19 vols<br />

Leipzig 1895–1927; Brentano uniform edn, 10 vols New York<br />

1912–21 (3 titles later replaced by rev texts); Carra edn, 21 vols<br />

Liveright New York 1922–4 with 2 suppl vols 1924 and 1926;<br />

Uniform edn, 17 titles in 20 vols Heinemann 1924–33, reissued as<br />

Ebury edn, 20 vols 1936–8 (since 1942 again Uniform edn).<br />

In minor keys: the uncollected short stories <strong>of</strong> George Moore. Ed<br />

D. B. Eakin and H. E. Gerber, London and Syracuse NY 1985,<br />

1987.<br />

Selected plays <strong>of</strong> George Moore and Edward Martyn. Ed D. B. Eakin<br />

and B. Case. Gerrards Cross and Washington DC 1995.<br />

§1<br />

For uncollected articles published in periodicals as well as prefaces and diverse<br />

writings contributed to works by others see Gilcher (1), above.<br />

Worldliness: a comedy in three acts. c. 1874. Frequently cited as<br />

Moore’s earliest ptd work, but existence doubtful; see Gilcher (1)<br />

above.<br />

Flowers <strong>of</strong> passion.‘1878’ [1877]; with Pagan poems, 1881 (below),<br />

New York and London 1978 (facs). Poems.<br />

reviews: (as A bestial bard) World, 28 Nov 1877; Truth, 6 Dec<br />

1877; Examiner, 26 Jan 1878; Figaro, 6 Feb 1878.<br />

Martin Luther: a tragedy in five acts, with Bernard Lopez. 1879.<br />

Verse play.<br />

Pagan poems. 1881; with Flowers <strong>of</strong> passion (above), New York and<br />

London 1978 (facs).<br />

Les cloches de Corneville. c. 1883. Trans with Augustus Moore <strong>of</strong><br />

lyrics from Clairville and Planquette operetta. Produced 1883.<br />

Pamphlet; only known copy at Arizona State Univ.<br />

A modern lover. 3 vols 1883, New York 1984 (facs), 1 vol London 1885<br />

(rev), New York 1890; rewritten as Lewis Seymour and some<br />

women, 1917 (below).<br />

reviews: Athenaeum, 7 July 1883; St James’s Gazette, 11 July<br />

1883; Acad, 14 July 1883; Spectator, 18 Aug 1883; Pall Mall Gazette,<br />

28 Sep 1883; Henry Norman Fortnightly, Dec 1883.<br />

A mummer’s wife.‘1885’ [1884], ‘1886’ [1885] (rev), 1894 (rev), 1918<br />

(rev), 1933 (Uniform), Chicago 1889 (as An actor’s wife), New York<br />

1903, 1917 (Brentano), 1917 (rev) (Brentano), 1922 (Carra), 1966<br />

with foreword by W. Miller (Blue & Gold Lib), 1967 (Washington<br />

Square Press). Tr Fr 1888, Du 1886.<br />

reviews: Acad, 29 Nov 1884; Graphic, 29 Nov 1884; Pall Mall

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