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

1707 | 1708<br />

Good words from the Apocrypha. Selected and arranged by Hesba<br />

Stretton. 1903.<br />

Thoughts on old age: good words from many minds. Selected and<br />

arranged by Hesba Stretton. 1906.<br />

§2<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 10 Oct 1911 (anon). Obituary.<br />

Lee, Elizabeth. In DNB, 2nd suppl.<br />

Bratton, J. S. <strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> Victorian children’s fiction. 1981.<br />

Includes bibliographical information. [jw]<br />

Anne Thackeray Ritchie, Anne Isabella<br />

Thackeray, later Lady Ritchie 1837–1919<br />

<strong>The</strong> Univ <strong>of</strong> London houses the majority <strong>of</strong> ms material. Letters are widespread<br />

with major collections at Eton College (including journals) and<br />

Pierpont Morgan Lib, New York (including 2 journals).<br />

Collections<br />

Works <strong>of</strong> Miss Thackeray. 10 vols 1875–1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> Anne Isabella Thackeray. New York 1876.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth. First serialised in Cornhill Mag 6–7 1862–3.<br />

1863, Philadelphia 1863, Leipzig 1863 (Tauchnitz); rptd with Two<br />

hours and From an island in Works vol 6, 1880, above, and in<br />

Writings, above; tr Fr 1883.<br />

review: Athenaeum 25 Apr 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> village on the cliff. First serialised in Cornhill Mag 14–15<br />

1866–7. 1867, New York 1867, Leipzig 1867 (Tauchnitz); rptd in<br />

Works vol 2, 1875, above, and in Writings, above.<br />

reviews: <strong>The</strong> Times 24 Mar 1867; Fraser’s Mag 5 Oct 1867.<br />

Five old friends and a young prince. First serialised in Cornhill Mag<br />

13–17 1866–8. 1868, Boston 1868 (as Fairy tales for grown folks),<br />

Leipzig 1868 (Tauchnitz); rptd in Works vol 3, 1876, above, and in<br />

Writings, above.<br />

To Esther and other sketches. First serialised in Cornhill Mag<br />

1862–5. 1869; rptd in Works vol 4, 1876, above.<br />

Old Kensington. First serialised in Cornhill Mag Apr 1872–Apr 1873.<br />

1873, New York 1873, Leipzig 1873 (Tauchnitz); rptd in Works vol<br />

1, 1879, above; tr Du 1874.<br />

review: [G. Barnett Smith] Edinburgh Rev 138, July 1873.<br />

Bluebeard’s keys and other stories. First serialised in Cornhill Mag<br />

1871–4. 1874. 1874, Leipzig 1874 (Tauchnitz); rptd in Works vol 5,<br />

1876, above.<br />

Toilers and spinsters and other essays. Essays serialised in Pall Mall<br />

Gazette 1865–71 and Cornhill Mag 1860–74. 1874; rptd in Works<br />

vol 7, 1876, above.<br />

Miss Angel. First serialised in Cornhill Mag 31 Jan–June 1875. 1875,<br />

New York 1875, Leipzig 1875 (Tauchnitz).<br />

From an island and some essays. 1877, Leipzig 1877 (Tauchnitz), also<br />

Boston, nd. <strong>The</strong> story appeared previously in <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong><br />

Elizabeth, and 11 <strong>of</strong> the 12 essays first appeared in Pall Mall<br />

Gazette 1865–71; rptd in Toilers and spinsters.<br />

Da Capo. New York 1878 (Harper’s Half-Hour Ser); as Da Capo and<br />

other tales, Leipzig 1880 (Tauchnitz).<br />

Madame de Sévigné. 1881; rptd in Foreign classics for <strong>English</strong><br />

readers, ed Mrs Oliphant, vol 13, 1881.<br />

Miss Williamson’s divagations. 1881. 4 <strong>of</strong> the 6 stories pbd in Da<br />

Capo and other tales. First pbd in Cornhill Mag 1876–80.<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> sibyls: Mrs Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs Opie, Miss<br />

Austen. 1883. First pbd in Cornhill Mag 1881–3.<br />

review: Saturday Rev 56, 27 Oct 1883.<br />

Miss Angel and Fulham lawn. 1884. Reprint <strong>of</strong> Miss Angel with<br />

addition <strong>of</strong> Fulham lawn; in Works vol 8, 1880, above.<br />

Mrs Dymond. 1885. First serialised in Macmillan’s Mag 51–3,<br />

Mar–Dec 1885. Bk I first pbd in Cornhill Mag 39, May–June<br />

1879.<br />

review: Spectator 59, 16 Jan 1886.<br />

Jack Frost’s little prisoners. 1887.<br />

Records <strong>of</strong> Tennyson, Ruskin and Robert and Elizabeth Browning.<br />

1892, New York 1892. Essays first pbd in Harper’s New Monthly<br />

Mag 1883–92.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 100, 8 Oct 1892; Blackwood’s Mag 152, Dec<br />

1892.<br />

Lord Amherst and the British advance eastwards to Burma. 1894.<br />

With R. Evans.<br />

Chapters from some memoirs. 1894. Also pbd as Chapters from<br />

some unwritten memoirs New York 1894, Leipzig 1894<br />

(Tauchnitz). First pbd in Macmillan’s Mag 1890–4.<br />

review: Athenaeum 104, 22 Dec 1894.<br />

Blackstick papers. 1908, New York 1908. Essays first pbd in Cornhill<br />

Mag 1900–7, Macmillan’s Mag 67, Jan 1893, New Quart Mag 1 Mar<br />

1908.<br />

review: Bookman 35, Dec 1908, suppl.<br />

A discourse on modern sibyls. 1913 (Eng Assoc Pam No 24).<br />

From the porch. 1913. Essays. First pbd Cornhill Mag 1886–1913;<br />

Macmillan’s Mag 1893; Pall Mall Gazette 49, Mar 1912;<br />

Contemporary Rev 101, Apr 1912.<br />

review: Bookman 45, Jan 1914.<br />

From friend to friend. Ed Emily Ritchie 1919. Reminiscences and a<br />

short story, Binnie, first pbd as Willie, Illus London News 103, 28<br />

Oct–9 Nov 1893. Essays first pbd Cornhill Mag 1916–17; <strong>The</strong><br />

Sphere 1914–16.<br />

review: Bookman 58, Apr 1920.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

For contributions to Cornhill Mag and Macmillan’s Mag up to 1900, see<br />

Wellesley vol 5.<br />

Rome in the Holy Week. Letter I, Pall Mall Gazette 6 Apr 1869; Letter<br />

II, Pall Mall Gazette 7 Apr 1869; rptd in Toilers and spinsters.<br />

Upstairs and downstairs. Mar 1882. Ptd as Pam for Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Metropolitan Assoc for Befriending Young Servants. Rptd from<br />

the porch.<br />

Madame de Sévigné’s grandmother. In <strong>The</strong> woman’s world, ed<br />

Oscar Wilde, 1888; title changed to Sainte Jeanne Françoise de<br />

Chantal in From the porch.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boyhood <strong>of</strong> Thackeray. St Nicholas Mag 17, Dec 1889.<br />

Thackeray and his biographers. Illus London News 98, 20 June 1891.<br />

Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Harper’s New Monthly<br />

Mag 84, May 1892.<br />

Comment on ‘Lord Bateman’: a ballad attributed to Thackeray.<br />

Harper’s New Monthly Mag 86, Dec 1892.<br />

A Frenchwoman’s letter bag. Ed with Hester Ritchie. Cornhill Mag<br />

n.s. 39, Oct 1915.<br />

Seagulls and white coiffes at Chelsea. Spectator 117, 26 Aug 1916.<br />

An American lady. Spectator 119, 25 Aug 1917.<br />

Letters and journals<br />

Thackeray and his daughter: the letters and journals <strong>of</strong> Anne<br />

Thackeray Ritchie, with many letters <strong>of</strong> William Makepeace<br />

Thackeray. Ed H. T. Ritchie, New York 1924.<br />

Thackeray’s daughter: some recollections <strong>of</strong> Anne Thackeray<br />

Ritchie. Comp H. T. Fuller and V. Hammersley, Dublin 1951.<br />

Anne Thackeray Ritchie: journals and letters. By L. Shankman, ed A.<br />

B. Bloom and J. Maynard, Columbus OH 1994.<br />

Editions, introductions and reminiscences<br />

Introduction to <strong>The</strong> orphan <strong>of</strong> Pimlico by W. M. Thackeray. 1876.<br />

Memorial Preface to Poems and music by A. Evans. 1880.<br />

Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In DNB, 1886.<br />

Preface to Cranford by E. C. Gaskell. 1891.<br />

Introduction to <strong>The</strong> fairy tales <strong>of</strong> Madame d’Aulnoy. 1892.

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