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Sayings <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. 1915.<br />

England’s effort. 1916 (preface by the Earl <strong>of</strong> Rosebery), 1916 (3rd<br />

edn, with an epilogue bringing the story down to the middle <strong>of</strong><br />

Aug), 1916 (4th edn), London 1916 and 1917 (4th edn and new edn),<br />

New York 1916 (1st Amer edn, preface by J. Choate), New York 1916<br />

(2nd and 3rd edns), New York 1916 (4th edn, adds epilogue in the<br />

shape <strong>of</strong> a 7th letter), New York 1916 (5th edn), New York 1918 and<br />

1919 (new edns); tr Fr 1916, Du 1916, Amsterdam 1917 (new edn),<br />

Swed 1917, Ital 1917.<br />

Towards the goal. 1917 (introd by T. Roosevelt), New York 1917 (1st<br />

Amer edn, preface by T. Roosevelt), New York 1918 (new edn).<br />

A writer’s recollections. Serialised in Cornhill Mag Mar–May, July<br />

1918; Harper’s Mag Jan, Mar–Oct 1918. 1918 (1st Br edn), 2 vols<br />

New York 1918 (1st Amer edn).<br />

Fields <strong>of</strong> victory. 1919 (1st Br edn, illus), New York 1919 (1st Amer edn,<br />

illus).<br />

Prefaces, introductions and contributions to periodicals<br />

For a nearly complete listing <strong>of</strong> items in this category, see William S. Peterson,<br />

Victorian heretic: Mrs Humphry Ward’s ‘Robert Elsmere’ (Leicester<br />

1976) and Collister, Some new items by Mrs Humphry Ward, N & Q 25,<br />

Aug 1978, 309–11.<br />

Translations<br />

Amiel’s journal. 2 vols 1885 (1st Br edn), 2 vols New York 1885 (1st<br />

Amer edn), London 1887 (new edn), New York 1888 (2nd edn, rptd<br />

1889; Jan and Oct 1890; Mar and Sep 1891, 1892; Jan and Apr 1893;<br />

Jan and Aug 1894; Aug 1895), London 1889 and 1891 (new edns), 2<br />

vols London 1893 (new edn), 2 vols New York 1895 (new edn), 1900<br />

(new edn).<br />

Plays<br />

Eleanor. 1903 (1st Br edn), 1905 (new edn).<br />

Agatha. 1903 (private edn, B version).<br />

§2<br />

Copeland, C. George Eliot and Mrs Humphry Ward. In North Amer<br />

Rev 1892.<br />

Y., G. <strong>The</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. In Bookman 1892.<br />

Stead, W. Mrs Humphry Ward: the art <strong>of</strong> marriage. 1896.<br />

Traill, H. Sir George Tressady and the political novel. In Fortnightly<br />

Rev 1896.<br />

Murray, D. In My contemporaries in fiction, 1897, ch 10.<br />

Cross, W. In <strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> novel, 1899, ch 8.<br />

Wilson, S. In <strong>The</strong> theology <strong>of</strong> modern literature. Edinburgh 1899.<br />

Curtis, A. <strong>The</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. In Kensington Mag<br />

1901 (May, June and July).<br />

Howells, W. In Heroines <strong>of</strong> fiction, 2 vols New York and London<br />

1901.<br />

Mabie, H. <strong>The</strong> work <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. In North Amer Rev<br />

1903.<br />

Courtney, W. Mrs Humphry Ward. In <strong>The</strong> feminine note in fiction,<br />

1904.<br />

Olcott, C. Mrs Humphry Ward and her work. In <strong>The</strong> Outlook, New<br />

York 1909.<br />

Phelps, W. <strong>The</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. In Forum 1909.<br />

Gwynn, S. Mrs Humphry Ward’s novels. In Nineteenth Cent 1911.<br />

Fawkes, A. <strong>The</strong> ideas <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. In London Quart Rev<br />

1912.<br />

Walters, J. Mrs Humphry Ward, her work and influence. 1912.<br />

Courtney, W. <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> girl in fiction. In North Amer Rev 1913.<br />

Ward, W. Reduced Christianity: its advocates and its critics. In Men<br />

and matters, 1914.<br />

Gwynn, S. Mrs Humphry Ward. New York 1915.<br />

Bennett, A. Mrs Humphry Ward’s heroines. In Books and persons,<br />

New York 1917.<br />

Murry, J. <strong>The</strong> Victorian solitude. In Living Age 1918.<br />

West, R. Mrs Humphry Ward again. In Bookman 1918.<br />

Mary Augusta Ward | Brereton Marriott Watson<br />

Gilman, L. <strong>The</strong> mind <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. In North Amer Rev<br />

1919.<br />

Lovett, R. Mary in wonderland. In Dial 1919.<br />

Scudder, V. <strong>The</strong> Victorian background. In Yale Rev 1919.<br />

Obits: Mrs Humphry Ward, <strong>The</strong> Times 25 Mar 1920; Our booking<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, Punch 1920; <strong>The</strong> gossip shop, Bookman 1920; Mrs<br />

Humphry Ward, Amer Monthly Rev <strong>of</strong> Revs 1920.<br />

Trevelyan, J. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. 1923.<br />

Grey, R. <strong>The</strong> heroines <strong>of</strong> Mrs Humphry Ward. In Fortnightly Rev<br />

1927.<br />

Jones, E. Mrs Humphry Ward. 1973.<br />

Peterson, W. Victorian heretic: Mrs Humphry Ward’s Robert<br />

Elsmere. Leicester 1976.<br />

Smith, E. Mrs Humphry Ward. 1980.<br />

Smith, E. Mrs Humphry Ward. In Victorian novelists after 1885,<br />

1983.<br />

Sutherland, J. Mrs Humphry Ward. Oxford 1990. [wbt]<br />

H. B. Marriott Watson, Henry Brereton<br />

Marriott Watson 1863–1921<br />

Mss located in Berg Collection, NYPL; HRHRC, Austin TX; Pierpont Morgan<br />

Lib. See also LR.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

See Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

§1<br />

Marahuna. A romance. 1888, New York 1888.<br />

reviews: Literary World 20 Apr 1888; Athenaeum 19 May 1888;<br />

Dial July 1888.<br />

Lady faint-heart: a novel. 3 vols 1890.<br />

reviews: Speaker 10 May 1890; Scots Observer 24 May 1890.<br />

Prologue to Richard Savage: a play in four acts. 1891, New York 1891<br />

(priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> web <strong>of</strong> the spider. A tale <strong>of</strong> adventure. 1892, 1902, 1904, 1906,<br />

1913, 1917.<br />

reviews: Literary Opinion Oct 1891; Literary World 2 Oct 1891;<br />

Athenaeum 3 Oct 1891; Acad 10 Oct 1891; Nat Observer 17 Oct 1891.<br />

Diogenes <strong>of</strong> London and other fantasies and sketches. 1893.<br />

reviews: Literary World 3 Mar 1893; Nat Observer 11 Mar 1893;<br />

Athenaeum 18 Mar 1893.<br />

At the first corner and other stories. 1895 (Keynote series), Boston<br />

1895.<br />

reviews: Literary World 14 June 1895; Speaker 29 June 1895;<br />

Bookman (USA) July 1895; Athenaeum 13 July 1895.<br />

Galloping Dick, being chapters from the life and fortunes <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard Ryder, otherwise Galloping Dick, sometime gentleman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the road. 1896, Chicago 1896, London 1907, [1912].<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 11 Jan 1896; New York Times 26 Jan 1896:<br />

Bookman (USA) Mar 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventurers: a tale <strong>of</strong> treasure trove. London and New York<br />

1898, 1899, New York 1899, 1900, London [1912], [1920].<br />

reviews: Acad 7 Jan 1899; Speaker 7 Jan 1899; New York Times 21<br />

Jan 1899; <strong>Literature</strong> 28 Jan 1899; Atlantic Feb 1899; Dial 16 Feb<br />

1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Princess Xenia. A romance. London and New York 1899, New<br />

York 1899, London [1912].<br />

reviews: Speaker 9 Dec 1899; Spectator 16 Dec 1899; Dial 1 Feb<br />

1900; Acad 24 Feb 1900; Bookman (USA) Mar 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rebel. Being a memoir <strong>of</strong> Anthony, fourth Earl <strong>of</strong> Cherwell,<br />

including an account <strong>of</strong> the rising at Taunton in 1684, compiled<br />

and set forth by his cousin, Sir Henry Mace. 1900, New York and<br />

London 1900.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 31 Mar 1900; Outlook 31 Mar 1900; Speaker<br />

31 Mar 1900; Acad 7 Apr 1900; New York Times 28 Apr 1900;<br />

<strong>Literature</strong> 19 May 1900; Book Buyer June 1900; Dial 1 Sep 1900.<br />

1717 | 1718

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