Catalogue
(printed in facsimile) of the.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13
1837.
The Village Coquettes (1836). Songs, Choruses, And Concerted Pieces, in
The Operatic Burletta of The Village Coquettes, as performed at The
Saint James's Theatre. The Drama and Words of the Songs By Boz.
The Music by John Hullah. 1837.
Is She His Wife? or, Something Singular (1837). Is She His Wife? or
Something Singular. A Comic Burletta In One Act. [n. d. ] (An
American reprint is dated 1877. )
The Lamplighter (1838). The Lamplighter A Farce Now First Printed
from a Manuscript in the Forster Collection at the South Kensington
Museum. 1879. [Originally written as a farce for Macready, but
withdrawn and afterwards revised and published as Dickens's contri-
bution to The Pic Nic Papers, and entitled The Lamplighter's Story. ]
Mr Nightingale's Diary (1851). Mr Nightingale's Diary: A Farce. In One
Act. By 1851. [The joint production of Mark Lemon and
Dickens. ]
The Lighthouse (1855) and The Frozen Deep (1856). [Both these plays
were originally written by Wilkie Collins, but were added to and con-
siderably amended by Dickens in the course of rehearsal. To The
Lighthouse he contributed the prologue and the Song of the Wreck. ]
No Thoroughfare (1867). A dramatised version of the story in the Christmas
number of All the Year Round, by Dickens and Wilkie Collins. No
Thoroughfare. A Drama. In Five Acts. (Altered from the Christmas
Story, for Performance on the Stage. ) By Charles Dickens and Wilkie
Collins. 1867.
To the Patrician's Daughter, a tragedy in five Acts by J. Westland
Marston, produced in 1841, Dickens contributed the prologue.
[Most of these editions of single plays are very scarce. ]
The Plays and Poems of Charles Dickens, with a few miscellanies in prose
a
and verse. Ed. Shepherd, R. H. 2 vols. 1885.
VIII. LETTERS AND SPEECHES
Speeches, Letters, and Sayings of Charles Dickens. To which is added a
sketch of the Author by George Augustus Sala, and Dean Stanley's
Sermon. New York, 1870.
The Newsvendors' Benevolent and Provident Institution. Speeches in
behalf of the Institution by . . . Charles Dickens. [1871. ]
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1856. 1880. Vol. 11, 1857 to 1870. 1880. And a supplementary vol. III,
1836 to 1870. 1882.
The Speeches of Charles Dickens. 1841-1870. Edited and prefaced by
Shepherd, R. H. 1884. [A detailed list of letters will be found in the
bibliography at the end. ]
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G. Hogarth. Ed. Hutton, L. 1892.
Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell. Private Correspondence. Ed. Baker,
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Charles Dickens as Editor: being letters written by him to William Henry
Wills, his sub-editor. Ed. Lehmann, R. C. With portraits. 1912.
For originals of letters see, ante, sect. I, under the headings Victoria
and Albert Museum and British Museum.
9
IX. WORKS ASSOCIATED WITH DICKENS
a
The Pic Nic Papers. By Various Hands. Ed. by Charles Dickens, Esq.
With Illustrations by George Cruikshank, Phiz, etc. 3 vols. 1841.
Evenings of a Working Man. . . . With a Preface Relative to the Author.
By Charles Dickens. 1844. Legends and Lyrics. By Adelaide Procter.
With an Introduction by Charles Dickens. New edn. With additions.
1866. Religious Opinions of the Late Reverend Chauncey Hare Towns-
hend. Published as Directed in his Will. By his Literary Executor
[i. e. Charles Dickens). 1869.
The Dickens Periodicals
Bentley's Miscellany. (1837-9. ]
[
Household Words. [1850–9. ] All
the Year Round. [1859. Remained under the control of Dickens
until his death in 1870. ] The Daily News. Dickens founded in Jan.
1846, and was the first editor of, the newspaper which now bears the title
The Daily News and Leader. Finding the work uncongenial, he resigned
the editorship at a very early period of the paper's existence.
X. GENERAL LITERATURE
Ainger, A. Lectures and Essays. Vol. 11. 1905.
Allbut, R. London Rambles . . . with Charles Dickens. 1903.
Axon, W. E. A. Charles Dickens and Shorthand. [1892. ]
Bagehot, Walter. Charles Dickens (1858). Literary Studies. Vol. II.
1879 (1878).
Barlow, George. The Genius of Dickens. (1909. ]
Bluhm, G. R. Autobiographisches in David Copperfield. Reichenbach i. V. ,
1891.
Bookman, The. [Dickens Number. ) 1914.
Canning, A. S. G. Philosophy of Charles Dickens. 1880.
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543
Calverley, C. S. An Examination Paper. The Posthumous Papers of the
Pickwick Club. See pp. 115 ff. of Calverley's Works. 1901.
Charles Dickens Sale, The.
Catalogue (printed in facsimile) of the. . . collec-
tion of modern pictures, water colour drawings, and objects of art, of the
late C. D. , with the . . . names of purchasers, prices realised, appended to
each lot. [1870. ]
Chesterton, G. K. Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles
Dickens. 1911.
The Victorian Age in Literature. [1913. ]
Clarke, Sir Edward. Charles Dickens and the Law. Cornhill Mag. May 1914.
Crotch, W. W. Charles Dickens. Social Reformer. 1913.
The Pageant of Dickens. 1915.
Dibelius, W. Zu den Pickwick Papers. Anglia. Vol. xxxv. Halle, 1912.
Dickens Companion, The: A book of anecdote and reference. Vol. XVIII
of Works, Charles Dickens Library edn. [1910. ] [See the list of Dickens
literature, pp. xiii-xvi. ]
Dickens Pilgrimage, A. (The Times series. ] 1914.
Dickensian, The. 1905, etc. [The organ of the Dickens Fellowship. ]
Du Pontavice de Heussey, R. Un maître du roman contemporain. Paris,
1889.
Field, Kate. Pen Photographs of Charles Dickens's Readings. [1868. ]
Fields, T. In and out of Doors with Charles Dickens. 1876.
Fitzgerald, P. H. The History of Pickwick. 1891.
Bozland. Dickens places and people. 1895.
Pickwickian Manners and Customs. [1897. ]
The Pickwickian Dictionary and Cyclopaedia. [1903. ]
Pickwick Riddles and Perplexities. 1912.
Memories of Charles Dickens. 1913.
FitzGerald, Shafto J. A. Dickens and the Drama. 1910.
Frost, T. In Kent with Charles Dickens. 1880.
Fyfe, T. A. Charles Dickens and the Law. 1910.
Gissing, G. R. Charles Dickens: A Critical Study. 1898.
The Rochester edn of Dickens. 1900.
The Dickens Number of Literature. Jan. 1902.
Grech, W. L. Charles Dickens in his Works. [1911. ]
Harris, Edwin. Gad's Hill Place and Charles Dickens. 1910.
Harrison, Frederic. Dickens's Place in Literature. [1894. ]
Harte, Bret. Dickens in Camp. [Verses. ] The Overland. July 1870.
Helm, W. H. Aspects of Balzac. 1905.
Horne, R. H. A New Spirit of the Age. 2 vols, 1844.
Hughes, J. L. Dickens as an Educator. 1900.
Hughes, W. R. A Week's Tramp in Dickensland. 1891.
Jerome, Jerome K. Idle Ideas in 1905, pp. 131-140. [1905. ]
Kent, W. C. M. Charles Dickens as a Reader. 1872.
Kitton, F. G. Artistic London: from the Abbey to the Tower with Dickens.
(1891. ]
The Dickens Country. 1911.
Lang, Andrew. Essays in Little. 1891.
Introduction and notes to Gadshill edn of Works. (1897–1908. ]
Leffmann, H. About Dickens: being a few essays suggested by the novels.
1908.
Letters from America, containing welcomes, newspaper articles, and the
MS play, Boz, a Masque phrenological, written in honour of the
arrival of Charles Dickens, Esq. , Boston (U. S. A. ], 22 Jan. 1842, etc.
[V. and A. Mus. copy only. ]
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Lockwood, Sir F. The Law and Lawyers of Pickwick. (1894. ]
MacSpadden, J. W. Synopses of Dickens's Novels. (1909. ]
Madden, R. R. The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of
Blessington. 3 vols. 1855.
Merivale, H. C. and Marzials, Sir F. T. Life of W. M. Thackeray. (Great
Writers. ) 1891.
Miltoun, F. Dickens's London. 1904.
Munro, W. A. Charles Dickens et Alphonse Daudet, romanciers de l'enfant
et des humbles. Toulouse, 1908.
Murray, David Christie. My Contemporaries in Fiction. 1897.
Parmentier, F. J. A Welcome to Dickens. (In rime, introducing many
of the author's characters. ] Harper's Weekly. [U. S. A. ] 30 Nov. 1867.
Pascoe, Chas. E.
The Village Coquettes (1836). Songs, Choruses, And Concerted Pieces, in
The Operatic Burletta of The Village Coquettes, as performed at The
Saint James's Theatre. The Drama and Words of the Songs By Boz.
The Music by John Hullah. 1837.
Is She His Wife? or, Something Singular (1837). Is She His Wife? or
Something Singular. A Comic Burletta In One Act. [n. d. ] (An
American reprint is dated 1877. )
The Lamplighter (1838). The Lamplighter A Farce Now First Printed
from a Manuscript in the Forster Collection at the South Kensington
Museum. 1879. [Originally written as a farce for Macready, but
withdrawn and afterwards revised and published as Dickens's contri-
bution to The Pic Nic Papers, and entitled The Lamplighter's Story. ]
Mr Nightingale's Diary (1851). Mr Nightingale's Diary: A Farce. In One
Act. By 1851. [The joint production of Mark Lemon and
Dickens. ]
The Lighthouse (1855) and The Frozen Deep (1856). [Both these plays
were originally written by Wilkie Collins, but were added to and con-
siderably amended by Dickens in the course of rehearsal. To The
Lighthouse he contributed the prologue and the Song of the Wreck. ]
No Thoroughfare (1867). A dramatised version of the story in the Christmas
number of All the Year Round, by Dickens and Wilkie Collins. No
Thoroughfare. A Drama. In Five Acts. (Altered from the Christmas
Story, for Performance on the Stage. ) By Charles Dickens and Wilkie
Collins. 1867.
To the Patrician's Daughter, a tragedy in five Acts by J. Westland
Marston, produced in 1841, Dickens contributed the prologue.
[Most of these editions of single plays are very scarce. ]
The Plays and Poems of Charles Dickens, with a few miscellanies in prose
a
and verse. Ed. Shepherd, R. H. 2 vols. 1885.
VIII. LETTERS AND SPEECHES
Speeches, Letters, and Sayings of Charles Dickens. To which is added a
sketch of the Author by George Augustus Sala, and Dean Stanley's
Sermon. New York, 1870.
The Newsvendors' Benevolent and Provident Institution. Speeches in
behalf of the Institution by . . . Charles Dickens. [1871. ]
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1836 to 1870. 1882.
The Speeches of Charles Dickens. 1841-1870. Edited and prefaced by
Shepherd, R. H. 1884. [A detailed list of letters will be found in the
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Letters of Charles Dickens to Wilkie Collins. 1851-1870. Selected by
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Charles Dickens and Maria Beadnell. Private Correspondence. Ed. Baker,
G. P. (Bibliophile society. ) Boston (U. S. A. ), 1908.
The Dickens-Kolle Letters. Ed. Smith, Harry B. New York. Supple-
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same original into the Flora Finching of Little Dorrit. ]
Charles Dickens as Editor: being letters written by him to William Henry
Wills, his sub-editor. Ed. Lehmann, R. C. With portraits. 1912.
For originals of letters see, ante, sect. I, under the headings Victoria
and Albert Museum and British Museum.
9
IX. WORKS ASSOCIATED WITH DICKENS
a
The Pic Nic Papers. By Various Hands. Ed. by Charles Dickens, Esq.
With Illustrations by George Cruikshank, Phiz, etc. 3 vols. 1841.
Evenings of a Working Man. . . . With a Preface Relative to the Author.
By Charles Dickens. 1844. Legends and Lyrics. By Adelaide Procter.
With an Introduction by Charles Dickens. New edn. With additions.
1866. Religious Opinions of the Late Reverend Chauncey Hare Towns-
hend. Published as Directed in his Will. By his Literary Executor
[i. e. Charles Dickens). 1869.
The Dickens Periodicals
Bentley's Miscellany. (1837-9. ]
[
Household Words. [1850–9. ] All
the Year Round. [1859. Remained under the control of Dickens
until his death in 1870. ] The Daily News. Dickens founded in Jan.
1846, and was the first editor of, the newspaper which now bears the title
The Daily News and Leader. Finding the work uncongenial, he resigned
the editorship at a very early period of the paper's existence.
X. GENERAL LITERATURE
Ainger, A. Lectures and Essays. Vol. 11. 1905.
Allbut, R. London Rambles . . . with Charles Dickens. 1903.
Axon, W. E. A. Charles Dickens and Shorthand. [1892. ]
Bagehot, Walter. Charles Dickens (1858). Literary Studies. Vol. II.
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1891.
Bookman, The. [Dickens Number. ) 1914.
Canning, A. S. G. Philosophy of Charles Dickens. 1880.
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Dickens
543
Calverley, C. S. An Examination Paper. The Posthumous Papers of the
Pickwick Club. See pp. 115 ff. of Calverley's Works. 1901.
Charles Dickens Sale, The.
Catalogue (printed in facsimile) of the. . . collec-
tion of modern pictures, water colour drawings, and objects of art, of the
late C. D. , with the . . . names of purchasers, prices realised, appended to
each lot. [1870. ]
Chesterton, G. K. Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles
Dickens. 1911.
The Victorian Age in Literature. [1913. ]
Clarke, Sir Edward. Charles Dickens and the Law. Cornhill Mag. May 1914.
Crotch, W. W. Charles Dickens. Social Reformer. 1913.
The Pageant of Dickens. 1915.
Dibelius, W. Zu den Pickwick Papers. Anglia. Vol. xxxv. Halle, 1912.
Dickens Companion, The: A book of anecdote and reference. Vol. XVIII
of Works, Charles Dickens Library edn. [1910. ] [See the list of Dickens
literature, pp. xiii-xvi. ]
Dickens Pilgrimage, A. (The Times series. ] 1914.
Dickensian, The. 1905, etc. [The organ of the Dickens Fellowship. ]
Du Pontavice de Heussey, R. Un maître du roman contemporain. Paris,
1889.
Field, Kate. Pen Photographs of Charles Dickens's Readings. [1868. ]
Fields, T. In and out of Doors with Charles Dickens. 1876.
Fitzgerald, P. H. The History of Pickwick. 1891.
Bozland. Dickens places and people. 1895.
Pickwickian Manners and Customs. [1897. ]
The Pickwickian Dictionary and Cyclopaedia. [1903. ]
Pickwick Riddles and Perplexities. 1912.
Memories of Charles Dickens. 1913.
FitzGerald, Shafto J. A. Dickens and the Drama. 1910.
Frost, T. In Kent with Charles Dickens. 1880.
Fyfe, T. A. Charles Dickens and the Law. 1910.
Gissing, G. R. Charles Dickens: A Critical Study. 1898.
The Rochester edn of Dickens. 1900.
The Dickens Number of Literature. Jan. 1902.
Grech, W. L. Charles Dickens in his Works. [1911. ]
Harris, Edwin. Gad's Hill Place and Charles Dickens. 1910.
Harrison, Frederic. Dickens's Place in Literature. [1894. ]
Harte, Bret. Dickens in Camp. [Verses. ] The Overland. July 1870.
Helm, W. H. Aspects of Balzac. 1905.
Horne, R. H. A New Spirit of the Age. 2 vols, 1844.
Hughes, J. L. Dickens as an Educator. 1900.
Hughes, W. R. A Week's Tramp in Dickensland. 1891.
Jerome, Jerome K. Idle Ideas in 1905, pp. 131-140. [1905. ]
Kent, W. C. M. Charles Dickens as a Reader. 1872.
Kitton, F. G. Artistic London: from the Abbey to the Tower with Dickens.
(1891. ]
The Dickens Country. 1911.
Lang, Andrew. Essays in Little. 1891.
Introduction and notes to Gadshill edn of Works. (1897–1908. ]
Leffmann, H. About Dickens: being a few essays suggested by the novels.
1908.
Letters from America, containing welcomes, newspaper articles, and the
MS play, Boz, a Masque phrenological, written in honour of the
arrival of Charles Dickens, Esq. , Boston (U. S. A. ], 22 Jan. 1842, etc.
[V. and A. Mus. copy only. ]
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MacSpadden, J. W. Synopses of Dickens's Novels. (1909. ]
Madden, R. R. The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of
Blessington. 3 vols. 1855.
Merivale, H. C. and Marzials, Sir F. T. Life of W. M. Thackeray. (Great
Writers. ) 1891.
Miltoun, F. Dickens's London. 1904.
Munro, W. A. Charles Dickens et Alphonse Daudet, romanciers de l'enfant
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