The
Quarterly
Review.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12
[Continued as:) The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal.
Ed. (vols. XV-Xxx) Campbell, Thomas; (vols. XXXI-XLVIII) Bulwer,
E. G. E. L. , afterwards Lord Lytton. 1821-36. [Continued as:) The
New Monthly Magazine and Humorist. Ed. (vols. XLIX-LXII) Hook,
Theodore; (vols. LXIII-LXVIII) Hood, Thomas; (vols. LXXIII-CXLVII)
Ainsworth, W. H. ; (vols. CXLVIII, CXLIX) Ainsworth, W. F. 149 vols.
1837-71. [Continued as:] The New Monthly Magazine. New series. Ed.
Ainsworth, W. F. 15 vols. 1872-9. New (third] series. Vols. 1-v.
1879-81. [Continued as:] The New Monthly. New series. Vols. VI, VII.
1882-4.
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW
The North British Review. 53 vols. Edinburgh, 1844-71.
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THE QUARTERLY REVIEW
The Quarterly Review. [Edited, successively, by Gifford, W. , Coleridge,
Sir J. T. , Lockhart, J. G. Elwin, W. , Smith, Sir William, Prothero,
R. E. and Prothero, G. W. ] 1809, etc. In progress.
Particular Contributors
Croker, John Wilson. History of the Guillotine. . . . Revised from The
Quarterly Review of Dec. 1844. 1853.
Essay on the early period of the French Revolution. . . . Rptd from The
Quarterly Review, with additions and corrections. 1857.
The Croker Papers. Correspondence and Diaries of J. W. C. Ed.
Jennings, L. J. 3 vols. 1884.
Elwin, Whitwell. Essays contributed to The Quarterly Review. 3 vols.
(1843-85. ] Consisting of cuttings, mounted. [B. M. copy only. ]
Some XVIII Century Men of Letters. Biographical essays by the
Rev. Whitwell Elwin . . . with a memoir. Ed. by his son Elwin, Warwick.
2 vols. 1902.
Gifford, William. See ante, vol. xi, chap. 11, bibliography.
Gladstone, W. E. See under The Edinburgh Review.
Lockhart, J. G. Peter's Letters to his kinsfolk. 3 vols. 1819.
Valerius. A Roman Story. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1821.
Some Passages in the Life of Mr Adam Blair. Edinburgh, 1822.
Ancient Spanish Ballads historical and romantic. . . . Trans. by J. G. L.
Edinburgh, 1823.
Reginald Dalton. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1823.
The History of Matthew Wald. Edinburgh, 1824.
Life of Robert Burns. Edinburgh, 1828. Ed. Ingram, J. H. 1890.
The History of Napoleon Buonaparte. Edinburgh, 1829.
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. 7 vols. Edinburgh,
1837-8.
See, also, ante, chap. I, bibliography.
His
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From Abbotsford and Milton Lockhart MSS and other original
With fifteen illustrations. 2 vols. 1897 (1896).
Salisbury, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne, Marquis of. Essays (rptd from
The Quarterly Review, 1861-4]. . . . Biographical. 2 vols. 1905.
Scott, Sir Walter. See ante, chap. 1, bibliography.
Sharpe, Charles Kirkpatrick. Portraits by an Amateur. 1832.
A Ballad Book by C. K. Sharpe, M. DCCCXXIII. Rptd with notes and
Ballads from the unpublished MSS of C. K. Sharpe and Sir Walter
Scott. . . . Edited. . . D. Laing. 1880.
Letters from and to C. K. Sharpe. Ed. Allardyce, A. With memoir
by Bedford, W. K. R. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1888.
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Quarterly Review). 1819.
Letter to J. G. Lockhart, Esq. , in answer to a late article in The Quarterly
Review [entitled The Revolutions of 1640 and 1830). 1832.
The Quarterly Review. Centenary Article. April and July 1909.
Smiles, S. A Publisher and his Friends. Memoir and Correspondence of
John Murray, with an account of the house, 1768-1843. 2 vols. 1891.
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THE RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW
The Retrospective Review. 14 vols. 1820-6. Second series. Ed. Southern,
A. and Nicolas, N. H. 2 vols. 1827-8.
TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1832-4. New series.
Vols. 1-XXVIII. Edinburgh, 1834–61. (In June 1834 Johnston's Edin-
burgh Magazine was incorporated with this work. )
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW
The Westminster Review. (Ed. , successively, by Bowring, Sir J. and Mill,
J. S. ) Vols. 1-xxiv. 1824–36. The London Review, of which two vols. had
been already published, was now united with The Westminster Review,
the first vol. of the joint series being numbered vol. III and xxv. After
vol. vir and xxix, the double numeration was discontinued, and vols. I and II
of The London Review were added, so as to count as the beginning of the
new series: the volume immediately succeeding vol. vii and xxıx being
numbered vol. XXXII of the united London and Westminster Reviews.
[Continued as:] The London and Westminster Review. Vols. XXV-XXXIII.
1836-40. [Continued as:) The Westminster Review (ed. by Hickson,
W. E. ]. Vols. XXXIV-XLv. 1841-6. [Continued as:] The Westminster
and Foreign Quarterly Review. Vols. XLVI-LVI. 1847-51. [Continued as :)
The Westminster Review. New series. [Ed. by John Chapman. ]
Vols. 1-LXXI (vols. LVII-CXXVII. ] [New series. ] Vol. CXXVIII, etc.
1887, etc. In progress.
Bentham, Jeremy. Works. 11 vols. Edinburgh, 1843-38-43.
Mill, James. Elements of Political Economy. 1821.
The History of British India. 3 vols. 1817.
The Principles of Toleration. 1837.
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Among the contributors to several of the foregoing magazines may be
mentioned Lord Acton, Harrison Ainsworth, Carlyle, De Quincey, Froude,
Charles Kingsley, cardinal Newman and Thackeray. In addition to articles
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and reviews, some wellknown works by these authors first appeared in these
periodicals in serial form: Ainsworth's The Flitch of Bacon, Hilary St Ives
and Boscobel in The New Monthly; Carlyle's Sartor Resartus and Kingsley's
Hypatia in Fraser's; Thackeray's The Four Georges in The Cornhill, The
Yellowplush Correspondence in Fraser's and The Bedford Row Conspiracy
in The New Monthly Magazine. A complete list of contributions to maga-
zines by Carlyle and Thackeray will be found in R. H. Shepherd's biblio-
graphies of their works.
For periodicals associated with, or edited by, Charles Dickens (Bentley's
Miscellany, Household Words, All the Year Round, etc. ), see the Dickens
bibliography in volume XII.
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Bagehot, Walter. Literary Studies. . . . With a prefatory memoir. Ed.
Hutton, R. H. 3 vols. 1895.
Ellis, S. M. William Harrison Ainsworth and his friends. 2 vols. 1911.
Gilfillan, George. A First Gallery of literary portraits. 1851.
A Second Gallery of literary portraits. 1852.
A Third Gallery of portraits. 1854.
Paston, G. Side-lights on the Georgian period. 1902.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. Hours in a Library. New edn, with additions. 4 vols.
1907. [See, particularly, vol. 111, pp. 88–126. ]
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Works. Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A. 12 volumes and index. 1902-6.
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Several volumes have been published in Bohn's Library, in Everyman
Library and in the Temple Classics.
Dramatic Essays, with introduction and notes. Edd. Archer, W. and Lowe,
R. W. 1895.
Recent editions of a number of essays, with introduction, by Zeitlin,
Jacob, Oxford, 1913; and Howe, W. D. , Boston, U. S. A. , 1913.
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An Essay on the Principles of Human Action. . . with Remarks on the System
of Hartley and Helvetius. 1805.
Free Thoughts on Public Affairs. 1806.
An Abridgment of The Light of Nature Pursued, by Abraham Tucker.
1807.
The Eloquence of the British Senate. Parliamentary Speeches and Notes.
1807.
A Reply to the Essay on Population by the Rev. T. R. Malthus. 1807.
A New and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue, etc. 1810.
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1816.
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Characters of Shakspeare's Plays. 1817, 1818. 3rd edn. 1838.
A View of the English Stage; or, a Series of Dramatic Criticisms. 1818,
1821.
Lectures on the English Poets. 1818, 1819.
A Letter to William Gifford, Esq. 1819.
Lectures on the English Comic Writers. 1819.
Political Essays, with Sketches of Public Characters. 1819, 1822.
Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth. 1820.
Table Talk; or, Original Essays on Man and Manners. 1821-2. 2nd edn.
