The
Adventures
of Hugh Trevor, etc.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11
III, ante.
Robert Bage
See, also, bibliography to vol. x, chap. III, ante.
Novels. [With a prefatory notice of the author by Scott, Sir Walter. ] 1824.
(Ballantyne's Novelists' Library. )
Eaton Stannard Barrett
The Heroine, or Adventures of Cherubina. 3 vols. 1813. Rptd, with an
introduction by Raleigh, Sir W. 1909.
Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. xc, pt 1, p. 377. April 1820.
William Beckford
See, also, bibliography to vol. x, chap. 111, ante.
Le Vathek de Beckford. Réimprimé sur l'édition française originale avec
préface par Mallarmé, Stephane. Paris, 1876. [With a bibliography. ]
The Episodes of Vathek. Translated by Marzials, Sir F. T. Introd. by
Melville, L. 1912. [Includes the French text of the Episodes. ]
Poole, S. Lane. The Author of Vathek. Quarterly Review, October 1910.
Redding, Cyrus. Memoirs of William Beckford of Fonthill. 2 vols. 1859.
Mary Brunton (1778-1818)
Self Control. 1810.
Discipline. 1814.
Francis Coventry (d. 1759? )
The History of Pompey the Little, or the Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog.
1751.
Richard Cumberland (1732-1811)
See bibliography to chap. XII, ante.
Maria Edgeworth
A. Manuscripts
B. M. Add. MSS 18204, 33964, 37185, 37186 contain letters, and 28524-5
the MS of Helen.
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Novels. 12 vols. 1893.
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Parents' Assistant, or Stories for Children (first part). 1796. 6 vols. 1800.
[Little Plays afterwards added as a seventh vol. ]
Practical Education. 1798.
Castle Rackrent: an Hibernian Tale. 1800.
Early Lessons. 1801.
Belinda. 1801.
Moral Tales. 1801.
Irish Bulls. 1802.
Popular Tales. 1804.
Modern Griselda. 1804.
Leonora. 2 vols. 1806.
Tales of Fashionable Life. (First series: Eunice, The Dun, Manoeuvring,
Almeria. ) 1809. (Second series: Vivian, The Absentee, Madame de
Fleury, Emilie de Coulanges. ) 1812.
Patronage. 4 vols. 1814.
Continuation of Early Lessons. 2 vols. 1815.
Harrington, a tale; and Ormond, a tale. 1817.
Comic Dramas. 1817.
Memoirs of R. L. Edgeworth (vol. 11 by Maria). 1820.
Frank. A sequel to Frank, in Early Lessons. 1822.
Harry and Lucy, concluded; being the last part of Early Lessons. 4 vols.
1825.
Garry Owen, or the Snow-Woman: and Poor Bob, the Chimney-Sweeper.
1832.
Helen. A tale. 3 vols. 1834.
Orlandino. 1834.
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William Godwin
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The Cottagers of Glenburnie. 1808.
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Samuel Henley
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Thomas Holcroft
Alwyn; or, the Gentleman Comedian. 1780.
Human Happiness; or the Sceptic. A poem in six cantos. 1783.
The Family Picture; or domestic dialogues on amiable . . . subjects. 1783.
Tales of the Castle. . . . Translated. . . by T. Holcroft. 1785.
The Life of Baron Frederic Trenck;. . . Translated from the German, by
T. Holcroft. 1792.
Anna St. Ives; a novel. 7 vols. 1792.
The Adventures of Hugh Trevor, etc. 6 vols. 1794–7.
Travels from Hamburg, through Westphalia, Holland and the Netherlands
to Paris. 2 vols. 1804.
Memoirs of Bryan Perdue: a novel. 3 vols. 1805.
Tales in verse; critical, satirical and humorous. 2 vols. 1806.
Memoirs of the late T. Holoroft. Ed. Hazlitt, W. 3 vols. 1816. Hazlitt's
Works. Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A. Vol. 11. 1902.
Mitford, Mary R. Recollections of a Literary Life. 3 vols. 1852.
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Thomas Hope
Anastasius, or Memoirs of a Greek written at the close of the Eighteenth
Centary. 1819. 2 vols. 1836.
See D. of N. B. for Hope's works on Costume and Art.
Blackwood's Magazine. Vol. x, p. 200; vol. XI, p. 312. 1821-2.
Quarterly Review. Vol. xxiv, pp. 511 ff. January 1821.
Smith, Sydney. Edinburgh Review. Vol. xxxv, pp. 92 ff. 1821.
Elizabeth Inchbald
A Simple Story. 4 vols. 1791.
Nature and Art. 2 vols. 1796.
For dramatic works, see bibliography to chap. XII, ante.
Boaden, J. Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald, including her familiar correspondence
with the most distinguished persons of her time. 2 vols. 1833.
Charles Johnstone (1719? -1800 ? )
Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea. 4 vols. 1760-5. Rptd with introd.
by Baker, E. A. 1908.
The History of Arbases, Prince of Betlis. 4 vols. 1774.
Harriet Lee
Clara Lennox. 2 vols. 1797.
The Canterbury Tales. 1797-8.
Bristol Journal, 9 August 1851.
Sophia Lee
The Recess, or a Tale of other Times. 1785. [Also wrote the introduction
to vol. 1 of Harriet Lee's Canterbury Tales, and in later vols. the two
tales: The Young Lady's Tale, or, the Two Emilys; and The Clergyman's
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Boaden, J. Memoirs of Mrs. Siddons. 2 vols. 1827.
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The Sister. A Comedy. 1769.
Euphemia. 4 vols. 1790.
Matthew Gregory Lewis
Ambrosio, or, the Monk. 1795. Entitled in 2nd edn The Monk; & romance.
[With several passages expunged. ) 1796. Ed. Baker, E. A. 1907.
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Zeluco. 1786.
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Amelia Opie (1769-1853)
Father and Daughter. 1801.
Poems. 1802.
Adeline Mowbray, or the Mother and Daughter. 1804.
Simple Tales. 1806.
Lays for the Dead. 1833.
Thomas Love Peacock
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Works, including his novels, poems, fugitive pieces, criticisms, etc. , with a
preface by the Rt. Hon.
Robert Bage
See, also, bibliography to vol. x, chap. III, ante.
Novels. [With a prefatory notice of the author by Scott, Sir Walter. ] 1824.
(Ballantyne's Novelists' Library. )
Eaton Stannard Barrett
The Heroine, or Adventures of Cherubina. 3 vols. 1813. Rptd, with an
introduction by Raleigh, Sir W. 1909.
Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. xc, pt 1, p. 377. April 1820.
William Beckford
See, also, bibliography to vol. x, chap. 111, ante.
Le Vathek de Beckford. Réimprimé sur l'édition française originale avec
préface par Mallarmé, Stephane. Paris, 1876. [With a bibliography. ]
The Episodes of Vathek. Translated by Marzials, Sir F. T. Introd. by
Melville, L. 1912. [Includes the French text of the Episodes. ]
Poole, S. Lane. The Author of Vathek. Quarterly Review, October 1910.
Redding, Cyrus. Memoirs of William Beckford of Fonthill. 2 vols. 1859.
Mary Brunton (1778-1818)
Self Control. 1810.
Discipline. 1814.
Francis Coventry (d. 1759? )
The History of Pompey the Little, or the Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog.
1751.
Richard Cumberland (1732-1811)
See bibliography to chap. XII, ante.
Maria Edgeworth
A. Manuscripts
B. M. Add. MSS 18204, 33964, 37185, 37186 contain letters, and 28524-5
the MS of Helen.
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Tales and Miscellaneous Pieces. 14 vols. 1825.
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C. Separate Works
Letters for Literary Ladies. 1795.
Parents' Assistant, or Stories for Children (first part). 1796. 6 vols. 1800.
[Little Plays afterwards added as a seventh vol. ]
Practical Education. 1798.
Castle Rackrent: an Hibernian Tale. 1800.
Early Lessons. 1801.
Belinda. 1801.
Moral Tales. 1801.
Irish Bulls. 1802.
Popular Tales. 1804.
Modern Griselda. 1804.
Leonora. 2 vols. 1806.
Tales of Fashionable Life. (First series: Eunice, The Dun, Manoeuvring,
Almeria. ) 1809. (Second series: Vivian, The Absentee, Madame de
Fleury, Emilie de Coulanges. ) 1812.
Patronage. 4 vols. 1814.
Continuation of Early Lessons. 2 vols. 1815.
Harrington, a tale; and Ormond, a tale. 1817.
Comic Dramas. 1817.
Memoirs of R. L. Edgeworth (vol. 11 by Maria). 1820.
Frank. A sequel to Frank, in Early Lessons. 1822.
Harry and Lucy, concluded; being the last part of Early Lessons. 4 vols.
1825.
Garry Owen, or the Snow-Woman: and Poor Bob, the Chimney-Sweeper.
1832.
Helen. A tale. 3 vols. 1834.
Orlandino. 1834.
The Good Aunt. A tale. Paris, 1834.
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letters. 3 vols. 1867. [Unpublished, possibly only B. M. copy extant. ]
Hare, A. J. C. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth. 1894.
Hill, Constance. Maria Edgeworth and her circle in the days of Buonaparte
and Bourbon. 1909.
Zimmern, Helen. Maria Edgeworth. (Eminent Women Series. ) 1883.
William Godwin
See bibliography to chap. II, ante.
Elizabeth Hamilton (1758-1816)
The Hindoo Rajah. 1796.
Memoirs of Modern Pbilosophers. 1800.
The Cottagers of Glenburnie. 1808.
Benger, Miss. Memoirs of Eliz. Hamilton. 1815.
Samuel Henley
See bibliography to vol. x, chap. III, ante, s. v. William Beckford.
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X111] The Growth of the Later Novel
461
:
Thomas Holcroft
Alwyn; or, the Gentleman Comedian. 1780.
Human Happiness; or the Sceptic. A poem in six cantos. 1783.
The Family Picture; or domestic dialogues on amiable . . . subjects. 1783.
Tales of the Castle. . . . Translated. . . by T. Holcroft. 1785.
The Life of Baron Frederic Trenck;. . . Translated from the German, by
T. Holcroft. 1792.
Anna St. Ives; a novel. 7 vols. 1792.
The Adventures of Hugh Trevor, etc. 6 vols. 1794–7.
Travels from Hamburg, through Westphalia, Holland and the Netherlands
to Paris. 2 vols. 1804.
Memoirs of Bryan Perdue: a novel. 3 vols. 1805.
Tales in verse; critical, satirical and humorous. 2 vols. 1806.
Memoirs of the late T. Holoroft. Ed. Hazlitt, W. 3 vols. 1816. Hazlitt's
Works. Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A. Vol. 11. 1902.
Mitford, Mary R. Recollections of a Literary Life. 3 vols. 1852.
For Holcroft's dramatic productions, see bibliography to chap. XII, ante.
Thomas Hope
Anastasius, or Memoirs of a Greek written at the close of the Eighteenth
Centary. 1819. 2 vols. 1836.
See D. of N. B. for Hope's works on Costume and Art.
Blackwood's Magazine. Vol. x, p. 200; vol. XI, p. 312. 1821-2.
Quarterly Review. Vol. xxiv, pp. 511 ff. January 1821.
Smith, Sydney. Edinburgh Review. Vol. xxxv, pp. 92 ff. 1821.
Elizabeth Inchbald
A Simple Story. 4 vols. 1791.
Nature and Art. 2 vols. 1796.
For dramatic works, see bibliography to chap. XII, ante.
Boaden, J. Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald, including her familiar correspondence
with the most distinguished persons of her time. 2 vols. 1833.
Charles Johnstone (1719? -1800 ? )
Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea. 4 vols. 1760-5. Rptd with introd.
by Baker, E. A. 1908.
The History of Arbases, Prince of Betlis. 4 vols. 1774.
Harriet Lee
Clara Lennox. 2 vols. 1797.
The Canterbury Tales. 1797-8.
Bristol Journal, 9 August 1851.
Sophia Lee
The Recess, or a Tale of other Times. 1785. [Also wrote the introduction
to vol. 1 of Harriet Lee's Canterbury Tales, and in later vols. the two
tales: The Young Lady's Tale, or, the Two Emilys; and The Clergyman's
Tale. ]
Boaden, J. Memoirs of Mrs. Siddons. 2 vols. 1827.
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The Life of Harriot Stuart. 1751.
The Female Quixote. 2 vols. 1752.
The Sister. A Comedy. 1769.
Euphemia. 4 vols. 1790.
Matthew Gregory Lewis
Ambrosio, or, the Monk. 1795. Entitled in 2nd edn The Monk; & romance.
[With several passages expunged. ) 1796. Ed. Baker, E. A. 1907.
Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogine. A ballad. (From The Monk. ] (1800? ]
Tales of Terror, with an introductory dialogue. [In verse. ] 1801.
Tales of Wonder. [In verse. ] Written and collected by M. G. Lewis. 2 vols.
1801.
The Bravo of Venice, translated from the German. 1805.
Feudal Tyrants; or, the Counts of Carlsheim and Sargans. A romance.
Taken from the German. 4 vols. 1806.
Romantic Tales. 4 vols. 1808.
Journal of a West Indian Proprietor, kept during a residence in. . .
Jamaica. 1834.
Baron-Wilson, Margaret. The Life and Correspondence of M. G. Lewis.
With many pieces in prose and verse never before published. 2 vols.
1839.
Charles Robert Maturin
Fatal Revenge, or, The Family of Montorio. 1807.
The Wild Irish Boy. 1808.
The Milesian Chief. 1812.
Bertram; or the Castle of St. Aldobrand. A tragedy in five acts. 1816.
Manuel, a tragedy. 1817.
Women, or Pour et Contre. A tale. 1818.
Fredolfo; a tragedy, in five acts. 1819.
Melmoth the Wanderer; a tale. 1820. New edn from the original text,
with a memoir and bibliography of Maturin's works. 3 vols. 1892.
The Albigenses, a romance. 1824.
John Moore (1729-1802)
Zeluco. 1786.
Edward. 1796.
Mordaunt. 1800.
Amelia Opie (1769-1853)
Father and Daughter. 1801.
Poems. 1802.
Adeline Mowbray, or the Mother and Daughter. 1804.
Simple Tales. 1806.
Lays for the Dead. 1833.
Thomas Love Peacock
A. Collected Editions
Works, including his novels, poems, fugitive pieces, criticisms, etc. , with a
preface by the Rt. Hon.
