With
introduction
by Ward, A.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13
1900.
II. CHARLES KINGSLEY
A. Collected Works
The Works of Charles Kingsley. 28 vols. 1880-5.
The Life and Works of Charles Kingsley. 19 vols. 1901-3.
B. Separate Works
1. Novels and Tales
Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet. 1850. With a Prefatory Memoir by Hughes,
Thomas. 2 vols. 1881.
Yeast, a Problem. 1851. (First published in Fraser's Magazine, July-Dec.
1848. )
Hypatia, or New Foes with an Old Face. 2 vols. 1853. (First published in
Fraser's Magazine, Jan. -Dec. 1852; Jan. -April 1853. )
Westward Ho! or, The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight,
of Burrough, in the County of Devon, in the reign of Her Most Glorious
Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Rendered into modern English by Charles
Kingsley. 3 vols. 1855.
The Heroes. 1856.
Two Years Ago. 3 vols. 1857.
The Water-Babies. A Fairy-Tale for a Land-Baby. 1863.
Hereward the Wake. 2 vols. 1866.
The Hermits. [1868. ]
Madam How and Lady Why? or first lessons in earth-lore for children.
1869. (First published in Good Words for Children. )
At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies. 2 vols. 1871.
Prose Idyls, new and old. 1873.
The Tutor's Story. By the late Charles Kingsley, revised and completed by
his daughter, Lucas Malet. The Cornhill Magazine. January 1916 and
following numbers. [This story, of which c. 150 foolscap pages were
left in MS by Kingsley, seems to have been written by him about the
same time as The Water-Babies (1863). ]
.
2. Dramatic and other Poems
The Saint's Tragedy. With a Preface by Maurice, F. D. 1848.
Andromeda, and other Poems. 1858.
Poems. Collected Edition. 1872. New edn. 1889.
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[CH.
Bibliography
:
3. Sermons, Lectures, Essays and Pamphlets
Twenty-five Village Sermons. 1849. New edn with Town Sermons, under
the title Town and Country Sermons. 1861.
Sermons on National Subjects. 1852. 2nd edn, under the title The King of
the Earth, and other sermons preached in a village church. 1872.
Phaethon: loose thoughts for loose thinkers. Cambridge, 1852.
Sermons on National Subjects. 1854. 2 vols. 1872.
Alexandria and her Schools. 1854.
Sermons for the Times. 1855.
Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Sea Shore. Cambridge, 1855. (First
published in The North British Review. )
The Good News of God: Sermons. 1859.
Miscellanies. Rptd chiefly from Fraser's Mazagine and The North British
Review. 2 vols. 1859.
The Limits of Exact Science as applied to History. Inaugural Lecture.
Cambridge, 1860.
Why should we pray for fine weather? 1860.
Town and Country Sermons. 1861.
The Roman and the Teuton. A Series of Lectures delivered before the
University of Cambridge. 1864. New edn, with a preface by Müller, F.
Max. 1875.
David: four Sermons delivered before the University of Cambridge.
Cambridge, 1865.
The Ancien Régime before the French Revolution. 1867.
What, then, does Dr Newman mean? A Reply to a Pamphlet lately published
by Dr Newman. 1867.
Newman's Apologia pro vita sua. The two versions, with Newman's
and Kingsley's pamphlets. With an introduction by Ward,
Wilfrid. Oxford, 1913.
Rome and Politics. 1869.
Discipline, and other Sermons. 1872.
Town Geology. 1872.
Plays and Puritans, and other Historical Essays. 1873.
Westminster Sermons. 1874.
Lectures delivered in America in 1874. 1875.
All Saints' Day and other Sermons. Ed. Harrison, W. 1878.
Historical Lectures and Essays. 1880.
Scientific Lectures and Essays. 1880.
:
:
C. Biography and Criticism
Charles Kingsley. His Letters and Memories of his Life. Ed. by his Wife.
1877. Rptd as vols. 1-IV of Life and Works. 1901–2. Abridged edn.
2 vols. 1879.
Cazamian, M. Le Roman Social en Angleterre. Pp. 436-531. Kingsley: Le
Socialisme Chrétien. Paris, 1904.
Greg, W. R. Literary and Social Judgments. 1869.
Harrison, Frederic. Kingsley's Place in Literature. 1895.
Kaufmann, M. Charles Kingsley, Christian Socialist and Social Reformer.
1892.
Marriott, J. A. R. Charles Kingsley, Novelist. 1892.
Rigg, J. H. Modern Anglican Theology. 3rd edn. (Memoir of Kingsley. )
1880.
Stubbs, C. W. Charles Kingsley and the Christian Social Movement. 1899.
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XI]
The Political and Social Novel
549
I
III. ELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL
For a bibliography of Mrs Gaskell's writings, see The Gaskell Bibliography,
compiled by Axon, W. E. A. and E. , Manchester, 1895; and A bibliographical
guide to the Gaskell collection in the Moss Side Library, Manchester, by
Green, J. A. , Manchester, 1911,
A. Collected Writings
The Works of Mrs Gaskell.
With introduction by Ward, A. W. (Knuts-
ford Edition. ) 8 vols. 1906. Vol. 1: Mary Barton, etc. Vol. 11: Cranford,
etc. Vol. III: Ruth, etc. Vol. iv: North and South, Vol. v: My Lady
Ludlow, etc. Vol. vi: Sylvia's Lovers, etc. Vol. vir: Cousin Phillis, etc.
Vol. viii: Wives and Daughters.
Novels and Tales. By Mrs Gaskell. 7 vols. 1895.
B. Separate Writings
Sketches among the Poor, No. 1. [Poem, by Mr and Mrs Gaskell. ]
Blackwood's Magazine. Vol. XLI, no. cclv. January 1837. Rptd in
Biographical Introduction to vol. 1 of Knutsford edn.
Chapter Houses. In Visits to Remarkable Places, by Howitt, William.
1838. Rptd in vol. I of Knutsford edn.
The Sexton's Hero. In Howitt's Journal. 1847. Rptd 1850 with Christmas
Storms and Sunshine; in 1855 in Lizzie Leigh and other stories; and in
Knutsford edn, vol. 1.
French tr. By Forgues, F. D. With Cousine Phillis. Paris, 1867.
Libbie Marsh's Three Eras. In Howitt's Journal. 1847. Rptd as A
Lancashire Tale, in 1850, and in Knutsford edn, vol. 1.
French tr. : Trois Époques de la Vie de Libbie Marsh. In Bibliothèque
Universelle. Paris, 1854.
Christmas Storms and Sunshine. In Howitt's Journal. 1847. Rptd 1850
with The Sexton's Hero and in Knutsford edn, vol. II.
These three tales were rptd under the title Life in Manchester, by
Cotter Mather Mills, Esq. , 1847.
Mary Barton, a Tale of Manchester Life. 2 vols. 1848.
The Moorland Cottage. With illustrations by Foster, Birket. 1850. Rptd
in vol. II of the Knutsford edn.
Contributions to Household Words: Cumberland Sheep-shearers, 22 January
1853; Modern Greek Songs, 25 February 1854; Company Manners, 20 May
1854 (these three are rptd in vol. III of the Knutsford edn); Disappear-
ances, 7 June 1851; The Old Nurse's Story, which formed part of the
Christmas number in 1852; Traits and Stories of the Huguenots,
10 December 1853; My French Master, 17 and 24 December 1854, and
The Squire's Story, which formed part of the Christmas number in 1853,
were all rptd with Lizzie Leigh in 1855 and in vol. 11 of the Knutsford
edn. The Shah's English Gardener, 19 June 1852, is rptd in vol. vii of
the Knutsford edn.
Mr Harrison's Confessions. First published in The Ladies' Companion,
February to April 1851. Rptd with Lizzie Leigh, etc. in 1855, and in vol. v
of the Knutsford edn.
Cranford. 1853. With preface by lady Ritchie. 1891. With introd. by Her-
ford, Brooke. 1898. With illustrations by Thomson, Hugh. 1891. First
published in Household Words from 13 December 1851 to 21 May 1853.
Green, Henry. Knutsford: its Traditions and History. 2nd edn.
Letters of Mary Sibylla Holland. Ed. B. Holland. 1898.
:
1887.
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550
[Ch.
Bibliography
Ruth. 3 vols. 1853. French tr. 1856.
Lizzie Leigh, with other Tales, by Mrs G. 1855. Lizzie Leigh was first
published in Household Words, from No. 1, 30 March 1850.
The following five tales and sketches were included in the 1855 edn of
Lizzie Leigh, and rptd with it in vols. II, III of the Knutsford edn:
The Well of Pen-Morfa. First published in Household Words,
16 and 23 November, 1850. Knutsford edn, vol. 11.
The Heart of John Middleton. First published in Household
Words, 28 December 1850. Knutsford edn, vol. II.
Morton Hall. First published in Household Words, 19 and 26
November, 1853. Knutsford edn, vol. II.
Bessy's Troubles at Home. Knutsford edn, vol. II.
Hand and Heart. Knutsford edn, vol. III.
North and South. 2 vols. 1855. First published in Household Words, from
2 September 1854 to 27 January 1855. Illustrated edn. 1867. Knuts-
ford edn, vol. iv.
The Life of Charlotte Brontë. 2 vols. 1857. 2nd edn. 2 vols. 1857. Also,
as vol. vii of Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and her Sisters. 1900.
With introd, and notes by Scott, T. and Willett, B. W. 1906.
My Lady Ludlow. Published with five other tales under the title Round the
Sofa in 1859, with an Introduction and links. A French tr. of Round the
Sofa, under the title, Autour du Sofa, by Loreau, Mme H. , appeared in
the following year. (My Lady Ludlow had first appeared in Household
Words from 19 June to 25 September 1858. The five other tales are
those of which the titles follow here. Round the Sofa is rptd in vol. v of
the Knutsford edn. )
An Accursed Race. First published in Household Words, 25 August
1855.
Half a Lifetime ago. First published in Household Words, 6, 13
and 20 October, 1855.
The Poor Clare. First published in Household Words, 13 to 27
December, 1855.
The Doom of the Griffiths. First published in Harper's Magazine,
1858.
The Half-Brothers. First published in The Dublin University
Magazine, November, 1858.
Right at Last, and other Tales. 1860. Right at Last was first published in
Household Words, 27 November 1858, under the title The Sin of a Father.
Rptd in vol. Vii of the Knutsford edn.
Lois the Witch. First appeared in All the Year Round, from 8 to 22 October
1859, and was rptd in Right at Last, etc. 1860 and in vol. vii of the
Knutsford edn.
The Crooked Branch. First appeared in the Christmas number 1859 of All
the Year Round, as part of the series called The Haunted House, under
the title The Ghost in the Garden Room, and rptd in Right at Last, etc.
1860 and in vol. VII of the Knutsford edn.
The Manchester Marriage. First published in Littell’s Living Age, Boston,
1859. Rptd in Right at Last, etc. and in vol. v of the Knutsford edn.
The Grey Woman, and other Tales. 1865. The Grey Woman first appeared in
All the Year Round, on 5, 12 and 19 January 1861 and is rptd in vol. VII
of the Knutsford edn.
Curious if True. First appeared in The Cornhill Magazine of Febrnary 1860.
Reprinted in The Grey Woman, etc. and in vol. VII of the Knutsford
edn.
## p.
II. CHARLES KINGSLEY
A. Collected Works
The Works of Charles Kingsley. 28 vols. 1880-5.
The Life and Works of Charles Kingsley. 19 vols. 1901-3.
B. Separate Works
1. Novels and Tales
Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet. 1850. With a Prefatory Memoir by Hughes,
Thomas. 2 vols. 1881.
Yeast, a Problem. 1851. (First published in Fraser's Magazine, July-Dec.
1848. )
Hypatia, or New Foes with an Old Face. 2 vols. 1853. (First published in
Fraser's Magazine, Jan. -Dec. 1852; Jan. -April 1853. )
Westward Ho! or, The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight,
of Burrough, in the County of Devon, in the reign of Her Most Glorious
Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Rendered into modern English by Charles
Kingsley. 3 vols. 1855.
The Heroes. 1856.
Two Years Ago. 3 vols. 1857.
The Water-Babies. A Fairy-Tale for a Land-Baby. 1863.
Hereward the Wake. 2 vols. 1866.
The Hermits. [1868. ]
Madam How and Lady Why? or first lessons in earth-lore for children.
1869. (First published in Good Words for Children. )
At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies. 2 vols. 1871.
Prose Idyls, new and old. 1873.
The Tutor's Story. By the late Charles Kingsley, revised and completed by
his daughter, Lucas Malet. The Cornhill Magazine. January 1916 and
following numbers. [This story, of which c. 150 foolscap pages were
left in MS by Kingsley, seems to have been written by him about the
same time as The Water-Babies (1863). ]
.
2. Dramatic and other Poems
The Saint's Tragedy. With a Preface by Maurice, F. D. 1848.
Andromeda, and other Poems. 1858.
Poems. Collected Edition. 1872. New edn. 1889.
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548
[CH.
Bibliography
:
3. Sermons, Lectures, Essays and Pamphlets
Twenty-five Village Sermons. 1849. New edn with Town Sermons, under
the title Town and Country Sermons. 1861.
Sermons on National Subjects. 1852. 2nd edn, under the title The King of
the Earth, and other sermons preached in a village church. 1872.
Phaethon: loose thoughts for loose thinkers. Cambridge, 1852.
Sermons on National Subjects. 1854. 2 vols. 1872.
Alexandria and her Schools. 1854.
Sermons for the Times. 1855.
Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Sea Shore. Cambridge, 1855. (First
published in The North British Review. )
The Good News of God: Sermons. 1859.
Miscellanies. Rptd chiefly from Fraser's Mazagine and The North British
Review. 2 vols. 1859.
The Limits of Exact Science as applied to History. Inaugural Lecture.
Cambridge, 1860.
Why should we pray for fine weather? 1860.
Town and Country Sermons. 1861.
The Roman and the Teuton. A Series of Lectures delivered before the
University of Cambridge. 1864. New edn, with a preface by Müller, F.
Max. 1875.
David: four Sermons delivered before the University of Cambridge.
Cambridge, 1865.
The Ancien Régime before the French Revolution. 1867.
What, then, does Dr Newman mean? A Reply to a Pamphlet lately published
by Dr Newman. 1867.
Newman's Apologia pro vita sua. The two versions, with Newman's
and Kingsley's pamphlets. With an introduction by Ward,
Wilfrid. Oxford, 1913.
Rome and Politics. 1869.
Discipline, and other Sermons. 1872.
Town Geology. 1872.
Plays and Puritans, and other Historical Essays. 1873.
Westminster Sermons. 1874.
Lectures delivered in America in 1874. 1875.
All Saints' Day and other Sermons. Ed. Harrison, W. 1878.
Historical Lectures and Essays. 1880.
Scientific Lectures and Essays. 1880.
:
:
C. Biography and Criticism
Charles Kingsley. His Letters and Memories of his Life. Ed. by his Wife.
1877. Rptd as vols. 1-IV of Life and Works. 1901–2. Abridged edn.
2 vols. 1879.
Cazamian, M. Le Roman Social en Angleterre. Pp. 436-531. Kingsley: Le
Socialisme Chrétien. Paris, 1904.
Greg, W. R. Literary and Social Judgments. 1869.
Harrison, Frederic. Kingsley's Place in Literature. 1895.
Kaufmann, M. Charles Kingsley, Christian Socialist and Social Reformer.
1892.
Marriott, J. A. R. Charles Kingsley, Novelist. 1892.
Rigg, J. H. Modern Anglican Theology. 3rd edn. (Memoir of Kingsley. )
1880.
Stubbs, C. W. Charles Kingsley and the Christian Social Movement. 1899.
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XI]
The Political and Social Novel
549
I
III. ELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL
For a bibliography of Mrs Gaskell's writings, see The Gaskell Bibliography,
compiled by Axon, W. E. A. and E. , Manchester, 1895; and A bibliographical
guide to the Gaskell collection in the Moss Side Library, Manchester, by
Green, J. A. , Manchester, 1911,
A. Collected Writings
The Works of Mrs Gaskell.
With introduction by Ward, A. W. (Knuts-
ford Edition. ) 8 vols. 1906. Vol. 1: Mary Barton, etc. Vol. 11: Cranford,
etc. Vol. III: Ruth, etc. Vol. iv: North and South, Vol. v: My Lady
Ludlow, etc. Vol. vi: Sylvia's Lovers, etc. Vol. vir: Cousin Phillis, etc.
Vol. viii: Wives and Daughters.
Novels and Tales. By Mrs Gaskell. 7 vols. 1895.
B. Separate Writings
Sketches among the Poor, No. 1. [Poem, by Mr and Mrs Gaskell. ]
Blackwood's Magazine. Vol. XLI, no. cclv. January 1837. Rptd in
Biographical Introduction to vol. 1 of Knutsford edn.
Chapter Houses. In Visits to Remarkable Places, by Howitt, William.
1838. Rptd in vol. I of Knutsford edn.
The Sexton's Hero. In Howitt's Journal. 1847. Rptd 1850 with Christmas
Storms and Sunshine; in 1855 in Lizzie Leigh and other stories; and in
Knutsford edn, vol. 1.
French tr. By Forgues, F. D. With Cousine Phillis. Paris, 1867.
Libbie Marsh's Three Eras. In Howitt's Journal. 1847. Rptd as A
Lancashire Tale, in 1850, and in Knutsford edn, vol. 1.
French tr. : Trois Époques de la Vie de Libbie Marsh. In Bibliothèque
Universelle. Paris, 1854.
Christmas Storms and Sunshine. In Howitt's Journal. 1847. Rptd 1850
with The Sexton's Hero and in Knutsford edn, vol. II.
These three tales were rptd under the title Life in Manchester, by
Cotter Mather Mills, Esq. , 1847.
Mary Barton, a Tale of Manchester Life. 2 vols. 1848.
The Moorland Cottage. With illustrations by Foster, Birket. 1850. Rptd
in vol. II of the Knutsford edn.
Contributions to Household Words: Cumberland Sheep-shearers, 22 January
1853; Modern Greek Songs, 25 February 1854; Company Manners, 20 May
1854 (these three are rptd in vol. III of the Knutsford edn); Disappear-
ances, 7 June 1851; The Old Nurse's Story, which formed part of the
Christmas number in 1852; Traits and Stories of the Huguenots,
10 December 1853; My French Master, 17 and 24 December 1854, and
The Squire's Story, which formed part of the Christmas number in 1853,
were all rptd with Lizzie Leigh in 1855 and in vol. 11 of the Knutsford
edn. The Shah's English Gardener, 19 June 1852, is rptd in vol. vii of
the Knutsford edn.
Mr Harrison's Confessions. First published in The Ladies' Companion,
February to April 1851. Rptd with Lizzie Leigh, etc. in 1855, and in vol. v
of the Knutsford edn.
Cranford. 1853. With preface by lady Ritchie. 1891. With introd. by Her-
ford, Brooke. 1898. With illustrations by Thomson, Hugh. 1891. First
published in Household Words from 13 December 1851 to 21 May 1853.
Green, Henry. Knutsford: its Traditions and History. 2nd edn.
Letters of Mary Sibylla Holland. Ed. B. Holland. 1898.
:
1887.
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Bibliography
Ruth. 3 vols. 1853. French tr. 1856.
Lizzie Leigh, with other Tales, by Mrs G. 1855. Lizzie Leigh was first
published in Household Words, from No. 1, 30 March 1850.
The following five tales and sketches were included in the 1855 edn of
Lizzie Leigh, and rptd with it in vols. II, III of the Knutsford edn:
The Well of Pen-Morfa. First published in Household Words,
16 and 23 November, 1850. Knutsford edn, vol. 11.
The Heart of John Middleton. First published in Household
Words, 28 December 1850. Knutsford edn, vol. II.
Morton Hall. First published in Household Words, 19 and 26
November, 1853. Knutsford edn, vol. II.
Bessy's Troubles at Home. Knutsford edn, vol. II.
Hand and Heart. Knutsford edn, vol. III.
North and South. 2 vols. 1855. First published in Household Words, from
2 September 1854 to 27 January 1855. Illustrated edn. 1867. Knuts-
ford edn, vol. iv.
The Life of Charlotte Brontë. 2 vols. 1857. 2nd edn. 2 vols. 1857. Also,
as vol. vii of Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and her Sisters. 1900.
With introd, and notes by Scott, T. and Willett, B. W. 1906.
My Lady Ludlow. Published with five other tales under the title Round the
Sofa in 1859, with an Introduction and links. A French tr. of Round the
Sofa, under the title, Autour du Sofa, by Loreau, Mme H. , appeared in
the following year. (My Lady Ludlow had first appeared in Household
Words from 19 June to 25 September 1858. The five other tales are
those of which the titles follow here. Round the Sofa is rptd in vol. v of
the Knutsford edn. )
An Accursed Race. First published in Household Words, 25 August
1855.
Half a Lifetime ago. First published in Household Words, 6, 13
and 20 October, 1855.
The Poor Clare. First published in Household Words, 13 to 27
December, 1855.
The Doom of the Griffiths. First published in Harper's Magazine,
1858.
The Half-Brothers. First published in The Dublin University
Magazine, November, 1858.
Right at Last, and other Tales. 1860. Right at Last was first published in
Household Words, 27 November 1858, under the title The Sin of a Father.
Rptd in vol. Vii of the Knutsford edn.
Lois the Witch. First appeared in All the Year Round, from 8 to 22 October
1859, and was rptd in Right at Last, etc. 1860 and in vol. vii of the
Knutsford edn.
The Crooked Branch. First appeared in the Christmas number 1859 of All
the Year Round, as part of the series called The Haunted House, under
the title The Ghost in the Garden Room, and rptd in Right at Last, etc.
1860 and in vol. VII of the Knutsford edn.
The Manchester Marriage. First published in Littell’s Living Age, Boston,
1859. Rptd in Right at Last, etc. and in vol. v of the Knutsford edn.
The Grey Woman, and other Tales. 1865. The Grey Woman first appeared in
All the Year Round, on 5, 12 and 19 January 1861 and is rptd in vol. VII
of the Knutsford edn.
Curious if True. First appeared in The Cornhill Magazine of Febrnary 1860.
Reprinted in The Grey Woman, etc. and in vol. VII of the Knutsford
edn.
## p.