)
Letters and other unpublished writings.
Letters and other unpublished writings.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12
Vol.
11.
1905.
Birrell, A. Lamb. Obiter Dicta. 2nd ser. 1887.
Lamb's Letters. Res Judicatae. 1892.
Clarke, Charles Cowden and Mary Cowden. Recollections of Writers. . .
with Letters of Charles Lamb, Leigh Hunt, etc. 1878.
De Quincey, T. Works. Ed. Masson, D. Vols. III, v. Edinburgh, 1890.
Ellinger, J. Über das Verhältnis von Lamb's Tales from Shakespear zu den
Shakespear-Stücken. Englische Studien. Vol. xix. Leipzig, 1894.
FitzGerald, Percy. Charles Lamb; his friends, his haunts, and his books.
1866.
Gilchrist, Mrs A. Mary Lamb. 1883.
Gilfillan, G. Charles Lamb. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. 11. 1857.
ad appen
Ama
TANTE
herid
The to
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Harrison, F. Lamb and Keats. Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill, and other Essays.
1899.
Hazlitt, W. C. The Lambs: their lives, their friends, and their correspon-
dence, etc. 1897.
Lamb and Hazlitt. Further letters and records, etc. 1900.
Lucas, E. V. Bernard Barton and his friends: a record of quiet lives. 1893.
Charles Lamb and the Lloyds. 1898.
The Life of Charles Lamb. 2 vols. 1905.
Martin, B. E. In the footprints of Lamb. 1891.
Pater, W. Charles Lamb. Appreciations. 1889.
Paul, H. Charles Lamb. Stray Leaves. 1906.
Procter, B. W. (Barry Cornwall). Charles Lamb. 1866.
Swinburne, A. C. Charles Lamb and George Wither. Miscellanies. 1886.
Talfourd, T. N. See under section A, ante, for the first appearance of his
memoir. A new edn, under the title, Memoirs of Charles Lamb,
appeared, with notes by FitzGerald, Percy, 2 vols. , 1892.
Woodberry, G. E. Charles Lamb, or Elia. Makers of Literature. New
York. 1900.
II. WORKS OF WRITERS CONNECTED WITH LAMB
Bernard Barton
Selections from the Poems and Letters of Bernard Barton, ed. by his
daughter. With a memoir by his son-in-law, Edward FitzGerald. 1849.
New edn. 1853.
Poems, by an Amateur. 1818.
Poems. 1820. 2nd edn with additions. 1821. 4th edn with additions. 1825.
Napoleon and other Poems. 1822. 2nd edn, entitled Minor Poems, including
Napoleon. 1824.
Poetic Vigils. 1824.
A Widow's Tale, and other poems. 1827.
Household Verses. 1845.
See, also, Lucas, E. V. , in section c, ante.
Charles Lloyd
Poems on various subjects. Carlisle, 1795.
Edmund Oliver. 2 vols. Bristol, 1798.
The Tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri, transl. from the Italian. 1815.
Nugae Canorae. Poems. 3rd edn with additions. 1819.
Isabel, a tale. 2 vols. 1820.
Desultory Thoughts in London: Titus and Gisippus, with other poems.
1821.
Poetical Essays on the character of Pope, as a poet and moralist; and on
the language and objects most fit for poetry. 1821.
The Duke d’Ormond, a tragedy; and Beritola, a tale. 1822.
Poems. 1823.
See, also, section B, ante, and Lucas, E. V. , in section c, ante.
James White
Original Letters, &c. , of Sir John Falstaff and His Friends; now first made
public by a Gentleman, a Descendant of Dame Quickly, from Genuine
Manuscripts which have been in the possession of the Quickly Family
near Four Hundred Years. 1796. 2nd edn with abbreviated title. 1797.
[The book is generally recognised as the joint work of White and Lamb. ]
## p. 439 (#463) ############################################
1x] The Landors, Leigh Hunt, De Quincey 439
CHAPTER IX
THE LANDORS, LEIGH HUNT, DE QUINCEY
I. WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR
For the bibliography of Landor see his Letters and other unpublished
writings, ed. Wheeler, S. , 1897 (sect. A, post); also the Athenaeum, 31 May
and 12 July 1902 and Notes and Queries, 13 May 1911.
lice
A. Collections and Selections
Tina
edbi
Works, 2 vols. 1846.
Selections. Ed. Hillard, G. S. Boston, Mass. , 1856.
Cameos selected from the works of W. S. Landor. Edd. Stedman, E. C. and
Aldrich, T. B. Boston, Mass. , 1874.
Works, with life by Forster, J. 8 vols. 1876.
Selections. Ed. Colvin, S. (Golden Treasury series. ) 1882.
Works. Ed. Crump, C. G. 10 vols. 1891-3. [Imaginary Conversations,
6 vols. ; Poems, Dialogues in Verse, and Epigrams, 2 vols. ; Longer Prose
Works, 2 vols.
)
Letters and other unpublished writings. Ed. Wheeler, S. 1897.
Selections. Ed. Clymer, W. B. S. Boston, Mass. , 1898.
Letters private and public. Ed. Wheeler, S. 1899.
Shorter Works. 1904.
B. Separate Works
er
Poems of Walter Savage Landor. 1795.
A Moral Epistle (in verse] respectfully dedicated to Earl Stanhope. 1795.
Gebir. 1798. 2nd edn. Oxford, 1803. Latin version. Oxford, 1803.
Poems from the Arabic and Persian: with notes by the Author of Gebir.
Warwick, 1800.
Poetry by the Author of Gebir. Warwick, 1800. [Suppressed. ]
Poetry by the Author of Gebir. 1802.
Simonidea. Bath, 1806.
The Dun Cow: an hyper-satirical dialogue verse. With explanatory notes.
1808. (Landor's anonymous reply to Guy's Porridge Pot. ]
Three Letters written in Spain to D. Francisco Riguelme. 1809.
Ode ad Gustavum Regem. Ode ad Gustavum Exulem. 1810.
Count Julian. A Tragedy. 1812.
Commentary on Memoirs of Mr Fox, lately written [by John Bernard Trotter).
7:
1812. Ed. Wheeler, S. 1907.
Letters addressed to Lord Liverpool and the Parliament on the preliminaries
of Peace. By Calvus. 1814.
Idyllia nova quinque Heroum atque Heroidum. Oxford, 1815.
Sponsalia Polyxenae. Pistoia, 1819.
Idyllia Heroica decem, etc. Pisa, 1820.
Poche osservazioni sullo stato attuale di que' popoli che vogliono governarsi
per mezzo delle rappresentanze. Naples, 1821. An English trans.
appeared.
fins
7 Christian
Isle
itk
Le
## p. 440 (#464) ############################################
440
[CH.
Bibliography
Imaginary Conversations.
Vols. I, II.
1824. 2nd edn, enlarged. 1826.
Vols. III, iv. 1828. Vol. v. 1829. Imaginary Conversations of Greeks
and Romans. 1853. Selections. Ed. Ellis, H. 1886. Selections. Ed.
Mahaffy, J. P. 1909. Ed. Cavenagh, F. A. 1914. German trans. 1878.
Gebir, Count Julian, and other Poems. 1831.
Latin Poems and Conversations. Philological Museum. Cambridge, 1832-3.
Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare touching deer-stealing.
To which is added a Conference of Edmund Spenser with the Earl of
Essex. 1834. Rptd 1891.
The Letters of a Conservative, in which are shown the only means of saving
what is left of the English Church. 1836.
Terry Hogan. Edited by Phelim Octavius Quarle. 1836. [Attributed to L. ]
Pericles and Aspasia. 2 vols. 1836. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1839. Ed. Crump,
C. G. 2 vols. 1890. Rptd 1903.
A Satire upon Satirists and Admonition to Detractors. 1836.
The Death of Clytemnestra. 1836. (Included in Friendly Contributions for
the benefit of three Infant Schools in Kensington. Printed for Lady
Mary Fox. ]
The Pentameron and Pentalogia. 1837. The Pentameron and other
Imaginary Conversations. Ed. Ellis, H. 1889.
Literary Hours, by various friends. 1837. [Ed. Ablett, J. Contains six
Imaginary Conversations and other contributions by Landor. ]
High and Low Life in Italy. Monthly Repository. Aug. 1837-April 1838.
French trans. of a portion of this by Larbaud, V. Paris, 1911.
Andrea of Hungary and Giovanna of Naples. 1839.
Fra Rupert; the last part of a trilogy: the first being Andrea of Hungary,
the second being Giovanna of Naples. 1840.
La Petite Chouannerie. By A. F. Rio. 1842. [Contains a long poem by
Landor, never rptd. ]
The Hellenics of Walter Savage Landor, enlarged and completed. 1847.
New edn. 1859. The Hellenics and Gebir. 1907.
Poemata et Inscriptiones. 1847.
Imaginary Conversation of King Carlo Alberto and the Duchess of Belgioioso
on the affairs of Italy. 1848.
The Italics of Walter Savage Landor. 1848.
Statement of occurrences at Llanbedr. Bath, 1849.
Popery, British and Foreign. 1851, 1853.
The Last Fruit off an Old Tree. 1853.
Letters of an American, mainly on Russia and Revolution, edited by W. S.
Landor. 1854. [By Landor. ]
A Letter from W. S. Landor to R. W. Emerson. Bath, 1856.
Antony and Octavius. (Scenes for the study. ) 1856.
Dry Sticks fagoted. 1858.
Savonarola e il Priore di San Marco. Florence, 1860. English trans. in
London Review. 22 Sept. 1860.
Letters of a Canadian. 1862.
Birrell, A. Lamb. Obiter Dicta. 2nd ser. 1887.
Lamb's Letters. Res Judicatae. 1892.
Clarke, Charles Cowden and Mary Cowden. Recollections of Writers. . .
with Letters of Charles Lamb, Leigh Hunt, etc. 1878.
De Quincey, T. Works. Ed. Masson, D. Vols. III, v. Edinburgh, 1890.
Ellinger, J. Über das Verhältnis von Lamb's Tales from Shakespear zu den
Shakespear-Stücken. Englische Studien. Vol. xix. Leipzig, 1894.
FitzGerald, Percy. Charles Lamb; his friends, his haunts, and his books.
1866.
Gilchrist, Mrs A. Mary Lamb. 1883.
Gilfillan, G. Charles Lamb. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. 11. 1857.
ad appen
Ama
TANTE
herid
The to
## p. 438 (#462) ############################################
. 438
[CH.
Bibliography
Harrison, F. Lamb and Keats. Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill, and other Essays.
1899.
Hazlitt, W. C. The Lambs: their lives, their friends, and their correspon-
dence, etc. 1897.
Lamb and Hazlitt. Further letters and records, etc. 1900.
Lucas, E. V. Bernard Barton and his friends: a record of quiet lives. 1893.
Charles Lamb and the Lloyds. 1898.
The Life of Charles Lamb. 2 vols. 1905.
Martin, B. E. In the footprints of Lamb. 1891.
Pater, W. Charles Lamb. Appreciations. 1889.
Paul, H. Charles Lamb. Stray Leaves. 1906.
Procter, B. W. (Barry Cornwall). Charles Lamb. 1866.
Swinburne, A. C. Charles Lamb and George Wither. Miscellanies. 1886.
Talfourd, T. N. See under section A, ante, for the first appearance of his
memoir. A new edn, under the title, Memoirs of Charles Lamb,
appeared, with notes by FitzGerald, Percy, 2 vols. , 1892.
Woodberry, G. E. Charles Lamb, or Elia. Makers of Literature. New
York. 1900.
II. WORKS OF WRITERS CONNECTED WITH LAMB
Bernard Barton
Selections from the Poems and Letters of Bernard Barton, ed. by his
daughter. With a memoir by his son-in-law, Edward FitzGerald. 1849.
New edn. 1853.
Poems, by an Amateur. 1818.
Poems. 1820. 2nd edn with additions. 1821. 4th edn with additions. 1825.
Napoleon and other Poems. 1822. 2nd edn, entitled Minor Poems, including
Napoleon. 1824.
Poetic Vigils. 1824.
A Widow's Tale, and other poems. 1827.
Household Verses. 1845.
See, also, Lucas, E. V. , in section c, ante.
Charles Lloyd
Poems on various subjects. Carlisle, 1795.
Edmund Oliver. 2 vols. Bristol, 1798.
The Tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri, transl. from the Italian. 1815.
Nugae Canorae. Poems. 3rd edn with additions. 1819.
Isabel, a tale. 2 vols. 1820.
Desultory Thoughts in London: Titus and Gisippus, with other poems.
1821.
Poetical Essays on the character of Pope, as a poet and moralist; and on
the language and objects most fit for poetry. 1821.
The Duke d’Ormond, a tragedy; and Beritola, a tale. 1822.
Poems. 1823.
See, also, section B, ante, and Lucas, E. V. , in section c, ante.
James White
Original Letters, &c. , of Sir John Falstaff and His Friends; now first made
public by a Gentleman, a Descendant of Dame Quickly, from Genuine
Manuscripts which have been in the possession of the Quickly Family
near Four Hundred Years. 1796. 2nd edn with abbreviated title. 1797.
[The book is generally recognised as the joint work of White and Lamb. ]
## p. 439 (#463) ############################################
1x] The Landors, Leigh Hunt, De Quincey 439
CHAPTER IX
THE LANDORS, LEIGH HUNT, DE QUINCEY
I. WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR
For the bibliography of Landor see his Letters and other unpublished
writings, ed. Wheeler, S. , 1897 (sect. A, post); also the Athenaeum, 31 May
and 12 July 1902 and Notes and Queries, 13 May 1911.
lice
A. Collections and Selections
Tina
edbi
Works, 2 vols. 1846.
Selections. Ed. Hillard, G. S. Boston, Mass. , 1856.
Cameos selected from the works of W. S. Landor. Edd. Stedman, E. C. and
Aldrich, T. B. Boston, Mass. , 1874.
Works, with life by Forster, J. 8 vols. 1876.
Selections. Ed. Colvin, S. (Golden Treasury series. ) 1882.
Works. Ed. Crump, C. G. 10 vols. 1891-3. [Imaginary Conversations,
6 vols. ; Poems, Dialogues in Verse, and Epigrams, 2 vols. ; Longer Prose
Works, 2 vols.
)
Letters and other unpublished writings. Ed. Wheeler, S. 1897.
Selections. Ed. Clymer, W. B. S. Boston, Mass. , 1898.
Letters private and public. Ed. Wheeler, S. 1899.
Shorter Works. 1904.
B. Separate Works
er
Poems of Walter Savage Landor. 1795.
A Moral Epistle (in verse] respectfully dedicated to Earl Stanhope. 1795.
Gebir. 1798. 2nd edn. Oxford, 1803. Latin version. Oxford, 1803.
Poems from the Arabic and Persian: with notes by the Author of Gebir.
Warwick, 1800.
Poetry by the Author of Gebir. Warwick, 1800. [Suppressed. ]
Poetry by the Author of Gebir. 1802.
Simonidea. Bath, 1806.
The Dun Cow: an hyper-satirical dialogue verse. With explanatory notes.
1808. (Landor's anonymous reply to Guy's Porridge Pot. ]
Three Letters written in Spain to D. Francisco Riguelme. 1809.
Ode ad Gustavum Regem. Ode ad Gustavum Exulem. 1810.
Count Julian. A Tragedy. 1812.
Commentary on Memoirs of Mr Fox, lately written [by John Bernard Trotter).
7:
1812. Ed. Wheeler, S. 1907.
Letters addressed to Lord Liverpool and the Parliament on the preliminaries
of Peace. By Calvus. 1814.
Idyllia nova quinque Heroum atque Heroidum. Oxford, 1815.
Sponsalia Polyxenae. Pistoia, 1819.
Idyllia Heroica decem, etc. Pisa, 1820.
Poche osservazioni sullo stato attuale di que' popoli che vogliono governarsi
per mezzo delle rappresentanze. Naples, 1821. An English trans.
appeared.
fins
7 Christian
Isle
itk
Le
## p. 440 (#464) ############################################
440
[CH.
Bibliography
Imaginary Conversations.
Vols. I, II.
1824. 2nd edn, enlarged. 1826.
Vols. III, iv. 1828. Vol. v. 1829. Imaginary Conversations of Greeks
and Romans. 1853. Selections. Ed. Ellis, H. 1886. Selections. Ed.
Mahaffy, J. P. 1909. Ed. Cavenagh, F. A. 1914. German trans. 1878.
Gebir, Count Julian, and other Poems. 1831.
Latin Poems and Conversations. Philological Museum. Cambridge, 1832-3.
Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare touching deer-stealing.
To which is added a Conference of Edmund Spenser with the Earl of
Essex. 1834. Rptd 1891.
The Letters of a Conservative, in which are shown the only means of saving
what is left of the English Church. 1836.
Terry Hogan. Edited by Phelim Octavius Quarle. 1836. [Attributed to L. ]
Pericles and Aspasia. 2 vols. 1836. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1839. Ed. Crump,
C. G. 2 vols. 1890. Rptd 1903.
A Satire upon Satirists and Admonition to Detractors. 1836.
The Death of Clytemnestra. 1836. (Included in Friendly Contributions for
the benefit of three Infant Schools in Kensington. Printed for Lady
Mary Fox. ]
The Pentameron and Pentalogia. 1837. The Pentameron and other
Imaginary Conversations. Ed. Ellis, H. 1889.
Literary Hours, by various friends. 1837. [Ed. Ablett, J. Contains six
Imaginary Conversations and other contributions by Landor. ]
High and Low Life in Italy. Monthly Repository. Aug. 1837-April 1838.
French trans. of a portion of this by Larbaud, V. Paris, 1911.
Andrea of Hungary and Giovanna of Naples. 1839.
Fra Rupert; the last part of a trilogy: the first being Andrea of Hungary,
the second being Giovanna of Naples. 1840.
La Petite Chouannerie. By A. F. Rio. 1842. [Contains a long poem by
Landor, never rptd. ]
The Hellenics of Walter Savage Landor, enlarged and completed. 1847.
New edn. 1859. The Hellenics and Gebir. 1907.
Poemata et Inscriptiones. 1847.
Imaginary Conversation of King Carlo Alberto and the Duchess of Belgioioso
on the affairs of Italy. 1848.
The Italics of Walter Savage Landor. 1848.
Statement of occurrences at Llanbedr. Bath, 1849.
Popery, British and Foreign. 1851, 1853.
The Last Fruit off an Old Tree. 1853.
Letters of an American, mainly on Russia and Revolution, edited by W. S.
Landor. 1854. [By Landor. ]
A Letter from W. S. Landor to R. W. Emerson. Bath, 1856.
Antony and Octavius. (Scenes for the study. ) 1856.
Dry Sticks fagoted. 1858.
Savonarola e il Priore di San Marco. Florence, 1860. English trans. in
London Review. 22 Sept. 1860.
Letters of a Canadian. 1862.