Facsimile rpt of
earliest
extant edn, ed.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11
Vol.
111.
1789.
Translated into French, 'An VI de la République.
'
Dickens, Charles. Holiday Romance. 1868.
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge. See ‘Carroll, Lewis,' ante.
Dorset, Mrs C. A. The Lion's Masquerade. 1807. Facsimile rpt, ed.
Welsh, C. 1883.
The Peacock At Home. ' By a Lady. 1807. Facsimile rpt, ed. Welsh, C.
1883.
The Peacock and Parrot on their Tour. 1816.
Think before you Speak, or The Three Wishes. 1809.
Edgeworth, Maria. See ante, chap. XIII.
Elliott, Mary (born Belson). (Where no dates are given, the publishers' names
necessitate a date between 1805 and 1825. )
The Adventures of Thomas Two Shoes : being a sequel to The modern
Goody Two Shoes (v. post). n. d. (not later than 1818].
Confidential Memoirs, or the Adventures of a Parrot, a Greyhound, a Cat,
and a Monkey. 1821.
Grateful Tributes: or Recollections of Infancy. n. d. (not later than 1816].
Idle Ann, or the Dunce Reclaimed. n. d.
Industry and Idleness: a pleasing and instructive tale. 1811.
The Modern Goody Two Shoes. n. d. (not later than 1818].
The Orphan Boy, or a Journey to Bath. n. d. (not later than 1816].
Precept and Example, or Midsummer Holidays. n. d. (not later than
1812].
The Rambles of a Butterfly. 1819.
Simple Truths in Verse. n. d. (not later than 1816].
The Sunflower, or Poetical Truths for Young Minds. 1822.
Tales for Boys. n. d.
Tales for Girls. n. d.
Tales of Truth. n. d.
Truth our Best Friend. 1825.
[A majority of the above were translated into French soon after
publication. ]
Ewing, Juliana Horatia. The Brownies, and Other Tales. Illustd by
Cruikshank. 1870.
Daddy Darwin's Dovecot. Illustd by Caldecott, R. 1884.
A Flat Iron for a Farthing. 1873.
Jackanapes. Illustd by Caldecott, R. 1884.
Lob-lie-by-the-Fire, and Other Tales. Illustd by Cruikshank, G. 1873.
Illustd by Caldecott, R. 1885.
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:
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Children's Books
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Ewing, Juliana Horatia. Mrs Overtheway's Remembrances. 1869.
Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales. 1882.
Six to Sixteen. 1876.
The Story of a Short Life. 1885.
Life of J. H. E. and her Books, by Gatty, Horatia K. F. 1885.
Fables. It is impossible to trace the exact descent of fables into children's lite-
rature. The translations under the name of Aesop (q. v. under Foreign
Works, sect v, post) gave them literary currency, and Gay's metrical
versions stereotyped them. (For Gay, see ante, vol. ix, chap. vi. ) There
do not seem to have been any definite early versions (for children) of
Bidpai (* Pilpay'), Babrius, or Phaedrus. Probably a certain amount
of oral tradition entered into the chapbook versions, of which there were
many. See, also, s. v. La Fontaine (Foreign Works, sect. v, post).
Fairy Tales. See Ewing, J. H. , Jacobs, J. , Lang, A. (in this sect. ); The Court
of Oberon, Mother Bunch, Mulock, D. M. (in sect. IV); and under Foreign
Works, s. v. Asbjörnsen, Grimm, Perrault: see, also, History and Criticism,
sect. I, ante.
Fenn, Eleanor (Lady F. ). Cobwebs to Catch Flies. 2 vols. n. d.
Fables in Monosyllables. n. d.
The Fairy Spectator. 1789.
The Juvenile Tatler. 1789.
Mrs Lovechild's Golden Present. n. d. [Published by Newbery, John. ]
Short Sermons for Young Persons. By Lovechild, Mrs. n. d. (New-
bery. ]
(Lady F. also wrote as Mrs Teachwell, but it is not possible to identify
the exact works certainly. It was a common pseudonym 1750–1820. ]
Life of. See Unstoried in History. By Festing, Gabrielle. 1901.
[Chap. vi deals with Lady F. and her sister, from family documents. ]
Fielding, Sarah. The Governess, or Little Female Academy. [Anonymous. ]
2nd edn. 1749. Revised, and practically rewritten and remodelled, by
Mrs Sherwood in 1820. [Sometimes quoted as Mrs Teachum. ]
Gatty, Margaret. Aunt Judy's Tales. 1859.
The Fairy Godmothers and other Tales. 1851.
Parables from Nature. 1855–71. Complete edn, with memoir by
Ewing, J. H. 1880.
Gay, John. (Fables. ) See ante, vol. ix, chap. VI.
Godolphin, Mary. See Aikin, Lucy, ante.
Goldsmith, Oliver (? ). Goody Two Shoes. (The History of Mrs Margery
Two-Shoes. ) 1766.
Facsimile rpt of earliest extant edn, ed. by Welsh, C. ,
with introd. 1881.
For Goldsmith's undoubted works, see ante, vol. x, chap. ix.
Guyse, John, D. D. Youth's Monitor. 3rd edn. 1747.
Youth reminded of a Judgment to come. 1729.
Hack, Maria. English Stories. 1820. 2nd series. 1820. 3rd series. 1825.
Grecian Stories. 1819.
Harry Beaufoy. 1821.
Lectures at Home. 2nd edn. 1841.
Tales of the Great and Brave. n. d.
Winter Evenings. 4 vols. 1818-19.
Havergal, Frances Ridley. Bruey. 2nd edn. 1873.
Little Pillows. 1875.
Morning Bells. 1875.
Autobiographical Sketch. 1881.
Henty, George Alfred. See Reference Catalogue of current literature issued
annually (J. Whitaker and Sons) and D. of N. B.
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Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge. See ‘Carroll, Lewis,' ante.
Dorset, Mrs C. A. The Lion's Masquerade. 1807. Facsimile rpt, ed.
Welsh, C. 1883.
The Peacock At Home. ' By a Lady. 1807. Facsimile rpt, ed. Welsh, C.
1883.
The Peacock and Parrot on their Tour. 1816.
Think before you Speak, or The Three Wishes. 1809.
Edgeworth, Maria. See ante, chap. XIII.
Elliott, Mary (born Belson). (Where no dates are given, the publishers' names
necessitate a date between 1805 and 1825. )
The Adventures of Thomas Two Shoes : being a sequel to The modern
Goody Two Shoes (v. post). n. d. (not later than 1818].
Confidential Memoirs, or the Adventures of a Parrot, a Greyhound, a Cat,
and a Monkey. 1821.
Grateful Tributes: or Recollections of Infancy. n. d. (not later than 1816].
Idle Ann, or the Dunce Reclaimed. n. d.
Industry and Idleness: a pleasing and instructive tale. 1811.
The Modern Goody Two Shoes. n. d. (not later than 1818].
The Orphan Boy, or a Journey to Bath. n. d. (not later than 1816].
Precept and Example, or Midsummer Holidays. n. d. (not later than
1812].
The Rambles of a Butterfly. 1819.
Simple Truths in Verse. n. d. (not later than 1816].
The Sunflower, or Poetical Truths for Young Minds. 1822.
Tales for Boys. n. d.
Tales for Girls. n. d.
Tales of Truth. n. d.
Truth our Best Friend. 1825.
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publication. ]
Ewing, Juliana Horatia. The Brownies, and Other Tales. Illustd by
Cruikshank. 1870.
Daddy Darwin's Dovecot. Illustd by Caldecott, R. 1884.
A Flat Iron for a Farthing. 1873.
Jackanapes. Illustd by Caldecott, R. 1884.
Lob-lie-by-the-Fire, and Other Tales. Illustd by Cruikshank, G. 1873.
Illustd by Caldecott, R. 1885.
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:
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Children's Books
479
Ewing, Juliana Horatia. Mrs Overtheway's Remembrances. 1869.
Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales. 1882.
Six to Sixteen. 1876.
The Story of a Short Life. 1885.
Life of J. H. E. and her Books, by Gatty, Horatia K. F. 1885.
Fables. It is impossible to trace the exact descent of fables into children's lite-
rature. The translations under the name of Aesop (q. v. under Foreign
Works, sect v, post) gave them literary currency, and Gay's metrical
versions stereotyped them. (For Gay, see ante, vol. ix, chap. vi. ) There
do not seem to have been any definite early versions (for children) of
Bidpai (* Pilpay'), Babrius, or Phaedrus. Probably a certain amount
of oral tradition entered into the chapbook versions, of which there were
many. See, also, s. v. La Fontaine (Foreign Works, sect. v, post).
Fairy Tales. See Ewing, J. H. , Jacobs, J. , Lang, A. (in this sect. ); The Court
of Oberon, Mother Bunch, Mulock, D. M. (in sect. IV); and under Foreign
Works, s. v. Asbjörnsen, Grimm, Perrault: see, also, History and Criticism,
sect. I, ante.
Fenn, Eleanor (Lady F. ). Cobwebs to Catch Flies. 2 vols. n. d.
Fables in Monosyllables. n. d.
The Fairy Spectator. 1789.
The Juvenile Tatler. 1789.
Mrs Lovechild's Golden Present. n. d. [Published by Newbery, John. ]
Short Sermons for Young Persons. By Lovechild, Mrs. n. d. (New-
bery. ]
(Lady F. also wrote as Mrs Teachwell, but it is not possible to identify
the exact works certainly. It was a common pseudonym 1750–1820. ]
Life of. See Unstoried in History. By Festing, Gabrielle. 1901.
[Chap. vi deals with Lady F. and her sister, from family documents. ]
Fielding, Sarah. The Governess, or Little Female Academy. [Anonymous. ]
2nd edn. 1749. Revised, and practically rewritten and remodelled, by
Mrs Sherwood in 1820. [Sometimes quoted as Mrs Teachum. ]
Gatty, Margaret. Aunt Judy's Tales. 1859.
The Fairy Godmothers and other Tales. 1851.
Parables from Nature. 1855–71. Complete edn, with memoir by
Ewing, J. H. 1880.
Gay, John. (Fables. ) See ante, vol. ix, chap. VI.
Godolphin, Mary. See Aikin, Lucy, ante.
Goldsmith, Oliver (? ). Goody Two Shoes. (The History of Mrs Margery
Two-Shoes. ) 1766.
Facsimile rpt of earliest extant edn, ed. by Welsh, C. ,
with introd. 1881.
For Goldsmith's undoubted works, see ante, vol. x, chap. ix.
Guyse, John, D. D. Youth's Monitor. 3rd edn. 1747.
Youth reminded of a Judgment to come. 1729.
Hack, Maria. English Stories. 1820. 2nd series. 1820. 3rd series. 1825.
Grecian Stories. 1819.
Harry Beaufoy. 1821.
Lectures at Home. 2nd edn. 1841.
Tales of the Great and Brave. n. d.
Winter Evenings. 4 vols. 1818-19.
Havergal, Frances Ridley. Bruey. 2nd edn. 1873.
Little Pillows. 1875.
Morning Bells. 1875.
Autobiographical Sketch. 1881.
Henty, George Alfred. See Reference Catalogue of current literature issued
annually (J. Whitaker and Sons) and D. of N. B.
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The Son of a Genius. n. d.
William and his Uncle Ben. 1826.
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Jacobs, Joseph (Ed. by). The Book of Wonder Voyages. 1896.
Celtic Fairy Tales. 1891. More C. F. T. 1894.
English Fairy Tales. 1890. More E. F. T. 1893.
Indian Fairy Tales. 1892.
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Janeway, James. A Token for Children, being an Exact Account of
Conversion, Holy and Exemplary Lives, and Joyful Deaths of several
young Children. 1671-2.
Jefferies, Richard. Bevis. 1882.
The Story of my Heart. 1883.
Keary, Annie. The Heroes of Asgard. 1857. [By A. K. and her sister,
E. K. ]
Little Wanderlin and other Fairy Tales. 1865.
Kendall, Edward Augustus. Keeper's Travels in Search of his Master.
1798.
Parental Education; or Domestic Lessons . . . for Youth. 1803.
The Stories of Senex, or Little Histories of Little People. 1800.
Kilner, Dorothy. (There is some obscurity as to her work. According to
family tradition, she wrote all children's books signed M. P. , and her
sister-in-law, M. J. K. (see post), wrote those signed S. S. They are
often allocated otherwise, however, and some are attributed to Lady Fenn,
q. v. ante. )
Anecdotes of a Boarding School. 2 vols. n. d. [1790? ].
Anecdotes of a Little Family. n. d.
Ellen Harding, or the Tell-Tale. 1849. [? Earlier edns. ]
The Holiday Present. n. d.
Letters from a Mother to her Children. 2 vols. 2nd edn. 1787.
The Life and Perambulations of a Mouse. 2 vols. [1775? ]
The Rotchfords. [1800? ]
Sunday School Dialogues. [1790? ] [Attributed in Brit. Mus. catalogue
to Lady Fenn. ]
The Village School. n. d.
Kilner, Mary Jane (pseud. S.