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Oxford and Cambridge Magazine. Charlotte Brontë and Thackeray,
pp. 323–335. 1856.
P. , W. P. Jottings on Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. 1856.
Paul, H. The Victorian Novel. Men and Letters. 1901.
Raleigh, Sir Walter. English Prose Selections. Vol. v, pp. 625-7. 1896.
Ramsden, J. The Brontë Homeland. [1897].
Rawnsley, A. D. Literary Associations of the English Lakes. Vol. 11, pp. 94-
107. 1894.
Reid, Sir T. Wemyss. Charlotte Brontë, a monograph. 1877.
Richardson, afterwards Macdonald, Frederika. The Secret of Charlotte
Brontë. Followed by some reminiscences of the real Monsieur and
Madame Heger. 1914.
Rigby, Elizabeth (lady Eastlake). Jane Eyre and Vanity Fair. The
Quarterly Review. Vol. LXXXIV, pp. 153-185. Dec. 1848.
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Thornton and the Brontës. 1898.
Selden, Camille (pseud. ). Charlotte Brontë et la Vie Morale en Angleterre.
L'Esprit des Femmes de notre Temps. Pp. 83–218. Paris, 1865.
Sharp, W. Literary Geography. 1915.
Shepheard, Henry. A vindication of the Clergy Daughters School and of
the Rev. W. Carus Wilson from the Remarks in the Life of Charlotte
Brontë. Kirkby Lonsdale, 1857.
Shorter, Clement K. The Brontës and their Circle. 1896. Also (1914).
Charlotte Brontë and her sisters.
The Brontës. Life and Letters. Being an attempt to present a full
and final record of the lives of the three sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and
Anne Brontë. 2 vols. 1908. [This work gives, with full connecting
narrative, 711 letters in chronological order, besides many valuable ap-
pendixes, notes and discussions, an index and several portraits. ]
Sinclair, May. The Three Brontës. . . . New edn, with an introductory note
on the recently discovered letters of Charlotte Brontë. 1914. [See, also,
the various Brontë novels ed. Sinclair, May. ]
Skelton, Sir John. Essays in History and Biography. Pp. 296-311. Edin-
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Smith, G. C. Moore. The Brontës at Thornton. The Bookman. Oct. 1904.
Smith, J. Cruickshank. Emily Brontë-a reconsideration. (English Assoc.
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Spielmann, Marion H. Charlotte Brontë in Brussels. With Plan of the
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Stephen, Sir Leslie. Hours in a Library. Charlotte Brontë. Vol. 11. New
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Stuart, J. A. Erskine. The Brontë Country. 1888.
The Literary Shrines of Yorkshire. 1892.
Sue, Marie J. E. Kitty Bell, the Orphan. 1914. [Possibly an earlier
version of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. ]
Swinburne, Algernon Charles. A Note on Charlotte Brontë. 1877.
Emily Brontë. Miscellanies. Pp. 260-270. 1886.
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Turner, Joseph Horsfall. Haworth past and present. A history of
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Walker, Hugh. The Literature of the Victorian Era. Cambridge, 1910.
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Charlotte Brontë and Lucy Snowe. Harper's New
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Yates, W. W. The Father of the Brontës; his life and work at Dewsbury
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CHAPTER XIII
LESSER NOVELISTS
[It has only; been possible to give the titles of a few of the works of
the novelists mentioned below. ]
Adams, Francis William Lauderdale (1862-1892). Australian Essays. 1886.
Songs of the Army of the Night. 1890. Australian Life. [Tales. ] 1892.
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Allen, Grant (pseud. Cecil Power, 1848-1899). Philistia. 3 vols. 1884.
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Black, William. In Silk Attire. 3 vols. 1869. Kilmeny. 3 vols. 1870.
A Daughter of Heth. 3 vols. 1871. The Strange Adventures of a
Phaeton, 2nd edn. 2 vols. 1872. Three Feathers. 3 vols. 1875. Green
Pastures and Piccadilly. 3 vols. 1877. Macleod of Dare. 3 vols. 1878.
White Wings; a yachting romance. 3 vols. 1880. Yolande : the story
of a Daughter. 3 vols. 1883. White Heather. 3 vols. 1885. The
Strange Adventures of a House-Boat. 3 vols. 1888. [Novels. ] New
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Snell, F. J. The Blackmore Country. 1906.
Bede, Cuthbert (pseud. ). See Bradley, Edward.
Besant, Sir Walter. All sorts and conditions of men. An impossible story. . . .
With illustrations by F. Barnard. 3 vols. 1882. All in a Garden Fair.
The simple story of three boys and a girl. 3 vols. 1883. Dorothy Forster.
3 vols. 1884. The Children of Gibeon. 1886. The World went very
well then. 3 vols. 1887.
Besant, Sir Walter, and Rice, James. The Golden Butterfly. 1871. Ready-
Money-Mortiboy. 1872. 'Twas in Trafalgar's Bay, and other stories. 1879.
The Chaplain of the Fleet. 3 vols. 1881.
Autobiography of Sir Walter Besant. 1902.
Braddon, afterwards Maxwell, Mary Elizabeth. Lady Audley's Secret. 3 vols.
1862. And many other novels.
Bradley, Edward (pseud. Cuthbert Bede, 1827-1889). The Adventures of
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Brown, Oliver Maddox (1855-1874).
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Oliphant, Margaret 0. Annals of a Publishing House. 2 vols. 1896. [See
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Oxford and Cambridge Magazine. Charlotte Brontë and Thackeray,
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P. , W. P. Jottings on Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. 1856.
Paul, H. The Victorian Novel. Men and Letters. 1901.
Raleigh, Sir Walter. English Prose Selections. Vol. v, pp. 625-7. 1896.
Ramsden, J. The Brontë Homeland. [1897].
Rawnsley, A. D. Literary Associations of the English Lakes. Vol. 11, pp. 94-
107. 1894.
Reid, Sir T. Wemyss. Charlotte Brontë, a monograph. 1877.
Richardson, afterwards Macdonald, Frederika. The Secret of Charlotte
Brontë. Followed by some reminiscences of the real Monsieur and
Madame Heger. 1914.
Rigby, Elizabeth (lady Eastlake). Jane Eyre and Vanity Fair. The
Quarterly Review. Vol. LXXXIV, pp. 153-185. Dec. 1848.
Ritchie, Anne Thackeray. Chapters from Some Memories. 1894.
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559
Roscoe, William Caldwell. Poems and Essays. Vol. 11. 1860.
Saintsbury, George. Three Mid-Century Novelists. Corrected Impressions.
1895.
Scruton, W. The Birthplace of Charlotte Brontë. 1884.
Thornton and the Brontës. 1898.
Selden, Camille (pseud. ). Charlotte Brontë et la Vie Morale en Angleterre.
L'Esprit des Femmes de notre Temps. Pp. 83–218. Paris, 1865.
Sharp, W. Literary Geography. 1915.
Shepheard, Henry. A vindication of the Clergy Daughters School and of
the Rev. W. Carus Wilson from the Remarks in the Life of Charlotte
Brontë. Kirkby Lonsdale, 1857.
Shorter, Clement K. The Brontës and their Circle. 1896. Also (1914).
Charlotte Brontë and her sisters.
The Brontës. Life and Letters. Being an attempt to present a full
and final record of the lives of the three sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and
Anne Brontë. 2 vols. 1908. [This work gives, with full connecting
narrative, 711 letters in chronological order, besides many valuable ap-
pendixes, notes and discussions, an index and several portraits. ]
Sinclair, May. The Three Brontës. . . . New edn, with an introductory note
on the recently discovered letters of Charlotte Brontë. 1914. [See, also,
the various Brontë novels ed. Sinclair, May. ]
Skelton, Sir John. Essays in History and Biography. Pp. 296-311. Edin-
burgh, 1883.
Smith, G. C. Moore. The Brontës at Thornton. The Bookman. Oct. 1904.
Smith, J. Cruickshank. Emily Brontë-a reconsideration. (English Assoc.
Essays and Studies. Vol. v. ) 1914.
Spielmann, Marion H. Charlotte Brontë in Brussels. With Plan of the
Pensionnat Heger and Neighbourhood. The Times Literary Supple-
ment. 13 April 1916.
Stead, J. J. A Chronology of the Principal Events in the Lives of the
Brontës. (Brontë society Publications. ) 1897.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. Hours in a Library. Charlotte Brontë. Vol. 11. New
edn with additions. 4 vols. 1907.
Stuart, J. A. Erskine. The Brontë Country. 1888.
The Literary Shrines of Yorkshire. 1892.
Sue, Marie J. E. Kitty Bell, the Orphan. 1914. [Possibly an earlier
version of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. ]
Swinburne, Algernon Charles. A Note on Charlotte Brontë. 1877.
Emily Brontë. Miscellanies. Pp. 260-270. 1886.
Trafton, A. Charlotte Brontë. Visit to her school at Brussels. Scribner's
Monthly. Vol. II, pp. 186-8. 1871.
Turner, Joseph Horsfall. Haworth past and present. A history of
Haworth, Stanbury and Oxenhope. Brighouse, 1879.
(ed. ). Brontëana. The Rev. Patrick Brontë, A. B. , his collected works
and life. 1898.
Turner, Whitely. A Spring-Time Saunter round and about Brontë Land.
1913.
Walker, Hugh. The Literature of the Victorian Era. Cambridge, 1910.
Waring, Susan M.
Charlotte Brontë and Lucy Snowe. Harper's New
Monthly Magazine. Vol. XXXII, pp. 308-371. 1865.
Wright, William. The Brontës in Ireland. 1893.
Yates, W. W. The Father of the Brontës; his life and work at Dewsbury
and Hartshead. With a chapter on Currer Bell. 1897.
A. A. J. & G. A. B.
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560
[ch.
Bibliography
CHAPTER XIII
LESSER NOVELISTS
[It has only; been possible to give the titles of a few of the works of
the novelists mentioned below. ]
Adams, Francis William Lauderdale (1862-1892). Australian Essays. 1886.
Songs of the Army of the Night. 1890. Australian Life. [Tales. ] 1892.
A Child of the Age. 1894.
Alexander, William (1826–1894). Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk. 1871.
Sketches of life among my ain folk. 1875.
Allen, Grant (pseud. Cecil Power, 1848-1899). Philistia. 3 vols. 1884.
Ashworth, John (1813-1875). Strange Tales, from humble life. Series 1-5.
1863, etc. Simple Records. Series 1-2. Manchester (1871, 1872].
Calman, A. L. Life and Labours of John Ashworth. Manchester,
1875.
Austin, Sarah (1793-1867). The Story without an End. From the German
of Carové, F. W. 1834. Various other translations.
Black, William. In Silk Attire. 3 vols. 1869. Kilmeny. 3 vols. 1870.
A Daughter of Heth. 3 vols. 1871. The Strange Adventures of a
Phaeton, 2nd edn. 2 vols. 1872. Three Feathers. 3 vols. 1875. Green
Pastures and Piccadilly. 3 vols. 1877. Macleod of Dare. 3 vols. 1878.
White Wings; a yachting romance. 3 vols. 1880. Yolande : the story
of a Daughter. 3 vols. 1883. White Heather. 3 vols. 1885. The
Strange Adventures of a House-Boat. 3 vols. 1888. [Novels. ] New
and revised edn. 1892, etc.
Reid, Sir T. W. William Black, Novelist. A biography. 1902.
Blackmore, Richard Doddridge. Lorna Doone: a romance of Exmoor. 3 vols.
1869. The Maid of Sker. 1872. Springhaven. A tale of the great war.
3 vols. 1887.
Snell, F. J. The Blackmore Country. 1906.
Bede, Cuthbert (pseud. ). See Bradley, Edward.
Besant, Sir Walter. All sorts and conditions of men. An impossible story. . . .
With illustrations by F. Barnard. 3 vols. 1882. All in a Garden Fair.
The simple story of three boys and a girl. 3 vols. 1883. Dorothy Forster.
3 vols. 1884. The Children of Gibeon. 1886. The World went very
well then. 3 vols. 1887.
Besant, Sir Walter, and Rice, James. The Golden Butterfly. 1871. Ready-
Money-Mortiboy. 1872. 'Twas in Trafalgar's Bay, and other stories. 1879.
The Chaplain of the Fleet. 3 vols. 1881.
Autobiography of Sir Walter Besant. 1902.
Braddon, afterwards Maxwell, Mary Elizabeth. Lady Audley's Secret. 3 vols.
1862. And many other novels.
Bradley, Edward (pseud. Cuthbert Bede, 1827-1889). The Adventures of
Mr Verdant Green. 1853.
Brierley, Benjamin (1825-1896). Tales and Sketches of Lancashire Life.
2 pts. Manchester (1862-3]. Ab-oth-Yate in London. Manchester
[1868]. Ab-oth’-Yate on Time and Things. Manchester (1869). Ab-oth'-
Yate in the Wild West. Manchester (1888). Ben Brierley's Works,
Manchester, 1882, etc. Sketches and other short stories. Ed. Dronsfield, J.
Oldham, 1896.
## p. 561 (#577) ############################################
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Lesser Novelists
561
Brown, George Douglas (pseud. George Douglas, 1869-1902). The House
with the Green Shutters. 1901.
The Bookman. Oct. 1902.
Lennox, C. George Douglas Brown. . . . A biographical memoir.
1903.
M'Clure's Magazine. Nov. 1902.
Millar, J. P. A Literary History of Scotland. The Library of Literary
History. 1903.
Brown, Oliver Maddox (1855-1874).