Owenson,
afterwards
Morgan, Lady Sydney (² 1783-1859).
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v12
Autobiography of Miss C.
K.
lady companion
to the Princess Charlotte of Wales. With extracts from her
journal and anecdote books. 1861.
mb, Lady Caroline (1785-1828). Glenarvon. 3 vols. 1816. Another edn
entitled The Fatal Passion. [1865. ] [The tale contains a caricature
portrait of Byron. ]
A New Canto. 1819.
Graham Hamilton. 2 vols. 1822.
Ada Reis, a tale. 1823. Another edn. 2 vols. Paris, 1824.
Smiles, Samuel. A Publisher and his Friends. 1891.
Landon, Letitia Elizabeth. Lady Anne Granard; or, keeping up Ap-
pearances. 3 vols. 1824.
Ethel Churchill; or, The Two Brides. 1837.
The Miscellaneous Poetical Works of L. E. L. 1835.
The Poetical Works of L. E. Landon. . . . Ed. with an introductory
memoir and illustrations, by Scott, W. B. (1873. ]
Blanchard, Laman. Life and literary remains of L. E. L. 2 vols. 1876.
Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick (1784-1848). Lochandhu. A tale of the Eighteenth
Century. 1825.
The Wolfe of Badenoch: an historical romance. 1827.
Highland Rambles and Long Legends to shorten the way. Edinburgh,
1837.
Legendary Tales of the Highlands. A sequel to Highland Rambles.
3 vols. 1841.
Constable, Thomas. Archibald Constable and his literary correspond-
ents. Vol. 11, pp. 432-8. 3 vols. 1873.
Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne (? 1755-1841). Village Annals, a Scene in Domestic
Life. 2 vols. 1803.
Village Anecdotes; or, the journal of a year, from Sophia to Edward.
With original poems. 3 vols. 1804. Second edn. With additional
characters and poems. . . . Revised by the author. 3 vols. Reading, (1807).
Clara de Montfier; a moral tale. With original poems, etc. 3 vols.
Reading, 1808.
The Maid of La Vendée, being a second edition of Clara de Montfier. . .
with critical remarks by Dr Burney, and the Rev. C. Hunter, etc. 3 vols.
Reading, 1819.
Lister, Thomas Henry. Granby. A novel. 1826.
Herbert Lacy. A novel. 1828.
Arlington. A novel. [1832. ]
Macnish, Robert (1802–1837). The Anatomy of Drunkenness. 1827.
The Book of Aphorisms. By a Modern Pythagorean (R. M. ]. 1834.
The Modern Pythagorean, a series of tales, essays and sketches. . . .
. With
the author's life by D. M. Moir. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1838.
Manning, Anne (1807-1879). The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell,
afterwards Mistress Milton. 1850.
The Household of Sir Thomas More. (1851. ]
The Colloquies of Edward Osborne, Citizen and Cloth Worker of
London, as reported by ye author of Mary Powell. [1852. ]
Cherry and Violet, a tale of the great Plague. (1853. ]
The Old Chelsea Bun House. 1855.
Ladies of Bever Hollow. 1858.
Deborah's Diary. 1859. (Sequel to The Maiden and Married Life of
Mary Powell. ]
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XI]
451
Lesser Novelists
inde
roki
Etc
Yonge, Charlotte M. Anne Manning. Women Novelists of Queen
Victoria's Reign. 1897.
Marryat, Frederick. The Naval Officer; or Scenes and Adventures in the
Life of Frank Mildmay. 1829.
Peter Simple. 1834.
Mr Midshipman Easy. 3 vols. 1836.
Jacob Faithful. 1837.
And many other tales.
The Novels of Captain Marryat. Ed. by Johnson, R. B. 24 vols. 1896-8.
Marryat, Florence. Life and Letters of Captain Marryat. 1872.
Moir, David Macbeth. The Life of Mansie Wauch, tailor in Dalkeith,
written by himself. [By Moir, D. M. ] 1828. With an introduction and
notes by Henderson, T. F. (1902. ) The Little Library. Illustrated in
colour by Hardie, C. M. Edinburgh, 1911.
Morier, James Justinian (? 1780-1849). The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of
Ispahan. 1824. [With an appreciation by Sir Walter Scott. ] [1914. ]
Everyman's Library.
Ayesha, the Maid of Kars. 1834.
Abel Allnutt, a novel. 1837.
The Adventures of Tom Spicer, the man who advertised for a wife.
1840.
Martin Toutrond; a Frenchman in London 1831. 1849.
Quarterly Review, vol. xxvi, p. 437, 1821-2; vol. xxxix, p. 73, 1829.
Owenson, afterwards Morgan, Lady Sydney (² 1783-1859). St Clair, or the
Heiress of Desmond. 1804.
The Novice of St Dominick. 1805.
The Wild Irish Girl. 1806.
Woman:
: or, Ida of Athens. 4 vols. 1809.
The Life and Times of Salvator Rosa. 2 vols. 1824.
Absenteeism. 1825.
The O'Briens and the O'Flaherties; a national tale. 4 vols. 1827.
The Book of the Boudoir. 2 vols. 1829.
Dramatic Scenes from Real Life. 2 vols. 1833.
Woman and her Master. 2 vols. 1840.
Dixon, W. H. (ed. ). Lady Morgan's Memoirs: autobiography, diaries
and correspondence. 2 vols. 1862.
Fitzpatrick, W. J. Lady Morgan; her career, literary and personal.
1860.
Paston, George. Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century. 1902.
Ritchie, Leitch (? 1800-1865). London Night Entertainments. [? 1829. ]
The Game of Life. 2 vols. 1830.
The Magician. 3 vols. 1836.
Wearyfoot Common. [A tale. ] 1855.
The New Shilling. [1857. ]
Winter Evenings. 2 vols. 1859.
Payn, J. Some Literary Recollections. 1884.
The Times. Jan. 21, 1865.
Scott, Michael (1789-1835). Tom Cringle's Log. 1836.
The Cruise of the Midge. 1836.
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus.
1818.
Valperga: or, the Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca
1823.
The Last Man. 1826.
Lups
te ja
Contae
tem
le
by Pani
ied It
29_2
## p. 452 (#476) ############################################
452
[CH.
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Laura's Dream, or the Moonlanders. ' 1816.
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1862.
Trollope, Frances. The Vicar of Wrexhill. 3 vols. 1837.
The Widow Barnaby. 3 vols. 1839.
The Widow Married; a sequel to the Widow Barnaby. With . . . illus-
trations. 3 vols. 1840.
Charles Chesterfield; or, the Adventures of a Youth of Genius (with
illustrations by Phiz]. 3 vols. 1841.
The Barnabys in America; or, Adventures of the Widow Wedded.
3 vols. 1843.
Frances Trollope, her Life and Literary Work, by (her daughter-
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Ward, Robert Plumer (1765–1846). Tremaine, or the Man of Refinement.
1825.
De Vere, or the Man of Independence. 1827.
De Clifford, or the Constant Man. 1841.
Phipps, E. Memoirs of the political and literary life of R. P. W. . . .
With selections from his correspondence, diaries, and unpublished
literary remains. 1850.
Warren, Samuel (1807-1877). Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician.
With notes and illustrations by the Editor. 3 vols. 1832-8.
Ten Thousand a Year, 3 vols. 1841. [Numerous edns and translations. ]
Now and Then. 1848.
The Lily and the Bee: An Apologue of the Crystal Palace. 1851. New
edn. 1854.
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Works. 5 vols. 1854–5.
Blackwood's Magazine. September 1877.
Warren, S. (of Manchester). Memoirs and select letters of Mrs Anne
Warren, with biographical sketches of her family. 1827.
Wilson, John Mackay (1804-1835). A Glance at Hinduism. A poem.
1824.
The Enthusiast; a metrical tale, with other pieces, and a preliminary
chapter on poetry. Edinburgh, 1834.
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XI]
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Lesser Novelists
ol. 1
Wilson, John Mackay. Wilson's historical, traditionary, and imaginative
Tales of the Borders. 6 vols. Edinburgh, 1835-40.
to the Princess Charlotte of Wales. With extracts from her
journal and anecdote books. 1861.
mb, Lady Caroline (1785-1828). Glenarvon. 3 vols. 1816. Another edn
entitled The Fatal Passion. [1865. ] [The tale contains a caricature
portrait of Byron. ]
A New Canto. 1819.
Graham Hamilton. 2 vols. 1822.
Ada Reis, a tale. 1823. Another edn. 2 vols. Paris, 1824.
Smiles, Samuel. A Publisher and his Friends. 1891.
Landon, Letitia Elizabeth. Lady Anne Granard; or, keeping up Ap-
pearances. 3 vols. 1824.
Ethel Churchill; or, The Two Brides. 1837.
The Miscellaneous Poetical Works of L. E. L. 1835.
The Poetical Works of L. E. Landon. . . . Ed. with an introductory
memoir and illustrations, by Scott, W. B. (1873. ]
Blanchard, Laman. Life and literary remains of L. E. L. 2 vols. 1876.
Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick (1784-1848). Lochandhu. A tale of the Eighteenth
Century. 1825.
The Wolfe of Badenoch: an historical romance. 1827.
Highland Rambles and Long Legends to shorten the way. Edinburgh,
1837.
Legendary Tales of the Highlands. A sequel to Highland Rambles.
3 vols. 1841.
Constable, Thomas. Archibald Constable and his literary correspond-
ents. Vol. 11, pp. 432-8. 3 vols. 1873.
Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne (? 1755-1841). Village Annals, a Scene in Domestic
Life. 2 vols. 1803.
Village Anecdotes; or, the journal of a year, from Sophia to Edward.
With original poems. 3 vols. 1804. Second edn. With additional
characters and poems. . . . Revised by the author. 3 vols. Reading, (1807).
Clara de Montfier; a moral tale. With original poems, etc. 3 vols.
Reading, 1808.
The Maid of La Vendée, being a second edition of Clara de Montfier. . .
with critical remarks by Dr Burney, and the Rev. C. Hunter, etc. 3 vols.
Reading, 1819.
Lister, Thomas Henry. Granby. A novel. 1826.
Herbert Lacy. A novel. 1828.
Arlington. A novel. [1832. ]
Macnish, Robert (1802–1837). The Anatomy of Drunkenness. 1827.
The Book of Aphorisms. By a Modern Pythagorean (R. M. ]. 1834.
The Modern Pythagorean, a series of tales, essays and sketches. . . .
. With
the author's life by D. M. Moir. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1838.
Manning, Anne (1807-1879). The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell,
afterwards Mistress Milton. 1850.
The Household of Sir Thomas More. (1851. ]
The Colloquies of Edward Osborne, Citizen and Cloth Worker of
London, as reported by ye author of Mary Powell. [1852. ]
Cherry and Violet, a tale of the great Plague. (1853. ]
The Old Chelsea Bun House. 1855.
Ladies of Bever Hollow. 1858.
Deborah's Diary. 1859. (Sequel to The Maiden and Married Life of
Mary Powell. ]
## p. 451 (#475) ############################################
XI]
451
Lesser Novelists
inde
roki
Etc
Yonge, Charlotte M. Anne Manning. Women Novelists of Queen
Victoria's Reign. 1897.
Marryat, Frederick. The Naval Officer; or Scenes and Adventures in the
Life of Frank Mildmay. 1829.
Peter Simple. 1834.
Mr Midshipman Easy. 3 vols. 1836.
Jacob Faithful. 1837.
And many other tales.
The Novels of Captain Marryat. Ed. by Johnson, R. B. 24 vols. 1896-8.
Marryat, Florence. Life and Letters of Captain Marryat. 1872.
Moir, David Macbeth. The Life of Mansie Wauch, tailor in Dalkeith,
written by himself. [By Moir, D. M. ] 1828. With an introduction and
notes by Henderson, T. F. (1902. ) The Little Library. Illustrated in
colour by Hardie, C. M. Edinburgh, 1911.
Morier, James Justinian (? 1780-1849). The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of
Ispahan. 1824. [With an appreciation by Sir Walter Scott. ] [1914. ]
Everyman's Library.
Ayesha, the Maid of Kars. 1834.
Abel Allnutt, a novel. 1837.
The Adventures of Tom Spicer, the man who advertised for a wife.
1840.
Martin Toutrond; a Frenchman in London 1831. 1849.
Quarterly Review, vol. xxvi, p. 437, 1821-2; vol. xxxix, p. 73, 1829.
Owenson, afterwards Morgan, Lady Sydney (² 1783-1859). St Clair, or the
Heiress of Desmond. 1804.
The Novice of St Dominick. 1805.
The Wild Irish Girl. 1806.
Woman:
: or, Ida of Athens. 4 vols. 1809.
The Life and Times of Salvator Rosa. 2 vols. 1824.
Absenteeism. 1825.
The O'Briens and the O'Flaherties; a national tale. 4 vols. 1827.
The Book of the Boudoir. 2 vols. 1829.
Dramatic Scenes from Real Life. 2 vols. 1833.
Woman and her Master. 2 vols. 1840.
Dixon, W. H. (ed. ). Lady Morgan's Memoirs: autobiography, diaries
and correspondence. 2 vols. 1862.
Fitzpatrick, W. J. Lady Morgan; her career, literary and personal.
1860.
Paston, George. Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century. 1902.
Ritchie, Leitch (? 1800-1865). London Night Entertainments. [? 1829. ]
The Game of Life. 2 vols. 1830.
The Magician. 3 vols. 1836.
Wearyfoot Common. [A tale. ] 1855.
The New Shilling. [1857. ]
Winter Evenings. 2 vols. 1859.
Payn, J. Some Literary Recollections. 1884.
The Times. Jan. 21, 1865.
Scott, Michael (1789-1835). Tom Cringle's Log. 1836.
The Cruise of the Midge. 1836.
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus.
1818.
Valperga: or, the Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca
1823.
The Last Man. 1826.
Lups
te ja
Contae
tem
le
by Pani
ied It
29_2
## p. 452 (#476) ############################################
452
[CH.
Bibliography
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Lodore. 1835.
Gilfillan, George. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. I, p. 301.
2 vols. Edinburgh, 1856.
Marshall, Florence A. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft
Shelley, etc. 1889.
Trelawny, Edward John (1792–1 Adventures of a Younger Son. 3 vols.
1831. With an introduction by Brailsford, H. N. 1914. Bohn's Popular
Library.
Edgcumbe, R. J. F. Edward Trelawny. A biographical sketch.
Plymouth, 1882.
Trench, Melesina (1768-1827). Campaspe, an historical Tale, and other
poems. Southampton, 1815.
Laura's Dream, or the Moonlanders. ' 1816.
Mary Queen of Scots, an historical Ballad, and other Poems. [n. d.
privately printed. ]
Thoughts of a Parent on Education. A new edn, with a preface and
notes by the editor. 1837.
Journal kept during a visit to Germany in 1799–1800. Ed. Trench, R. C.
(1861. ]
Trench, R. C. The Remains of the late Mrs Richard Trench,
being selections from her journals, letters, and other papers.
1862.
Trollope, Frances. The Vicar of Wrexhill. 3 vols. 1837.
The Widow Barnaby. 3 vols. 1839.
The Widow Married; a sequel to the Widow Barnaby. With . . . illus-
trations. 3 vols. 1840.
Charles Chesterfield; or, the Adventures of a Youth of Genius (with
illustrations by Phiz]. 3 vols. 1841.
The Barnabys in America; or, Adventures of the Widow Wedded.
3 vols. 1843.
Frances Trollope, her Life and Literary Work, by (her daughter-
in-law] Frances Eleanor Trollope. 1895.
Ward, Robert Plumer (1765–1846). Tremaine, or the Man of Refinement.
1825.
De Vere, or the Man of Independence. 1827.
De Clifford, or the Constant Man. 1841.
Phipps, E. Memoirs of the political and literary life of R. P. W. . . .
With selections from his correspondence, diaries, and unpublished
literary remains. 1850.
Warren, Samuel (1807-1877). Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician.
With notes and illustrations by the Editor. 3 vols. 1832-8.
Ten Thousand a Year, 3 vols. 1841. [Numerous edns and translations. ]
Now and Then. 1848.
The Lily and the Bee: An Apologue of the Crystal Palace. 1851. New
edn. 1854.
Miscellanies, critical, imaginative, and juridical, contributed to Black-
wood's Magazine. 1855.
Works. 5 vols. 1854–5.
Blackwood's Magazine. September 1877.
Warren, S. (of Manchester). Memoirs and select letters of Mrs Anne
Warren, with biographical sketches of her family. 1827.
Wilson, John Mackay (1804-1835). A Glance at Hinduism. A poem.
1824.
The Enthusiast; a metrical tale, with other pieces, and a preliminary
chapter on poetry. Edinburgh, 1834.
## p. 453 (#477) ############################################
XI]
453
Lesser Novelists
ol. 1
Wilson, John Mackay. Wilson's historical, traditionary, and imaginative
Tales of the Borders. 6 vols. Edinburgh, 1835-40.