The number of later
editions
is even greater than in the case of
the previous work.
the previous work.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
Richardson.
1740.
Tour through the whole Island of Great Britain. (By Defoe. ) With
considerable additions [by Richardson). 4 vols. 1742. Other edns: 1753,
1769; 8th edn, 1778; 9th edn, Dublin, 1779.
V. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Boas, F. S. Richardson's novels and their influence. Essays and studies by
members of the English Association. Vol. 11. Oxford, 1911.
Cross, W. The Development of the English Novel. (Chap. II: The 18th
century realists. ) New York, 1899.
Diderot, D. Éloge de Richardson. 1761. Rptd in Euvres complètes,
vol. v. Paris, 1875.
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Dobson, A. Richardson at home. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. 2nd series.
1894.
Richardson. (English Men of Letters. ) 1902.
Donner, J. O. E. Richardson in der deutschen Romantik. Weimar (1896).
Hazlitt, W. On the English novelists. English Comic Writers, V. Works,
edd. Glover, A. and Waller, A. R. , vol. viii. 1903.
Hettner, H. Litteraturgesch. d. 18. Jahrh. : 1. Gesch. d. Engl. Literatur,
1660-1770. 2nd edn. Brunswick, 1865. (Bk 111, part 11, chap. 1, sec. 1,
Richardson u. der moralisirende Familienroman. )
Jeffrey, Francis, Lord. Samuel Richardson. Edinburgh Review. Oct. 1804.
Rptd 1853.
Jusserand, J. Le Roman Anglais. Origines et Formation des Grandes
Écoles de Romanciers du 18me siècle. Paris, 1886.
Nichols, J. Samuel Richardson. Literary Anecdotes, iv, 578–598. 1812.
Poetzsche, E. Samuel Richardson's Belesenheit. Kieler Studien zur
englischen Philologie. Kiel, 1908.
Schmidt, E. Richardson, Rousseau, und Goethe. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte
des Romans im 18. Jahrhundert. Jena, 1875.
Texte, J. Jean-Jacques Rousseau et les Origines du Cosmopolitisme
Littéraire. (Bk 11, chap. 11: Popularité européenne du Roman Anglais;
chap. III: L'euvre de Samuel Richardson; chap. IV: Rousseau et le Roman
Anglais. ) Paris, 1895. Eng. trans. by Matthews, J. W. 1899.
Thomson, C. L. Samuel Richardson: a biographical and critical study.
1900. [Contains a useful bibliography. ]
A. T. B.
CHAPTER II
FIELDING AND SMOLLETT
I. FIELDING
A.
Collected Works
Works, with The Life of the Author. 4 vols. 1762.
Vol. 1: An Essay on the Life and Genius of Henry Fielding, Esq.
[by Arthur Murphy). Plays. Vol. 11: Plays-Life of Jonathan Wild.
Journey from this world to the next. History of the Adventures of
Joseph Andrews. Preface to David Simple. Preface to Familiar Letters
between Principal Characters. Vol. 1: The history of Tom Jones.
Vol. iv: The history of Amelia.
Of later editions, that of 1783 is the first containing The Fathers.
1806 (ed. Chalmers, A. ); 1871 (ed. Browne, J. P. ).
Dobson, A. A New Dialogue of the Dead, in National Review. December,
1912. Rptd in At Prior Park and other Papers. 1912.
Busa? ? a'si
[A rectification of Errors in the Essay in vol. 1 of the above in the
form of a dialogue between the shades of Fielding and Murphy. ]
Works. Ed. Roscoe, T. (with Memoir). 1840.
Ed. Stephen, L. (with biographical essay). 10 vols. 1882.
Ed. Saintsbury, G. (with introduction). 12 vols. 1893.
A Ed. Gosse, E. (with introduction). 12 vols. 1898–9.
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B. Collected Novels
Novels. Complete in one volume. To which is prefixed a Memoir of the
Life of the Author (by Sir W. Scott). London . . . . Edinburgh, 1821.
Ed. Roscoe, T. , illustrated by Cruikshank, G. 1831-2.
The writings of Henry Fielding. Comprising his celebrated works of fiction.
Ed. , with memoir, by Herbert, D. 1872.
Also in Bohn's Novelists' Library, 1876-7.
C. Separate Novels
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Mr
Abraham Adams, Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes,
Author of Don Quixote. 2 vols. 1742. The number of later editions
exceeds a score. See, also, under secs. A and B, ante.
Translations: French, 1750, 1755.
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. 6 vols. By Henry Fielding, Esq.
1749.
The number of later editions is even greater than in the case of
the previous work. See, also, under secs. A and B, ante.
Translations: French, 1750, and of many later dates; German, 1786,
1787, 1853; Dutch, 1862; Bohemian, 1873; Polish, 1783; Russian, 1849;
Spanish, 1846.
Amelia. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 4 vols. 1752. See, also, under secs.
A and B, ante.
Translations: French, 1762, 1782.
For Jonathan Wild, see under sec. D, post.
D. Miscellanies
Miscellanies, by Henry Fielding, Esq. 3 vols. Printed for the Author. 1743.
Contents. Vol. 1: Poems. Essay on Conversation. Essay on the
knowledge of the characters of men. Essay on Nothing. Some papers
proper to be read before the R- -1 Society, Concerning the Terrestrial
Chrysipus. . . by Petrus Gualterus. . . . The First Olynthiacs of Demos-
thenes. Of the Remedy of Affliction for the Loss of our Friends. A
Dialogue between Alexander the Great and Diogenes the Cynic. An
Interlude between Jupiter, Juno, Apollo and Mercury.
Vol. 11. A journey from this World to the Next. Eurydice, a Farce.
The Wedding-day, a Comedy.
Vol. III. The Life of Mr Jonathan Wild the Great.
Jonathan Wild was reissued separately in 1775, 1782, 1840 (with a
contemporary Life of J. W. by H. D. ). See, also, under secs. A and B,
ante.
Translations: French, 1763, 1784; Dutch, 1757; German, 1790.
An Essay on Nothing and The Chrysipus were reprinted separately
in The Repository, ed. Reed, I. , vol. iv, 1783.
Miscellanies and Poems. Ed. , with preface, Browne, J. P. 1882.
E. Pamphlets and Fugitive Pieces
Epilogue to Caelia: Or, The Perjur'd Lover. A Play. [By Johnson, Charles. ]
1733.
Prologue to Fatal Curiosity: A True Tragedy of Three Acts. By Mr Lillo.
1737. 1
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iad. Done into English, from the original Greek of Homer. Lately
found at Constantinople. . . . Book 1. 1741.
The Opposition. A Vision. 1742.
The Crisis: A Sermon on Rev. 14. 9-11 (ascribed to Fielding—see Nichols
Anecdotes, vol. VIII, 8. 4 (6)).
A Review of a Late Treatise entitled An Account of the Conduct of the Dowager
D- of M- &c. In which Many Misrepresentations are detected,
several Obscure Passages searched into and explained, and Abundance of
False Facts set in their true Light; Especially such as relate to the Reigns
of K. William and Q. Mary. In a Letter to a Person of Distinction.
1742.
Plutus, The God of Riches. A Comedy. Translated from the Original
Greek of Aristophanes. With Large Notes Explanatory and Critical.
By Henry Fielding, Esq. , and the Revd. Mr Young. 1742.
A Letter to a Noble Lord, To whom alone it Belongs. Occasioned by a
Representation at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, of a Farce called
Miss Lucy in Town. 1742.
Preface to The Adventures of David Simple. By a Lady (Sarah Fielding).
1744.
Preface (anonymous) to Familiar Letters between the principal characters
in David Simple. . . . By the author of David Simple. 1747.
A True State of the Case of Bosavern Penley, who suffered on account of
the late Riot in the Strand. In which the Law regarding these Offenses,
and the Statute of George the First, commonly called the Riot Act, are
fully considered. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1749.
A Charge delivered to the Grand Jury at the Sessions. . . held for the City
and Liberty of Westminster, etc. , the 29th of June, 1749. 1749.
An Enquiry Into the Causes of the late Increase of Robbers, etc. With
some Proposals for Remedying this Growing Evil. In which the
Present reigning Vices are impartially exposed; and the Laws that
relate to the Provision for the Poor, and to the Punishment of Felons
are eagerly and freely examined. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1751.
Examples of the Interposition of Providence in the Detection and Punish-
ment of Murder. Containing above thirty Cases, in which this dreadful
Crime has been brought to Light in the most extraordinary and
miraculous manner; collected from various authors, ancient and modern.
With an Introduction and conclusion. Both written by Henry Fielding,
Esq. 1752.
A proposal for Making an Effectual Provision for the Poor, for Amending
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ods
their morals, and for rendering them useful Members of the Society.
To which is added, A Plan of the Buildings proposed, with proper
Elevations. Drawn by an Eminent Hand. By Henry Fielding, Esq.
1753.
A Clear State of the Case of Elizabeth Canning, Who hath sworn that she
was robbed and almost starved to Death by a Gang of Gipsies and other
Villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under
Sentence of Death. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1753.
The Lover's Assistant; or New Year's Gift; Being a New Art of Love
Adapted to the Present Times. Translated from the Latin with Notes,
By the Late Ingenious Henry Fielding Of Facetious Memory. 1759.
[On page 1: Ovid's Art of Love Paraphrased. ]
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Bibliography
F. A Voyage to Lisbon
The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon, By the late Henry Fielding, Esq.
With A Fragment of a Comment on L. Bolingbroke's Essays. 1755.
Later edns: 1755, 1892 (introd. by Dobson, A. ); 1907 (introd. by Dobson,
A. , in The World's Classics).
As to the two editions of 1755, see Dobson, A. , Introd. and Notes to
World's Classics edn, 1907.
Dobson, A. At Prior Park and other Papers. 1912. P. 128: A Fielding
Find.
(Contains selections from previously unpublished letters written by
Fielding from Lisbon, which throw light upon his life there. ]
G. Plays
Love in Several Masques. A Comedy as it is Acted at the Theatre Royal, by
His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mr Fielding. 1728. German
trans. , 1782.
The Temple Beau. A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Goodman's
Fields. Written by Mr Fielding. 1730.
The Author's Farce; And the pleasures of the Town. As Acted at the
Theatre in the Hay-Market. Written by Scriblerus Secundus. 1730.
The Author's Farce; With a Puppet Show called The Pleasures of the
Town. As Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Written by
Henry Fielding, Esq. : The Third Edition. This Piece was Originally
Acted at the Hay Market and Revived some Years after at Drury Lane,
when it was Revis'd and partly Alter'd by the Author, as now Printed.
1750.
Rape upon Rape, Or The Justice Caught in his own Trap. A Comedy, As
it is Acted at the Theatre in the Hay-Market. The Coffee-House
Politician; or, the Justice Caught in his own Trap. A Comedy. As it
is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Written by Mr
Fielding. 1730.
Tom Thumb. A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatres in London,
Dublin; Printed and sold by S. Powell. 1730.
Many other editions: 1730, etc. ; 1830 (with designs by Cruikshank, G. ).
Tour through the whole Island of Great Britain. (By Defoe. ) With
considerable additions [by Richardson). 4 vols. 1742. Other edns: 1753,
1769; 8th edn, 1778; 9th edn, Dublin, 1779.
V. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Boas, F. S. Richardson's novels and their influence. Essays and studies by
members of the English Association. Vol. 11. Oxford, 1911.
Cross, W. The Development of the English Novel. (Chap. II: The 18th
century realists. ) New York, 1899.
Diderot, D. Éloge de Richardson. 1761. Rptd in Euvres complètes,
vol. v. Paris, 1875.
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Dobson, A. Richardson at home. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. 2nd series.
1894.
Richardson. (English Men of Letters. ) 1902.
Donner, J. O. E. Richardson in der deutschen Romantik. Weimar (1896).
Hazlitt, W. On the English novelists. English Comic Writers, V. Works,
edd. Glover, A. and Waller, A. R. , vol. viii. 1903.
Hettner, H. Litteraturgesch. d. 18. Jahrh. : 1. Gesch. d. Engl. Literatur,
1660-1770. 2nd edn. Brunswick, 1865. (Bk 111, part 11, chap. 1, sec. 1,
Richardson u. der moralisirende Familienroman. )
Jeffrey, Francis, Lord. Samuel Richardson. Edinburgh Review. Oct. 1804.
Rptd 1853.
Jusserand, J. Le Roman Anglais. Origines et Formation des Grandes
Écoles de Romanciers du 18me siècle. Paris, 1886.
Nichols, J. Samuel Richardson. Literary Anecdotes, iv, 578–598. 1812.
Poetzsche, E. Samuel Richardson's Belesenheit. Kieler Studien zur
englischen Philologie. Kiel, 1908.
Schmidt, E. Richardson, Rousseau, und Goethe. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte
des Romans im 18. Jahrhundert. Jena, 1875.
Texte, J. Jean-Jacques Rousseau et les Origines du Cosmopolitisme
Littéraire. (Bk 11, chap. 11: Popularité européenne du Roman Anglais;
chap. III: L'euvre de Samuel Richardson; chap. IV: Rousseau et le Roman
Anglais. ) Paris, 1895. Eng. trans. by Matthews, J. W. 1899.
Thomson, C. L. Samuel Richardson: a biographical and critical study.
1900. [Contains a useful bibliography. ]
A. T. B.
CHAPTER II
FIELDING AND SMOLLETT
I. FIELDING
A.
Collected Works
Works, with The Life of the Author. 4 vols. 1762.
Vol. 1: An Essay on the Life and Genius of Henry Fielding, Esq.
[by Arthur Murphy). Plays. Vol. 11: Plays-Life of Jonathan Wild.
Journey from this world to the next. History of the Adventures of
Joseph Andrews. Preface to David Simple. Preface to Familiar Letters
between Principal Characters. Vol. 1: The history of Tom Jones.
Vol. iv: The history of Amelia.
Of later editions, that of 1783 is the first containing The Fathers.
1806 (ed. Chalmers, A. ); 1871 (ed. Browne, J. P. ).
Dobson, A. A New Dialogue of the Dead, in National Review. December,
1912. Rptd in At Prior Park and other Papers. 1912.
Busa? ? a'si
[A rectification of Errors in the Essay in vol. 1 of the above in the
form of a dialogue between the shades of Fielding and Murphy. ]
Works. Ed. Roscoe, T. (with Memoir). 1840.
Ed. Stephen, L. (with biographical essay). 10 vols. 1882.
Ed. Saintsbury, G. (with introduction). 12 vols. 1893.
A Ed. Gosse, E. (with introduction). 12 vols. 1898–9.
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Bibliography
B. Collected Novels
Novels. Complete in one volume. To which is prefixed a Memoir of the
Life of the Author (by Sir W. Scott). London . . . . Edinburgh, 1821.
Ed. Roscoe, T. , illustrated by Cruikshank, G. 1831-2.
The writings of Henry Fielding. Comprising his celebrated works of fiction.
Ed. , with memoir, by Herbert, D. 1872.
Also in Bohn's Novelists' Library, 1876-7.
C. Separate Novels
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Mr
Abraham Adams, Written in Imitation of The Manner of Cervantes,
Author of Don Quixote. 2 vols. 1742. The number of later editions
exceeds a score. See, also, under secs. A and B, ante.
Translations: French, 1750, 1755.
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. 6 vols. By Henry Fielding, Esq.
1749.
The number of later editions is even greater than in the case of
the previous work. See, also, under secs. A and B, ante.
Translations: French, 1750, and of many later dates; German, 1786,
1787, 1853; Dutch, 1862; Bohemian, 1873; Polish, 1783; Russian, 1849;
Spanish, 1846.
Amelia. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 4 vols. 1752. See, also, under secs.
A and B, ante.
Translations: French, 1762, 1782.
For Jonathan Wild, see under sec. D, post.
D. Miscellanies
Miscellanies, by Henry Fielding, Esq. 3 vols. Printed for the Author. 1743.
Contents. Vol. 1: Poems. Essay on Conversation. Essay on the
knowledge of the characters of men. Essay on Nothing. Some papers
proper to be read before the R- -1 Society, Concerning the Terrestrial
Chrysipus. . . by Petrus Gualterus. . . . The First Olynthiacs of Demos-
thenes. Of the Remedy of Affliction for the Loss of our Friends. A
Dialogue between Alexander the Great and Diogenes the Cynic. An
Interlude between Jupiter, Juno, Apollo and Mercury.
Vol. 11. A journey from this World to the Next. Eurydice, a Farce.
The Wedding-day, a Comedy.
Vol. III. The Life of Mr Jonathan Wild the Great.
Jonathan Wild was reissued separately in 1775, 1782, 1840 (with a
contemporary Life of J. W. by H. D. ). See, also, under secs. A and B,
ante.
Translations: French, 1763, 1784; Dutch, 1757; German, 1790.
An Essay on Nothing and The Chrysipus were reprinted separately
in The Repository, ed. Reed, I. , vol. iv, 1783.
Miscellanies and Poems. Ed. , with preface, Browne, J. P. 1882.
E. Pamphlets and Fugitive Pieces
Epilogue to Caelia: Or, The Perjur'd Lover. A Play. [By Johnson, Charles. ]
1733.
Prologue to Fatal Curiosity: A True Tragedy of Three Acts. By Mr Lillo.
1737. 1
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THE ΟΜΗΡΟΥ ΥΕΡΝΟΝ-ΙΑΔΟΣ, ΡΑΨΩΙΔΙΑ ή ΓΡΑΜΜΑ Α". The Vernon-
iad. Done into English, from the original Greek of Homer. Lately
found at Constantinople. . . . Book 1. 1741.
The Opposition. A Vision. 1742.
The Crisis: A Sermon on Rev. 14. 9-11 (ascribed to Fielding—see Nichols
Anecdotes, vol. VIII, 8. 4 (6)).
A Review of a Late Treatise entitled An Account of the Conduct of the Dowager
D- of M- &c. In which Many Misrepresentations are detected,
several Obscure Passages searched into and explained, and Abundance of
False Facts set in their true Light; Especially such as relate to the Reigns
of K. William and Q. Mary. In a Letter to a Person of Distinction.
1742.
Plutus, The God of Riches. A Comedy. Translated from the Original
Greek of Aristophanes. With Large Notes Explanatory and Critical.
By Henry Fielding, Esq. , and the Revd. Mr Young. 1742.
A Letter to a Noble Lord, To whom alone it Belongs. Occasioned by a
Representation at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, of a Farce called
Miss Lucy in Town. 1742.
Preface to The Adventures of David Simple. By a Lady (Sarah Fielding).
1744.
Preface (anonymous) to Familiar Letters between the principal characters
in David Simple. . . . By the author of David Simple. 1747.
A True State of the Case of Bosavern Penley, who suffered on account of
the late Riot in the Strand. In which the Law regarding these Offenses,
and the Statute of George the First, commonly called the Riot Act, are
fully considered. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1749.
A Charge delivered to the Grand Jury at the Sessions. . . held for the City
and Liberty of Westminster, etc. , the 29th of June, 1749. 1749.
An Enquiry Into the Causes of the late Increase of Robbers, etc. With
some Proposals for Remedying this Growing Evil. In which the
Present reigning Vices are impartially exposed; and the Laws that
relate to the Provision for the Poor, and to the Punishment of Felons
are eagerly and freely examined. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1751.
Examples of the Interposition of Providence in the Detection and Punish-
ment of Murder. Containing above thirty Cases, in which this dreadful
Crime has been brought to Light in the most extraordinary and
miraculous manner; collected from various authors, ancient and modern.
With an Introduction and conclusion. Both written by Henry Fielding,
Esq. 1752.
A proposal for Making an Effectual Provision for the Poor, for Amending
2
ods
their morals, and for rendering them useful Members of the Society.
To which is added, A Plan of the Buildings proposed, with proper
Elevations. Drawn by an Eminent Hand. By Henry Fielding, Esq.
1753.
A Clear State of the Case of Elizabeth Canning, Who hath sworn that she
was robbed and almost starved to Death by a Gang of Gipsies and other
Villains in January last, for which one Mary Squires now lies under
Sentence of Death. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1753.
The Lover's Assistant; or New Year's Gift; Being a New Art of Love
Adapted to the Present Times. Translated from the Latin with Notes,
By the Late Ingenious Henry Fielding Of Facetious Memory. 1759.
[On page 1: Ovid's Art of Love Paraphrased. ]
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416
Bibliography
F. A Voyage to Lisbon
The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon, By the late Henry Fielding, Esq.
With A Fragment of a Comment on L. Bolingbroke's Essays. 1755.
Later edns: 1755, 1892 (introd. by Dobson, A. ); 1907 (introd. by Dobson,
A. , in The World's Classics).
As to the two editions of 1755, see Dobson, A. , Introd. and Notes to
World's Classics edn, 1907.
Dobson, A. At Prior Park and other Papers. 1912. P. 128: A Fielding
Find.
(Contains selections from previously unpublished letters written by
Fielding from Lisbon, which throw light upon his life there. ]
G. Plays
Love in Several Masques. A Comedy as it is Acted at the Theatre Royal, by
His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mr Fielding. 1728. German
trans. , 1782.
The Temple Beau. A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Goodman's
Fields. Written by Mr Fielding. 1730.
The Author's Farce; And the pleasures of the Town. As Acted at the
Theatre in the Hay-Market. Written by Scriblerus Secundus. 1730.
The Author's Farce; With a Puppet Show called The Pleasures of the
Town. As Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Written by
Henry Fielding, Esq. : The Third Edition. This Piece was Originally
Acted at the Hay Market and Revived some Years after at Drury Lane,
when it was Revis'd and partly Alter'd by the Author, as now Printed.
1750.
Rape upon Rape, Or The Justice Caught in his own Trap. A Comedy, As
it is Acted at the Theatre in the Hay-Market. The Coffee-House
Politician; or, the Justice Caught in his own Trap. A Comedy. As it
is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Written by Mr
Fielding. 1730.
Tom Thumb. A Tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatres in London,
Dublin; Printed and sold by S. Powell. 1730.
Many other editions: 1730, etc. ; 1830 (with designs by Cruikshank, G. ).
