Chapter 28
Cornhill Magazine_.
Pemberton, T. Edgar.--Dickens's London; or, London in the works of Charles Dickens. By T. Edgar Pemberton. London, 1876, 8vo.
Perkins, F.B.--Charles Dickens: a sketch of his life and works. By F.B. Perkins. New York, 1870, 12mo.
Pierce, Gilbert A.--The Dickens Dictionary. A key to the characters and principal incidents in the tales of Charles Dickens. By Gilbert A. Pierce. Illustrated. Boston [U.S.], 1872, 12mo.
----Another edition. London, 1878, 8vo.
Poe, Edgar A.--The Literati: some honest opinions about autorial merits and demerits, etc. By Edgar A. Poe. New York, 1850, 8vo.
Notice of "Barnaby Rudge," pp. 464-482.
----The works of E.A. Poe. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1875, 8vo.
Vol. 3, Marginalia, Dickens's "Old Curiosity Shop," and Dickens and Bulwer, pp. 373-375.
Powell, Thomas.--The Living Authors of England. By Thos. Powell. New York, 1849, 8vo.
Charles Dickens, pp. 153-178.
----Pictures of the Living Authors of Britain. By Thos. Powell. London, 1851, 8vo.
Charles Dickens, pp. 88-115.
Pryde, David.--The Genius and Writings of Charles Dickens. By David Pryde. Edinburgh, 1869, 8vo.
Reeve, Lovell A.--Portraits of men of eminence in literature, science, and art, with biographical memoirs. [Vols. iii.-vi. by E. Walford]. 6 vols. London, 1863-67, 8vo.
Vol. iv., Charles Dickens, pp. 93-99.
Richardson, David Lester.--Literary Recreations, etc. By David Lester Richardson. London, 1852, 8vo.
Dickens's "David Copperfield," and Thackeray's "Pendennis," pp. 238-243.
Rimmer, Alfred.--About England with Dickens. By Alfred Rimmer. With fifty-eight illustrations. London, 1883, 8vo.
Sala, Geo. A.--Charles Dickens. [An Essay.] London [1870], 8vo.
Santvoord, C. Van.--Discourses on special occasions, and miscellaneous papers. By C. Van Santvoord. New York, 1856, 8vo.
Charles Dickens and his philosophy, pp. 333-359.
Schmidt, Julian.--Charles Dickens. Eine charakteristik. Leipzig 1852, 8vo.
Seymour, Mrs.--An account of the Origin of the "Pickwick Papers." By Mrs. Seymour, etc. London, n.d.
Shepard, William.--The Literary Life. Edited by William Shepard. Pen Pictures of Modern Authors. New York, 1882, 8vo.
Charles Dickens, pp. 236-293.
Shepherd, Richard Herne.--The Bibliography of Dickens. A bibliographical list, arranged in chronological order, of the published writings in prose and verse of Charles Dickens. From 1834 to 1880. Manchester, [1880], 8vo.
Spedding, James.--Reviews and Discussions, literary, political, and historical. By James Spedding. London, 1879, 8vo.
Dickens's "American Notes," pp. 240-276. Reprinted from the _Edinburgh Review_, Jan. 1843.
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn.--Sermon preached in Westminster Abbey, ... the Sunday following the funeral of Dickens. London, 1870, 8vo.
Stoddard, Richard Henry.--Bric-a-Brac Series. Anecdote Biographies of Thackeray and Dickens. Edited by Richard Henry Stoddard. New York, 1874, 8vo.
Taine, H.--Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise. Par H. Taine. 4 tom. Paris, 1864, 8vo.
Le Roman--Dickens, tom. iv., pp. 3-69.
----History of English Literature. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1874, 8vo.
The Novel--Dickens. Vol. iv., pp. 115-164.
Taylor, Theodore.--Charles Dickens: the story of his life. New York, n.d., 8vo.
Thackeray, William Makepeace.--Early and late papers hitherto uncollected. Boston, 1867, 8vo.
Dickens in France (a description of a performance of Nicholas Nickleby in Paris), pp. 95-121. Appeared originally in _Fraser's Magazine_, March 1842.
Thomson, David Croal.--Life and Labours of Hablôt Knight Browne, "Phiz." By David Croal Thomson. With one hundred and thirty illustrations, etc. London, 1884, 8vo.
Contains a series of illustrations to Dickens, printed from the original plates and blocks.
Timbs, John.--Anecdote Lives of the later wits and humourists. By John Timbs. 2 vols. London, 1874, 8vo.
Vol. ii., pp. 201-255, relate to Dickens.
Times, The.--A second series of Essays from _The Times_. London, 1854, 8vo.
Dickens and Thackeray, pp. 320-338.
----Eminent Persons: biographies reprinted from the _Times_, 1870-79. London, 1880, 8vo.
Mr. Charles Dickens--Leading Article, June 10, 1870; Obituary notice, June 11, 1870, pp. 8-12.
Tooley, Mrs. G.W.--Lives, Great and Simple. London, 1884, 8vo.
Charles Dickens, pp. 183-197.
Ward, Adolphus W.--Charles Dickens. A lecture by Professor Ward. [_Science Lectures_, series 2.] Manchester, 1871, 8vo.
----Dickens. By Adolphus William Ward. [_English Men of Letters_ Series.] London, 1882, 8vo.
Watkins, William.--Charles Dickens, with anecdotes and recollections of his life. Written and compiled by William Watkins. London [1870], 8vo.
Watt, James Crabb.--Great Novelists. Scott, Thackeray, Dickens, Lytton. By James Crabb Watt. Edinburgh, 1880, 8vo.
----Another Edition. London [1885], 8vo.
Weizmann, Louis.--Dickens und Daudet in deutscher Uebersetzung. Von Louis Weizmann. Berlin, 1880, 8vo.
Weller, Sam.--On the Origin of Sam Weller, and the real cause of the success of the Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, etc. London, 1883, 8vo.
Welsh, Alfred H.--Development of English Literature and Language. 2 vols. Chicago, 1882, 8vo.
Dickens, vol. ii., pp. 438-454.
World.--The World's Great Men: a Gallery of over a hundred portraits and biographies, etc. London [1880], 8vo.
Charles Dickens, with portrait, pp. 125-128.
Yates, Edmund.--Edmund Yates: his recollections and experiences. 2 vols. London, 1884, 8vo.
A Dickens Chapter, vol. ii., pp. 91-128.
DRAMATIC.
Plays founded on Dickens's Works.
Yankee Notes for English Circulation: a farce, in one act. By E. Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Duncombe's British Theatre, vol. 46.
The Battle of Life: a drama, in three acts. By Edward Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Duncombe's British Theatre, vol. 57.
The drama founded on the Christmas Annual of Charles Dickens, called The Battle of Life: dramatized by Albert Smith. In three acts and in verse. London (1846), 12mo.
La Bataille de la Vie. Pièce en trois actes, etc. Par M.M. Mélesville et André de Goy. Paris, 1853, 8vo.
Bleak House; or, Poor "Jo:" a drama, in four acts. Adapted from Dickens's "Bleak House," by George Lander. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 388.) London, n.d., 12mo.
Lady Dedlock's Secret: a drama, in four acts. Founded on an episode in Dickens's "Bleak House." By J. Palgrave Simpson. London, n.d., 8vo.
"Move On;" or, Jo, the Outcast: a drama, in three acts. Adapted by James Mortimer.
Not published.
Poor "Jo:" a drama, in three acts. Adapted by Mr. Terry Hurst.
Not published.
Jo: a drama, in three acts. Adapted from Charles Dickens's "Bleak House." By J.P. Burnett.
Not published.
The Chimes: a Goblin Story. A drama, in four quarters, dramatised by Mark Lemon and Gilbert A. A'Beckett. London, n.d., 8vo.
Webster's "Acting National Drama," vol. 11.
A Christmas Carol. By C.Z. Barnett. London (1872), 12mo.
Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. 94.
The Cricket on the Hearth; or, a fairy tale of home: a drama, in three acts. Dramatized by Albert Smith (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 394). London, n.d., 12mo.
The Cricket on the Hearth: a fairy tale of home. By Edward Stirling. (_Webster's "Acting National Drama_," vol. 12.) London, n.d., 12mo.
The Cricket on the Hearth: a fairy tale of home in three chirps. By W.T. Townsend. London (1860), 12mo.
Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. 44.
Dot: a Fairy Tale of Home. A drama, in three acts. From the "Cricket on the Hearth," by Charles Dickens. Dramatized by Dion Boucicault.
Not published.
David Copperfield: a drama, in three acts. Adapted from Dickens's popular work of the same name, by John Brougham. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 474.) London, n.d., 12mo.
Little Em'ly: a drama, in four acts. Adapted from Dickens's "David Copperfield," by Andrew Halliday. New York, n.d., 8vo.
Dombey and Son: in three acts. Dramatized by John Brougham. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 373.) London, n.d., 12mo.
Captain Cuttle: a comic drama, in one act. By John Brougham. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 572.) London, n.d., 12mo.
Great Expectations: a Drama, in three acts, and a prologue. Adapted by W.S. Gilbert.
Not published.
The Haunted Man: a drama. Adapted from Charles Dickens's Christmas Story.
Not published.
Tom Pinch: a Domestic Comedy, in three acts. Adapted by Messrs. Dilley and Clifton, from "Martin Chuzzlewit." London, n.d.
Martin Chuzzlewit: or, his Wills and his Ways, etc. A drama, in three acts. By Thomas Higgie. London [1872], 12mo.
Lacy's Acting Edition, Supplement, vol. i.
Tartüffe Junior, von H.C.L. Klein. [Play in five acts, after "The Life of Martin Chuzzlewit."] Neuwied, 1864, 16mo.
Martin Chuzzlewit: a drama, in three acts. By E. Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Duncombe's British Theatre, vol. 50.
Mrs. Harris! a farce, in one act. By Edward Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Duncombe's British Theatre, vol. 57.
Mrs. Gamp's Party. (Adapted from "Martin Chuzzlewit.") In one act. Manchester, n.d., 12mo.
Mrs. Sarah Gamp's Tea and Turn Out: a Bozzian Sketch, in one act. By B. Webster. London, n.d., 12mo.
Acting National Drama, vol. xiii.
Martin Chuzzlewit: a drama, in three acts. By Charles Webb. London, n.d., 12mo.
Master Humphrey's Clock: a domestic drama, in two acts. By F.F. Cooper. (_Duncombe's British Theatre_, vol. xli.) London, n.d., 12mo.
The Old Curiosity Shop: a drama, in four acts. Adapted by Mr. Charles Dickens, Jun., from his father's novel.
Not published.
Mrs. Jarley's Far-Famed Collection of Wax-Works, as arranged by G.B. Bartlett. In two parts. London [1873], 8vo.
The Old Curiosity Shop: a drama, in four acts. Adapted from Charles Dickens's novel of the same name, by George Lander. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 398.) London, n.d., 12mo.
The Old Curiosity Shop: a drama, in two acts. By E. Stirling. London [1868], 12mo.
Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. lxxvii.
Barnaby Rudge: a drama, in three acts. Adapted from Dickens's work by Thomas Higgie. London [1854], 12mo.
Barnaby Rudge: a domestic drama, in three acts. By Charles Selby and Charles Melville. London [1875], 12mo.
Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. ci.
A Message from the Sea: a drama, in four acts. Founded on Charles Dickens's tale of that name. By John Brougham. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 459.) London, n.d., 12mo.
A Message from the Sea: a drama, in three acts. By Charles Dickens and William Wilkie Collins. London, 1861, 8vo.
The Infant Phenomenon, etc.: a domestic piece, in one act. Being an episode in the adventures of "Nicholas Nickleby." Adapted by H. Horncastle. London, n.d., 8vo.
Nicholas Nickleby: a drama, in four acts. Adapted by H. Simms. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 469.) London, n.d., 12mo.
The Fortunes of Smike, or a Sequel to Nicholas Nickleby: a drama, in two acts. By Edward Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Webster's "Acting National Drama," vol. ix.
Nicholas Nickleby: a farce, in two acts. By Edward Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo.
Webster's "Acting National Drama," vol. v.
Nicholas Nickleby: an Episodic Sketch, in three tableaux, based upon an incident in "Nicholas Nickleby."
Not published.
L'Abîme, drame en cinq actes. [Founded on the story of "No Thoroughfare."] Paris, 1868, 8vo.
No Thorough Fare: a drama, in five acts, and a prologue. By Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins. New York, n.d., 8vo.
Identity; or, No Thoroughfare. A drama, in four acts. By Louis Lequêl. New York, n.d., 8vo.
Bumble's Courtship. From Dickens's "Oliver Twist." A Comic Interlude, in one act. By Frank E. Emson. London [1874], 12mo.
Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. xcix.
Oliver Twist: a serio-comic burletta, in three acts. By George Almar. London, n.d., 12mo.
Webster's "Acting National Drama," vol. vi.
Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy's Progress: a domestic drama, in three acts. By C.Z. Barnett. London, n.d., 12mo.
Duncombe's British Theatre, vol. xxix.
Oliver Twist: a serio-comic burletta, in four acts. By George Almar. New York, n.d.
Sam Weller, or the Pickwickians: a drama, in three acts, etc. By W.T. Moncrieff. London, 1837, 8vo.
The Pickwickians, or the Peregrinations of Sam Weller: a Comic Drama, in three acts. Arranged from Moncrieff's adaptation of Charles Dickens's work, by T.H. Lacy. London [1837], 8vo.
The Great Pickwick Case, arranged as a comic operetta. The words of the songs by Robert Pollitt; the music arranged by Thomas Rawson. Manchester [1884], 8vo.
The Pickwick Club ... a burletta, in three acts. By E. Stirling. London [1837], 12mo.
Duncombe's British Theatre, vol. xxvi.
The Peregrinations of Pickwick: an acting drama. By William Leman Rede. London, 1837, 8vo.
Bardell _versus_ Pickwick; versified and diversified. Songs and choruses. Words by T.H. Gem; music by Frank Spinney. Leamington [1881], 12mo.
The Dead Witness; or Sin and its Shadow. A drama, in three acts, founded on "The Widow's Story" of The Seven Poor Travellers, by Charles Dickens. The drama written by Wybert Reeve. London [1874], 12mo.
Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. xcix.
A Tale of Two Cities: a drama, in two acts, etc. By Tom Taylor. London [1860], 12mo.
Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. xlv.
The Tale of Two Cities: a drama, in three acts. Adapted by H.J. Rivers, etc. London [1862], 12mo.
MUSICAL.
All the Year Round; or, The Search for Happiness. A song. Words by W.S. Passmore; music by John J. Blockley. London [1860], fol.
Yankee Notes for English Circulation; or, Boz in A-Merry-Key. Comic song, by J. Briton. Music by Loder. [1842.]
Dolly Varden: a Ballad. Words and music by Cotsford Dick. London [1880], fol.
Maypole Hugh: a song. Words by Charles Bradberry; music by George E. Fox. London [1881], fol.
The Chimes Quadrille. (_Musical Bouquet_, No. 5.) London, n.d., fol.
The Cricket on the Hearth: Quadrille. By F. Lancelott. (_Musical Bouquet_, No. 57.) London [1846], fol.
What are the Wild Waves Saying? A vocal duet. Written by Joseph E. Carpenter; music by Stephen Glover. London [1850], fol.
A Voice from the Waves: a vocal duet, in answer to the above. Words by R. Ryan; music by Stephen Glover. London [1850], fol.
Little Dorrit's Vigil. A Song. Written by John Barnes; composed by George Linley. London [1856], fol.
Who Passes by this Road so Late? Blandois' song, from "Little Dorrit." Words by Charles Dickens. Music by H.R.S. Dalton, London [1857], fol.
My Dear Old Home: a ballad. Words by J.E. Carpenter. Music by John J. Blockley. [Founded on Dickens's "Little Dorrit."] London [1857], fol.
Floating Away: a ballad. Words by J.E. Carpenter. Music by John J. Blockley. [Founded on a passage in "Little Dorrit."] London [1857], fol.
The Nicholas Nickleby Quadrilles and Nickleby Galop. By Sydney Vernon. London, 1839, fol.
Little Nell: a melody. Composed by George Linley, and arranged for the pianoforte by Carlo Zotti. London [1865], fol.
The Ivy Green: a song. Music by Mrs. Henry Dale. London [1840], fol.
The song is introduced in chap. vi. of the "Pickwick Papers" as a recitation by the clergyman of Dingley Dell.
The Ivy Green: a song. Music by A. De Belfour. London [1843], fol.
The Ivy Green. Arranged for the pianoforte by Ricardo Linter. London [1844], fol.
The Ivy Green: a song. Music by Henry Russell. London [1844], fol.
The Ivy Green. Music by W. Lovell Phillips. London [1844], fol.
Gabriel Grub. Cantata Seria Buffa. Adapted from "Pickwick." Music by George E. Fox. London [1881], 4to.
Sam Weller's Adventures: a song of the Pickwickians. (Reprinted in _The Life and Times of James Catnach_, by Charles Hindley. London, 1878).
The Tuggs's at Ramsgate. Versified from "Boz's" sketch.
The Child and the Old Man: song in the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, the music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol.
Love is not a feeling to pass away: a ballad in "The Village Coquettes." Words by C. Dickens. Music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol.
My Fair Home: air in "The Village Coquettes." Words by Charles Dickens. Music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol.
No light bound of stag or timid hare. Quintett in the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, the music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol.
Some Folks who have grown old. Song in "The Village Coquettes." Words by Charles Dickens. Music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol.
There's a Charm in Spring: a ballad in "The Village Coquettes." Words by Charles Dickens. Music by John Hullah. London [1836], fol.
The Cares of the Day: song with chorus, in the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, composed by John Hullah. London [1858], fol.
In Rich and Lowly Station shine. Duet in the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, the music by John Hullah. London [1858], fol.
Autumn Leaves: air from the Opera, "The Village Coquettes." The words by Charles Dickens, the music by John Hullah. London [1871], fol.
PARODIES AND IMITATIONS.
Change for the American Notes; or, Letters from London to New York. By an American Lady. London, 1843, 8vo.
Current American Notes. By "Buz." London, n.d.
The Battle of London Life; or, "Boz" and his Secretary. By Morna. With a portrait and illustrations by G.A. Sala. London, 1849.
The Battle Won by the Wind. By Ch----s D*ck*ns, etc.
Published in _The Puppet Showman's Album_. Illustrated by Gavarni.
Bleak House: a Narrative of Real Life, etc. London, 1856.
Characteristic Sketches of Young Gentlemen. By Quiz Junior. With woodcut illustrations. London [1838].
A Child's History of Germany. By H.W. Friedlaender. A Pendant to a Child's History of England, by Charles Dickens. Celle, 1861, 8vo.
"Christmas Eve" with the Spirits ... with some further tidings of the Lives of Scrooge and Tiny Tim. London, 1870.
A Christmas Carol: being a few scattered staves, from a familiar composition, re-arranged for performance, by a distinguished Musical Amateur, during the holiday season, at H--rw--rd--n. With four illustrations by Harry Furness.
_Punch_, Dec. 1885, pp. 304, 305.
Micawber Redivivus; or, How to Make a Fortune as a Middleman, etc. By Jonathan Coalfield [_i.e._ W. Graham Simpson?]. [London, 1883], 8vo. [Transcriber's Note: The subtitle of this volume should be "How He Made a Fortune as a Middleman, etc."]
Dombey and Son Finished: a burlesque. Illustrated by Albert Smith.
_The Man in the Moon_, 1848, pp. 59-67.
Dombey and Daughter: a moral fiction. By Renton Nicholson. London [1850], 8vo.
Dolby and Father, by Buz. [A satire on C. Dickens.] New York, 1868, 12mo.
Hard Times (Refinished). By Charles Diggens.
Parody on _Hard Times_, published in "Our Miscellany." Edited by H. Yates and R.B. Brough, pp. 142-156.
The Haunted Man. By CH--R--S D--C--K--N--S. New York, 1870, 12mo.
_Condensed Novels, and Other Papers._ By F. Bret Harte.
Mister Humfries' Clock. "Bos," Maker. A miscellany of striking interest. Illustrated. London, 1840, 8vo.
Master Timothy's Bookcase; or, the Magic Lanthorn of the World. By G.W.M. Reynolds. London, 1842.
A Girl at a Railway Junction's Reply [to an article in the Christmas number for 1866 of "All the Year Round," entitled "Mugby Junction."] London [1867], 8vo.
The Cloven Foot: being an adaptation of the English novel, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" to American scenes, characters, customs, and nomenclature. By Orpheus C. Kerr. New York, 1870, 8vo.
The Mystery of Mr. E. Drood. By Orpheus C. Kerr.
_The Piccadilly Annual_, Dec. 1870, pp. 59-62.
The Mystery of Mr. E. Drood. An adaptation. By O.C. Kerr. London [1871], 8vo.
John Jasper's Secret: a sequel to Charles Dickens's unfinished novel, "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." Philadelphia [1871].
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Part the Second, by the Spirit Pen of Charles Dickens, etc. Brattleboro' [U.S.], 1873.
A Great Mystery Solved: being a sequel to "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." By Gillian Vase. 3 vols. London, 1878, 8vo.
Nicholas Nickelbery. Containing the adventures of the family of Nickelbery. By "Bos." With forty-three woodcut illustrations. London [1838], 8vo.
Scenes from the Life of Nickleby Married ... being a sequel to the "Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby." Edited by "Guess." With twenty-one etched illustrations by "Quiz." London, 1840.
No Thoroughfare: the Book in Eight Acts, etc.
_The Mask._ February 1868, pp. 14-18.
No Throughfare. [A Parody upon Dickens's "No Thoroughfare."] By C----s D----s, B. Brownjohn, and Domby. Second Edition. Boston [U.S.], 1868, 8vo.
The Life and Adventures of Oliver Twiss, the Workhouse Boy. [Edited by Bos.] London [1839]. 8vo.
Posthumous Papers of the Cadger's Club. With sixteen engravings. London [1837].
Posthumous Papers of the Wonderful Discovery Club, formerly of Camden Town. Established by Sir Peter Patron. Edited by "Poz." With eleven illustrations, designed by Squib, and engraved by Point. London, 1838.
The Post-humourous Notes of the Pickwickian Club. Edited by "Bos." Illustrated with 120 engravings. 2 vols. London [1839], 8vo.
There are, in fact, 332 engravings.
Pickwick in America! detailing all the ... adventures of taat [_sic._] individual in the United States. Edited by "Bos." Illustrated with forty-six engravings. London [1840], 8vo.
Pickwick Abroad; or, the Tour in France. By George W.M. Reynolds. Illustrated with forty-one steel plates, by Alfred Crowquill, etc. London, 1839, 8vo.
--Another edition. London, 1864, 8vo.
Lloyd's Pickwickian Songster, etc. London [1837].
Pickwick Songster. With portraits, designed by C.J. Grant, of "Mr. Pickwick as Apollo," and "Sam Weller brushing boots." London, n.d.
The Pickwick Comic Almanac for 1838. With twelve comic woodcut illustrations, drawn by R. Cruikshank. London, 1838.
Mr. Pickwick's Collection of Songs. Illustrated. London [1837], 12mo.
Pickwick Treasury of Wit; or, Joe Miller's Jest Book. Dublin, 1840.
Sam Weller's Favourite Song Book. London [1837], 12mo.
Sam Weller's Pickwick Jest-Book, etc. With illustrations by Cruikshank, and portraits of all the "Pickwick" characters. London, 1837.
The Sam Weller Scrap Sheet. With forty woodcut portraits of "all the Pickwick Characters," etc. London, n.d.
Facts and Figures from Italy. Addressed during the last two winters to C. Dickens, being an appendix to his "Pictures." By Don Jeremy Savonarola. London, 1847, 8vo.
The Sketch Book. By "Bos." Containing tales, sketches, etc. With seventeen woodcut illustrations. London [1837], 8vo.
POETICAL.
Impromptu. By C.J. Davids.
_Bentley's Miscellany_, No. 2, March 1837, p. 297.
Poetical Epistle from Father Prout to "Boz." A poem of seven verses.
_Bentley's Miscellany_, Jan. 1838, p. 71.
A Tribute to Charles Dickens. A poem of twelve lines. By the Hon. Mrs. Norton.
_English Bijou Almanac_, 1842.
To Charles Dickens on his proposed voyage to America, 1842. By Thomas Hood.
_New Monthly Magazine_, Feb. 1842, p. 217.
To Charles Dickens, on his "Christmas Carol." A poem of fifteen lines. By W.W.G.
_Illuminated Magazine_, Feb. 1844, p. 189.
To Charles Dickens on his "Oliver Twist." By T.N. Talfourd.
_Tragedies; to which are added a few Sonnets and Verses_, by T.N. Talfourd, p. 244. London, 1844. 16mo.
The American's Apostrophe to "Boz." A poem.
_The Book of Ballads_ [_by T. Martin and W.E. Aytoun_]. _Edited by Bon Gaultier_, pp. 81-86. London, 1845, 16mo.
To Charles Dickens. A Sonnet.
_Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine_, March 1845, p. 250.
To Charles Dickens. A Dedicatory Sonnet. By John Forster.
_The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith_, by John Forster. London, 1848, 8vo.
To Charles Dickens. A Dedicatory Poem of two verses. By James Ballantine.
_Poems_, by James Ballantine. Edinburgh, 1856, 8vo.
Au Revoir. A poem of four verses.
_Judy_, Oct. 30, 1867, p. 37.
A Welcome to Dickens. A poem of eighty-four lines. By F.J. Parmentier.
_Harper's Weekly_, Nov. 30, 1867, pp. 757, 758.
Impromptu. A Humorous Verse of six lines.
_Life of Charles Dickens_, by R. Shelton Mackenzie, p. 97. Philadelphia [1870], 8vo.
Charles Dickens reading to his daughters on the Lawn at Gadshill. A poem of eight verses. By the Editor (C.W.).
_Life_, Dec. 8, 1880, p. 1005.
Memorial Verses, June 9, 1870. Fifteen verses. By F.T.P.
_Daily News_, June 18, 1870, p. 5.
Ode to the Memory of Charles Dickens. By A.B. Hume.
_A Christmas Memorial of Charles Dickens_, by A.B. Hume. London, 1870, 8vo.
Charles Dickens. Born February 7, 1812. Died June 9, 1870. A memorial poem of fourteen verses.
_Punch_, June 18, 1870, p. 244.
In Memoriam. June 9, 1870. A poem of six verses.
_Graphic_, June 18, 1870, p. 678.
Charles Dickens. Born 7th February 1812; died 9th June 1870. A memorial sonnet.
_Judy_, June 22, 1870, p. 91.
In Memory. A poem of ten verses, with an illustration by F. Barnard.
_Fun_, June 25, 1870, p. 157.
In Memoriam. A poem of seventy lines. By H.M.C.
_Gentleman's Magazine_, July 1, 1870, p. 22.
To His Memory. A poem of five verses.
_Argosy_, August, 1870, p. 114.
A Man of the Crowd to Charles Dickens. A poem of a hundred-and-six lines. By E.J. Milliken.
_Gentleman's Magazine_, August 1870, pp. 277-279.
Dickens. A memorial poem of two verses. By O.C.K. (Orpheus C. Kerr).
_Piccadilly Annual_, Dec. 1870, p. 72.
In Memoriam. Charles Dickens. _Obiit_, June 9, 1870. Five verses.
_Charles Dickens, with anecdotes and recollections of his life._ By William Watkins. London [1870], 8vo.
Dickens in Camp. A poem of ten verses. By F. Bret Harte.
_Poems_, by F. Bret Harte. Boston, 1871, 12mo.
Dickens at Gadshill. A poem of eighteen verses. By C.K. (Charles Kent).
_Athenæum_, June 3, 1871, p. 687.
Death of Charles Dickens. A poem of seventeen verses.
_The Circe and other Poems_, by John Appleby, 1873.
At Gad's Hill. An obituary poem of fourteen verses. By Richard Henry Stoddard.
_Bric-a-Brac Series. Anecdote Biographies of Thackeray and Dickens_, p. 296. By Richard Henry Stoddard. New York, 1874, 8vo.
At the Grave of Dickens. A sonnet. By Clelia R. Crespi.
_Detroit Free Press_, July 1884.
In Memoriam: Charles Dickens. Died June 9, 1870. A sonnet. By C.K.
_Graphic_, June 6, 1885, p. 586.
MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER ARTICLES.
Charles Dickens. _Revue Britannique_, Avril 1843, pp. 340-376.--_People's Journal_ (portrait), by William Howitt, 1846, vol. 1, pp. 8-12.--_Revue des Deux Mondes_, by Arthur Dudley, March 1848, pp. 901-922--_Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine_, April 1855, pp. 451-466; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, June 1855, pp. 200-214.--_Die Gartenlaube_ (portrait), 1856, pp. 73-75.--_Saturday Review_, May 1858, pp. 474, 475; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, July 1858, pp. 263-265--_Town Talk_, June 1858, p. 76.--_National Review_, vol. 7, 1858, pp. 458-486.--_Illustrated News of the World_, Supplement, Oct. 9, 1858.--_National Review_ (by W. Bagehot), Oct. 1858, pp. 458-486; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, 1858, pp. 643-659; and in "Literary Studies by the late Walter Bagehot."--_Critic_ (portrait), 1858, pp. 534-537.--_Harper's New Monthly Magazine_, 1862, pp. 376-380.--_Every Saturday_, vol. 1, 1866, p. 79; vol. 9, p. 225.--_Harper's Weekly_ (portrait), 1867, p. 757; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, 1867, pp. 688-690.--_North American Review_, by C.E. Norton, April, 1868, pp. 671-672.--_Court Suburb Magazine_, by B., Dec. 1868, pp. 142, 143.--_Contemporary Review_, by George Stott, Feb. 1869, pp. 203-225; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, March 1869, pp. 707-720.--_L'Illustration_ (portrait), by Jules Claretie, 18 Juin, 1870--_Le Monde Illustré_ (portrait), by Léo de Bernard, 25 Juin, 1870.--_Annual Register_, 1870, pp. 151-153.--_Illustrated London News_ (portrait), June, 1870, p. 639.--_Spectator_, 1870, pp. 716, 717.--_Ueber Land und Meer_ (portrait), No. 42, 1870, p. 19--_Fraser's Magazine_, July 1870, pp. 130-134.--_Putnam's Monthly Magazine_, by P. Godwin, vol. 16, 1870, p. 231.--_St. Paul's Magazine_, by Anthony Trollope, July 1870, pp. 370-375; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, Sept. 1870, pp. 297-301.--_Illustrated Magazine_, by "Meteor," 1870, pp. 164, 165.--_Illustrated Review_, with portrait, vol. 1, 1870, pp. 1-4.--_Hours at Home_, by D.G. Mitchell, 1870, pp. 363-368.--_Gentleman's Magazine_ (portrait), July 1870, pp. 21, 22.--_Graphic_ (portrait), 1870, p. 687.--_Nation_ (by J.R. Dennett), 1870, pp. 380, 381.--_Temple Bar_, by Alfred Austin, July 1870, pp. 554-562.--_St. James's Magazine_ (portrait), 1870, pp. 696-699.--_Victoria Magazine_, by Edward Roscoe, vol. 15, 1870, pp. 357-363.--_Art Journal_, July, 1870, p. 224.--_Leisure Hour_ (portrait), by Miss E.J. Whately, Nov. 1870, pp. 728-732.--_New Eclectic_, by B. Jerrold, vol. 7, 1871, p. 332.--_London Quarterly Review_, Jan. 1871, pp. 265-286.--_Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine_, June 1871, pp. 673-695; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, Sept. 1871, pp. 257, 274; _Littell's Living Age_, July 1871, pp. 29-44.--_Gentleman's Magazine_, by George Barnett Smith, 1874, pp. 301-316.--_Social Notes_, by Moy Thomas (portrait), etc., Oct. 1879, pp. 114-117.--_Fortnightly Review_, by Mowbray Morris, Dec. 1882, pp. 762-779.
----About England with. _Scribner's Monthly_, by B.E. Martin [illustrated], Aug. 1880, pp. 494-503.
----Amateur Theatricals. _Macmillan's Magazine_, Jan. 1871, pp. 206-215; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, March 1871, pp. 322-330.--_Every Saturday_, vol. 10, p. 70.
----As "Captain Bobadil" (portrait). _Every Saturday_, vol. 11, p. 295.
----American Notes. _Fraser's Magazine_, Nov. 1842, pp. 617-629.--_Monthly Review_, Nov. 1842, pp. 392-403.--_Chambers's Edinburgh Journal_, Nov. 1842, pp. 348, 349, 356, 357.--_New Monthly Magazine_ (by Thomas Hood), Nov. 1842, pp. 396-406.--_Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine_, by Q.Q.Q., Dec. 1842, pp. 783-801.--_Tait's Edinburgh Magazine_, vol. 9, 1842, pp. 737-746.--_Christian Remembrancer_, Dec. 1842, pp. 679, 680.--_Edinburgh Review_, by James Spedding, Jan. 1843, pp. 497-522. Reprinted in "Reviews and Discussions," etc., by James Spedding; Note to the above, Feb. 1843, p. 301.--_Eclectic Museum_, vol. 1, 1843, p. 230.--_North American Review_, Jan. 1843, pp. 212-237.--_Quarterly Review_, March 1843, pp. 502-522.--_Westminster Review_, by H., 1843, pp. 146-160.--_New Englander_, by J.P. Thompson, 1843, pp. 64-84.--_Southern Literary Messenger_, 1843, pp. 58-62.--_Atlantic Monthly_, by Edwin P. Whipple, April 1877, pp. 462-466.
----And Benjamin Disraeli. _Tailor and Cutter_, July 1870, pp. 401-402.
----The Styles of Disraeli and. _Galaxy_, by Richard Grant White, Aug. 1870, pp. 253-263.
----And Thackeray. _Littell's Living Age_, vol. 21, p. 224.--_Dublin Review_, April 1871, pp. 315-350.
----And Bulwer. A Contrast. _Temple Bar_, Jan. 1875, pp. 168-180.
----Living Literati; Sir E. Bulwer Lytton and Mr. Charles Dickens. _Eginton's Literary Railway Miscellany_, 1854, pp. 19-25, 174-188.
----And Chauncy Hare Townshend. _London Society_, Aug. 1870, pp. 157-159.
----And his Critics. _The Train_, by John Hollingshead, Aug. 1857, pp. 76-79; reprinted in "Essays and Miscellanies" by John Hollingshead.
----And his Debt of Honour. _Land We Love_, vol. 5, p. 414.
----And his Illustrators. With nine illustrations. _Christmas Bookseller_, 1879, pp. 15-21.
----And his Letters. Part 1. By Mary Cowden Clarke. _Gentleman's Magazine_, Dec. 1876, pp. 708-713.
----And his Works. _Fraser's Magazine_, April 1840, pp. 381-400.
----Another Gossip about.--_Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine_, vol. 12, 1872, pp. 78-83.
----As an Author and Reader. _Welcome_, with portrait, vol. 12, 1885, pp. 166-170.
----As a Dramatic Critic. _Longman's Magazine_, by Dutton Cook, May 1883, pp. 29-42.
----As a Dramatist and a Poet. _Gentleman's Magazine_, by Percy Fitzgerald, 1878, pp. 61-77.
----As a Humaniser. _St. James's Magazine_, by Arnold Quamoclit, 1879, pp. 281-291.
----As a Journalist. _Journalist, A Monthly Phonographic Magazine_, by Charles Kent, in Pitman's Shorthand, vol. 1, Dec. 1879, pp. 17-25. Done into English--_Time_, July 1881, pp. 361-374.
----As a Literary Exemplar. _University Quarterly_, by F.A. Walker, vol. 1, p. 91, etc.
----As a Moralist. _Old and New_, April 1871, pp. 480-483.
----As a Moral Teacher. _Monthly Religious Magazine_, by J.H. Morison, vol. 44, p. 129, etc.
----As a Reader. _The Critic_, 1858, pp. 537, 538.
----Eine Vorlesung von Charles Dickens. _Die Gartenlaube_, by Corvin (portrait), 1861, pp. 612-614.
----Readings by Charles Dickens. _Land We Love_, by T.C. De Leon, vol. 4, p. 421, etc.
----Farewell Reading in London. _Every Saturday_, vol. 9, pp. 242, 260.
----Last Readings. _Graphic_, February 1870, p. 250.
----New Reading. Illustrated. _Tinsley's Magazine_, by Edmund Yates, 1869, pp. 60-64.
----At Home. _Every Saturday_, vol. 2, p. 396. _Gentleman's Magazine_ (by Percy Fitzgerald), November 1881, pp. 562-583.--_Cornhill Magazine_ (by his eldest daughter), 1885, pp. 32-51.
----At Gadshill Place. _Life_, 1880, pp. 1005, 1006.
----Biographical Sketch of. _The Eclectic Magazine_ (portrait), 1864, pp. 115-117.
----Bleak House. _Rambler_, vol. 1. N.S., 1854, pp. 41-45.
----Boyhood of. _Thistle_, by J.D.D., vol. 1, pp. 51-55.
----Childhood of. (Illustrated.) _Manchester Quarterly_, by Robert L. Langton, vol. 1, 1882, pp. 178-180.
----Early Life of. _Every Saturday_, vol. 12, p. 60.
----Boz. _The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine_, by J.T., July 1870, pp. 14-16.
----The "Boz" Ball. _Historical Magazine_, by P.M., pp. 110-113 and 291-294.
----"Boz" in Paris.--_Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine_, vol. 10, pp. 186-189.
----Boz _versus_ Dickens. _Parker's London Magazine_, February 1845, pp. 122-128.
----Grip the Raven, in "Barnaby Rudge." _Every Saturday_, vol. 9, 542, 742, 749.
----The Battle of Life. _Tait's Edinburgh Magazine_, 1847, pp. 55-60.
----Bleak House. _Spectator_ (by George Brimley), Sep. 1853, pp. 923-925. Reprinted in "Essays by the late George Brimley."--_United States Magazine and Democratic Review_, Sep. 1853, pp. 276-280.--_North American Review_ (by W. Sargent,) Oct. 1853, pp. 409-439.--_Eclectic Review_, Dec. 1853, pp. 665-679.
----Characters in. _Putnam's Monthly Magazine_ (by C.F. Riggs), 1853, pp. 558-562.
----Characters from Dickens [Illustrated]. _Jack and Jill_, 1885-6.
----The Chimes. _Dublin Review_, Dec. 1844, pp. 560-568.--_Eclectic Review_, 1845, pp. 70-88.--_Edinburgh Review_, Jan. 1845, pp. 181-189; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, May 1845, pp. 33-38.
----Christmas Books. _Union Magazine_, 1846, pp. 223-236.
----A Christmas Carol. _Dublin Review_, 1843, pp. 510-529.--_Fraser's Magazine_, by M.A.T., Feb. 1844, pp. 167-169.--_Hood's Magazine_, 1844, pp. 68-75.--_Knickerbocker_, by S.G. Clark, March, 1844, pp. 276-281.
----Controversy. _American Publishers' Circular_, June 1867, pp. 68-69.
----Cricket on the Hearth. _Chambers's Edinburgh Journal_, 1846, pp. 44-48.--_Oxford and Cambridge Review_, vol. 2, 1846, pp. 43-50.
----David Copperfield. _Fraser's Magazine_, Dec. 1850, pp. 698-710; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, Feb. 1851, pp. 247-258.
----David Copperfield and Arthur Pendennis. _Southern Literary Messenger_, 1851, pp. 499-504.--_Prospective Review_, July 1851, pp. 157-191.--_North British Review_ (by David Masson), May 1851, pp. 57-89; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, July 1851, pp. 97-110.
----Schools; or, Teachers and Taught. _Family Herald_, July 1849, pp. 204-205.
----The Death of. Articles reprinted from the _Saturday Review_, the _Spectator_, the _Daily News_, and the _Times_. _Eclectic Magazine_, Aug. 1870, pp. 217-224.--_Saturday Review_, June 11, 1870, pp. 760, 761.--_Every Saturday_, vol. 9, 1870, p. 450.
----Devonshire House Theatricals. _Bentley's Miscellany_, 1851, pp. 660-667.
----Dictionary of (Pierce and Wheeler's). _Every Saturday_, vol. 11, p. 258.
----Dogs; or, the Landseer of Fiction. [Illustrated.] _London Society_, July 1863, pp. 48-61.
----Dombey and Son. _Chambers's Edinburgh Journal_, Oct. 1846, pp. 269, 270.--_North British Review_, May 1847, pp. 110-136.--_Rambler_, vol. 1, 1848, pp. 64, 66.--_Sun_ (by Charles Kent), April 13, 1848.
---- ----Humourists: Dickens and Thackeray (Dombey and Son and Vanity Fair). _English Review_, Dec. 1848, pp. 257-275; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, March 1849, pp. 370-379.
---- ----The Wooden Midshipman (of "Dombey and Son"). (By Ashby Sterry.) _All the Year Round_, Oct. 1881, pp. 173-179.
----English Magazines on, 1870. _Every Saturday_, vol. 9, p. 482.
----Farewell Banquet to, 1867. _Every Saturday_, vol. 4, p. 705.
----A Few Words on. _Town and Country_, by A.J.H. Crespi, N.S., vol. 1, 1873, pp. 265-273.
----Footprints of. _Harper's New Monthly Magazine_, by M.D. Conway. 1870, pp. 610-616.
----Forster's Life of (Vol. 1). _Examiner_, by Herbert Wilson, Dec. 1871, pp. 1217, 1218; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, Feb. 1872, pp. 237-240.--_Chambers's Journal_ (by James Payn), Jan. 1872, pp. 17-21 and 40-45.--_Quarterly Review_, Jan. 1872, pp. 125-147.--_Nation_, 1872, pp. 42, 43.--_Fortnightly Review_, by J. Herbert Stack, Jan. 1872, pp. 117-120.--_Fraser's Magazine_, Jan. 1872, pp. 105-113; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, March 1872, pp. 277-284.--_Canadian Monthly_, Feb. 1872, pp. 179-182.--_Lakeside Monthly_, April 1872, pp. 336-340.--_Overland Monthly_, by George B. Merrill, May 1872, pp. 443-451.
----Forster's Life of (vol. 2). _Examiner_, Nov. 1872, pp. 1132, 1133.--_Nation_, 1873, pp. 28, 29.--_Chambers's Journal_ (by James Payn), Feb. 1873, pp. 74-79.--_Canadian Monthly_, Feb. 1873, pp. 171-173.--_Temple Bar_, May 1873, pp. 169-185.
----Forster's Life of (vol. 3). _Examiner_, 1874, pp. 161, 162.--_Nation_, 1874, pp. 175, 176.--_Chambers's Journal_ (by James Payn), March 1874, pp. 177-180.--_Canadian Monthly_, April 1874, pp. 364-366.
----Forster's Life of. _International Review_, May 1874, pp. 417-420.--_North American Review_, vol. 114, p. 413.--_Every Saturday_, vol. 14, p. 608.--_Revue des Deux Mondes_, by Léon Boucher, tom. 8, 1875, pp. 95-126.--_American Bibliopolist_, vol. 4, p. 125.--_Catholic World_, by J.R.G. Hassard, vol. 30, p. 692.
----Four months with. (1842.) _Atlantic Monthly_, by G.W. Putnam. 1870, pp. 476-482, 591-599.
----French Criticism of. _People's Journal_, vol. 5, p. 228.
----On the Genius of. _Knickerbocker_, by F.W. Shelton, May 1852, pp. 421-431.--_Putnam's Monthly Magazine_, by G.F. Talbot, 1855, pp. 263-272.--_Atlantic Monthly_, by E.P. Whipple, May 1867, pp. 546-554.--_Spectator_, 1870, pp. 749-751.--_New Eclectic_, vol. 7, 1871, p. 257
----The "Good Genie" of Fiction. _St. Paul's Magazine_, by Robert Buchanan, 1872, pp. 130-148; reprinted in "A Poet's Sketch-Book," etc., by Robert Buchanan, 1883.
----Great Expectations. _Atlantic Monthly_, by Edwin P. Whipple, Sep. 1877, pp. 327-333.--_Eclectic Review_, Oct. 1861, pp. 458-477.--_Dublin University Magazine_, Dec. 1861, pp. 685-693.
----Bygone Celebrities: I. The Guild of Literature and Art. _Gentleman's Magazine_, by R.H. Horne, Feb. 1871, pp. 247-262.
----Hard Times. _Westminster Review_, Oct. 1854, pp. 604-608.--_Atlantic Monthly_, by Edwin P. Whipple, March 1877, pp. 353-358.
----The Home of. _Hours at Home_, by John D. Sherwood, July 1867, pp. 239-242.--_Every Saturday_, vol. 9, p. 228.
----In and Out of London with. _Scribner's Monthly_, by B.E. Martin. [Illustrated.] May 1881, pp. 32-45.
----In London with. _Scribner's Monthly_, by B.E. Martin. (Illustrated). March 1881, pp. 649-664.
----In the Editor's Chair. _Gentleman's Magazine_, by Percy Fitzgerald, June 1881, pp. 725-742.
----In Memoriam. By A.H. (Arthur Helps). _Macmillan's Magazine_, July 1870, pp. 236-240.--_Gentleman's Magazine_, by Blanchard Jerrold, July 1870, pp. 228-241; reprinted, with additions, as "A Day with Charles Dickens," in the "Best of all Good Company," by Blanchard Jerrold, 1872.
----In New York (by J.R. Dennett). _Nation_, 1867, pp. 482, 483.
----In Poet's Corner. _Illustrated London News_, June 1870, pp. 652 and 662, 663.
----In Relation to Christmas. _Graphic_ Christmas Number, 1870, p, 19.
----In Relation to Criticism. _Fortnightly Review_, by George Henry Lewes, 1872, pp. 141-154; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, 1872, pp. 445-453; _Every Saturday_, vol. 12., p. 246, etc.
----A Lost Work of (Is She His Wife? or, Something Singular). _The Pen; a Journal of Literature_, by Richard Herne Shepherd, October 1880, pp. 311, 312.
----Least known writings of. _Every Saturday_, vol. 9, p. 471.
----Letters of. _Fortnightly Review_, by William Minto, Dec. 1879, pp. 845-862; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, 1880, pp. 3-13; _Eclectic Magazine_, 1880, pp. 165-175.--_Nation_, by W.C. Brownell, December 1879, pp. 388-390.--_Literary World_, December 1879, pp. 369-371.--_Scribner's Monthly_, Jan. 1880, pp. 470, 471.--_Appleton's Journal of Literature_, 1880, pp. 72-81.--_Contemporary Review_, by Matthew Browne, 1880, pp. 77-85.--_North American Review_, by Eugene L. Didier, March 1880, pp. 302-306.--_Westminster Review_, April 1880, pp. 423-448; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, June 1880, pp. 707-720.--_Dublin Review_, by Helen Atteridge, April 1880, pp. 409-438.--_Month_, by the Rev. G. Macleod, May 1880, pp. 81-97.--_International Review_, by J.S. Morse, Jnn., vol. 8, p. 271.
----Life and Letters of. _Catholic World_, vol. 30, pp. 692-701.
----Little Boys and Great Men. _Little Folks_, by C.L.M. Nos. 64, 65.
----Little Dorrit. _Edinburgh Review_, July 1857, pp. 124-156.--_Leader_, June 1857, pp. 616, 617.--_Sun_, by Charles Kent, June 26, 1857.
----Lives of the Illustrious. _The Biographical Magazine_, by J.H.F., vol. 2, pp. 276-297.
----Manuscripts, _Chambers's Journal_, Nov. 1877, pp. 710-712; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, 1878, pp. 80-82; _Littell's Living Age_, 1878, pp. 252-254.--_Potter's American Monthly_, vol. 10, p. 156.
----Life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. _Monthly Review_, Sept. 1844, pp. 137-146.--_National Review_, July 1861, pp. 134-150.
----Master Humphrey's Clock. _Monthly Review_, May 1840, pp. 35-43.--_Christian Examiner_, March 1842, pp. 1-19.
----Memories of Charles Dickens. _Atlantic Monthly_, by J.T. Fields, Aug. 1870, pp. 235-245; same article, _Piccadilly Annual_, 1870, pp. 66-72.
----Bygone Celebrities: II. Mr. Nightingale's Diary. _Gentleman's Magazine_, by R.H. Horne. May 1871, pp. 660-672.
----Modern Novelists. _Westminster Review_, Oct. 1864, pp. 414-441; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, 1865, pp. 42-59.
----Modern Novels. Including the "Pickwick Papers," "Nicholas Nickleby," and "Master Humphrey's Clock." _Christian Remembrancer_, Dec. 1842, pp. 581-596.
----Moral Services to Literature. _Spectator_, April 1869, pp. 474, 475; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, July 1869, pp. 103-106.
----Mystery of Edwin Drood. _Graphic_, April 1870, p. 438.--_Every Saturday_, 1870, vol. 9, pp. 291, 594.--_Spectator_, 1870, pp. 1176, 1177.--_Old and New_, (by George B. Woods), Nov. 1870, pp. 530-533.--_Southern Magazine_, 1873, vol. 14, p. 219.--_Belgravia_ (by Thomas Foster), June 1878, pp. 453-473.
----How "Edwin Drood" was Illustrated. [Illustrated.] _Century Magazine_, by Alice Meynell, Feb. 1884, pp. 522-528.
----A Quasi-Scientific Inquiry into "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." Illustrated. _Knowledge_, by Thomas Foster, Sep. 12, Nov. 14, 1884.
----Suggestions for a Conclusion to "Edwin Drood." _Cornhill Magazine_, March 1884, pp. 308-317.
----Edwin Drood. Concluded by Charles Dickens, through a Medium. _Transatlantic_, vol. 2, 1873, pp. 173-183.
----In France. (Acting of Nicholas Nickleby in Paris.) _Fraser's Magazine_, March 1842, pp. 342-352.
----Nomenclature. _Belgravia_, by W.F. Peacock, 1873, pp. 267-276, 393-402.
----Notes and Correspondence. _Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine_, vol. 11, 1871, pp. 91-95.
----Novel Reading: The works of. _Nineteenth Century_, by Anthony Trollope, 1879, pp. 24-43.
----Novels and Novelists. _North American Review_, by E.P. Whipple, October 1849, pp. 383-407; reprinted in "Literature and Life," etc., by E.P. Whipple.
----Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge. _Christian Remembrancer_, vol. 4, 1842, p. 581.--_Pall Mall Gazette_, January 1, 1884, pp. 11, 12.
----The Old Lady of Fetter Lane (Old Curiosity Shop). (Illustrated.) _Pall Mall Gazette_, January 5, 1884, p.
----Oliver Twist. _Southern Literary Messenger_, May 1837, pp. 323-325.--_London and Westminster Review_, July 1837, pp. 194-215.--_Dublin University Magazine_, December 1838, pp. 699-723.--_Quarterly Review_, June 1839, pp. 83-102.--_Christian Examiner_, by J.S.D., Nov. 1839, pp. 161-174.--_Atlantic Monthly_, by Edwin P. Whipple, Oct. 1876, pp. 474-479.
----On Bells. _Belgravia_, by George Delamere Cowan, Jan. 1876, pp. 380-387.
----Our Letter. _St. Nicholas_, by M.F. Armstrong, 1877, pp. 438-441.
----Our Mutual Friend. _Eclectic Review_, Nov. 1865, pp. 455-476.--_Nation_, Dec. 1865, pp. 786, 787.--_Westminster Review_, April 1866, pp. 582-585.
----Our Mutual Friend in Manuscript. _Scribner's Monthly Magazine_, by Kate Field, August 1874, pp. 472-475.
----Pickwick Club. _Southern Literary Messenger_, 1836, pp. 787, 788; Sept. 1837, pp. 525-532.--_Littell's Museum of Foreign Literature_, vol. 32, 1837, p. 195.--_Monthly Review_, Feb. 1837, pp. 153-163.--_Eclectic Review_, April 1837, pp. 339-355.--_Chambers's Edinburgh Journal_, April 1837, pp. 109, 110.--_London and Westminster Review_, July 1837, pp. 194-215.--_Quarterly Review_, Oct. 1837, pp. 484-518.--_Belgravia_, by W.S. (W. Sawyer), July 1870, pp. 33-36.--_Atlantic Monthly_, by Edwin P. Whipple, Aug. 1876, pp. 219-224.
---- ----Mr. Pickwick and Nicholas Nickleby. [Illustrated.] _Scribner's Monthly_, by B.E. Martin, Sept. 1880, pp. 641-656.
---- ----From Faust to Mr. Pickwick. _Contemporary Review_, by Matthew Browne, July 1880, pp. 162-176.
---- ----German Translation of the "Pickwick Papers." _Dublin Review_, Feb. 1840, pp. 160-188.
---- ----The Origin of the Pickwick Papers. _Society_, by R.H. Shepherd, Oct. 4, 1884, pp. 18-20.
---- ----The Portrait of Mr. Pickwick. _Belgravia_, by George Augustus Sala, Aug. 1870, pp. 165-171.
----Pictures from Italy. _Tait's Edinburgh Magazine_, vol. 13, 1846, pp. 461-466.--_Chambers's Edinburgh Journal_, 1846, pp. 389-391.--_Dublin Review_, Sept. 1846, pp. 184-201.--_Sun_, by Charles Kent, March 1846.
----Poetic Element in the Style of. _Every Saturday_, vol. 9, p. 811.
----The Pressmen of, and Thackeray. _Graphic_, by T.H. North, 1881, p. 116.
----Reception of. _United States Magazine and Democratic Review_ (portrait), April 1842, pp. 315-320.
----Reminiscences of. _Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine_, by E.E.C., vol. 10, 1871, pp. 336-344.
----Remonstrance with. _Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine_, April 1857, pp. 490-503; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, May 1857, pp. 480-492.
----Sale of the Effects of. _Every Saturday_, vol. 9, p. 557.--_Chambers's Journal_, 1870, pp. 522-505.
----Seasonable Words about. _The Overland Monthly_, by N.S. Dodge, 1871, pp. 72-82.
----Secularistic Teaching. _Secular Chronicle_, by Harriet T. Law (portrait). Dec. 1877, pp. 289-291.
----Shadow on Life of. _Atlantic Monthly_, by Edwin P. Whipple, Aug. 1877, pp. 227-233.
----Sketches by Boz. _Monthly Review_, March 1836, pp. 350-357; 1837, pp. 153-163.--_Mirror_, April 1836, pp. 249-250--_London and Westminster Review_, July 1837, pp. 194-215.--_Quarterly Review_, Oct. 1837, pp. 484-518.
---- ----The Boarding House (Sketches by Boz). _Chambers's Edinburgh Journal_, April 1836, pp. 83, 84.
---- ----Watkins Tottle and other Sketches (Sketches by Boz). _Southern Literary Messenger_, 1836, pp. 457-460.
----Son talent et ses oeuvres. _Revue des Deux Mondes_, by H. Taine. Feb. 1856, pp. 618-647.
----Studien über Dickens und den Humor. _Westermann's Jahrbuch der Illustrirten Deutschen Monatshefte_, Von Julian Schmidt (portrait), April-July 1870.
----Studies of English Authors. No. V. Charles Dickens. In eleven chapters. _Literary World_, by Peter Bayne, March 21 to May 30, 1879.
----Study. _Graphic_ Christmas Number, by C.C. 1870.
----A Tale of Two Cities. _Saturday Review_, Dec. 1859, pp. 741-743; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, Feb. 1860, pp. 366-369. _Sun_, by Charles Kent, Aug. 11, 1859.
----Tales. _Edinburgh Review_, Oct. 1838, pp. 75-97.
----The Tendency of Works of. _Argosy_, by A.D., 1885, pp. 282-292.
----The Tension in. _Every Saturday_, Dec. 1872, pp. 678-679.
----A Tramp with. Through London by Night with the Great Novelist. _Detroit Free Press_, April 7, 1883.
----Tulrumble, and Oliver Twist. _Southern Literary Messenger_, May 1837, pp. 323-325.
----The "Two Green Leaves" (portrait). _Graphic_, March 26, 1870, pp. 388-390.
----Unpublished Letters. _Times_, Oct. 27, 1883.
----Satire on. _Blackwood's Magazine_, by S. Warren, vol. 60, 1846, pp. 590-605; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, vol. 10, 1847, p. 65.
----Use of the Bible. _Temple Bar_, September 1869, pp. 225-234; same article, _Appleton's Journal_, Oct. 16, 23, 1869, pp. 265-267, 294, 295; _Every Saturday_, vol. 8, p. 411.
----Verse. _Spectator_, 1877, pp. 1651-1653; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, 1878, pp. 237-241.
----Visit to Charles Dickens by Hans Christian Andersen. _Bentley's Miscellany_, 1860, pp. 181-185; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, 1860, pp. 692-695, _Eclectic Magazine_, 1864, pp. 110-114.
---- ----Andersen's. _Temple Bar_, December 1870, pp. 27-46; same article, _Eclectic Magazine_, 1871, pp. 183-196, _Every Saturday_, vol. 9, p. 874, etc.; Appendix to _Pictures of Travels in Sweden_, etc.
---- ----Pilgrimage. [Visit to Gadshill.] _Lippincott's Magazine_, by Barton Hill. Sept. 1870, pp. 288-293.
----Voice of Christmas Past. (Illustrated.) _Harper's New Monthly Magazine_, by Mrs. Z.B. Buddington, January 1871, pp. 187-200.
----With the Newsvendors.--_Every Saturday_, vol. 9. p. 318.
----Works. _London University Magazine_, by J.S. (James Spedding), vol. 1, 1842, pp. 378-398.--_North British Review_, by J. Cleghorn, May 1845, pp. 65-87; same article, _Littell's Living Age_, June 1845, pp. 601-610.--_National Quarterly Review_, by H. Dennison, 1860, vol. 1, p. 91.--_British Quarterly Review_, Jan. 1862, pp. 135-159.--_Scottish Review_, Dec. 1883, pp. 125-147.
VI.--CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS.
Sketches by Boz 1836-37 Sunday under Three Heads 1836 The Village Coquettes 1836 The Strange Gentleman 1837 Pickwick Papers 1837 Oliver Twist 1838 Sketches of Young Gentlemen 1838 Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi 1838 Nicholas Nickleby 1839 Sketches of Young Couples 1840 Master Humphrey's Clock (The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge) 1840-1 American Notes 1842 Christmas Carol 1843 Martin Chuzzlewit 1844 The Chimes 1845 Cricket on the Hearth 1846 Pictures from Italy 1846 Battle of Life 1846 Dombey and Son 1848 Haunted Man 1848 David Copperfield 1850 Mr. Nightingale's Diary 1851 Child's History of England 1852-4 Bleak House 1853 Hard Times 1854 Little Dorrit 1857 Hunted Down 1859 Tale of Two Cities 1859 Great Expectations 1861 Uncommercial Traveller 1861 Our Mutual Friend 1865 Mystery of Edwin Drood 1870
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