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Author: David Skilton
The Early and Mid Victorian Novel 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 The age of the novel
1.1 Edward Bulwer, England and the English, 2 vols, 1833, vol. 2, pp. 109-12
1.2 Thomas De Quincey, review of John Forster, The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith, North British Review 9 (May 1848), 187-212, pp. 193-5
1.3 Walter Bagehot, ‘The Waverley Novels’, National Review 6 (April 1858), 444-72, p. 445
1.4 David Masson, British Novelists and Their Styles: being a critical sketch of the history of British prose fiction, Cambridge, 1859, pp. 233-40
1.5 Review of Trollope’s Framley Parsonage, Saturday Review 11 (4 May 1861), 451-2
1.6 E.S. Dallas (anon.), review of Dickens’s Great Expectations, The Times, 17 October 1861, 6
1.7 J.C. Jeaffreson (anon.), review of Trollope’s The Small House at Allington, Athenaeum 1900 (26 March 1864), 437-8, p. 437
1.8 Review of George Eliot’s Middlemarch, Academy 4 (1 January 1873), 1-4, p. 1; signed ‘H. Lawrenny’, pseudonym of Edith Simcox
2 Fiction with a purpose
2.1 T.H. Lister (anon.), review of Sketches by Boz, The Pickwick Papers, Nicholas Nickleby and Oliver Twist, Edinburgh Review 68 (October 1838), 75-97, pp. 76-8
2.2 Anonymous review of Dickens’s The Chimes, Economist, 18 January 1845, 53-4
2.3 Preface to the 1845 edition of Edward Bulwer Lytton, Night and Morning; from Lord Lytton’s Novels, the Knebworth Edition, vol. 2, pp. vii-xi
2.4 E.S. Dallas, The Gay Science, 2 vols, London, 1866, vol. 2, pp. 158-63
2.5 Edward Dowden, ‘George Eliot’, Contemporary Review 20 (August 1872), 403-22, pp. 418-21
2.6 Anthony Trollope on moral teaching, An Autobiography, written 1875-6, 3 vols, 1883, vol. 2, pp. 31-5
2.7 John Morley, ‘The Life of George Eliot’, review of J.W. Cross, George Eliot’s Life, 3 vols, Edinburgh, 1885, Macmillan’s Magazine 51 (February 1885), 253
3 Social, moral and religious judgements
3.1 Elizabeth Rigby (anon.), review of Vanity Fair, Jane Eyre and Governesses’ Benevolent Institution Report for 1847, Quarterly Review 84 (December 1848), 162-75
3.2 E.S. Dallas (anon.), review of Geraldine Jewsbury, Constance Herbert, The Times, 1 June 1855, 10
3.3 Richard Holt Hutton (anon.), ‘The Hard Church Novel’, review of Perversion, 3 vols, 1856, National Review 3 (July 1856), 127-46
3.4 E.S. Dallas (anon.), review of Charles Kingsley, Two Years Ago, The Times, 29 December 1857, 5
3.5 Walter Bagehot (anon.), ‘Charles Dickens’, review of Chapman and Hall’s cheap edition of Dickens’s novels, 1857-8, National Review 7 (October 1858), 476-98
3.6 Henry Longueville Mansel (anon.), ‘Sensation Novels’, Quarterly Review 113 (April 1862), 481-9
3.7 Anonymous review of Anthony Trollope’s The Eustace Diamonds, Spectator 45 (26 October 1872), 1365-6
3.8 ‘Literature and Morality’, Cope’s Tobacco Plant 2 (September 1880), 525-6
4 Realism and idealism: the imitation of life
4.1 John Forster, unsigned review of Dickens’s Nicholas Nickleby, Examiner, 27 October 1839, 677
4.2 From the ‘Letter of Dedication’ to Wilkie Collins’s Basil, 1852, x-xx
4.3 George Brimley (anon.), ‘Thackeray’s Esmond’, Spectator 25 (6 November 1852), 1066-7
4.4 George Brimley (anon.), review of Lytton’s My Novel, Spectator 26 (19 February 1853), 179
4.5 Review of A Lost Love by ‘Ashford Owen’ (pseudonym of Anna C. Ogle), Saturday Review 1 (3 November 1855), 17-18
4.6 G.H. Lewes (anon.), ‘Realism in Art: Recent German Fiction’, Westminster Review 70 (October 1858), 493-6
4.7 George Eliot, ‘In which the Story Pauses a Little’, Adam Bede, first edn, 1859, vol. 1, pp. 259-65
4.8 George Henry Lewes (anon.), ‘The Novels of Jane Austen’, Blackwood’s Magazine 86 (July 1859), 101-7
4.9 David Masson, British Novelists and Their Styles: being a critical sketch of the history of British prose fiction, Cambridge, 1859, pp. 248-51
4.10 Richard Holt Hutton (anon.), ‘The Genius of Dickens’, Spectator 43 (18 June 1870), 749-51
4.11 Anthony Trollope on the language of fiction, An Autobiography, written 1875-6, 3 vols, 1883, vol. 2, pp. 59-60
5 Plot and character: realism and sensationalism
5.1 Edward Bruce Hamley, ‘Remonstrance with Dickens’, Blackwood’s Magazine 81 (April 1857), 495-503
5.2 Walter Bagehot, review of Lost and Won by Georgiana Marion Craik (Mrs A.W. May), Saturday Review 7 (16 April 1859), 474-5
5.3 Alexander Bain, from ‘Literature of Plot-interest’, The Emotions and the Will, 1859, pp. 196-71
5.4 E.S. Dallas (anon.), review of M.E. Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret, The Times, 18 November 1862, 8
5.5 ‘G’ [i.e. Richard Garnett], review of George Meredith’s Emilia in England, Reader III (no. 69) (23 April 1864), 514-15
5.6 Review of Trollope’s The Small House at Allington, Spectator, 9 April 1864, 421-3
5.7 E.S. Dallas, The Gay Science, 2 vols, London, 1866, vol. 2, pp. 292-9
5.8 Anthony Trollope, An Autobiography, written 1875-6, 3 vols, 1883, vol. 2, pp. 41-4
5.9 John Ruskin, from ‘Fiction, Fair and Foul’, parts 1 and 5, Nineteenth Century 7 (June 1880), 944-6 and 10 (October 1881), 520-1
6 The imagination and the creative process
6.1 William Caldwell Roscoe (anon.), ‘W.M. Thackeray, Artist and Moralist’, review of The Newcomes and Miscellanies, Prose and Verse, National Review 2 (January 1856), 177-213, pp. 179-80
6.2 William Caldwell Roscoe, ‘The Miss Brontës’, review of Gaskell’s Life of Charlotte Brontë and Charlotte Brontës collected novels, National Review 5 (July 1857), 127-64, pp. 134-6
6.3 Elizabeth Gaskell, Life of Charlotte Brontë, second edn, 1857, vol. 2, pp. 114-15
6.4 R.H. Hutton, ‘The Novels of George Eliot’, National Review 11 (July 1860), 191-219
6.5 E.S. Dallas, The Gay Science, 2 vols, London, 1866, vol. 1, pp. 207-8, 315-16 and 331-2
6.6 Review of Trollope’s An Eye For An Eye, Saturday Review 47 (29 March 1879), 410-11
7 The office of novelist
7.1 E.S. Dallas (anon.), ‘Currer Bell’, Blackwood’s Magazine 82 (July 1857), 78-80
7.2 H. Byerley Thomson, The Choice of a Profession. A Concise Account and Comparative Review of the English Professions, 1857, pp. 336-8
7.3 W.R. Greg (anon.), ‘False Morality of Lady Novelists’, National Review 1 (1859), 147-9
7.4 Edward Bulwer Lytton, ‘On Certain Principles of Art in Works of Imagination’, ‘Caxtoniana: a Series of Essays on Life, Literature, and Manners. – Part XVI’, Blackwood’s Magazine, 93 (May 1863), 554-5
7.5 Anthony Trollope, An Autobiography, written 1875-6, 3 vols, 1883, vol. 1, pp. 162-3
7.6 George Eliot, ‘Authorship’, from ‘Leaves from a Notebook’, written 1872-8, Essays, ‘Standard Edition’ of The Works of George Eliot, 1888, pp. 288-92
7.7 Edith Simcox (signed), ‘George Eliot’, Nineteenth Century 9 (May 1881), 782 and 797-8
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