Blackwood's magazine, 1817-25 : selections from Maga's infancy

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Blackwood's magazine, 1817-25 : selections from Maga's infancy

general editor, Nicholas Mason ; consulting editor, John Strachan ; volume editors, Anthony Jarrells ... [et al.]

Pickering & Chatto, 2006

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  • v. 2
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  • v. 4
  • v. 5
  • v. 6

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Includes index

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  • v. 1. Selected verse / edited by Nicholas Mason
  • v. 2. Selected prose / edited by Anthony Jarrells
  • v. 3. Noctes Ambrosianae, 1822-3 / edited by Mark Parker
  • v. 4. Noctes Ambrosianae, 1824-5 / edited by Mark Parker
  • v. 5. Selected criticism, 1817-19 / edited by Tom Mole
  • v. 6. Selected criticism, 1820-25 / edited by John Strachan ... [et al.]

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内容説明

Contextualizes and annotates the influential, scandalous, and entertaining texts which appeared in the "Blackwood's Magazine" between 1817 and 1825. This title features a detailed general introduction, volume introductions and endnotes, providing the reader with an understanding of the origins and early history of "Blackwood's Magazine".

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  • Volume 1: Selected Verse James Hogg, 'Verses ... on ... our final Victory over the French' (I, April 1817) Anon. ('J G H'), 'A Curious Old Song' (II, October 1817) Anon. ('H'), 'The Shade of Burns to his Tormentors' (II, November 1817) John Wilson, 'Lines Written in a Burial-Ground' (II, December 1817) Peter George Patmore, 'Sonnets to Mr. Wordsworth' (II, February 1818) Anon. ('A Lady'), 'Elegy on the Death of an Idiot Girl' (II, February 1818) Thomas Hamilton, 'Some Account of the Life and Writings of Ensign Odoherty' (II, February 1818) John Gibson Lockhart et al. (?), 'Notices to Correspondents' (II, March 1818) Thomas Hamilton, 'To the Publisher' (II, March 1818) Felicia Hemans, 'On the Death of the Princess Charlotte' (III, April 1818) Anon. ('S S'), 'Poetical Account of an Oxford Examination' (III, June 1818) William Wordsworth, 'Three Sonnets ... Caves in Yorkshire' (IV, January 1819) John Gibson Lockhart and David Macbeth Moir, 'Odoherty's Garland', 'Eve of St. Jerry', 'Auncient Waggonere' (IV, February 1819) David Macbeth Moir, 'Christabel, Part Third' (V, June 1819) David Macbeth Moir, 'Billy Routing, A Lyrical Ballad' (V, July 1819) John Hughes (?), 'Small Talk' (V, September 1819) Felicia Hemans, 'The Meeting of Wallace and Bruce' (V, September 1819) Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 'Fancy in Nubibus' (VI, November 1819) William Maginn, 'Don Juan Unread' (VI, November 1819) David Macbeth Moir, 'Moods of the Mind' (VII, April 1820) William Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart et al., '"Luctus" on the Death of Sir Daniel Donnelly' (VII, May 1820) John Gibson Lockhart, 'The Testimonium' (VII, July 1820) William Maginn and William Gosnell, 'Daniel O'Rourke, An Epic Poem' (VI, August 1820, and VIII, October 1820) David Macbeth Moir, 'Sonnet to Haydon', 'Sonnet to Wordsworth' (VIII, February 1821) David Macbeth Moir, 'Love Song, By a Junior Member of the Cockney School' (VIII, March 1821) David Macbeth Moir, 'Napoleon', 'Stanzas, On the Death of Napoleon' (IX, July 1821) Caroline Bowles, 'To a Dying Infant' (IX, July 1821) William Maginn, 'Ode on the King's Landing in Ireland' (X, August 1821) R F St Barbe, 'The Route' (XII, October 1822) Caroline Bowles, 'Letter from a Washerwoman' (XIII, February 1823) William Maginn, 'A Happy New-Year' (XV, January 1824) John Hughes, 'Magic Lay of the One-Horse Chay' (XVI, October 1824) William Maginn, 'Number a Hundred' (XVII, May 1825) Volume 2: Selected Prose James Hogg ('H'), 'Tales and Anecdotes of the Pastoral Life' (I, April 1817
  • May 1817
  • June 1817) James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart and John Wilson, 'Translation from an Ancient Chaldee Manuscript' (II, October 1817) Walter Scott, 'Narrative of a Fatal Event' (XII, March 1818) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Christian Wolf, A True Story - From the German' (III, September 1818) Daniel Keyte Sandford ('E'), 'A Night in the Catacombs' (IV, October 1818) James Hogg, 'The Shepherd's Calendar' (V, April 1819
  • May 1819) J H Merivale, 'Tales from the Cloister' (VII, May 1820) John Galt, 'The Ayrshire Legatees
  • Or, the Correspondence of the Pringle Family No VI' (VIII, December 1820) John Galt, 'The Steam-Boat
  • No VI Or, The Voyages and Travels of Thomas Duffle, Cloth-merchant in the Saltmarket of Glasgow' (X, August 1821) Thomas Doubleday ('Josiah Shufflebotham'), 'Shufflebotham's Dream' (VIII, October 1820) John Howison, 'The Florida Pirate' (IX, August 1821) James Hogg ('H'), 'The Shepherd's Calendar. Class Second. Deaths, Judgments, and Providences' (XIII, June 1823) Henry Thomson ('Thomas Ticklepitcher'), 'The Confessions of a Footman' (XIV, November 1823) Caroline Bowles ('A'), 'On Churchyards' (XV, April 1824) William Maginn, 'The Suicide' (XVI, August 1824) Caroline Bowles, 'Chapters on Churchyards, Chapter IV' (XVI, September 1824) David Macbeth Moir, 'Wonderful Passage in the Life of Mansie Wauch, Tailor' and 'Still Farther Portions of the Autobiography of Mansie Wauch, Tailor' (XVI, October 1824
  • XVIII, October 1825) Volume 3: Noctes Ambrosianae, 1822-23 #1 (March 1822) through #12 (October 1823) Volume 4: Noctes Ambrosianae, 1824-25 13 (March 1824) through #23 (December 1825) Volume 5: Selected Criticism, 1817-19 John Wilson, 'Observations on Mr. Wordsworth's Letter ... on Burns' (I, June 1817) John Wilson, 'Byron's Manfred' (I, June 1817) Anon., 'Modern Greece' (I, August 1817) John Wilson, 'Observations on Coleridge's Biographia Literaria' (II, October 1817) John Gibson Lockhart, 'On the Cockney School of Poetry, No. I' (II, October 1817) John Wilson, 'Vindication of Mr. Wordsworth's Letter' (II, October 1817) John Gibson Lockhart, 'On the Cockney School of Poetry, No. II' (II, November 1817) John Wilson, 'Letter occasioned by N's Vindication of Mr. Wordsworth' (II, November 1817) John Smyth (?), 'Letter to the Reviewer of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria' (II, December 1817) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Letter from Z to Mr. Leigh Hunt' (II, January 1818) H R M, 'The Jumpers, A New School of Poetry' (II, February 1818) Walter Scott, 'Remarks on Frankenstein' (II, March 1818) John Wilson, 'The Fudge Family in Paris' (III, May 1818) John Gibson Lockhart (?), 'Letter from Z. to Leigh Hunt, King of the Cockneys' (III, May 1818) John Wilson, 'Byron's Childe Harold' (III, May 1818) John Gibson Lockhart (?), 'Letter to the Author of Beppo' (III, June 1818) John Wilson, 'Essays on the Lake School of Poetry, No. I' (III, July 1818) John Gibson Lockhart, 'The Cockney School of Poetry, No. III' (III, July 1818) John Wilson, 'Hazlitt Cross-Questioned' (III, August 1818) John Wilson, 'On Shakespeare's Sonnets' (III, August 1818) John Gibson Lockhart, 'The Cockney School of Poetry, No. IV' (III, August 1818) John Wilson, 'The Preternatural in Fiction' (III, September 1818) John Wilson, 'Of a National Character in Literature' (III, September 1818) John Wilson, 'Essays on the Lake School of Poetry, No. II' (IV, December 1818) William Howison, 'Thoughts on Novel Writing' (IV, January 1819) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Observations on the Revolt of Islam' (IV, January 1819) John Wilson, 'Burns and the Ettrick Shepherd' (IV, February 1819) John Gibson Lockhart, 'On the Cockney School of Poetry, No. V' (V, April 1819) Anon., 'Wordsworth's Peter Bell' (V, May 1819) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Shelley's Rosalind and Helen' (V, June 1819) Anon., 'Wordsworth's The Waggoner' (V, June 1819) John Wilson (?), 'Byron's Mazeppa' (V, July 1819) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Remarks on Don Juan' (V, August 1819) John Wilson, 'Essays on the Lake School of Poetry, No. III' (VI, October 1819) John Gibson Lockhart, 'On the Cockney School of Poetry, No. VI' (VI, October 1819) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Shelley's Alastor and Other Poems' (VI, November 1819) Volume 6: Selected Criticism, 1820-25 John Gibson Lockhart, 'On the Writings of Charles Brockden Brown and Washington Irving' (VI, February 1820) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Prometheus Unbound' (VII, September 1820) Anon., 'Melmoth the Wanderer, &c.' (VIII, November 1820) David Macbeth Moir, 'On Critics and Criticism' (VIII, November 1820) Anon., 'Kenilworth' (VIII, January 1821) Anon., 'The Leg of Mutton School of Poetry. No. I' (IX, June 1821) Anon. ('Harry Franklin'), 'Continuation of Don Juan' (X, August 1821) Anon., 'Chaucer and Don Juan' (X, October 1821) George Croly and William Maginn (?), 'Remarks on Shelley's Adonais' (X, December 1821) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Lord Byron's Three New Tragedies' (XI, January 1822) Thomas Doubleday, 'How Far is Poetry an Art?' (XI, February 1822) Eyre Evans Crowe, 'American Poetry' (XI, June 1822) Anon., 'The Mohawks' (XI, June 1822) William Howison, 'The Fortunes of Nigel' (XI, June 1822) Eyre Evans Crowe, 'Hazlitt's Table-Talk' (XII, August 1822) John Gibson Lockhart, 'On the Cockney School. No. VII. Hunt's Art of Love' (XII, December 1822) Thomas Doubleday, 'On the Sources of the Picturesque and Beautiful' (XIV, September 1823) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Odoherty on Don Juan, Cantos IX. X. XI.' (XIV, September 1823) John Wilson, 'Hogg's Three Perils of Woman' (XIV, October 1823) John Gibson Lockhart, 'Ballantyne's Novelists' Library' (XV, April 1824) Anon., 'The Inheritance, A Novel' (XV, June 1824) William Harness, 'Celebrated Female Writers. No. I. Joanna Baillie' (XVI, August 1824) William Maginn, 'Miss Landon's Poetry' (XVI, August 1824) John Neal, 'American Writers [No. I]' (XVI, September 1824) John Neal, 'Men and Women ... the Difference in their Genius' (XVI, October 1824) John Wilson, 'Cockney School of Poetry. No. VIII. Hunt's Bacchus in Tuscany' (XVIII, August 1825)

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