Index of Maria Jane Jewsbury's Contributions
to British Literary Annuals

This index was compiled from my research, Andrew Boyle's An Index to the Annuals 1820-1850 and Frederick Faxon's Literary Annuals and Gift Books: A Bibliography 1823-1903. To view prose or poetry pieces, click on the Title.

The author's biographical identification is from Boyle's index (not my own).  Understandably, these identifications are somewhat dated and most likely unappreciative of the entire biographical data of the individual.

JEWSBURY, MARIA JANE. ["M.J.J."] (1800-1833). Poetess and miscellaneous writer. Author of "Phantasmagoria." Friend of Wordsworth.  Afterwards Mrs. Fletcher.  (Boyle 152-154).
Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Youth, 1825, 233
Winter Welcomed, 1828, 112
Two Scenes in the Life of a Favourite, 1828, 139
On receiving a bunch of flowers from the Author of the "Excusion," 1830, 46
The Paysanne in the City, 1830, 182
The Boor of the Brocken, 1830, 185
A Lover's Ballad, 1846, 48
The Sleeping Slave, 1846, 190
Friendship's Offering [1824-44]
Trysting Times, 1830, 311
A Tale of a Mother's Grave, 3181, 126
A Birthday Ballad, 1831, 283
Literary Souvenir [1825-35]
The Young Author, 1825, 85
Song of the Hindoo Women, 1825, 205
The Military Spectacle, 1825, 243
Arria, 1825, 330
To a Poet's Infant Child, 1826, 78
The Rivals, 1826, 99
A Farewell to the Muse, 1826, 379
The First Wanderer, 1827, 112
Marie Antoinette and Mirabeau, 1828, 142
The Death of Saint Louis, 1828, 385
The Singing Bird at Sea, 1830, 247
Love Breezes, 1831, 253
The Dreamer, 1831, 319
The Stars, 1837, 214
Amulet [1826-36]
The Hero of the Coliseum, 1828, 17
The Return of the Vaudois, 1828, 69
The Errors of the True Christian, 1828, 200
The Sisters of Bethany, 1830, 155
The Lost Life, 1830, 187
The Florentine, 1831, 111
The History of a Trifler, 1831, 149
The Stricken King, 1831, 228
Song, 1831, 280
Sophie, 1832, 175
The Dying Girl to her Mother, 1832, 190
A Lament and a Reply, 1834, 250
Pledge of Friendship [1826-28]
Egypt's Last Plague, 1828, 194
The Palace of the Two Kingdoms, 1828, 335
Winter's Wreath [1828-32]
The Hunters of the Tyrol, 1830, 73
The Bergsman and his Guest, 1830, 128
The Revenu, 1831, 116
The Oprhan, 1831, 267
Gem [1829-32]
Sir Willoughby the Brave, 1830, 264
Iris [1830-31]
The Funeral among the Mountains, 1830, 4
The Wizard, 1831, 27
Drawing-Room Scrapbook. [a.k.a. “Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap-book,” 1832-54]
To L.E.L. after meeting her for the first time, 1839, 24
Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32]
The Youthful King, 1829, 17
Recreation and Dissipation, 1829, 37
Epitaph on a Dog, 1829, 64
Aunt Kate and the Review, 1830, 86
The Lapland Boy, 1830, 144
The Little English Boy, 1830, 146
A Godmamma's Epistle, 1831, 28
The Nut-cracker, 1831, 81
A Little Boy's Letter from London, 1831, 133
Stanzas, 1831, 166
The Young Gleaner and his Counsin [sic], 1832, 157
To a Young Brother, 1833, 192
Temper in Trifles, 1834, 124
The Bride, 1837, 60
New Year's Gift [1829-36]
The Little Boy's Address to his Rocking-horse, 1829, 30
The Lapdog and his Doctor, 1829, 188
The Birds and the Beggar of Bagdat, 1830, 101
The Passage of an Indian Army, 1831, 111
A Godmamma's letter to a Little Boy, 1831, 142
I am far from Home, 1831, 145
Christmas Box [1828-29]
Address to a Plum Pudding, 1829, 12
Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32]
The Story of Pigeons, 1830, 183
The Two Soliloquies, 1830, 235
The Little Masquers, 1831, 19
Memoirs of a Butterfly, 1831, 54
The Defence of Saragoza, 1832, 151
The Sleeping Forest Child, 1832, 171.

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