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Works Cited in text of this website and in the final paper. Bibliography:
Books by L.E.L. This
list (from the Romantic
Circles web site) is limited to works published initially as separate
volumes. "The
Fate of Adelaide: A Swiss Romantic Tale"; and Other Poems. London: John Warren, 1821.
"The
Improvisatrice" and Other Poems. London: Hurst, Robinson; Edinburgh: Constable, 1824.
"The
Troubadour," Catalogue of Pictures, and Historical Sketches. London: Hurst, Robinson;
Edinburgh: Constable, 1825. "The
Golden Violet, With Its Tales of Romance and Chivalry"; and Other
Poems. London: Longman, Rees, Orme,
Brown, and Green, 1827. "The
Venetian Bracelet," "The Lost Pleiad," "A History
of the Lyre," and Other Poems. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1829.
Romance
and Reality.
3 vols. London: H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1831. [A novel.] The
Easter Gift: A Religious Offering. London: Fisher, 1832. Fisher's
Drawing Room Scrap-Book. London and Paris : Fisher, Son, & Co., 1832-38 [according
to Renalds] or 1832-39 [according to Stephenson, Letitia Landon.] Heath's
Book of Beauty ... : With Nineteen Beautifully Finished Engravings From Drawings by the First
Artists . London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman,
1833. Francesca
Carrara.
3 vols. London: Richard Bentley, 1834. [A novel.] "The
Vow of the Peacock" and Other Poems. (London: Saunders and Otley, 1835. [Rpt. in a facsimile
edition with intro. by F. J. Sypher (Delmar, N.Y.: Scholars' Facsimiles
& Reprints, 1997).] The
Miscellaneous Poetical Works of L.E.L., Author of "The Improvisatrice,"
"The Golden Violet," &c. London : Saunders
and Otley, 1835. Traits
and Trials of Early Life.
London: H. Colburn, 1836. [Stories for children.] Ethel
Churchill, or The Two Brides. London: H. Colburn, 1837. Flowers
of Loveliness: Thirty-six Groups of Female Figures, Emblematic of Flowers,
Beautifully Coloured.
London : Ackermann, 1837. [This short book (containing only 47pp.) includes
thirty-six leaves of color plates and thirty poems by L.E.L.] The
Pictorial Album; or, Cabinet of Painting, for the Year 1837. Containing
eleven designs, executed in oil colours . . . from the original pictures,
with illustrations in verse and prose.
London: Chapman and Hall, 1837. [The paintings reproduced in this volume
are by George Baxter; the illustrations in prose are by James Ollier,
and the illustrations in verse are by L.E.L.] "The
Zenana" and Minor Poems of L.E.L. London: Fisher, 1839. Laman
Blanchard, Life and Literary Remains of L.E.L., 2 vols. London: Colburn,
1841. [Includes in volume 2 a tragedy by L.E.L. entitled Castruccio
Castrucani; or, The Triumph of Lucca; 16pp. of poetry entitled "The
Female Picture Gallery"; 41pp. of poetry entitled "Subjects
for Pictures"; 20pp. of "Miscellaneous Poems"; 42pp.
of "Fragments"; and and 12pp. of "Fugitive Poems."]
Lady
Anne Granard, or, Keeping Up Appearances. 3 vols. London: H. Colburn, 1842 . [In Letitia
Landon (202), Stephenson reports that Landon wrote only part of
this novel.] Critical
Writings.
Ed. F. J. Sypher Delmar, N.Y.: Scholars' Facsimiles, 1996. [Reprints
reviews and arcticles by L.E.L.]. |
Some links to other bibliographies, and texts, of works by L.E.L., and works about L.E.L.: Corvey CW3: Author Page This is the definitive listing. This page lists the titles of Letitia Elizabeth Landon held in the Corvey collection, together with associated Corvey Women's Writing on the Web contents. Prepared by Dr. Glenn Dibert-Himes, Dept of English, Sheffield Hallam University L.E.L.: List of Gazette Poetry L.E.L. Sample Texts and the Gazette Poetry Landon bibliography Also prepared by Dr. Glenn Dibert-Himes, Dept of English, Sheffield Hallam University, just a little different format than the Corvey page.
I have not been able to locate a complete, on line, lisiting of all of the poems by L.E.L. There are about 400, I believe. There is a complete listing in a book titled, Letitita Elizabeth Landon: Selected Writings, edited by Jerome McGann and Daniel Riess.
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