Liu Jin, ‘Emily Lawless: A Prose Writer’ (MA Diss., UU 2003): Bibliography

Primary Texts
  • A Garden Diary (London: Methuen & Co. 1909)
  • A Millionaire’s Cousin (NY: H. Holt & Co. [1885])
  • Grania: The Story of an Island (London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1892)
  • Hurrish: A Study (London: Methuen & Co 1904)
  • Maria Edgeworth (London: Macmillan 1905)
  • ‘lar-Connaught: A Sketch’, in Cornhill Magazine, 45 (March 1882), pp.319-33
  • ‘North Clare: Leaves from a Diary’, in Nineteenth Century, 46 (1899), pp.603-12.
  • Plain Frances Mowbray and Other Tales (London: John Murray 1889)
  • Traits and Confidences (NY & London: Garland Publishing, Inc. 1979)
  • The Story of Nations: Ireland (London: T. Fisher Unwin 1891)*
*Incls. chaps: ‘The Builder of the Round Towers: A Chronicle of the Eight Century’, ‘How Art Kavanagh Fought Richard the King’, and ‘Gerald the Great’; also ‘Irish History Considered as a Pastime’ and ‘A note on the Ethics of Forgery’.
Secondary Sources
  • Anon., ‘Novels of Irish Life’, in Macmillan’s Magazine, 75 (1897), pp.182-91
  • Balfour, Arthur James, Nationality and Home Rule (London: Longmans, Green 1913)
  • Berleth, Richard. The Twilight Lords (London: Allen Lane/Pengiun Books Ltd. 1978)
  • Bottigheimer, K.S. ‘Kingdom & Colony: Ireland in the Westward Enterprise 1536-1602’, in The Westward Enterprise: English Activities in Ireland: The Atlantic and America 1480 -1650, ed. K. R. Andrews, N. P. Canny & P. E. H. Hair (Liverpool 1978)
  • Boyce, D. George. Nationalism in Ireland (NY: Routledge 1991)
  • Boyd, Ernest, Ireland’s Literary Renaissance (Dublin: Allen Figgis 1968)
  • Brewer, Betty Webb, ‘She was a Part of it: Emily Lawless (1845 -1913)’, in Éire-Ireland (Winter 1983)
  • Cahalan, J. M., ‘Forging a Tradition: Emily Lawless and the Irish Literary Canon’, in Colby Quarterly, 27, 1 (1991)
  • Cahalen, J. M., The Irish Novel (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan 1988)
  • Conron, Carola Leslie,. ed., The Irish: A Treasure of Art and Literature (Hongkong: Hugh Levin Association Inc. 1993)
  • Clark, Samuel, Social Origins of the Irish Land War (Princeton UP 1988)
  • Coohill, Joseph, Ireland: A Short History (Oxford: Oneworld Publications 2000)
  • Deane, Seamus, Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature 1880-1980 (London & Boston: faber & Faber 1985)
  • Falls, Cyril, Mountjoy: Elizabethan General (London: Odhams Press Ltd. 1955)
  • Forsey, Helen, ‘Feminism and Ecology: A Matter of Surviva’, at http://www.life.ca/ecofem/
  • Gibb, Vicary, ed.. The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Vol. III (London: St. Catherine Press 1913)
  • Harrison, G. B., The Life and Death of Robert Devereux (Bath: Chivers 1970)
  • Hasson, Heidi, Negotiating Authority: Emily Lawless as Biographer [Unpublished]
  • Kenner, Hugh, A Colder Eye: Modern Irish Writers (London: Allen Lane/Pengiun Books Ltd 1983
  • Lecky, W. E. H., review of With Essex in Ireland in The Nineteenth Century (August 1890), pp. 237-83.
  • Leersson, Joep, Remembrance and Imagination (Cork UP 1996)
  • Lyons, F. S. L., Ireland Since the Famine (London: Fontana Press 1971)
  • Innes, C. L., Woman and Nation in Irish Literature and Society, 1880-1935 (London: Harvester Wheatsheaf 1993)
  • Jackson, Alvin, Ireland 1798-1998 (Oxford: Blackwell 1999)
  • Jeffares, Norman, Place, Space and Personality and the Irish Writer (Gerrards Cross: Smythe 1977)
  • McCartney, Anne. Writing the Interspace: Towards a Study of Emily Lawless [Unpublished]
  • Mc Cormack, W. J., From Burke to Beckett: Ascendancy, Tradition and Betrayal in Literary History (Cork UP 1994)
  • Morris, Lloyd R., The Celtic Dawn.. A Survey of the Renascence in Ireland 1889-1916 (NY: Cooper Square Publishers1970)
  • Morgan, Hiram, Tyrone’s Rebellion: The Outbreak of the Nine Years War (Woodbridge: Boydell Press 1993)
  • D. J. O’Donoghue [obituary notice], in Irish Independent (24 Oct. 1913)
  • Oliphant, Margaret, ‘A Noble Lady’, in New Review, 14 (1896), pp. 241-47
  • Byrne, Matthew J., trans., Don Philip O’Sullivan: Bear of Ireland. Ireland Under Elizabeth [facs. rep.] (NY & London: Kennikat Press 1903)
  • Palmer, William, The Problem of Ireland in Tudor Foreign Policy 1485-1603 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press 1994)
  • Townsend, Peter, Burke’s Landed Gentry, 18th Edn., Vol. 1 (London: Burke’s Peerage Ltd.)
  • Tynan, Katharine, The Years of the Shadow (London: Constable & Co. 1919)
  • Sichel, Edith, ‘Emily Lawless’, in Nineteenth Century and After, 76 (1914) pp.80-100
  • Leslie, Stephen, & Lee, Sidney, Dictionary of National Biography, Volume XI (OUP)
  • Wolff, R. L., ‘The Irish Fiction of the Honourable Emily Lawless’, Introduction to Traits and Confidences (NY & London: Garland Publ. 1979)
Reviews
A CHELSEA HOUSEHOLDER: Dublin Evening Mail (22 Nov. 1882); The Queen (18 Nov. 1882); The Standard (8 Jan. 1883)’ The Morning Post (26 December (1882).
 
GRANIA: Manchester Guardian (29 March 1892; - Massachusetts (4 May 1892; North British Dailymail (28 March 1892); Standard (25 June 1892); The Athenaeum (16 April 1892), p.496; The Bookman (April 1892, p.27; The Nation (26 May 1892(, p.401; Tribune (23 July 1892); Truth [NY] (14 May 1892); United Ireland (30 April 1892); World [NY] (3 May 1892).
 
HURRISH: in John Bull (20 February 1886); St. James’s Gazette (5 February 1886); Tablet (11 September 1886); The Whitehall (11 Feb. 1886).
 
MAELCHO: The Athenaeum (10 Nov. 1894), p.638.
 
MAJOR LAWRENCE, F.L.S., in Pallmall Gazette (23 Jan. 1888); The Saturday Review (28 Jan. 1888). The Story of the Nations: Ireland, in Hereford Times (14 Jan. 1888); Spectator (14 Jan. 1888), p.60-61.
 
WITH ESSEX IN IRELAND: Boston Literary World (Oct. 1890); Pallmall Gazette (8 July 1890); Irish Society (12 July 1890); The Athenaeum (14 July 1890), p.765-66; The Examiner (6 June 1890); The Nonconformist and Independent (10 July 1890); The Saturday Review (4 Oct. 1890); The Spectator (7 June 1890), pp.799-800; The Times (21 July 1890).
Obituaries
Daily Telegraph (24 Oct. 1913); D. J. O’Donoghue, Irish Independent (24 Oct. 1913); Sein Finn (24 Oct. 1913); Westminster Gazette (24 Oct. 1913). Also The Irish Times (?24 Oct. 1913) [cited in text but not listed in Bibliography].

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