Columns: 1. Typed and proofread 2. Typed, out for proofreading 3. To be proofread 4. Out for typing 5. To be typed Rows (between heavy borders): 1. Christopher Ricks, On the Novel and Journalism 2. Sandra den Otter, On History and Empire 3. Michael Lobban and Paul Mitchell, On Justice and Jurisprudence 4. Thomas Schneider and Alan Ryan, On Society, Religion, and Government Excerpts from Essays by a Barrister (X, XI, XIII, XXVII) Relation of Novels to Life JFS to Froude Letter, 9 Dec. 86 CORNHILL Journalism, Jul. 62 Sentimentalism, Jul. 64 EDINBURGH REVIEW The License of Modern Novelists, Jul. 57 Guy Livingstone, Oct. 58 FRASER’S Mr. Thackeray, Apr. 64 Mr. Carlyle, Dec. 65 SATURDAY REVIEW Twenty Thousand AYear, 29 Dec. 55 Woods v. Russell, 19 Jan. 56 Mr. Warren, 26 Jan. 56 Religious Journalism, 16 Feb. 56 Comic Journalism, 1 Mar. 56 The Sunday Papers, 19 Apr. 56 Three-volume Novels, 26 Apr. 56 Pure Literature, 3 May 56 Our Civilization, 28 Jun. 56 Newspaper English, 9 Aug. 56 How to Write an Article, 25 Oct. 56 Mrs. Caudle’s Curtain Lectures, 1 Nov. 56 Groans of the Britons, 22 Nov. 56 Barry Lyndon, 27 Dec. 56 Mr. Dickens as a Politician, 3 Jan. 57 Railroad Bookselling, 31 Jan. 57 Little Dorrit, 4 Jul. 57 Light Literature and the Saturday Review, 11 Jul. 57 Madame Bovary, 11 Jul. 57 The Edinburgh Review and Modern Novelists, 18 Jul. 57 Mr. Charles Reade and the Edinburgh Review, 25 Jul. 57 Light Literature in France, 5 Sep. 57 La Daniella, 12 Sep. 57 Balzac, 19 Dec. 57 Mr. Dickens, 8 May 58 Gentlemen Authors, 17 Jul. 58 Manon Lescaut, 17 Jul. 58 The Spectator, 14 Aug. 58 Novels and Novelists, 18 Sep. 58 The Revue des Deux Mondes on English Romance, 2 Oct. 58 Romance of Vice, 13 Nov. 58 Profession of Journalism, 1 Jan. 59 Life of Douglas Jerrold, 15 Jan. 59 History of British Journalism, 29 Jan. 59 A Tale of Two Cities, 17 Dec. 59 Novelists’ Common Forms, 13 June 63 Senior’s Essays on Fiction, 23 Apr. 64 Detectives in Fiction and in Real Life, 11 Jun. 64 Mr. Matthew Arnold and his Countrymen, 3 Dec. 64 The Mote and the Beam, 3 Dec. 64 Rival Bigots, 11 Feb. 65 Mr. Arnold on the Middle Classes, 10 Feb. 66 Casuistry, 17 Mar. 66 Lord Macaulay’s Works, 18 Aug. 66 Saturday Review excerpts A Practical Man, Saturday Review, 29 March 56 Chinese and Their Rebellions (2 parts), Saturday Review, 30 Aug., 6 Sept. 1856 Mr. Congreve on England, Saturday Review, 10 Jan. 57 The Revue des Deux Mondes on British India, Saturday Review, 21 Feb. 57 Sir Charles Napier in the Baltic, Saturday Review, 28 Feb. 57 Milman’s History of the Jews, Saturday Review, 6 June 63 Study of History (part 2), Cornhill, July 61 National Character, Cornhill, Nov. 61 Winter Assizes, Saturday Review, 2 Jan. 58 The Müller Literature, Saturday Review, 19 Nov. 64 CONTEMPORARY REVIEW CORNHILL Luxury, Sep. 60 Competitive Examinations, Dec. 61 Liberalism, Jan. 62 Society, Jan. 63 Anti-Respectability, Sep. 63 Parliamentary Government (2 parts), Dec. 73, Jan. 74 NINETEENTH CENTURY A Modern ‘Symposium.’ The Influence upon Morality of a Decline in Religious Belief, Apr. 77 The Metaphysical Society: A Reminiscence, Aug. 85 On the Suppression of Boycotting, Dec. 86 SATURDAY REVIEW Deus Ultionum, 17 Oct. 57 Mr. Mill on Political Liberty (2 parts), 12, 19 Feb. 59 Coleridge’s Philosophical Works, 19 Mar. 59 An Orthodox Dean, 28 Feb. 63 The Sacredness of Human Life, 25 Jun. 64 Our Noble Selves, 9 Jul. 64 EDINBURGH REVIEW Tom Brown’s Schooldays, Jan. 58 Administrative Reform à la chinoise, 16 Aug. 56 Theodore Parker on Social Science, 30 July 64 The Linesman, 20 Sept. 56 Dr. Newman and Liberalism, 24 June 65 Mr. Gurney’s Historical Sketches, 27 Dec. 56 De Tocqueville’s Historical Fragments, 22 July 65 Horne’s Introduction, 31 Jan. 57 ESSAYS From Essays by a Barrister: XII (Christian Optimism), XIV (The End of the World), and XVI (Christianity in India) Editor Article/Book denOtt Hughes Hx. Kimb LEF Lobb Ricks Roden Schnei Nuncomar Typed Proofed QAns. F C Smith Gen View Tolley Life