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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)
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