Mabel's Progress [xvi]
20/7/1867
Old and New Servants
The Siege of Seven Acres
Past and Future
Old Stories Re-Told: Theatrical Farewells. Garrick and Siddons [xxxii]
In Difficulties. Three Stages: First Stage. The "Sponging-House" [i]
Attribution from File 1645 of the Royal Literary Fund archive (British Library): application dated 1 March 1875. Meason had 8 children by this stage, and--an accomplished writers on financial matters--had already had to make various applications to the Fund detailing his and his family's decline into poverty. The sangfroid with which the article, and its two successors, is narrated, is remarkable.
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Mabel's Progress [xvii]
27/7/1867
Uneasy Lie the Heads
In Difficulties. Three Stages: Second Stage. Whitecross-Street [ii]
Attribution from File 1645 of the Royal Literary Fund archive (British Library): application dated 1 March 1875. Meason had 8 children by this stage, and--an accomplished writers on financial matters--had already had to make various applications to the Fund detailing his and his family's decline into poverty. The sangfroid with which the article, and its two other parts, is narrated, is remarkable.
Old Stories Re-Told: Trafalgar [xxxiii]
Oyster Nurseries
The Spirit of Fiction
Mabel's Progress [xviii]
3/8/1867
Snakes in Queensland
Old Stories Re-Told: Sheridan's Duels with Captain Mathews [xxxiv]
In Difficulties. Three Stages: Third Stage. Through the Bankruptcy Court [iii]
Attribution from File 1645 of the Royal Literary Fund archive (British Library): application dated 1 March 1875. Meason had 8 children by this stage, and--an accomplished writers on financial matters--had already had to make various applications to the Fund detailing his and his family's decline into poverty. The sangfroid with which the article, and its two predecessors, is narrated, is remarkable.
Proll. A Mystery.
Article reprinted in Brought to Book, 2 vols (London, 1870). Attribution: Kathleen Tillotson, 'Henry Spicer, Forster, and Dickens', Dickensian, 84 (1988), p. 78.