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Notes

 
[1]

See my article, "Mary Russell Mitford: the Inauguration of a Literary Career," Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, XL (September, 1957), 33-46, for an account of the correspondence and some of its concerns. Several of the works listed below are mentioned there. The location of each letter referred to in the text is given in a parenthesis following the reference. H designates the Harvard University Library and R the John Rylands Library.

[2]

Mary Russell Mitford, Dramatic Scenes, Sonnets, and Other Poems, London, 1827.

[3]

The Life of Mary Russell Mitford, Related in a Selection from Her Letters to Her Friends, ed. Rev. Arthur Guy L'Estrange (1870), I, 207, 211.

[4]

The Friendships of Mary Russell Mitford as Recorded in Letters from Her Literary Correspondents, ed. Rev. Arthur Guy L'Estrange (1882), p. 53.

[5]

Letters of Mary Russell Mitford. Second Series, ed. Henry Chorley (1872), I, 132-133.

[6]

See the bibliography of Talfourd's works in Newdick's unpublished Harvard University Thesis, "Studies in the Literary Works of Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, D.C.L." (1926).

[7]

"An Early Champion of Wordsworth: Thomas Noon Talfourd," PMLA, LXVIII (1953), 999.