Edwin Drood and Dickens’s Last Days. By Kate Perugini (Dickens’s daughter). (Illus.) Pall Mall Magazine, June 1906.
Mrs. Perugini and Edwin Drood. By Andrew Lang. Times, 1st June 1906.
The Dissection of Drood. By J. Meredith Bird. Pall Mall Gazette, 11th June 1906.
Mr. Datchery. By Willoughby Matchett. Dickensian, January 1907.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Interview with Mr. H. Beerbohm Tree and Mr. J. Comyns Carr. By Raymond Blathwayt. Cardiff, South Wales Daily News, 14th November 1907.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood: A Drama in Four Acts. By J. Comyns Carr. Performed at His Majesty’s Theatre, 4th January 1908. (First played at Cardiff, November 1907.)
Edwin Drood. Criticism of Mr. Comyn Carr’s play by J. Cuming Walters. Daily Chronicle, 1st January 1908.
Keys to the Drood Mystery. By Edwin Charles. (Illus.) London: Collier and Co. 1s. net. 1908.
A Chat with Mr. Tree. Daily Telegraph, 2nd January 1908.
The Real Edwin Drood. By Haldane Macfall. Daily Chronicle, 8th January 1908.
The Secret of Edwin Drood. Interview with Mr. Comyns Carr. Daily Chronicle, 9th January 1908.
The Drood Mystery. Mr. Hall Caine’s reply to Mr. Tree. Daily Chronicle, 14th January 1908.
The Great Drood Case. By Andrew Lang. Morning Post, 24th January 1908.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. By T. P. P.T.O., 25th January 1908.
Edwin Drood at his Majesty’s Theatre. By J. W. T. Ley. Dickensian, February 1908.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Its ‘Completions’ and ‘Solutions.’ By B. W. Matz. The Bookshelf, February 1908.
Edwin Drood: A Theory. By Albert F. Fessenden. Boston (U.S.A.) Evening Transcript, 7th and 29th February, 7th, 14th, and 21st March 1908.
Desultory Thoughts on Drood. By J. Cuming Walters. Dickensian, March 1908.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. By B. W. Matz. (Illus.) Bookman, March 1908.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood: A Drama. By C. A. Clarke and S. B. Rogerson. Osborne Theatre, Manchester, March 1908. See Stage, 5th March 1908.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. With Illustrations. By W. Manchester City News, 10th March 1908.
Last Words on the Drood Mystery. By various writers. Dickensian, April 1908.
Are the Droodists all at Sea? By W. Teignmouth Shore. T. P.’s Weekly, 21st August 1908.
Thoughts on the Drood Mystery. By Henry Leffmann, A.M., M.D. About Dickens (a privately printed volume). Philadelphia. 1908.
Dickens and the Drama (chapter devoted to Plays on Edwin Drood). By S. J. Adair FitzGerald. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd. 5s. net. 1910.
About ‘Edwin Drood.’ By H. J. Cambridge University Press. 4s. net. 1911.
Drood and Datchery. By J. Cuming Walters. Dickensian, March 1911.
About ‘Edwin Drood.’ Reviews by Andrew Lang, Morning Post, 24th February, and Illustrated London News, 4th March; by B. W. Matz in Daily Chronicle, 24th February; by ‘M. R. J.’ in Cambridge Review, 9th March; by C. K. S. in The Sphere, 11th March; Athenæum, 1st April 1911; The Author, April 1911.
The Drood Mystery Solved. By J. Cuming Walters. T. P.’s Weekly, 3rd and 24th March 1911.
Mr. Cuming Walters on ‘Edwin Drood.’ By Andrew Lang. T. P.’s Weekly, 17th and 31st March 1911.
The Claims of Bazzard. Birmingham Daily Post, 11th March 1911.
Mystery à la Americo-Parisienne. By Andrew Lang. Morning Post, 10th March 1911.
Criticisms and Appreciations of Charles Dickens’s Works. By G. K. Chesterton. London: J. M. Dent and Co. 7s. 6d. net. 1911.
About Edwin Drood. By Andrew Lang. Dickensian, April 1911.
Drood and Datchery. By Wilkins Micawber, Junr. Dickensian, April 1911.
Drop It. By J. Cuming Walters. Dickensian, May 1911.
Edwin Drood and some Queries. By A. B. Stedman. Dickensian, May 1911.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. By Andrew Lang. Blackwood’s Magazine, May 1911.
Phases of Dickens (chapter on His Last Mystery). By J. Cuming Walters. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd. 5s. net. 1911.
Dickens and His Last Book: A New Theory. By S. Y. E. Nottingham Guardian, 9th January 1912.
Edwin Drood Re-examined. By ‘K.’ The Eye-Witness, 18th and 25th January, 1st and 8th February 1912.
The Drood Mystery. By J. Cuming Walters. The Eye-Witness, 22nd February, 7th and 14th March 1912.
Drood and Datchery. By ‘K.’ The Eye-Witness, 29th February 1912.
In Dickens Street (chapter entitled A Dickens Mystery). By W. R. Thomson. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd. 3s. 6d. net. 1912.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. By Dr. J. B. Hellier. British Weekly, 4th April 1912.
The Drood Debate in Birmingham. By J. Cuming Walters and Willoughby Matchett. Dickensian, June 1912.
Andrew Lang and Dickens’s Puzzle. By J. Cuming Walters. Dickensian, September 1912.
The Drood Mystery: Extracts from an Unpublished Article by Andrew Lang. By Arthur Eckersley. Book Monthly, September 1912.
INDEX
A Tale of Two Cities, 71, 83, 88, 92.
Abbot, The, 137.
Academy, The, xi.
Anne of Geierstein, 185.
Armadale, 200.
As You like It, 180.
Bancroft, Lady, 165–6.
Bancroft Recollections, xii, 165.
Barnaby Rudge, 83, 89, 93, 95, 103, 117, 190, 196.
Berliner Tageblatt, 146.
Bleak House, xviii, 73, 83, 196, 200.
Bookman, xi.
Boucicault, Dion, 44.
Brewster, Sir David, 162.
Cambridge Review, xi, 77, 122, 164.
Castle Dangerous, 185.
Cattermole, Mr., 103.
Chapman and Hall, xiv.
Chappell, Messrs., 21.
Charles, Edwin, 129–30.
Clues to Dickens’s Mystery of Edwin Drood, ix, 149.
Collins, Charles Allston, 20, 27, 39, 41, 54, 70, 73, 75, 90, 111, 127–8.
Collins, Wilkie, 141, 149, 170, 193; collaboration with Dickens, 90; Dickens praises No Name, 91; letter from Dickens, 92; collaborates in No Thoroughfare, 124; influence on Dickens, 166; The Moonstone, 193; criticised by Anthony Trollope, 198; interested in effects of opium, 199–200.
Count Robert of Paris, 165, 185.
Daily Mail, 160.
David Copperfield, 83.
Dickens, Life of Charles, 20, 36, 165.
Dickens, the younger, Charles, xii, 20, 35, 43, 70, 110–11.
Dombey and Son, 71.
Edwin Drood, ix, xii, xvii-xviii, 3, 20, 83, 117, 165; Forster on how it was written, 22–8; Madame Perugini’s testimony, 28–41; the cover, 40, 54, 69, 71–81, 111; the play, 44; plans for novel, 57–68; compared with No Thoroughfare, 124.
Elliotson, 199.
Fildes, Sir Luke, 20, 26, 41, 44, 46, 53–4, 70, 73, 77, 111–12, 128.
Forster, John, 3, 4, 20, 28–42, 53, 103, 202; on Edwin Drood, 22–8; on Drood being murdered, 109–10.
Garrick, David, 163.
Garrick, Mrs., 164.
Gladstone, xv.
Graeme, Miss Stirling, 159.
Great Expectations, xviii, 83, 88, 196.
Hatton, Joseph, xii, 20, 43–4, 111.
Hogarth, Miss, 42.
Homer, xv.
Hunted Down, 114.
Irving, Mr. H. B., 80.
Jackson, Mr. Harry, 44.
Jackson, Professor Henry, x, 56, 78, 113, 173–4, 186, 194; his reading of the cover of Edwin Drood, 72–5; how Edwin was murdered, 131–40; chronology of the chapters, 171; on Bazzard, 180; the Tartar-Datchery theory, 182.
James, Dr. M. R., xi, 73, 129; his interpretation of the cover of Edwin Drood, 77–8; was Edwin murdered?, 121–2; on Datchery, 164; the Bazzard-Datchery theory, 179.
Journal of Sir Walter Scott, The, 164, 184–5.
Lang, Mr. Andrew, x, 73, 113, 130, 139, 163–4, 170, 178, 185, 193; on the cover of Edwin Drood, 70, 75–7, 80, 127–8; his theory of the murder of Edwin, 120–3, 132; the Datchery-Neville theory, 181.
Little Dorrit, 71, 87, 104–5, 190.
Macbeth, 129–30.
Master Humphrey’s Clock, 95.
Matz, Mr. B. W., xii, xiv, 71.
Millais, Sir John, 26.
Moonstone, The, 90, 92, 167, 193, 197–8, 200.
Morning Leader, 119.
Mystifications, 159.
Nickleby, Nicholas, 195.