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544 Southern Quarterly. Apr., 1852. (29) The Baron De Kalb. Southern Quarterly. July, 1852. (30) Charleston, the Palmetto City. Harper's Magazine. June, 1857. (31) Literary Prospects of the South. Russell's Magazine. June, 1858. (32) Marion, the Carolina Partisan. Russell's. Oct.-Nov., 1858. (33) Paddy McGann, or the Demon of the Stump. The Southern Illustrated News. Richmond, 1863. [Serial.] (34) Joscelyn: a Tale of the Revolution. The Old Guard. New York, 1867. [Serial.] (35) The Story of Chastelard. Lippincott's Magazine. Mar., 1868. (36) The Cub of the Panther: a Mountain Legend. The Old Guard. 1869. [Serial.] (37) Voltmeier, or the Mountain Men. A Tale of the Old North State. The Illuminated Western World. New York, 1869. [Serial.] (38) How Sharp Snaffles Got His Capital and Wife. Harper's Magazine. Oct., 1870. As The Big Lie. In Short Stories. May, 1891.

This list contains only the more important items of Simms's large journalistic output, and closely follows Professor Trent's bibliography.

IV. Biography and Criticism

Davidson, J. W. The Living Writers of the South. 1869.

Erskine, J. Leading American Novelists. 1910.

Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopædia of American Literature. 1855.

Evans, E. P. Beiträge zur amerikanischen Litteratur- und Kulturgeschichte. Stuttgart, 1898.

Link, S. A. Pioneers of Southern Literature. Nashville and Dallas, 1899-1900. 2 vols.

The Literary World. 21 Oct., 1882. Works of William Gilmore Simms. [A bibliography.]

Trent, W. P. William Gilmore Simms. [American Men of Letters.] Boston and New York, 1892. [An excellent bibliography.]

Wegelin, O. A List of the Separate Writings of William Gilmore Simms of South Carolina, 1806-1870. 1906.

The Southern Literary Messenger. May, 1859. William Gilmore Simms, Esq.

Wilson, J. G. William Gilmore Simms. In The Book News Monthly, June, 1912.

Tabitha Gilman Tenney

Female Quixotism : exhibited in the Romantic Opinions and Extravagant Adventures of Dorcasina Sheldon. Newburyport. . . 1808. 2 vols. [This may not be the 1st ed.] Several eds. Boston, 1829.

Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopædia of American Literature. 1855.

Daniel Pierce Thompson

Collected Works. Boston, 1847-52, 4 vols. Boston, 1876, 4 vols. Boston, 1912, 4 vols.

The Adventures of Timothy Peacock, Esquire, or, Freemasonry Practically Illustrated in a series of Amusing Adventures of a Masonic Quixot. By a member of the Vermont Bar. . . Middlebury. . . 1835.

May Martin; or, the Money Diggers. . . Montpelier. . . 1835. London, 1841. Boston, 1848. 3d [?] ed., Burlington, 1850. Over 50 eds. by 1860. Rev. ed. in May Martin, and Other Tales of the Green Mountains. Boston, 1852.