by: Megan L. Morris (Author)
Select Bibliography of Other Significant Victorian Crusades Literature
This bibliography, like this project on Victorian crusades romances as a whole, is not intended to be in any way exhaustive. Instead, it points towards a number of works that were not included in this study that would be of interest a scholar who wished to pursue the subject further.
Literature:
Anon. "The Crusader of Bigorre; a Tale." Dublin University Magazine, a Literary and Political Journal 40 (1852): 108.
Bishop, H. R. Knights of the Cross, or, The Hermit's Prophecy: A New Musical Romance in Three Acts. London: J. Cumberland, 1826.
Burges, Sir James Bland. Richard the First. London: Printed by C. Roworth, for T. Egerton [etc.], 1801.
N.B. Elizabeth Siberry's The New Crusaders lists the poem as Richard Coeur de Lion and the author as Henry Bland Burges. These designations, however, do not seem to be supported by either contemporary or modern sources. The poem is universally listed as Richard the First and the author is named as Sir James Bland Burges.
----. The Crusaders. London: Edward Kerby, 1817.
Chalmers, Adam. The Crusader, and Other Poems. Peterhead: L. J. Smith, 1856.
Crawford, F. Marion. Via Crucis; A Romance of the Second Crusade. London and New York: Macmillan, 1899.
Cromie, Robert. The Next Crusade. London: Hutchinson, 1896.
Everard, William. Sir Walter's Ward: A Tale of the Crusades. London: Blackie, 1888(?).
Harrison. F. Bayford. Brothers in Arms. London : Blackie, 1885.
Harrison, Frederick. Theophano: The Crusade of the Tenth Century. A Historical Romance. London: Chapman and Hall, 1904.
Hylton, J. Dunbar. The Sea King: A Tale of the Crusade Under Richard I of England. Palmyra, New Jersey: The Author, 1870(?).
Ingram, Henry. Matilda. London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830.
McKeever, Harriet B. Maud and Miriam; or the Fair Crusader. New York: Hurst, c. 1871.
Michell, Nicholas. The Saxon's Daughter: A Tale of the Crusade. London: Saunders and Otley, 1835.
Morris, Lewis. "Gilbert Becket and the Fair Saracen." Songs of Two Worlds, Second Series. London: Henry S. King, 1874.
O'Shaughnessy, Arthur. "Chatival, or the Lay of Love's Unfortunate." Lays of France. London: Ellis and Green, 1872.
Porden, Eleanor. Coeur de Lion or the Third Crusade. London: G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1822.
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. "The Troubadour." The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed. New York: Redfield, 1854.
Stigand, William. Athenais, or, The First Crusade. London: E. Moxon, 1866.
Articles in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals:
Brown, J. Baldwin. "The Last Great Dream of the Crusade." The Nineteenth Century 10 (November 1881): 701-722.
Condor, C. R. "Saladin and King Richard: The Eastern Question in the Twelfth Century. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 161 (March 1897): 389-397.
Condor, Frances R. "The Recovery of Jerusalem." The Edinburgh Review 137 (January 11873): 1-38.
Clerke, Ellen M. "The New Crusade." Dublin Review 21 (1889): 1-24.
"The Crusade Against the Crescent: Celebrating Kirk Kilisse." Illustrated London News (9 Nov. 1912): 677.
"The Crusade of the Children." The New Monthly Magazine 26 (November 1829):456-465.
"The German Crusade in Palestine: The Kaiser as a Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Illustrated London News 3710 (26 March 1910): 452.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. "The Fight that Lost Jerusalem." The Cornhill Magazine 78 (July 1898): 64-73.
Paul, C. Kegan. "The Recovery of Jerusalem." The Theological Review 8 (July 1871): 407-14.
Literature:
Anon. "The Crusader of Bigorre; a Tale." Dublin University Magazine, a Literary and Political Journal 40 (1852): 108.
Bishop, H. R. Knights of the Cross, or, The Hermit's Prophecy: A New Musical Romance in Three Acts. London: J. Cumberland, 1826.
Burges, Sir James Bland. Richard the First. London: Printed by C. Roworth, for T. Egerton [etc.], 1801.
N.B. Elizabeth Siberry's The New Crusaders lists the poem as Richard Coeur de Lion and the author as Henry Bland Burges. These designations, however, do not seem to be supported by either contemporary or modern sources. The poem is universally listed as Richard the First and the author is named as Sir James Bland Burges.
----. The Crusaders. London: Edward Kerby, 1817.
Chalmers, Adam. The Crusader, and Other Poems. Peterhead: L. J. Smith, 1856.
Crawford, F. Marion. Via Crucis; A Romance of the Second Crusade. London and New York: Macmillan, 1899.
Cromie, Robert. The Next Crusade. London: Hutchinson, 1896.
Everard, William. Sir Walter's Ward: A Tale of the Crusades. London: Blackie, 1888(?).
Harrison. F. Bayford. Brothers in Arms. London : Blackie, 1885.
Harrison, Frederick. Theophano: The Crusade of the Tenth Century. A Historical Romance. London: Chapman and Hall, 1904.
Hylton, J. Dunbar. The Sea King: A Tale of the Crusade Under Richard I of England. Palmyra, New Jersey: The Author, 1870(?).
Ingram, Henry. Matilda. London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830.
McKeever, Harriet B. Maud and Miriam; or the Fair Crusader. New York: Hurst, c. 1871.
Michell, Nicholas. The Saxon's Daughter: A Tale of the Crusade. London: Saunders and Otley, 1835.
Morris, Lewis. "Gilbert Becket and the Fair Saracen." Songs of Two Worlds, Second Series. London: Henry S. King, 1874.
O'Shaughnessy, Arthur. "Chatival, or the Lay of Love's Unfortunate." Lays of France. London: Ellis and Green, 1872.
Porden, Eleanor. Coeur de Lion or the Third Crusade. London: G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1822.
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. "The Troubadour." The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed. New York: Redfield, 1854.
Stigand, William. Athenais, or, The First Crusade. London: E. Moxon, 1866.
Articles in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals:
Brown, J. Baldwin. "The Last Great Dream of the Crusade." The Nineteenth Century 10 (November 1881): 701-722.
Condor, C. R. "Saladin and King Richard: The Eastern Question in the Twelfth Century. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 161 (March 1897): 389-397.
Condor, Frances R. "The Recovery of Jerusalem." The Edinburgh Review 137 (January 11873): 1-38.
Clerke, Ellen M. "The New Crusade." Dublin Review 21 (1889): 1-24.
"The Crusade Against the Crescent: Celebrating Kirk Kilisse." Illustrated London News (9 Nov. 1912): 677.
"The Crusade of the Children." The New Monthly Magazine 26 (November 1829):456-465.
"The German Crusade in Palestine: The Kaiser as a Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Illustrated London News 3710 (26 March 1910): 452.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. "The Fight that Lost Jerusalem." The Cornhill Magazine 78 (July 1898): 64-73.
Paul, C. Kegan. "The Recovery of Jerusalem." The Theological Review 8 (July 1871): 407-14.