Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism


Barham, Richard Harris | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

"Thomas Ingoldsby (Barham)." Fraser 's Magazine III n.s., No. XV (March 1871): 302-16.

Considers the people in Barham's life who most influenced his writings.

Horne, Richard Hengist. "Thomas Ingoldsby." In A New Spirit of the Age, edited by Richard Hengist Horne, pp. 91-106. Oxford University Press, 1907.

Famed, scathing critique of The Ingoldsby Legends.

Hughes, John. "Sketch of the Late Rev. R. H. Barham, with a Few Lines to His Memory." The New Monthly Magazine (1845): 526-32.

Argues that Barham's mother provided him with the plots to several of his stories.

Saintsbury, George. "Three Humourists: Hook, Barham, Maginn." Macmillan's Magazine (December 1893): 105-15.

Defends The Ingoldsby Legends.

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