1. NOVELS CONNECTED WITH THE GENESIS OF THE NOVEL OF ROMAN LIFE. (See [§ II, p. 17.])
Letters Supposed to have passed between Theodosius and Constantia—Langhorne, John; London, (1778).
Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, a Narrative Founded on History—Miss O’Keefe; London, (1814).
Valerius, a Roman Story—Lockhart, J. G.; London, (1821)—N. Y. Harper, 1835.
The Epicurean—Moore, Thomas; (1827)—McClurg, Chicago, 1890.
Salathiel, the Immortal—Croly, George; (1827)—Repub. Funk & Wagnalls, New York, under title, Tarry Thou Till I Come, 1903.
The Alexandrians, an Egyptian Tale of the Fourth Century—Anon. Whittaker, London, (1830).
The Last Days of Pompeii—Bulwer-Lytton, Sir E. G.; Dutton, N. Y., (1834).
The Stoic—Stanford, Jane K.; London, (1834).