The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21).
Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two.


III. Critical and Miscellaneous Prose.

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——The Poetry of Architecture; or, the Architecture of the nations of Europe considered in its association with natural scenery and national character…. With illustrations by the author. Orpington, 1893 [1892].
——Lectures in Landscape delivered at Oxford in Lent Term, 1871. Orpington, 1897.
——The Works of John Ruskin. Library edn. Ed. Cook, E. T. and Wedderburn, A. 39 vols. 1903–12. [The articles on Enquiries in the Causes of the Colour of the Water of the Rhine; Notes on the Perforation of a Leaden Pipe by Rats; and Facts and Considerations on the Strata of Mont Blanc which appeared in Loudon’s Magazine of Natural History, Sept., Nov. and Dec., 1834 respectively, are rptd. in vol. 1. Vol. XXXVIII contains a complete bibliography and vol. XXXIX an exhaustive index.]
Benson, A. C. Ruskin. A study in personality. 1911.
Claus, P. Die Ethik John Ruskin. Die Neueren Sprachen. XVI, XVII. Marburg, 1908–10.
Meynell, Alice C. John Ruskin. (Modern English Writers.) 1900.
Saintsbury, George. Corrected Impressions. Essays on Victorian Writers. 1895.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. John Ruskin. Studies of a Biographer. Vol. III. 1902.
Thackeray, afterwards Ritchie, A. I. Records of Tennyson, Ruskin, etc. 1892.
MSS. at Brit. Mus.: Addit. 32571, f. 343 and 32573, f. 200 Notes of Stones of Venice; 37725, f. 22 Fragment of The Bible of Amiens; Egerton, 2887 The Law of Fésole, chap. XXI. Letters: Addit. 28512, f. 67; 33964, f. 368; 34582, f. 26; 36304; 36525, f. 14; 37021, ff. 71–99; 37194, f. 458; 37725, ff. 11, 19, 21; 37951, ff. 81, 83, 86. Egerton, 2846, ff. 9, 122; 2847, f. 258.
Shairp, John Campbell (1819–1885). Studies in Poetry and Philosophy. Edinburgh, 1868. Also 1872 and 1876.
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Rodger, M. John Campbell Shairp … An address, etc. Edinburgh, 1885.
Skelton, Sir John (pseud. Shirley, 1831–1897). Nugae Criticae. Occasional papers written at the seaside. Edinburgh, 1862.
——A Campaigner at Home. 1865.
——Essays in History and Biography, including the defence of Mary Stuart. Edinburgh, 1883.
——Maitland of Lethington and the Scotland of Mary Stuart. A history. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1887.
——Mary Stuart. [A biography. With illustrations.] 1893.
——The Table-Talk of Shirley. Reminiscences of and letters from Froude, Thackeray, Disraeli, Browning, Rossetti, Kingsley, Baynes, Huxley, Tyndall and others. Edinburgh, 1895.
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——The Literary Works of James Smetham. Ed. Smetham, Jane, and Davies, W. 1893.
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——City Poems. Cambridge, 1857.
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——The Playground of Europe. 1871.
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——Hours in a Library. 3 series. 1874–9. New edn. with additions. 4 vols. 1907.
——History of English Thought in the eighteenth century. 2 vols. 1876. Also 2 vols. 1881 [1880] and 1902.
——Samuel Johnson. (English Men of Letters.) 1878.
——Alexander Pope. (English Men of Letters.) 1880.
——Swift. (English Men of Letters.) 1882.
——Life of Henry Fawcett. 1885.
——An Agnostic’s Apology, and other essays. 1893.
——Studies of a Biographer. 4 vols. 1898–1902. Another edn. 4 vols. 1907.
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Stevenson, Robert Louis. Across the Plains. 1892. [Contains A Christmas Sermon.]
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——Works. (Pentland edn.) Bibliographical notes by Gosse, E. 20 vols. 1906–7.
——Lay Morals and other papers. 1911.
——Works. (Swanston edn.) Introduction by Lang, A. 25 vols. 1911–12.
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See, also, ante, bibliographies to Chaps. VI and VIII, Vol. XIII.
Symonds, John Addington. Renaissance in Italy. 7 vols. 1875–86.
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——Essays, speculative and suggestive. 2 vols. 1890. With a preface by Brown, H. F. 1907.
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Gide, A. Oscar Wilde…. With introduction, notes and bibliography by Mason, Stuart. 1905.
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For Dramatic Works, see, ante, bibliography to Chap. VIII, Vol. XIII.

GENERAL LITERARY SURVEYS

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Chambers’s Cyclopaedia of English Literature. Vol. III. 1903.
Francillon, R. E. Mid-Victorian memories. [1914.]
Kellner, Leon. Die englische Literatur im Zeitalter der Königin Victoria. Leipzig, 1909.
McCarthy, Justin. A History of Our Own Times. 4 vols. 1882.
Makover, S. V. and Blackwell, B. H. A Book of English Essays, 1600–1900. Oxford, 1912.
Mason, E. T. Personal Traits of British Authors. 4 vols. 1885.
Minto, W. The Literature of the Georgian Era. 1894.
Moulton, R. G. The Modern Study of Literature. Chicago and Cambridge, 1916.
Nicoll, Sir W. R. and Wise, T. J. Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century. 2 vols. 1896.
Saintbury, George. Specimens of English Prose Style from Malory to Macaulay. Selected and annotated, with an introductory essay. 1885.
——Essays in English Literature, 1780–1860. 1890. 2nd series. 1895.
——Corrected Impressions. 1895.
——A History of Nineteenth Century Literature, 1780–1895. 1896.
——A Short History of English Literature. 1896.
——A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the earliest texts to the present day. 3 vols. 1900–4.
——The Later Nineteenth Century. Periods of European Literature. Vol. XII. 1907.
——A History of English Prose Rhythm. 1912.
Sampson, George. Nineteenth Century Essays. Ed. with introduction and notes. Cambridge, 1912.
Suddard, S. J. Mary. Essais de Littérature anglaise. Cambridge, 1912.
Treble, H. R. Anthology of English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive, and Dramatic. Oxford, 1916.
Walker, Hugh. Selected English Short Stories. (Nineteenth Century.) With introduction. (World’s Classics.) Oxford, [1914].
——The Literature of the Victorian Era. Cambridge, 1910.
——The English Essay and Essayists. The Channels of English Literature. 1915.
Walker, Mrs. Hugh. A Book of Victorian Prose and Poetry. Cambridge, 1915.

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