[With
an introductory essay by Spedding, J.
an introductory essay by Spedding, J.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v13
1883.
[Mill, J. S. ) Tennyson's Poems. The London and Westminster Review.
Vol. xxx, pp. 402 ff. 1835.
Myers, F. W. H. Tennyson as Prophet. The Nineteenth century. Vol.
XXV, pp. 381 ff. 1889.
Modern Poets and the Meaning of Life. The Nineteenth Century.
Vol. XXXIII, pp. 93 ff. 1893.
Napier, G. G. Homes and Haunts of Tennyson. 1892.
Nicoll, W. R. and Wise, T. J. Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth
Century. 2 vols. 1895. [See the various articles connected with
Tennyson contained in both vols. ]
Noel, Roden B. W. Essays on Poetry and Poets. 1886.
Pallen, Condé B. The Meaning of the Idylls of the King. 1904.
Paul, H. W. The Classical Poems of Tennyson. (Men and Letters. ) 1901.
Rawnsley, W. F. Tennyson, 1809-1909. A lecture. 1909.
Robertson, John M. New Essays towards a Critical Method. 1897.
Roz, F. Tennyson. Paris, 1911.
Saintsbury, George. Corrected Impressions. 1895.
Tbe Later Nineteenth Century. Edinburgh, 1907.
Salt, H. S. Tennyson as a Thinker. [1893. ]
Silvestri-Falconieri, F. di. Lord Tennyson. 1911.
Sneath, E. H. The Mind of Tennyson. 1900.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. Studies of a Biographer. Vol. 11. 1898.
Stirling, J. H. Jerrold, Tennyson and Macaulay: Critical Essays. 1868.
Swinburne, A. C. Tennyson and Musset. Miscellanies. 1886.
Tainsh, E. C. A Study of the Works of Alfred Tennyson, 1868.
Tennyson, Hallam, lord. Alfred, Lord Tennyson: a memoir. 2 vols. 1897.
(ed. ). Tennyson and his friends. 1911.
A. T. 's Works. Edns 1898–9, 1907 and 1913.
Tennysoniana. Notes bibliographical and critical on early poems of Alfred
and Charles Tennyson. Opinions of contemporary writers. In Memoriam:
various readings. . . . Various readings in later poems. The Tennyson
portraits. Bibliographical list of Tennyson's volumes and his contribu-
tions to periodical publications. (The Lover's Tale) a supplementary
chapter to Tennysoniana. [The preface is signed R. H. S. , i. e. Shep-
herd, R. H. ] 1866[-75]. 2nd edn revised and enlarged. 1879.
Thackeray, afterwards Ritchie, Anne I. Records of Tennyson, Ruskin and
the Brownings. 1892.
Traill, H. D. Tennyson and Vergil. The New Lucian: being a series of
dialogues of the dead. New edn revised and enlarged. 1900.
Van Dyke, H. J. The Poetry of Tennyson. [With a bibliography. ) 1898.
Walters, J. C. In Tennyson's land. 1890.
Tennyson: Studies. 1893.
Warren, T. H. The Centenary of Tennyson. A lecture. 1909.
Waugh, Arthur. Alfred, Lord Tennyson. A study of his life and work.
1892. 2nd edn. 1893.
Way, A. S. Tennyson and Quintus Calaber. The Journal of English
Studies, Vol. 1, no. 2. Sept. 1912-Jan. 1913.
Weld, A. G. Glimpses of Tennyson. 1903.
:
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Wilson, John (Christopher North). Tennyson's Poems. Essays critical and
imaginative. Vol. 11. pp. 109 ff. 4 vols. 1866.
CHARLES TENNYSON, AFTERWARDS TURNER
Poems by Two Brothers. See Tennyson, Alfred.
Sonnets and fugitive pieces. Cambridge, 1830.
Sonnets. 1864.
Small Tableaux. 1868.
Sonnets, Lyrics, and Translations. 1873.
Collected Sonnets, old and new. [With a preface by Tennyson, Hallam,
and an introductory essay by Spedding, J. ; rptd from The Nineteenth
Century. ] 1880.
Collected Sonnets, old and new. . . . Ed. by Hallam, Lord Tennyson.
[With
an introductory essay by Spedding, J. ] 1898.
British Museum. Addit. MS 36464, f. 213. Letter to C. Hobhouse. 1828.
Tennysoniana. See Tennyson, Alfred, under Biography and Criticism.
FREDERICK TENNYSON
Poems by Two Brothers. See Tennyson, Alfred.
AITYIITOE, Carmen Graecum numismate annuo dignatum et in curia
Cantabrigiensi recitatum comitiis maximis A. D. M. DCCC. XXVIII. Pro-
lusiones Academicae. Cambridge.
Days and Hours. 1854.
The Isles of Greece. Sappho and Alcaeus. [Poems. ] 1890.
Daphne and other poems. 1891.
Poems of the Day and Year. 1895.
The Shorter Poems of Frederick Tennyson. Ed. with an introduction by
C. (B. L. ] Tennyson. 1913.
Rawnsley, H. D. Memories of the Tennysons. Glasgow, 1912.
G. A. B.
CHAPTER III
ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH BARRETT
BROWNING
ROBERT BROWNING
Works
Collected Editions
Poems. . . . A new edition. 2 vols. 1849. [The first collected edn, comprising
Paracelsus and Bells and Pomegranates. ]
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 3rd edn. 3 vols. 1863. [Another
edn. ] 6 vols. 1868. L. P. 17 vols. 1888-94. [Ed. Birrell, A. and
Kenyon, F. G. ] 2 vols. 1896. [Another edn. ] 2 vols. 1898.
Complete Works. Edited with introduction and notes by Charlotte Porter
and Helen A. Clarke. 12 vols. New York and Boston (1898).
Poems of Robert Browning, containing Dramatic Lyrics, Dramatic Romances,
Men and Women, Dramas, Pauline, Paracelsus, Christmas Eve and
Easter-Day and Sordello. (Oxford edn. ) 1905.
The Works of Robert Browning. With introductions by Kenyon, Sir F. G.
(Centenary edn. ) 1912. In progress.
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480
[CH.
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Pauline: a Fragment of a Confession. 1833.
Paracelsus. 1835.
Strafford: an Historical Tragedy. With notes and Preface by Hickey, E. H.
and an introduction by Gardiner, S. R. 1837.
Sordello. 1840. Ed. Forman, H. B. (Temple Classics. ) 1902. Ed.
Whyte, A. 1913. See Herford, C. H. , The Modern Language Review,
April 1915.
Bells and Pomegranates. 8 nos. 1841-6. Pippa Passes. 1841. King Victor
and King Charles. 1842. Dramatic Lyrics. 1842. The Return of the
Druses. 1843. A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. 1843. Colombe's Birthday.
1844. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. 1845. Luria; and a Souls
Tragedy. 1846.
[Each of these poems was published separately, and when completed
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Christmas Eve and Easter-Day. A Poem. 1850.
Two Poems (A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London. [By E. B. B. ] The
Twins. Give and It-sball-be-given-unto-you). 1854.
Cleon. 1855. [Rptd in Men and Women. ]
The Statue and the Bust. 1855. (Rptd in Men and Women. ]
Men and Women. 2 vols. 1855.
Gold Hair: A Legend of Pornic. 1864. (Rptd in Dramatis Personae. )
Dramatis Personae. 1864.
The Ring and the Book. 4 vols. 1868-9. [The volumes were published
separately. ] With an introduction by Dowden, E. and four facsimiles.
(Oxford edn. ) 1912.
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in complete photo-reproduction, with translation, essay and notes
by Hodell, C. W. 1908. Publications of the Carnegie Institute
of Washington. No. 89. Everyman library. [1911. ] See, also,
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volume is in the library of Balliol college. ]
Balaustion's Adventure; including a Transcript from Euripides. 1871.
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society. 1871.
Fifine at the Fair. 1872.
Red Cotton Nightcap Country, or Turf and Towers. 1873.
Aristophanes' Apology; including a Transcript from Euripides: Being the
Last Adventure of Balaustion. 1875.
The Inn Album. 1875.
Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper; with other Poems. 1876.
The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Transcribed by R. B. 1877.
La Saisiaz: The Two Poets of Croisic. 1878.
Dramatic Idyls. 1879. [First Series. ]
Dramatic Idyls. 1880.
[Mill, J. S. ) Tennyson's Poems. The London and Westminster Review.
Vol. xxx, pp. 402 ff. 1835.
Myers, F. W. H. Tennyson as Prophet. The Nineteenth century. Vol.
XXV, pp. 381 ff. 1889.
Modern Poets and the Meaning of Life. The Nineteenth Century.
Vol. XXXIII, pp. 93 ff. 1893.
Napier, G. G. Homes and Haunts of Tennyson. 1892.
Nicoll, W. R. and Wise, T. J. Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth
Century. 2 vols. 1895. [See the various articles connected with
Tennyson contained in both vols. ]
Noel, Roden B. W. Essays on Poetry and Poets. 1886.
Pallen, Condé B. The Meaning of the Idylls of the King. 1904.
Paul, H. W. The Classical Poems of Tennyson. (Men and Letters. ) 1901.
Rawnsley, W. F. Tennyson, 1809-1909. A lecture. 1909.
Robertson, John M. New Essays towards a Critical Method. 1897.
Roz, F. Tennyson. Paris, 1911.
Saintsbury, George. Corrected Impressions. 1895.
Tbe Later Nineteenth Century. Edinburgh, 1907.
Salt, H. S. Tennyson as a Thinker. [1893. ]
Silvestri-Falconieri, F. di. Lord Tennyson. 1911.
Sneath, E. H. The Mind of Tennyson. 1900.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. Studies of a Biographer. Vol. 11. 1898.
Stirling, J. H. Jerrold, Tennyson and Macaulay: Critical Essays. 1868.
Swinburne, A. C. Tennyson and Musset. Miscellanies. 1886.
Tainsh, E. C. A Study of the Works of Alfred Tennyson, 1868.
Tennyson, Hallam, lord. Alfred, Lord Tennyson: a memoir. 2 vols. 1897.
(ed. ). Tennyson and his friends. 1911.
A. T. 's Works. Edns 1898–9, 1907 and 1913.
Tennysoniana. Notes bibliographical and critical on early poems of Alfred
and Charles Tennyson. Opinions of contemporary writers. In Memoriam:
various readings. . . . Various readings in later poems. The Tennyson
portraits. Bibliographical list of Tennyson's volumes and his contribu-
tions to periodical publications. (The Lover's Tale) a supplementary
chapter to Tennysoniana. [The preface is signed R. H. S. , i. e. Shep-
herd, R. H. ] 1866[-75]. 2nd edn revised and enlarged. 1879.
Thackeray, afterwards Ritchie, Anne I. Records of Tennyson, Ruskin and
the Brownings. 1892.
Traill, H. D. Tennyson and Vergil. The New Lucian: being a series of
dialogues of the dead. New edn revised and enlarged. 1900.
Van Dyke, H. J. The Poetry of Tennyson. [With a bibliography. ) 1898.
Walters, J. C. In Tennyson's land. 1890.
Tennyson: Studies. 1893.
Warren, T. H. The Centenary of Tennyson. A lecture. 1909.
Waugh, Arthur. Alfred, Lord Tennyson. A study of his life and work.
1892. 2nd edn. 1893.
Way, A. S. Tennyson and Quintus Calaber. The Journal of English
Studies, Vol. 1, no. 2. Sept. 1912-Jan. 1913.
Weld, A. G. Glimpses of Tennyson. 1903.
:
## p. 479 (#495) ############################################
II]
The Tennysons
479
Wilson, John (Christopher North). Tennyson's Poems. Essays critical and
imaginative. Vol. 11. pp. 109 ff. 4 vols. 1866.
CHARLES TENNYSON, AFTERWARDS TURNER
Poems by Two Brothers. See Tennyson, Alfred.
Sonnets and fugitive pieces. Cambridge, 1830.
Sonnets. 1864.
Small Tableaux. 1868.
Sonnets, Lyrics, and Translations. 1873.
Collected Sonnets, old and new. [With a preface by Tennyson, Hallam,
and an introductory essay by Spedding, J. ; rptd from The Nineteenth
Century. ] 1880.
Collected Sonnets, old and new. . . . Ed. by Hallam, Lord Tennyson.
[With
an introductory essay by Spedding, J. ] 1898.
British Museum. Addit. MS 36464, f. 213. Letter to C. Hobhouse. 1828.
Tennysoniana. See Tennyson, Alfred, under Biography and Criticism.
FREDERICK TENNYSON
Poems by Two Brothers. See Tennyson, Alfred.
AITYIITOE, Carmen Graecum numismate annuo dignatum et in curia
Cantabrigiensi recitatum comitiis maximis A. D. M. DCCC. XXVIII. Pro-
lusiones Academicae. Cambridge.
Days and Hours. 1854.
The Isles of Greece. Sappho and Alcaeus. [Poems. ] 1890.
Daphne and other poems. 1891.
Poems of the Day and Year. 1895.
The Shorter Poems of Frederick Tennyson. Ed. with an introduction by
C. (B. L. ] Tennyson. 1913.
Rawnsley, H. D. Memories of the Tennysons. Glasgow, 1912.
G. A. B.
CHAPTER III
ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH BARRETT
BROWNING
ROBERT BROWNING
Works
Collected Editions
Poems. . . . A new edition. 2 vols. 1849. [The first collected edn, comprising
Paracelsus and Bells and Pomegranates. ]
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 3rd edn. 3 vols. 1863. [Another
edn. ] 6 vols. 1868. L. P. 17 vols. 1888-94. [Ed. Birrell, A. and
Kenyon, F. G. ] 2 vols. 1896. [Another edn. ] 2 vols. 1898.
Complete Works. Edited with introduction and notes by Charlotte Porter
and Helen A. Clarke. 12 vols. New York and Boston (1898).
Poems of Robert Browning, containing Dramatic Lyrics, Dramatic Romances,
Men and Women, Dramas, Pauline, Paracelsus, Christmas Eve and
Easter-Day and Sordello. (Oxford edn. ) 1905.
The Works of Robert Browning. With introductions by Kenyon, Sir F. G.
(Centenary edn. ) 1912. In progress.
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480
[CH.
Bibliography
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Pauline: a Fragment of a Confession. 1833.
Paracelsus. 1835.
Strafford: an Historical Tragedy. With notes and Preface by Hickey, E. H.
and an introduction by Gardiner, S. R. 1837.
Sordello. 1840. Ed. Forman, H. B. (Temple Classics. ) 1902. Ed.
Whyte, A. 1913. See Herford, C. H. , The Modern Language Review,
April 1915.
Bells and Pomegranates. 8 nos. 1841-6. Pippa Passes. 1841. King Victor
and King Charles. 1842. Dramatic Lyrics. 1842. The Return of the
Druses. 1843. A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. 1843. Colombe's Birthday.
1844. Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. 1845. Luria; and a Souls
Tragedy. 1846.
[Each of these poems was published separately, and when completed
the entire series was issued in one volume entitled Bells and Pome-
granates, 1846. ]
Christmas Eve and Easter-Day. A Poem. 1850.
Two Poems (A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London. [By E. B. B. ] The
Twins. Give and It-sball-be-given-unto-you). 1854.
Cleon. 1855. [Rptd in Men and Women. ]
The Statue and the Bust. 1855. (Rptd in Men and Women. ]
Men and Women. 2 vols. 1855.
Gold Hair: A Legend of Pornic. 1864. (Rptd in Dramatis Personae. )
Dramatis Personae. 1864.
The Ring and the Book. 4 vols. 1868-9. [The volumes were published
separately. ] With an introduction by Dowden, E. and four facsimiles.
(Oxford edn. ) 1912.
The Old Yellow Book, source of Browning's The Ring and the Book,
in complete photo-reproduction, with translation, essay and notes
by Hodell, C. W. 1908. Publications of the Carnegie Institute
of Washington. No. 89. Everyman library. [1911. ] See, also,
Koeppel, E. , Anglia, Bd. xliv, pp. 275-280, 1912. [The original
volume is in the library of Balliol college. ]
Balaustion's Adventure; including a Transcript from Euripides. 1871.
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society. 1871.
Fifine at the Fair. 1872.
Red Cotton Nightcap Country, or Turf and Towers. 1873.
Aristophanes' Apology; including a Transcript from Euripides: Being the
Last Adventure of Balaustion. 1875.
The Inn Album. 1875.
Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper; with other Poems. 1876.
The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Transcribed by R. B. 1877.
La Saisiaz: The Two Poets of Croisic. 1878.
Dramatic Idyls. 1879. [First Series. ]
Dramatic Idyls. 1880.