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Carlyle |
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By J. G. ROBERTSON, M.A., B.Sc. (Glasgow), Ph.D. (Leipzig), Professor of German Language and Literature in the University of London
- Goethe on Carlyle
- Carlyle’s early years
- Life of Schiller
- Carlyle’s marriage
- His relation to Goethe
- Sartor Resartus
- The French Revolution
- On Heroes
- Chartism
- Past and Present
- Latter-Day Pamphlets
- Oliver Cromwell
- John Sterling
- Frederick the Great
- Carlyle as a moral force
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II. |
The Tennysons |
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By HERBERT J. C. GRIERSON, M.A., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the University of Edinburgh
- Tennyson’s early poems
- The Princess
- In Memoriam
- Maud
- Idylls of the King
- Enoch Arden and dialect ballads
- Dramas and later poems and ballads
- His metres
- Summary
- Charles Tennyson
- Frederick Tennyson
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Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
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By Sir HENRY JONES, M.A., F.B.A., Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow
- Robert Browning’s early years
- The influence upon him of Byron and Shelley
- Pauline
- Paracelsus
- Strafford
- Sordello
- Bells and Pomegranates
- The dramatic element in Browning’s work
- Elizabeth Barrett’s Poems
- Sonnets from the Portuguese
- Casa Guidi Windows
- Aurora Leigh
- Christmas Eve and Easter Day
- The Ring and the Book
- Later poems
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Matthew Arnold, Arthur Hugh Clough, James Thomson |
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By W. LEWIS JONES, M.A., sometime Scholar of Queen’s College, Professor of English Language and Literature at the University College of North Wales, Bangor
- Arnold’s early poems
- The Strayed Reveller
- Arnold’s “theory of poetry”
- Sohrab and Rustum
- His later poems
- The qualities of his poetry
- His prose; Essays in Criticism
- The Study of Celtic Literature
- Culture and Anarchy
- Arthur Hugh Clough; His hexameters
- The Bothie
- James Thomson
- The City of Dreadful Night
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V. |
The Rossettis, William Morris, Swinburne
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By A. HAMILTON THOMPSON, M.A., F.S.A., St. John’s College
- The pre-Raphaelites; The Germ
- The Blessed Damozel
- The House of Life
- The Earthly Paradise
- Sigurd the Volsung
- Morris’s prose narratives
- Swinburne’s early years
- Atalanta in Calydon
- Poems and Ballads
- Tristram of Lyonesse
- Swinburne’s prose
- Christina Rossetti
- Arthur O’Shaughnessy
- Edward FitzGerald
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VI. |
Lesser Poets of the Middle and Later Nineteenth Century |
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By GEORGE SAINTSBURY, M.A., Merton College, Oxford, LL.D., D.Litt., F.B.A.
- Macaulay’s Lays of Ancient Rome
- Tupper’s Proverbial Philosophy
- Bailey’s Festus
- Ernest Jones
- Ebenezer Jones
- Alexander Smith
- Sydney Dobell
- Aytoun’s Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers
- Bon Gaultier Ballads
- Percival Leigh; W. J. Prowse; Mortimer Collin
- Edward Lear
- Frederick Locker
- C. S. Calverley
- H. D. Traill
- J. K. Stephen
- Lewis Carroll
- Keble
- Newman
- Isaac Williams; Faber
- Neale
- Trench
- W. M. Wilks Call; T. T. Lynch
- Translations
- Caroline Archer Clive
- Sarah Flower Adams; Fanny Kemble
- Adelaide Anne Procter
- Isa Craig; Jean Ingelow
- Harriet Eleanor Hamilton-King; Augusta Webster
- Margaret Veley
- Mathilde Blind; Michael Field; Constance Naden; Amy Levy
- Mary E. Coleridge
- Lord Houghton; T. Gordon Hake
- Sir F. H. Doyle
- Alfred Domett; W. J. Linton; W. B. Scott
- Aubrey de Vere; Thomas Westwood; Charles Mackay
- Coventry Patmore
- George Macdonald
- F. T. Palgrave
- William Johnson (Cory)
- T. E. Brown
- R. W. Dixon
- Sebastian Evans
- “Owen Meredith”
- Edwin Arnold
- Lewis Morris
- Sir Alfred Lyall
- Alfred Austin
- Roden Noel
- Lord de Tabley
- Thomas Ashe
- John Addington Symonds
- Robert Buchanan
- Frederic Myers
- Andrew Lang
- French forms of verse
- W. E. Henley
- Philip Bourke Marston; Robert Louis Stevenson
- H. E. Clarke
- E. C. Lefroy
- John Davidson
- Francis Thompson
- Ernest Dowson
- Richard Middleton
- Summary
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The Prosody of the Nineteenth Century |
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By GEORGE SAINTSBURY
- Ossian; Percy’s Religues
- Chatterton; Blake
- Anti-Bysshism
- Coleridge’s Christabel
- Southey
- Scott
- Moore
- Byron
- Shelley
- Keats
- Warner’s Metronariston
- Guest
- Victorian prosody
- The hexameter controversy
- Later prosodists
- Summary
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Nineteenth-Century Drama |
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By HAROLD CHILD, sometime Scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford
- The drama a popular amusement in the nineteenth century
- Richard Lalor Sheil
- Charles Robert Maturin
- H. H. Milman
- Sheridan Knowles; R. H. Horne
- J. Westland Marston
- Melodrama
- Black-ey’d Susan
- Dion Boucicault
- Tom Taylor
- W. G. Wills
- Douglas Jerrold
- John Poole; Box and Cox; J. R. Planché; Shirley Brooks; H. J. Byron
- T. W. Robertson
- W. S. Gilbert
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IX. |
Thackeray |
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By A. HAMILTON THOMPSON
- Early life
- The Yellowplush Correspondence
- Michael Angelo Titmarsh; Barry Lyndon
- The Sketch Books
- Thackeray’s contributions to Punch
- The Book of Snobs
- Vanity Fair
- Pendennis
- Esmond
- The Newcomes
- The Virginians
- Philip
- Summary
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X. |
Dickens |
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By GEORGE SAINTSBURY
- Early life
- Sketches
- The Pickwick Papers
- Oliver Twist
- Nicholas Nickleby
- The Old Curiosity Shop
- Barnaby Rudge
- Martin Chuzzlewit
- Christmas Books
- Dombey and Son
- David Copperfield
- Bleak House
- Hard Times
- Little Dorrit
- A Tale of Two Cities
- Great Expectations
- Summary
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XI. |
The Political and Social Novel
DISRAELI, CHARLES KINGSLEY, MRS. GASKELL, “GEORGE ELIOT” |
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By Sir A. W. WARD, Litt.D., F.B.A., Master of Peterhouse
- The reaction against Romanticism
- Harriet Martineau
- Benjamin Disraeli
- Charles Kingsley
- The Saint’s Tragedy
- Yeast
- Alton Locke
- Hypatia
- Westward Ho!
- Two Years Ago
- Kingsley’s lectures and essays
- Thomas Hughes; Tom Brown’s School Days
- Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
- Mary Barton
- North and South
- Cranford
- Mrs. Gaskell’s Life of Charlotte Brontë
- Sylvia’s Lovers
- Cousin Phillis
- Wives and Daughters
- “George Eliot”; Her early years
- George Henry Lewes
- Scenes of Clerical Life
- Adam Bede
- The Mill on the Floss
- Silas Marner
- Romola
- Felix Holt
- The Spanish Gypsy
- Middlemarch
- Daniel Deronda
- “George Eliot’s” poems
- Summary
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The Brontës |
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By A. A. JACK, M.A., Peterhouse, Chalmers Professor of English Literature in the University of Aberdeen
- The Brontë family
- Jane Eyre
- Shirley
- Villette
- Wuthering Heights
- Emily Brontë’s poems
- Appendix
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Lesser Novelists |
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By W. T. YOUNG, M.A. Sometime Lecturer in English Language and Literature at the University of London, Goldsmiths’ College
- Lord Lytton; Pelham
- Criminal biography; Paul Clifford and Eugene Aram
- Historical romances
- Tales of the occult
- The Caxtons
- Summary
- Anthony Trollope; The Barchester series
- His Autobiography
- Charles Reade
- Novels based on “documents”
- The Cloister and the Hearth
- Mary Russell Mitford; Our Village
- Mrs. Henry Wood
- Mrs. Oliphant
- George Macdonald
- William Black
- Henry Kingsley
- George Du Maurier
- Lorna Doone; John Inglesant
- G. A. Lawrence and “Ouida”
- Wilkie Collins
- “Mark Rutherford”
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XIV. |
George Meredith, Samuel Butler, George Gissing |
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By W. T. YOUNG, M.A.
- Meredith
- His poems
- The comic spirit
- His characterisation
- Style in prose and in verse
- Metrical experiments
- Butler
- His scientific controversies
- Erewhon
- Erewhon and Gulliver’s Travels
- Erewhon Revisited
- The Way of all Flesh; The Pontifex cell
- Gissing
- Gissing’s work transitional
- A comparison with Zola
- The delineation of poverty; Realism and pessimism
- Novels of the middle classes: problems discussed in New Grub Street, Born in Exile and The Odd Women
- The classical world; By the Ionian Sea; Veranilda
- The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft
- Structure and style
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