Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction, and the Drama, Vol. 4 / A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer
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  • Inchbald (Mrs.), born near Bury St. Edmunds, in Suffolk, 1753-1821.
    • Nature and Art, 1796.
    • Simple Story, 1791.
      • ⁂ For her plays, see Appendix III.
  • Ingelow (Jean), born at Boston, Lincolnshire, 1820-
    • Allerton and Dreux, 1851.
    • Deborah’s Book, etc., 1867.
    • Don John, 1881.
    • Fated to be Free, 1875.
    • Golden Opportunity (The), 1867.
    • Grandmother’s Shoe (The), 1867.
    • Life of John Smith, 1867.
    • Little Wonder-horn (The), 1872.
    • Minnows with Silver Tails, 1867.
    • Moorish Gold, and the One-eyed Servant, 1867.
    • Mopsa, the Fairy, 1869.
    • Off the Skelligs, 1873.
    • Poems, 1863, 1867, 1880.
    • Rhyming Chronicle of Incidents and Feelings, 1850.
    • Round of Days (The), 1861.
    • Sarah de Berenger, 1879.
    • Sister’s Bye-hours (A), 1868.
    • Stories told to a Child, 1865.
    • Story of Doom, and other Poems, 1867.
    • Studies for Stories, 1872.
    • Suspicious Jackdaw (The), 1867.
    • Tales of Orris, 1860.
    • Two Ways of telling a Story, 1867.
    • Wild Duck Shooter (The), etc., 1867.
  • Ingram (John H.), London, 1849-
    • Memoirs of Poe, 1874, 1877.
  • Ireland (William Henry), 1777-1835.
    • Authentic Account of the Shakespearian MSS., 1796.
    • Confessions relative to the Shakespeare Papers, 1805.
    • Miscellaneous Papers under the Hand and Seal of W. Shakespeare, including the Tragedy of King Lear, etc., 1796.
    • Vortigern (an historical play ... attributed by him to Shakespeare), 1796; printed 1832.
  • Irving (Washington), born at New York, 1783-1859.
    • Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey, 1835.
    • Adventures of Captain Bonneville, 1837.
    • Astoria, 1836.
    • Bracebridge Hall, 1822.
    • Conquest of Granada, 1829.
    • Crayon Miscellany, 1835.
    • History of New York, by Diedrick Knickbocker, 1809.
    • Legends of the Conquest of Spain, 1835.
    • Life and Voyages of Columbus, 1828.
    • Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 1849.
    • Life of Washington, 1855-59.
    • Mahomet and his Successors, 1849-50.
    • Salmagundi, 1807-8.
    • Sketch-book (The), 1820.
    • Tales of the Alhambra, 1832.
    • Tales of a Traveller, 1824.
    • Wolfert’s Roost, 1839-40.
  • James I., born in Edinburgh Castle, 1566-1625.
    • Basilikon Doron, 1599.
    • Counterblaste to Tobacco, 1604.
  • James (George Payne Rainsford), London, 1801-1860.
    • Agincourt, 1844.
    • Agnes Sorel, 1853.
    • Arabella Stuart, 1844.
    • Arrah Neil, or Times of Old, 1845.
    • Attila, 1837.
    • Beauchamp, or the Error, 1848.
    • Blanche of Navarre, 1839.
    • Brigand (The), 1841.
    • Cameralzaman, 1848.
    • Castelneau, 1841.
    • Castle of Ehrenstein (The), 1847.
    • Charles Tyrel, 1839.
    • Convict (The), 1847.
    • Darnley, 1830.
    • Delaware, or Thirty Years Since, 1848.
    • De L’Orme. 1830.
    • De Lunatico Inquirendo, 1842.
    • Desultory Man (The), 1836.
    • Eva St. Clare, and other Tales, 1843.
    • False Heir (The), 1843.
    • Fate, 1851.
    • Fight of the Fiddlers (The), 1848.
    • Forest Days, 1843.
    • Forgery, or Best Intentions, 1848.
    • Gentleman of the Old School (The), 1839.
    • Gowrie, or the King’s Plot, 1847.
    • Heidelberg, 1846.
    • Henry Masterton, 1832.
    • Henry of Guise, 1839.
    • Henry Smeaton, 1850.
    • Huguenot (The), 1839.
    • Jacquerie (The), 1841.
    • John Jones’s Tales from English History, 1849.
    • John Marston Hall, 1834.
    • King’s Highway (The), 1840.
    • Last of the Fairies (The), 1847.
    • Lord Montagu’s Page, 1858.
    • Man at Arms (The), 1840.
    • Margaret Graham, 1847.
    • Mary of Burgundy, 1833.
    • Morley Ernstein, 1842.
    • Old Dominion, or the Southampton Massacre, 1856.
    • One in a Thousand, 1835.
    • Pequinillo, 1852.
    • Philip Augustus, 1831.
    • Prince Life, 1855.
    • Revenge, 1851.
    • Richelieu, 1828.
    • Robber (The), 1838.
    • Rose d’Albret, 1840.
    • Russell, 1847.
    • Sir Theodore Broughton, 1847.
    • Smuggler (The), 1845.
    • Stepmother (The), 1846.
    • Story without a Name (A), 1852.
    • String of Pearls, 1849.
    • Ticonderoga, or the Black Eagle, 1854.
    • Whim (The), and its Consequences, 1847.
    • Woodman (The), 1849.
    • History of Charlemagne, 1832.
    • History of Chivalry, 1849.
    • Life and Times of Louis XIV., 1838.
    • Life of the Black Prince, 1822.
    • Life of Richard Cœur de Lion, 1841-42.
    • Lives of Eminent Foreign Statesmen, 1832-38.
    • Memoirs of Celebrated Women, 1837.
    • Memoirs of Great Commanders, 1832.
  • Jameson (Mrs.), born in Dublin, 1797-1860.
    • Beauties of the Court of Charles II., 1833.
    • Celebrated Female Sovereigns, 1831.
    • Characteristics of Shakespeare’s Women, 1832.
    • Commonplace Book, etc., 1854.
    • Diary of an Ennuyée, 1826.
    • Early Italian Painters (The), 1845.
    • Handbook of Public Galleries of Art, 1842.
    • History of our Lord as represented in Art, 1860.
    • Legends of the Madonna, 1852.
    • Legends of the Monastic Orders, 1850.
    • Loves of the Poets, 1829.
    • Memoirs and Essays, 1846.
    • Pictures of Social Life in Germany, etc., 1840.
    • Poetry of Sacred and Legendary Art, 1848.
    • Rubens, his Life and Genius, 1840.
    • Sacred and Legendary Art, 1848.
    • Sketches of Germany, 1837.
    • Visits and Sketches, etc., 1834.
    • Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada, 1838.
  • Jenkins (Edward), born at Bangalore, in India, 1838-
    • Captain’s Cabin (The), 1872.
    • Coolie, his Rights and Wrongs (The), 1864.
    • Devil’s Chain (The), 1868.
    • Fatal Days, 1874.
    • Ginx’s Baby, 1860.
    • Jobson’s Enemies, 1880-81.
    • Lisa Lena, 1880.
    • Little Hodge, 1866.
    • Lord Bantam, 1862.
    • Lutchmee and Dilloo, 1870.
  • Jerrold (Douglas William), London, 1803-57.
    • Black-eyed Susan, 1829.
    • Bubbles of the Day, 1842.
    • Cakes and Ale, 1841.
    • Catspaw (The), 1850.
    • Caudle Lectures, 1845.
    • Chronicles of Clovernook, 1846.
    • Heart of Gold, 1854.
    • Housekeeper (The), 1835.
    • Man Made of Money (A), 1849.
    • Men of Character, 1838.
    • Nell Gwynne, 1832.
    • Prisoner of War (The), 1837.
    • Punch’s Letters to his Son, 1846.
    • Rent-day (The), 1830.
    • Retired from Business, 1851.
    • St. Giles and St. James, 1851.
    • Story of a Feather, 1843.
    • Time works Wonders, 1845.
  • Jerrold (William Blanchard), London, 1826-1884.
    • At Home in Paris, 1864, 1870.
    • Beau Brummel, 1858.
    • Chatterbox (The), 1857.
    • Children of Lutetia, 1863.
    • Christian Vagabond (The), 1871.
    • Chronicles of a Crutch, 1860.
    • Cockaignes (The), 1871.
    • Cool as a Cucumber, 1851.
    • Cupboard Papers (The), 1881.
    • Cupid in Waiting, 1871.
    • Disgrace to the Family (The), 1847.
    • Epicure’s Year-book, by Fin-Bec, 1867-68.
    • French under Arms (The), 1860.
    • Imperial Paris, 1855.
    • Life of George Cruikshank, 1882.
    • Life of Douglas Jerrold, 1858.
    • Life of Napoleon III., 1874-82.
    • London a Pilgrimage, 1872.
    • Old Woman who lived in a Shoe (An).
    • On the Boulevards, 1853-66.
    • Passing the Time, 1865.
    • Progress of a Bill, 1848.
    • Story of Madge and the Fairy Content, 1871.
    • Swedish Sketches, 1852.
    • Trip through the Vineyards of Spain, 1864.
    • Trips to Normandy, etc., 1867.
    • Two Lives, 1865.
    • Up and Down in the World, 1866.
  • Johnson (Samuel), born at Lichfield, in Hampshire, 1709-1784.
    • Dictionary of the English Language, 1755.
    • Idler (The), 1758-60.
    • Irene, 1749.
    • Journey to the West Islands of Scotland, 1775.
    • Life of Dr. Isaac Watts, 1785.
    • Life of Richard Savage, 1744.
    • Lives of the Poets, 1779-81.
    • Miscellaneous Observations on Hamlet, 1745.
    • Rambler (The), 1750-52.
    • Rasselas, 1759.
    • Taxation no Tyranny, 1775.
    • Vanity of Human Wishes, 1749.
    • Visit to the Hebrides, 1773.
    • Voyage to Abyssinia, 1735.
  • Jones (Henry), pseudonym “Cavendish,” London, 1831-
    • Laws of Ecarté, 1878.
    • Laws of Piquet, 1873.
    • Principles of Whist, 1862.
  • Jonson (Benjamin), born at Westminster, 1574-1637.
    • Execration against Vulcan, with Divers Epigrams, 1640.
    • Jests, or the Wit’s Pocket Companion, 1731.
    • Last Legacy to the Sons of Mirth, etc., 1756.
  • Junius, Letters of, 1769-72.
    • The Author of these Letters.
      • Barré, Col. Isaac (“Authorship of the Letters of Junius, by John Britton”), 1848.
      • Boyd, Hugh (“Author of Junius ascertained by George Chalmers”), 1817.
      • Burke, Edmund (“Inquiry into the author of Junius, by John Roche”), 1813. (“Junius proved to be Burke,” no name), 1826. Prior, in his Life of Burke, takes the same view, 1839.
      • Burke, William (“The Author of Junius, by J. C. Symons”), 1859.
      • Chatham, William Pitt, lord (“Another Guess at Junius,” by (?) Fitzgerald), 1809; Earl Chatham “proved to be Junius,” by John Swinden, 1833; by W. Dowe, 1857. (“Who was Junius?” no name), 1837. Also an essay to prove this, by Dr. B. Waterhouse, of Boston, 1831.
      • Chesterfield, earl of (“Author of Junius discovered,” by W. Cramp), 1821, 1851.
      • De Lolme, John Lewis (“Arguments and Facts demonstrating” this, by Dr. Thomas Busby), 1816.
      • Francis (Dr.) and his son Sir Philip (“Discovery of the Author of Junius, by John Taylor”), 1813.
      • Francis, Sir Philip (“Identity of Junius ... established by John Taylor”), 1816. Sir F. Dwarris, 1850, and Lord Campbell, in his Lives of the Chancellors, take the same view. (“Handwriting of Junius professionally investigated, by Charles Chabot”), 1871. Macaulay espoused this “identity.”
      • Glover, Richard (“An Inquiry into the author of the Letters of Junius,” no name), 1814.
      • Gibbon (“Junius unmasked,” no name), 1819.
      • Lee, Major-General Charles (proved “from facts” to be Junius by Dr. T. Girdlestone), 1813.
      • M’Lean, Laughlin (said to be Junius in Galt’s Life of West, pp. 57-69). Sir David Brewster takes the same view.
      • Portland, Duke of (“Letters to a Nobleman proving” this, by A. G. Johnston), 1816.
      • Pownall, Governor (“Junius discovered, by F. Griffen, Boston,”), 1854.
      • Rich, Sir R. (“The Ghost of Junius, by F. Ayerst”), 1853.
      • Sackville, Viscount (“The Real Author of the Letters of Junius, by George Coventry”), 1825. (“Junius unmasked,” no name), 1770. The same proved by John Jacques, 1843.
      • Suett, the comedian (“Junius with his Visor up,” a skit, no name), 1819.
      • Temple, R. Grenville, earl (“Letters on Junius showing” this, by Isaac Newhall, Boston), 1831.
      • Tooke, John Horne (“Junius discovered, by P[hilip] T[hicknesse]”), 1789. The same “proved” by J. B. Blakeway, 1813; and Dr. A. Graham, 1828.
      • Wray, Daniel (“The Secret revealed, by James Falconar”), 1830.
      • Wilmot, James, proved to be “Junius” by[by] O. W. Serres, 1813.
  • Kames (Henry Home, lord), born at Kames, in Berwickshire, 1696-1782.
    • Elements of Criticism, 1762.
  • Kane (Elisha Kent), born at Philadelphia, 1820-1857.
    • Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1856.
  • Keats (John), London, 1796-1821.
    • Endymion, 1818.
    • Eve of St. Agnes, 1820.
    • Hyperion, 1820.
    • Isabella, 1820.
    • Lamia, and other Poems, 1820.
    • Ode to the Nightingale, 1820.
    • Poems, 1817.
  • Keble (Rev. John), born at Fairford, in Gloucestershire, 1792-1866.
    • Christian Year (The), 1827.
    • Lyra Innocentium, 1846.
  • Kemble (Frances Anne), born in London, 1809-
    • Journal of a Residence in America, 1835.
    • Records of Girlhood, 1878.
    • Records of Later Life, 1882.
    • Residence in a Georgian Plantation, 1863.
    • Year of Consolation (A), 1847.
  • Kennedy (John Pendleton), born at Baltimore, 1795-1870.
    • Annals of Quodlibet, 1840.
    • Horse-shoe Robinson, 1835.
    • Life of William Wirt, 1849.
    • Red Book (The), 1817-19.
  • Kent (James), born at Fredericksburg, New York, 1763-1847.
    • Commentaries on American Law, 1826-30.
  • Kinglake (Alexander William), born near Taunton, in Somersetshire, 1811-1891.
    • Eothen, 1844.
    • History of the Crimean War, 1863-75.
  • Kingsley (Rev. Charles), born at Holne, in Devonshire, 1819-1875.
    • Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet, 1849.
    • Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore, 1855.
    • Hereward the Wake, 1866.
    • Hermits (The), 1868.
    • Heroes (The), Greek fairy tales, 1856.
    • Hypatia, 1853.
    • Madam How and Lady Why, 1870.
    • Miscellanies, 1859.
    • Plays and Puritans, 1873.
    • Prose Idylls, 1873.
    • Two Years Ago (a novel), 1857.
    • Village Sermons, 1849.
    • Water Babies (The), 1863.
    • Westward Ho! 1855.
  • Kingsley (Henry), born at Holne, in Devonshire, 1830-1876.
    • Austin Elliot, 1863.
    • Boy in Grey (The), 1870.
    • Fireside Studies, 1876.
    • Geoffry Hamlyn (Recollections of), 1859.
    • Grange Gardens, 1876.
    • Harveys (The), 1872.
    • Hetty, and other Stories, 1871.
    • Hillyars and the Burtons (The), 1865.
    • Hornby Mills, and other Stories, 1872.
    • Leighton Court, 1866.
    • Lost Child (The), 1864.
    • Mademoiselle Mathilde, 1868.
    • Mystery of the Island, 1877.
    • Number Seventeen, 1875.
    • Oakshott Castle, 1873.
    • Old Margaret, 1871.
    • Ravenshoe, 1861.
    • Reginald Hetheredge, 1874.
    • Silcote of Silcotes, 1867.
    • Stretton, 1869.
    • Tales of Old Travel, 1869.
    • Valentin, 1872.
  • Knatchbull-Hugessen (Edward Hugessen), born at Mersham Hatch, in Kent, 1829-
    • Crackers for Christmas, 1870.
    • Higgledy-Piggledy, or Stories for Everybody’s Children, 1875.
    • Moonshine, 1871.
    • Queer Folks, 1873.
    • River Legends, 1874.
    • Stories for My Children, 1869.
    • Tales for Tea-time, 1872.
    • Uncle Joe’s Stories, 1878.
    • Whispers from Fairyland, 1874.
  • Knight (Charles), born at Windsor, in Berkshire, 1791-1873.
    • Cyclopædia of the Industry of all Nations, 1851.
    • English Cyclopædia, 1854-61.
    • Half-hours with the Best Authors, 1847-48.
    • Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 1831.
    • Penny Magazine (The), 1832-45.
    • Pictorial Bible (The), 1838.
    • Pictorial History of England (The) 1844.
    • Pictorial Shakespeare (The), 1839-41.
    • Popular History of England, 1856-62.
    • Shakespeare (a biography), 1839.
  • Knowles (James Sheridan), born at Cork, in Ireland, 1784-1862.
    • Idol demolished by its own Priest (The), 1851.
    • Rock of Rome (The), or the Arch-Heresy, 1849.
    • ⁂ For his plays, see Appendix III.
  • Lamb (Charles), London, 1775-1834.
    • Adventures of Ulysses, 1807.
    • Essays on the Genius of Hogarth.
    • Essays of Elia, 1st series, 1820-1822;
      • 2nd series, 1823-25;
      • last, 1833.
    • John Woodvil, 1802.
    • Last Essays, and Popular Fallacies, 1833.
    • Mrs. Lacester’s School.
    • Old Blind Margaret, 1798.
    • Poems, 1797.
    • Poems, 1836.
    • Poetry for Children, 1809.
    • Rosamond Gray, 1798.
    • Tales from Shakespeare, 1807.
  • Landon (Letitia Elizabeth), born in London, 1802-1838.
    • Duty and Inclination, 1838.
    • Ethel Churchill, 1834.
    • Fate of Adelaide (The), 1821.
    • Francisca Carrara, 1834.
    • Golden Violet (The), and other Poems, 1827.
    • Improvisatrice (The), and other Poems, 1824.
    • Lady Anne Granard, 1841.
    • Lost Pleiad (The), 1829.
    • Romance and Reality, 1832.
    • Traits and Trials of Early Life (tales), 1836.
    • Troubadour (The), and other Poems, 1825.
    • Venetian Bracelet (The), and other Poems, 1829.
    • Vow of the Peacock (The), 1835.
    • Zenana (The), and Minor Poems, 1839.
  • Landor (Walter Savage), born at Ipsley Court, in Warwickshire, 1775-1864.
    • Admonition to Detractors, 1837.
    • Andrea of Hungary, 1839.
    • Count Julian, 1812.
    • Dry Sticks fagoted, 1857.
    • Examination of William Shakespeare (The), 1834.
    • Fra Ruperto, 1841.
    • Gebir, 1798.
    • Giovanni of Naples, 1839.
    • Hellenics (The), 1847.
    • Idyllia Heroica (in Latin), 1820.
    • Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans, 1853.
    • Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men, 1824-28;
      • second series, 1829.
    • Imaginary Conversations ... on Italian Affairs, 1848.
    • Last Fruit off an Old Tree, 1853.
    • Latin Poems, 1824.
    • Letters of an American, 1854.
    • Letters of a Conservative, 1836.
    • Pentameron and Pentalogia (The), 1837.
    • Pericles and Aspasia, 1836.
    • Poems, 1795.
    • Poems from the Arabic, etc., 1800.
    • Popery, British and Foreign, 1851.
    • Simoniaca (a poem), 1806.
    • Satire on Satirists, 1836.
  • Langland (William), born at Cleobury Mortimer, in Cheshire, 1332-1400.
    • Visions of Piers Plowman, 1362.
  • Layard (Austin Henry), born in Paris of English parents, 1817-
    • Monuments of Nineveh, 1853.
    • Nineveh and its Remains, 1848-49.
  • Lecky (William Edward Hartpole), of Dublin, 1838-
    • History of England in Eighteenth Century, 1878.
    • History of European Morals, 1869.
    • History of Rationalism, 1865.
    • History of the Rise and Influence of Rationalism, etc., 1865.
    • Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, 1861.
  • Leland (Charles Godfrey), of Philadelphia 1824-
    • Egyptian Sketch-book (The), 1873.
    • English Gypsies and their Language, 1873.
    • English Gypsy Songs, 1875.
    • Fu-Sang, or the Discovery of America by Buddhist Priests, 1875.
    • Hans Breitmann’s Ballads, 1867, 1870.
    • Legends of Birds, 1864.
    • Meister Karl’s Sketch-book, 1855.
    • Music Lessons of Confucius (The), and other Poems, 1870.
    • Poetry and Mystery of Dreams (The), 1855.
    • Sunshine in Thoughts, 1862.
  • Lemon (Mark), London, 1809-1870.
    • Christmas Hamper (A), 1859.
    • Enchanted Doll (The), 1849.
    • Falkner Lyle, 1866.
    • Jest-Book, 1864.
    • Loved at Last, 1864.
    • Wait for the End, 1863.
    • (And 60 dramatic pieces.)
  • Lempriere (John), born at Jersey, a Channel Isle, 1760-1824.
    • Classical Dictionary, 1788.
    • Universal Biography, 1808.
  • Lever (Charles James), born in Dublin, 1809-1872.
    • Barrington, 1863.
    • Bramleighs of Bishop’s Folly (The), 1868.
    • Charles O’Malley, 1841.
    • Con Cregan, or the Irish Gil Blas, 1850.
    • Daltons (The), 1852.
    • Davenport Dunn, 1859.
    • Day’s Ride (A), 1863.
    • Diary of Horace Templeton, 1861.
    • Dodd Family Abroad (The), 1854.
    • Fortunes of Glencore (The), 1857.
    • Harry Lorrequer, 1839.
    • Jack Hinton, 1842.
    • Knight of Gwynne (The), 1847.
    • Lord Kilgobbin, 1872.
    • Luttrel of Arran, 1865.
    • Martins of Cro’ Martin, 1856.
    • O’Donoghue (The), 1845.
    • Paul Gosslett’s Confessions, 1871.
    • Roland Cashel, 1849.
    • Sir Brooke Fosbrooke, 1866.
    • That Boy of Norcott’s, 1869.
    • Tom Burke of Ours, 1844.
    • Tony Butler, 1865.
  • Lewes (George Henry), London, 1817-1878.
    • Aristotle, 1861.
    • Biographical History of Philosophy, 1847.
    • Comte’s Philosophy of the Sciences, 1859.
    • Life of Goethe, 1859.
    • Life of Robespierre, 1850.
    • Noble Heart (The), 1850.
    • Physical Basis of Mind, 1877.
    • Physiology of Common Life, 1860.
    • Problems of Life and Mind, 1873-76.
    • Ranthorpe, 1847.
    • Rose, Blanche and Violet, 1848.
    • Seaside Studies, 1859.
    • Spanish Drama (The), 1846.
    • Studies in Animal Life, 1861.
  • Lewis (Matthew Gregory), London, 1775-1818.
    • Alphonso, King of Castile, 1801.
    • Captive (The), 1839.
    • Castle Spectre (The), 1797.
    • Monk (The), 1795.
    • Tales of Terror, 1799.
    • Tales of Wonder, 1801.
    • Timour, the Tartar (a melodrama), 1812.
  • Liddell (Henry George), 1811-
    • Greek Lexicon, 1843.
    • History of Rome, 1855.
  • Liddon (Henry Parry), born at Stoneham, in Hampshire, 1829-1890.
    • Divinity of ... Jesus Christ (The), 1866.
    • Lenten Sermons, 1858.
  • Lilly (John), born in Kent, 1553-1601.
    • Euphues, 1581.
    • Euphues and his England, 1582.
    • Euphues’ Shadow, 1592.
    • Euphues and Lucilla, published 1716.
  • Lingard (John), born at Winchester, 1771-1851.
    • History of England (from Cæsar to William and Mary), 1819-30.
  • Linton (Mrs.), born at Keswick, in Cumberland, 1822-
    • Amymone, 1848.
    • Atonement of Leam Dundas, 1876.
    • Azeth, the Egyptian, 1846.
    • Grasp your Nettle, 1865.
    • Lake Country (The), 1864.
    • Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg, 1866.
    • Mad Willoughbys (The), 1876.
    • “My Love!” 1881.
    • Ourselves, 1867.
    • Patricia Kemball, 1874.
    • Realities, 1851.
    • Rebel of the Family, 1880.
    • Sowing the Wind, 1866.
    • True History of Joshua Davidson (The), 1872.
    • Under which Lord? 1879.
    • Witch Stories, 1861.
    • With a Silken Thread, 1880.
    • World Well Lost (The), 1877.
  • Linton (William James), London, 1812-
    • Claribel, and other Poems, 1865.
    • History of Wood Engraving, 1858.
    • Life of Paine, 1866.
    • Works of Deceased British Artists, 1860.
  • Lippincott (Mrs.), pseudonym “Grace Greenwood,” born at Pompey, 1823-
    • Forest Tragedy, and other Tales, 1856.
    • Greenwood Leaves, 1850-52.
    • Haps and Mishaps, etc., 1858.
    • History of My Pets, 1850.
    • Merrie England, 1855.
    • New Life in New Lands, 1873.
    • Poems, 1851.
    • Recollections of My Childhood, 1851.
    • Stories and Legends of Travel, 1858.
    • Stories and Sights in France, etc., 1867.
    • Stories from Famous Ballads, 1860.
    • Stories of Many Lands, 1867.
  • Livingstone (David), born at Blantyre, in Scotland, 1817-1873.
    • Exploration of the Zambesi, 1865.
    • Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, 1857.
  • Locke (John), born at Wrington, in Somersetshire, 1632-1704.
    • Adversariorum Methodus, 1686.
    • Essays on the Human Understanding, 1670-87; printed 1690.
    • Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures (The), 1690.
    • Letters on Toleration, 1667, 1689, 1692.
    • Method of a Commonplace Book, 1685.
    • Of the Conduct of the Understanding, 1706.
    • On Education, 1693.
    • On the Reasonableness of Christianity, 1695.
    • On Toleration, 1689.
    • Thoughts on Education, 1693.
    • Treatise on Civil Government, 1690.
  • Locker (Arthur), born in Greenwich Hospital, 1828-
    • On a Coral Reef, 1869.
    • Sir Godwin’s Folly, 1864.
    • Stephen Scudamore, 1868.
    • Sweet Seventeen, 1866.
    • Village Surgeon (The), 1874.
  • Locker (Frederick), 1821-
    • London Lyrics, 1857.
    • Patchwork, 1879.
  • Lockhart (John Gibson), born at Cambusnethan, in Scotland, 1794-1854.
    • Adam Blair, 1822.
    • Essay on Cervantes, 1822.
    • Life of Burns, 1828.
    • Life of Napoleon, 1730.
    • Life of Scott, 1837-39.
    • Matthew Wald, 1824.
    • Peter’s Letters to his Kinsfolk, 1819.
    • Reginald Dalton, 1824.
    • Spanish Ballads, 1823.
    • Valerius, 1821.
  • Lockyer (Joseph Norman), born at Rugby, in Warwickshire, 1836-
    • Contributions to Solar Physics, 1873.
    • Elementary Astronomy, 1871.
    • Primer of Astromony, 1874.
    • Solar Physics, 1873.
    • Spectroscope and its Applications (The), 1873.
    • Studies in Spectrum Analysis, 1878.
    • Star-gazing, Past and Present, 1878.
  • Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth), born at Portland, Maine, 1807-1882.
    • Aftermath, 1873.
    • Ballads, etc., and other Poems, 1842.
    • Belfry of Bruges, and other Poems, 1846.
    • Dante translated, 1868.
    • Divine Tragedy (The), 1872.
    • Evangeline, 1847.
    • Flower de Luce, 1866.
    • Golden Legend (The), 1851.
    • Hanging of the Crane (The), 1874.
    • Hiawatha, 1855.
    • Hyperion, 1839.
    • Kavanagh, 1849.
    • Masque of Pandora (The), 1875.
    • Miles Standish, 1858.
    • New England Tragedies, 1868.
    • Outre-mer, 1835.
    • Poems on Slavery, 1842.
    • Poets and Poetry of Europe (The), 1845.
    • Seaside (The) and the Fireside, 1850.
    • Spanish Student (The), 1843.
    • Tales of a Wayside Inn, 1863.
    • Three Books of Song, 1872.
    • To a Child, 1848.
    • Voices of the Night, 1841.
  • Lossing (Benson), born at Beekman, New York, 1813-1892.
    • Brief Memoirs of Eminent Americans, 1854.
    • Illustrated History of the United States, 1854-1856.
    • Life, etc., of P. Schuyler, 1860.
    • Life of Washington, 1860.
    • Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1848.
    • Mount Vernon and its Associations, 1859.
    • Outline History of the Fine Arts (An), 1841.
    • Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution, 1848-1852.
    • Pictorial History of the Civil War, 1866-69.
    • Seventeen Hundred and Seventy-Six, 1847.
  • Loudon (John Claudius), born at Cambuslang, in Scotland, 1783-1843.
    • Arboretum, Britannicum, 1838.
    • Derby Arboretum (The), 1841.
    • Designs for ... Farms and Farm Buildings, 1812.
    • Encyclopædia of Agriculture, 1825;
      • of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture, 1812;
      • of Gardening, 1822;
      • of Plants, 1829;
      • (supplement, 1838);
      • of Trees and Shrubs, 1842.
    • Formation and Management of Country Residences, 1806;
      • of Plantations, 1804.
    • Greenhouse Companion (The), 1824.
    • Hortus Britannicus, 1830.
    • Hortus Lignosus Londinensis, 1838.
    • Illustrations of Landscape Gardening, etc., 1830-33.
    • Paper Roofs used at Tew Lodge, 1811.
    • Self-instruction to Young Gardeners, 1845.
    • Suburban Gardener (The), 1836-38.
    • Suburban Horticulture, 1842.
  • Lovelace (Richard), born in Kent, 1618-1658.
    • Lucasta, 1649.
    • Scholar (The), 1649.
    • Soldier (The), 1649.
  • Lover (Samuel), of Dublin, 1797-1868.
    • Angels’ Whispers.
    • Handy Andy, 1842.
    • Four leaved Shamrock (The), 1839.
    • Happy Man (The).
    • Irish Sketches, 1837.
    • Legends and Stories of Ireland, 1832-34.
    • Low-backed Car (The), 1838.
    • Lyrics of Ireland, 1858.
    • May Dew (The), 1839.
    • Metrical Tales, and other Poems, 1860.
    • Molly Bawn, 1839.
    • Molly Carew, 1838.
    • Rory O’More, 1837.
    • Songs and Ballads, 1839.
    • Treasure Trove, 1844.
    • True Love can ne’er forget.
    • White Horse of the Peppers (The).
  • Lowell (James Russell), born at Boston, 1819-1891.
    • Among my Books, 1870.
    • Biglow Papers (The) 1848; second series, 1862.
    • Conversations on some of the Old Poets, 1845.
    • Fable for Critics (A), 1848.
    • Fireside Travels, 1864.
    • Legends of Brittany, 1844.
    • My Study Windows, 1871.
    • Poems, 1844, 1848.
    • Prometheus, 1844.
    • Under the Willows, 1869.
    • Vision of Sir Launfal, 1848.
    • Year’s Life (A), 1841.
  • Lubbock (Sir John William), London, 1803-1865.
    • Classification of Different Branches of Human Knowledge, 1838.
    • Researches on Physical Astronomy, 1830.
    • Theory of the Moon and Perturbations of the Planets, 1833.
    • Treatise on the Tides, 1831-37.
  • Lyell (Sir Charles), born in Kinnordy, Scotland, 1797-1875.
    • Antiquity of Man (The), etc., 1863.
    • Atheisms of Geology, 1857.
    • Elements of Geology, 1838.
    • Manual of Elementary Geology, 1863.
    • Principles of Geology, 1830-33.
    • Travels in North America, 1845.
  • Lytton (Edward George Earle Lytton, Bulwer-Lytton, lord), born at Woodalling, in Norfolk, 1805-1873.
    • Alice, or the Mysteries, 1838.
    • Arthur (King), 1848.
    • Athens, its Rise and Fall, 1836.
    • Caxtonia, 1863.
    • Caxtons (The), 1849.
    • Devereux, 1829.
    • Disowned (The), 1828.
    • England and the English, 1833.
    • Ernest Maltravers, 1837.
    • Eugene Aram, 1831.
    • Eva, 1842.
    • Falkland, 1827.
    • Godolphin, 1833.
    • Harold, 1850.
    • Ismael, 1820.
    • Kenelm Chillingly, 1873.
    • Last Days of Pompeii, 1834.
    • Last of the Barons (The), 1843.
    • Leila and Calderon, 1838.
    • Lost Tales of Miletus (The), 1866.
    • Lucretia, 1847.
    • My Novel, 1853.
    • New Timon, 1846.
    • Night and Morning, 1841.
    • O’Neill, or the Rebel, 1827.
    • Parisians (The), 1873.
    • Paul Clifford, 1830.
    • Pelham, 1827.
    • Pilgrims of the Rhine, 1834.
    • Rienzi, 1835.
    • St. Stephen’s, 1861.
    • Sculpture, 1825.
    • Strange Story (A), 1862.
    • Weeds and Wild-flowers, 1826.
    • What Will he do With It? 1858.
    • Zanoni, 1842.
    • ⁂ For his plays, see Appendix [III].
  • Lytton (Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, lord), 1831-1892.
    • Clytemnestra, and other Poems, 1855.
    • Chronicles and Characters, 1868.
    • Fables in Song, 1874.
    • Julian Fane, 1871.
    • Life of Lord Lytton, 1874.
    • Lucile, 1860.
    • Orval, or the Fool of Time, 1869.
    • Poetical Works of Owen Meredith, 1867.
    • Ring of Amasis (The), 1863.
    • Serbski Pesme, 1861.
    • Tannhauser, or the Battle of the Bards, 1861.
    • Wanderer (The), a collection of poems, 1859.
  • Macaulay (Thomas Babington Macaulay, lord), born at Rothley Temple, in Leicestershire, 1800-1859.
    • Essays (in three vols.), 1843.
    • History of England from James II., 1849-61.
    • Ivry, 1824.
    • Lays of Ancient Rome, 1842.
  • McCarthy (Justin), born in Cork, Ireland, 1830-
    • Comet of the Season (The), 1881.
    • Con Amore, 1880.
    • Dear Lady Disdain, 1875.
    • Donna Quixote, 1879.
    • Fair Saxon (A), 1873.
    • History of our own Times, 1878-80.
    • Lady Judith, 1871.
    • Linley Rochford, 1874.
    • Miss Misanthrope, 1877.
    • My Enemy’s Daughter, 1869.
    • Waterdale Neighbors (The), 1867.
  • McCosh (James), born in Ayrshire, Scotland, 1811-
    • Christianity and Positivism, 1871.
    • Intuitions of the Mind, 1860.
    • Method of Divine Government, etc., 1850.
    • Scottish Philosophy (The), 1874.
    • Supernatural in Relation to the Natural (The), 1862.
    • Typical Forms, etc., in Creation, 1856.
  • Macdonald (George), born at Huntly, in Scotland, 1824-
    • Adela Cathcart, 1864.
    • Alec Forbes of Howglen, 1865.
    • Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood, 1866.
    • At the Back of the North Wind, 1870.
    • Castle Warlock, 1882.
    • David Elginbrod, 1862.
    • Dealings with the Fairies, 1867.
    • Disciple (The), and other Poems, 1868.
    • England’s Antiphon, 1868.
    • Exotics, 1876.
    • Guild Court, 1867.
    • Gutta Percha Willie, 1873.
    • Hidden Life, and other Poems, 1864.
    • Malcolm, 1874.
    • Marquis of Lossie (The), 1877.
    • Mary Marston, 1879.
    • Miracles of Our Lord, 1870.
    • Paul Faber, Surgeon, 1878.
    • Phantastes, 1858.
    • Poems, 1857.
    • Portent (The), a story of second sight, 1864.
    • Princess and the Goblin (The), 1871.
    • Ranald Bannerman’s Boyhood, 1869.
    • Robert Falconer, 1869.
    • St. George and St. Michael, 1875.
    • Seaboard Parish (The), 1868.
    • Sir Gibbie, 1875.
    • Thomas Wingfield, Curate, 1876.
    • Unspoken Sermons, 1866.
    • Vicar’s Daughter (The), 1872.
    • Wilfred Cumbermede, 1871.
    • Wise Woman (The), 1875.
    • Within and Without, 1856.
    • Wow O’ (Rioven Riwen), or the Idiot’s home, 1868.
  • Malory (Sir Thomas), 1430-*.
    • Morte d’Arthur (History of Prince Arthur), in 3 parts, 1465-70;
      • printed by Caxton, 1485.
  • Malthus (Rev. Thomas Robert), born near Dorking, in Surrey, 1766-1834.
    • Essays on the Principle of Population, 1798, 1803.
    • Inquiry into the Nature, etc., of Rent, 1815.
    • Measure of Value, etc. (The), 1823.
    • Principles of Political Economy, 1820.
  • Mandeville (Sir John de), born at St. Albans, in Hertfordshire, 1300-1372.
    • Voyaige and Travaile, 1356.
  • Manning (Anne), 1807-
    • Belforest, 1864.
    • Cherry and Violet, 1853.
    • Chronicles of Merrie England, 1854.
    • Claude, the Colporteur, 1857.
    • Duchess of Trajetto (The).
    • Good Old Times, 1856.
    • Household of Sir Thomas More, 1851.
    • Mary Powell, 1850.
    • Miss Biddy Frobisher, 1866.
    • Noble Purpose nobly won (A).
    • Poplar House Academy, 1859.
    • Royal Mischief.
    • Tasso and Leonora.
  • March (Francis Andrew), born at Millbury, Massachusetts, 1825-
    • Anglo-Saxon Grammar, 1870.
    • Introduction to Anglo-Saxon, 1871.
    • Method of Philological Study of the English Language (A), 1865.
  • Marlowe (Christopher), born at Canterbury, 1565-1593.
    • Ovid’s Elegies, 1597.
    • ⁂ For his nine dramas, see Appendix III.
  • Marryat (Captain Frederick), London, 1792-1848.
    • Children of the New Forest (The), 1847.
    • Frank Mildmay, or the Naval Officer, 1829.
    • Jacob Faithful, 1835.
    • Japhet in Search of a Father, 1836.
    • King’s Own (The), 1830.
    • Little Savage (The), 1847.
    • Masterman Ready, 1841.
    • Mission (The), or Scenes in Africa, 1845.
    • Mr. Midshipman Easy, 1836.
    • Monsieur Violet, 1843.
    • Newton Forster, 1832.
    • Olla Podrida, 1840.
    • Pacha of Many Tales (The), 1835.
    • Percival Keene, 1842.
    • Peter Simple, 1833.
    • Phantom Ship (The), 1839.
    • Pirate and the Three Cutters (The), 1836.
    • Poor Jack, 1840.
    • Privateersman (The), 1844.
    • Settlers in Canada (The), 1844.
    • Snarley-Yow, or the Dog-Fiend, 1837.
    • Valerie (an autobiography), 1849.
  • Marryat (Florence), born at Brighton, 1837-
    • Broken Blossom (A), 1879.
    • Confessions of Gerald Estcourt, 1867.
    • Fair-haired Alda, 1880.
    • Fighting the Air, 1875.
    • For Ever and Ever, 1866.
    • Girls of Feversham, 1868.
    • Gyp, 1868.
    • Harvest of Wild Oats (A), 1877.
    • Her Father’s Name, 1876.
    • Her Lord and Master, 1870.
    • Her Own.
    • Her Word against a Lie, 1878.
    • Hidden Chains, 1876.
    • Life and Letters of Captain Marryat, 1872.
    • Little Stepson (A), 1877.
    • Love’s Conflict, 1865.
    • Mad Dumaresq, 1873.
    • My Own Child, 1876.
    • My Sister, the Actress, 1881.
    • Nelly Brooke, 1867.
    • No Intentions, 1874.
    • Open Sesame, 1875.
    • Petronel, 1869.
    • Prey of the Gods (The), 1871.
    • Root of all Evil (The), 1879.
    • Sybil’s Friend, etc., 1873.
    • Too Good for Him, 1865.
    • Verdique, 1868.
    • Veronique, 1869.
    • With Cupid’s Eyes, 1880.
    • Woman against Woman, 1866.
    • Written in Fire, 1878.
  • Marsh (George Perkins), born at Woodstock, 1801-1882.
    • Camel (The), his Habits and Uses, 1856.
    • Grammar of the Icelandic Language, 1838.
    • Lectures on the English Language, 1861.
    • Origin and History of the English Language, 1862;
      • now called “The Earth as Modified by Human Action,” 1874.
  • Marston (Philip Bourke), son of Dr. Westland Marston, 1850-1887.
    • All in All, 1874.
    • Songtide, and other Poems, 1871.
  • Martin (Sir Theodore), born at Edinburgh, 1816-
    • Life of Aytoun, 1867.
    • Life of the Prince Consort, 1874-79.
  • Martineau (Harriet), born at Norwich, 1802-1876.
    • Billow and the Rock (The), 1846.
    • Biographical Sketches, 1872.
    • British Rule in India, 1857.
    • Christmas Day, 1824.
    • Complete Guide to the Lakes, 1854.
    • Corporate, Traditional and Natural Rights, 1857.
    • Crofton Boys (The), 1840.
    • Deerbrook, 1839.
    • Devotional Exercises ... for the Young, 1823.
    • Eastern Life, etc., 1848.
    • Endowed Schools in Ireland, 1859.
    • England and her Soldiers, 1859.
    • Factory Controversy (The), 1855.
    • Feats of the Fiord, 1840.
    • Forest and Game Law Tales, 1845.
    • Friend (The), 1825.
    • Health, Husbandry and Handicraft, 1861.
    • History of England during the Thirty Years’ Peace (1816-46), 1849-50;
      • introduction, 1851.
    • History of the American Compromise, 1856.
    • Hour and the Man (The), 1840.
    • Household Education, 1854.
    • Illustrations of Political Economy, 1833.
    • Illustrations of Taxation, 1834.
    • Laws of Man’s Nature, etc., 1851.
    • Letter on Mesmerism, 1845.
    • Life in the Sick-Room, 1843.
    • Poor Laws and Paupers, 1834.
    • Principle and Practice, 1826.
    • Prize Essays, 1830.
    • Retrospect of Western Travel, 1838.
    • Rioters, 1826.
    • Society in America, 1837.
    • Traditions of Palestine, 1830.
    • Turn-out (The), 1827.
  • Martineau (James), born at Norwich, 1805-
    • Endeavors after the Christian Life, 1843-47.
    • Essays, 1869.
    • Hours of Thought, 1876.
    • Hymns, 1840, 1874.
    • Ideal Substitutes for God, 1878.
    • Miscellanies, 1852.
    • Rationale of Religious Inquiry, 1837.
    • Religion and Modern Materialism, 1874.
    • Studies of Christianity, 1858.
  • Massey (Gerald), born at Tring, in Hertfordshire, 1828-
    • Ballad of Babe Christabel, and other Poems, 1855.
    • Craigcrook Castle, and other Poems, 1856.
    • Havelock’s March, and other Poems, 1861.
    • Poems and Chansons, 1846.
    • Shakespeare’s Sonnets and his Private Friends, 1866.
    • Tale of Eternity (A), and other Poems, 1869.
    • Voices of Freedom and Lyrics of Love, 1849.
  • Masson (David), of Aberdeen, 1822-
    • British Novelists, etc., 1859.
    • Critical Sketch ... of British Prose Fiction, 1859.
    • Drummond of Hawthornden, 1873.
    • Essays, Biographical and Critical, etc., 1856.
    • Life of John Milton, 1858-1879.
    • Recent British Philosophy, 1865.
    • Three Devils (The), Luther’s, Milton’s and Goethe’s.
  • Maurice (Rev. John F. Denison), 1805-1872.
    • Bible and Science (The), 1863.
    • Christian Ethics, 1867.
    • Commandments (The), 1866.
    • Conflict of Good and Evil (The), 1865.
    • Conscience (The), 1868.
    • Doctrine of Sacrifice (The), 1854.
    • Friendship of Books (The), 1873.
    • History of Moral and Physical Philosophy, 1853-62.
    • Kingdom of Christ, 1842.
    • Kingdom of Heaven, 1864.
    • Lectures on Ecclesiastical History, 1854.
    • Patriarchs and Lawgivers of the Old Testament, 1855.
    • Prophets and Kings of the Old Testament, 1853.
    • Religions of the World, 1847.
    • Social Morality, 1869.
    • Theological Essays, 1854.
  • May (Sir Thomas Erskine), 1815-1886.
    • Constitutional History of England since the Accession of George III., 1861-63, 1871.
    • Democracy in Europe, 1877.
  • Mayhew (Henry), 1812-1887.
    • Great World of London (The), 1856.
    • London Labor and London Poor, 1851.
    • Mormons, or Latter-day Saints (The), 1852.
    • Rhine (The), and its Scenery, 1856-58.
    • Wandering Minstrel (The), 1841.
    • Wonders of Science (The), 1855.
  • Mayo (William Starbuck), born at Ogdensburg, 1812-
    • Kaloolah, or Journeyings to the Djebel Kumri, 1848.
  • Melville (George John Whyte), 1821-1878.
    • Black but Comely, 1879.
    • Bones and I, 1868.
    • Brooks of Bridlemere (The), 1864.
    • Cerise, 1865.
    • Contraband, 1870.
    • Digby Grand, 1853.
    • General Bounce, 1854.
    • Gladiators (The), 1863.
    • Good for Nothing, 1861.
    • Holmby House, 1860.
    • Interpreter (The), 1858.
    • Kate Coventry, 1856.
    • Katerfelto, 1875.
    • M. or N., 1869.
    • Market Harborough, 1861.
    • Queen’s Maries (The), 1864.
    • Rosine, 1876.
    • Roy’s Wife, 1878.
    • Sarchedon, 1871.
    • Satanella, 1872.
    • Sister Louise, 1875.
    • Tilbury Nogo, 1861.
    • True Cross (The), 1873.
    • Uncle John, 1874.
    • White Rose (The), 1868.
  • Meredith (George), born in Hampshire, 1828-
    • Adventures of Harry Richmond, 1871.
    • Beauchamp’s Career, 1875.
    • Egoist (The), 1879.
    • Emilia in England, 1864.
    • Evan Harrington, 1861.
    • Farina, 1857.
    • Mary Bertrand, 1860.
    • Modern Love, 1862.
    • Ordeal of Richard Feveril (The), 1859.
    • Poems, 1851.
    • Poems and Ballads, 1862.
    • Rhoda Fleming, 1865.
    • Shaving of Shagpat (The), 1855.
    • Vittoria, 1866.
  • Merivale (Charles), 1808-
    • General History of Rome, 1875.
    • History of the Romans under the Empire, 1850-62.
  • Meteyard (Eliza), 1816-1879.
    • Doctor’s Little Daughter (The), 1850.
    • Dr. Oliver’s Maid, 1857.
    • Group of Englishmen (A), 1871.
    • Hallowed Spots of London (The), 1861.
    • Industrial and Household Tales, 1872.
    • Lady Herbert’s Gentlewoman, 1862.
    • Life of Josiah Wedgwood, 1865-66.
    • Lilian’s Golden Hours, 1856.
    • Little Museum-keepers (The), 1863.
    • Maidstone’s Housekeeper, 1860.
    • Struggles for Fame, 1845.
  • Mill (John Stuart), London, 1806-1873.
    • Auguste Comte and “Positivism,” 1865.
    • Autobiography, 1873.
    • Dissertations and Discussions, 1859-67.
    • England and Ireland, 1868.
    • Essay on Liberty, 1858.
    • Essays on ... Political Economy, 1844.
    • Examination of Sir W. Hamilton’s Philosophy, 1865.
    • Irish Land Question (The), 1870.
    • Nature, and other Essays, 1874.
    • Principles of Political Economy, 1848.
    • Subjection of Women (The), 1867.
    • System of Logic, 1843.
    • Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform, 1859.
    • Utilitarianism, 1862.
  • Miller (Hugh), born at Cromarty, in Scotland, 1802-1856.
    • Cruise of the Betsy, 1858.
    • First Impressions of England, etc., 1847.
    • Footprints of the Creator, 1850.
    • My Schools and Schoolmasters, 1854.
    • Old Red Sandstone (The), 1841.
    • Poems, 1829.
    • Scenes and Legends in the North of Scotland, 1834.
    • Testimony of the Rocks, 1857.
  • Miller (Joaquin), born in Indiana, 1841-
    • First Fam’lies in the Sierras, 1875.
    • Life among the Madocs, 1873.
    • One Fair Woman (The), 1876.
    • Pacific Poems, 1864.
    • Ship in the Desert (The), 1875.
    • Songs of Far-away Lands, 1878.
    • Songs of the Sierras, 1864.
    • Songs of the Sun Lands, 1873.
  • Milman (Henry Hart), London, 1791-1868.
    • History of Christianity, 1840.
    • History of Latin Christianity, 1854-55.
    • History of the Jews, 1829-30.
  • Milton (John), London, 1608-1674.
    • Arcades, 1633.
    • Comus, 1634; published 1637.
    • Death of an Infant, 1625.
    • L’Allegro, 1645.
    • Lycidas, 1637.
    • May Morning, 1630.
    • Morning of Christ’s Nativity, 1629.
    • Paradise Lost, 1667.
    • Paradise Regained, 1671.
    • Penseroso (Il), 1645.
    • Samson Agonistes, 1671.
    • Sonnet on Reaching the Age of Twenty-Three Years, 1631.
    • University Carrier (The), 1631.
    • Vacation Exercise, 1628.
    • Areopagitica, 1644.
    • Christian Doctrine, 1823.
    • Colasterion, 1645.
    • Considerations ... for removing Hirelings from the Church, 1659.
    • Defence of the Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes, 1659.
    • Defensio Populi Anglicani, 1650-51. (Burnt by the public hangman.)
    • Doctrine, etc., of Divorce, 1644.
    • Eikonoklastes, 1649.
    • History of Britain, 1670.
    • Judgment of Bucer touching Divorce, 1644.
    • Latin Letters, 1674.
    • Observations on the Articles of Peace, 1649.
    • On Shakespeare, 1630.
    • Prelatical Episcopacy, 1641.
    • Reasons of Church Government ... against Prelacy, 1641-42.
    • Reformation in England (The), 1641.
    • Tenure of Kings, etc. (The), 1648-49.
  • Mitchell (Donald Grant), born at Norwich, Conn., 1822-
    • About Old Story-Tellers, 1878.
    • Battle Summer (The), 1849.
    • Dr. John’s, 1866.
    • Dream Life, 1851.
    • Fresh Gleanings, etc., 1847.
    • Judge’s Doings (The), 1854.
    • Lorgnette (The), 1850.
    • My Farm at Edgewood, 1863.
    • Pictures of Edgewood, 1869.
    • Reveries of[of] a Bachelor, 1850.
    • Rural Studies, 1867.
    • Seven Stories, Basement and Attic, 1864.
    • Wet Days at Edgewood, 1864.
  • Mitford (Mary Russell), born at Alresford, in Hampshire, 1786-1855.
    • Our Village, 1824-32.
    • Recollections of a Literary Life, 1851.
  • Mivart (St. George), London, 1827-
    • Contemporary Evolution, 1876.
    • Genesis of Species (The), 1871.
  • Moore (Thomas), born in Dublin, 1779-1852.
    • Epicurean (The), 1827.
    • Irish Melodies, 1807-34.
    • Lalla Rookh, 1817.
    • Life of Lord Byron, 1830.
  • More (Hannah), born at Stapleton, in Gloucestershire, 1745-1833.
    • Cœlebs in Search of a Wife (a novel), 1809.
    • Village Politics, 1793.
  • More (Sir Thomas), London, 1480-1535.
    • Utopia, 1516;
      • translated into English, 1551.
  • Morley (John), born at Blackburn, in Lancashire, 1838-
    • Critical Miscellanies, 1871, 1877.
    • Diderot and the Encyclopædists, 1878.
    • Edmund Burke, 1867.
    • Life of Cobden, 1881.
    • Rousseau, 1873.
    • Struggle of National Education, 1873.
    • Voltaire, 1871.
  • Morris (William), born near London, 1834-
    • Defence of Guenevère, 1858.
    • Earthly Paradise, 1868-70.
    • Life and Death of Jason, 1865.
    • Love is Enough, 1872.
    • Story of Sigurd (The), etc., 1876.
    • Translations from the Icelandic, 1869; from Virgil’s Æneid, 1876.
  • Motley (John Lothrop), born at Dorchester, 1814-1877.
    • History of the Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1856.
    • History of the United Netherlands, etc., 1860-1865.
  • Muller (Frederick Max), a German by birth, but a writer in English, 1823-
    • Chips from a German Workshop, 1868-70.
    • Essay on Bengali (An), 1847.
    • German Classics ... 1858.
    • History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature, 1859.
    • Introduction to Science of Religion, 1873.
    • Lectures on the Science of Language, 1859.
    • Proposals for a Uniform Missionary Alphabet, 1854.
    • Survey of Languages (A), 1855.
  • Napier (Sir William Francis Patrick), born at Castletown, in Ireland, 1785-1860.
    • History of the Peninsular War, 1828-40.
  • Newcomb (Simon), born at Wallace, in Nova Scotia, 1835-
    • A B C of Finance (The), 1877.
    • Investigation of the Solar Parallax, 1867.
    • On Action of Planets on the Moon, 1871.
    • On Secular Variations of Asteroids, 1860.
    • Our Financial Policy during the Southern Rebellion, 1865.
    • Popular Astronomy, 1878.
  • Newman (John Henry), London, 1801-1890.
    • Apologia pro Vita Sua, 1864.
    • Arians of the Fourth Century, 1838.
    • Church of the Fathers, 1842.
    • Development of Christian Doctrine, 1846.
    • Grammar of Assent (The), 1870.
    • Lectures on Justification, 1838.
    • Lectures on Romanism, etc., 1837.
    • Life of Apollonius Tyanæus, 1824.
    • Lives of the English Saints, 1844.
    • Miracles of the Middle Ages (The), 1843.
    • Office and Work of Universities, 1854-56.
    • Poems, 1868.
    • Prophetical Office of the Church, etc., 1837.
    • Theory of Religious Belief (The), 1844.
    • Tracts for the Times (No. 90), 1840.
  • Newton (Sir Isaac), born at Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, 1642-1727.
    • Principia Philosophiæ Naturalis Mathematica, 1684;
      • published 1687-1726.
  • Oliphant (Laurence), 1829-1888.
    • Incidents of Travel, 1865.
    • Journey to Katmandhu (A), 1850.
    • Minnesota and the Far West, 1855.
    • Narrative of the earl of Elgin’s Mission (1857-59) to China and Japan, 1860.
    • Patriots and Filibusters, 1861.
    • Piccadilly, 1870.
    • Russian Shores of the Black Sea, 1853.
    • Transcaucasian Campaign under Omer Pasha, 1856.
  • Oliphant (Mrs. Margaret Wilson), born at Liverpool, 1820-
    • Adam Græme of Mossgray, 1852.
    • Agnes, 1866.
    • At his Gates, 1872.
    • Brownlows, 1868.
    • Carità, 1877.
    • Chronicles of Carlingford, 1864-69.
    • Curate in Charge (The), 1876.
    • Dress, 1878.
    • For Love and Life, 1874.
    • Harry Muir, 1853.
    • Innocent, 1873.
    • John, 1870.
    • Katie Stewart, 1856.
    • Lilliesleaf, 1855.
    • Magdalen Hepburn, 1854.
    • May, 1873.
    • Merkland, 1851.
    • Minister’s Wife, 1869.
    • Mrs. Arthur, 1877.
    • Mrs. Margaret Maitland of Sunnyside, 1849.
    • Mrs. Marjoribanks.
    • Ombra, 1872.
    • Perpetual Curate (The).
    • Phœbe Junior.
    • Primrose Path (The), 1878.
    • Quiet Heart (The), 1858.
    • Rector (The).
    • Rose in June (A), 1874.
    • Salem Chapel.
    • Son of the Soil (A), 1870.
    • Squire Arden, 1871.
    • Three Brothers, 1870.
    • Valentine and his Brothers, 1875.
    • Within the Precincts, 1879.
    • Young Musgrave, 1877.
    • Zaidee, 1856.
    • Historical Sketches of the Reign of George II., 1869.
    • Life of Edward Irving, 1862.
    • Life of St. Francis of Assisi, 1870.
    • Makers of Florence, 1876.
    • Memoir of Montalembert (A), 1872.
  • Olmsted (Frederick Law), born in Hartford, 1822-
    • Cotton Kingdom (The), 1861.
    • Journey in the Black Country, 1860.
    • Journey to the Seaboard Slave States, 1856.
    • Journey through Texas, 1857.
    • Walks and Talks, 1852.
  • Opie (Mrs.), born at Norwich, 1769-1853.
    • Adelaide Mowbray, 1804.
    • Detraction Displayed, 1828.
    • Father and Daughter, 1810.
    • Illustrations of Lying in All its Branches, 1827.
    • Lays for the Dead, 1833.
    • Madeline, 1822.
    • Mother and Son, 1800.
    • New Tales, 1818.
    • Poems, 1802-8.
    • Simple Tales, 1806.
    • Tales of the Heart, 1811.
    • Tales of Real Life, 1813.
    • Temper, or Domestic Scenes, 1812.
    • Valentine Eve, 1812.
    • Warrior’s Return (The), and other Poems, 1809.
  • Ossian, Celtic warrior-poet, said to have lived in the third century.
    • Poems published by James Macpherson, consist of two epics, viz. “Fingal” and “Temora,” and several smaller prose-poems, 1760-63.
  • Owen (Robert Dale), born at New Lanark, in Scotland, 1804-1877.
    • Authenticity of the Bible, 1832.
    • Beyond the Breakers, 1870.
    • Debatable Land (The), 1872.
    • Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World, 1860.
    • Threading my Way, 1874.
    • Wrong of Slavery (The), 1864.
  • Paine (Thomas), born at Thetford, in Norfolk, 1737-1809.
    • Age of Reason, 1792-95, 1807.
    • Agrarian Justice, 1797.
    • American Crisis (The), 1776, 1796.
    • Common Sense, 1776.
    • Crisis (The), 1776-80.
    • Dissertation on the First Principles of Government, 1795.
    • Political and Moral Maxims, 1792.
    • Prospects on the Rubicon, 1787.
    • Public Good, 1780.
    • Rights of Man (The), 1791-92.
  • Paley (William), born at Peterborough, in Northamptonshire, 1743-1805.
    • Evidences of Christianity, 1794.
    • Horæ Paulinæ, 1790.
    • Moral and Political Philosophy, 1785.
    • Natural Theology, 1802.
  • Palgrave (Francis Turner), London, 1824-
    • Essays on Art, 1866.
    • Five Days’ Entertainments at Wentworth Grange, 1868.
    • Golden Treasury of English Songs, etc., 1861.
    • Hymns, 1867.
    • Idylls and Songs, 1854.
    • Life of Sir Walter Scott, 1867.
    • Lyrical Poems, 1871.
    • Visions of England (The), poems, 1881.
  • Park (Mungo), born near Selkirk, in Scotland, 1771-1805.
    • Travels (in 1795-97) in the Interior of Africa, 1799.
  • Parker (Rev. Theodore), born at Lexington, 1810-1860.
    • Discourse of Matters pertaining to Religion, 1842.
    • Sermons, 1852-53.
    • Speeches, 1855.
  • Parkman (Francis), born at Boston, 1823-
    • California and Oregon Trail (The), 1849.
    • Discovery of the Great West (The), 1869.
    • France and England in America, 1865-67.
    • Frontenac, 1878.
    • History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac, 1851.
    • Old Régime in Canada (The), 1874.
    • Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life, 1852.
    • Vassal Morton, 1856.
  • Patmore (Coventry Kearsay Deighton), born at Woodford, in Essex, 1823-
    • Angel of the House (The), in four parts, 1855;
      • part i., the Betrothal, 1854;
      • part ii., the Espousal, 1856;
      • part iii., Faithful for Ever, 1860;
      • part iv., the Victories of Love, 1862.
    • Memoir of Barry Cornwall, 1878.
    • Poems, 1844.
  • Pattison (Rev. Mark), born at Hornby, in Yorkshire, 1813-1884.
    • Isaac Casaubon, 1875.
  • Payn (James), born at Rodney Lodge, Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire, 1830-
    • At Her Mercy.
    • Best of Husbands (The).
    • Bentinck’s Tutor.
    • By Proxy, 1878.
    • Carlyon’s Year.
    • Cecil’s Tryst.
    • Clyffards of Clyffe (The).
    • Confidential Agent (A), 1830.
    • County Family (A), 1869.
    • Fallen Fortunes.
    • Family Scapegrace (The), 1861.
    • For Cash Only, 1882.
    • Foster Brothers (The).
    • Found Dead.
    • From Exile, 1881.
    • Grape from a Thorn (A), 1881.
    • Gwendoline’s Harvest.
    • Halves.
    • High Spirits, 1879.
    • Humorous Stories.
    • Less Black than we’re Painted, 1878.
    • Like Father, Like Son, 1870.
    • Lost Sir Massingberd, 1864.
    • Marine Residence (A).
    • Married Beneath Him.
    • Mirk Abbey.
    • Murphy’s Master.
    • Not Wooed, but Won.
    • Perfect Treasure (A), 1869.
    • Some Private Views, 1882.
    • Two Hundred Pounds Reward.
    • Under One Roof, 1879.
    • Walter’s Word.
    • What He Cost Her, 1877.
    • Woman’s Vengeance (A).
  • Pearson (John), born at Snoring, in Norfolk, 1612-1686.
    • Exposition of the Creed, 1659.
  • Pennell (Henry Cholmondeley), 1836-
    • Angler-Naturalist (The), 1864.
    • Book of the Pike (The), 1866.
    • Fishing Gossip, 1867.
    • Modern Practical Angler, 1873.
    • Muses of Mayfair, 1874.
    • Puck on Pegasus, 1861.
  • Pepys (Samuel), born at Brampton, in Huntingdonshire, 1632-1703.
    • Diary, in shorthand, deciphered by the Rev. John Smith, and published 1825.
  • Percy (Thomas), born at Bridgnorth, in Shropshire, 1728-1811.
    • Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, 1765.
  • Percy Anecdotes, compiled by Thomas Byerley, of Mount Benger, in Scotland, under the pseudonyms of “Sholto” and “Reuben Percy,” brothers of the Benedictine Monastery, Mount Benger, 1820-23.
  • Planche (James Robinson), London, 1796-1880.
    • Costumes for King John, 1823-1825.
    • Costumes for Richard III., 1830.
    • Cyclopædia of Costume, 1875-79.
    • History of British Costume, 1834, 1847.
    • Introduction to Heraldry, 1866.
    • King Nutcracker, 1853.
    • Popular Fairy Tales, 1857.
  • Plowman (Piers), before 1350.
    • Visio Willi de Petro Plouhman, printed by R. Cowley, 1550.
    • The Appendix to the Vision is called “Pierce Ploughman’s Crede,” and was published by R. Wolfe, 1553.
  • Plumptre (Edward Hayes), 1821-1891.
    • Bible Educator (The), 1873.
    • Biblical Studies, 1870.
    • Book of Proverbs, 1864.
    • Byways of Scripture, 1869.
    • Christ and Christendom, 1867.
    • Confession and Absolution, 1874.
    • Dangers Past and Present, 1861.
    • Education of the Clergy, 1862.
    • Epistle of St. James (The), 1876.
    • Epistles of St. Peter and of St. Jude, 1876.
    • Epistles to the Seven Churches, 1877.
    • Gospels (The First Three), 1878.
    • Lazarus, and other Poems, 1864.
    • Master and Scholar, with other Poems, 1865.
    • Movement of Religious Thought, 1879.
    • Our Life in Heaven, 1856.
    • Perversions to Rome, 1877.
    • Respice, Aspice, Prospice, etc., 1876.
    • Spirits in Prison, 1871.
    • Tragedies of Æschylus translated, 1870;
      • Sophocles, 1866.
  • Poe (Edgar Allen), born at Baltimore, 1811-1849.
    • Al Aaraff, and Minor Poems, 1829.
    • Bells (The), 1831.
    • Eureka, 1848.
    • Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, 1838.
    • Poems, 1831.
    • Raven (The), and other Poems, 1831.
    • Tales, 1845, 1850.
    • Tales of the Grotesque, etc., 1840.
    • Tamerlane, and some Minor Poems, 1829.
  • Pollok (Robert), Scotland, 1799-1827.
    • Course of Time (The), 1820.
  • Pope (Alexander), London, 1688-1744.
    • Correspondence, 1735-36.
    • Dunciad, 1726.
    • Eloisa to Abelard, 1717.
    • Epistle on Taste, 1731.
    • Essay on Criticism, 1711.
    • Essay on Man, 1732-34.
    • Imitations of Horace, 1733, 1734, 1737.
    • Iliad translated into English verse; completed 1719, begun 1713.
    • Messiah (The), 1712.
    • Miscellaneous Poems, 1709.
    • Moral Essays, 1731-35.
    • New Dunciad (A), 1742-43.
    • Ode on St. Cecilia’s Day, 1713.
    • Odyssey translated into English verse, 1725.
    • Pastorals, 1709.
    • Rape of the Lock, 1712.
    • Satires, 1734.
    • Temple of Fame, 1712.
    • Windsor Forest, 1704, 1713.
  • Porter (Jane), born at Durham, 1776-1850.
    • Scottish Chiefs, (The), 1810.
    • Sir Edward Seaward’s Narrative, 1831.
    • Thaddeus of Warsaw, 1803.
  • Praed (Winthrop Mackworth), London, 1802-1839.
    • Works, 1864.
  • Prescott (William Hickling), born at Salem, 1796-1859.
    • Biographical and Critical Essays, 1843.
    • History of Ferdinand and Isabella, 1837.
    • History of Philip II., King of Spain, 1855-59.
    • History of the Conquest of Mexico, 1843.
    • History of the Conquest of Peru, 1847.
  • Prior (Matthew), born at Wimborne, in Dorsetshire, 1664-1721.
    • Alma, 1717.
    • Carmen Seculare, 1700.
    • City and Country Mouse, 1688.
    • Solomon, 1718.
  • Procter (Adelaide Anne), 1835-1864.
    • Chaplet of Verse, 1862.
    • Legends and Lyrics, 1858, 1861.
  • Procter (Bryan Waller), London, 1790-1874.
    • Autobiography, 1877.
    • Biography of Kean, 1835.
    • Biography of Lamb, 1836.
    • Dramatic Scenes, 1819.
    • Effigies Poeticæ, 1832.
    • Essays and Tales, 1851.
    • Flood of Thessaly (The), 1822.
    • Marcian Colonna, 1820.
    • Mirandola, 1821.
    • Sicilian Story (A), 1820.
  • Proctor (Richard Anthony), born at Chelsea, 1837-1888.
    • Borderland of Science, 1873.
    • Easy Star Lessons, 1881.
    • Elementary Astronomy, 1871.
    • Essays on Astronomy, 1872.
    • Expanse of Heaven (The), 1873.
    • Familiar Science Studies, 1882.
    • Half-hours with the Stars, 1869.
    • Half-hours with the Telescope, 1868.
    • Handbook of the Stars (The), 1866.
    • Moon (The), 1873.
    • Myths and Marvels of Astronomy, 1877.
    • Orbs Around Us (The), 1872.
    • Other Worlds than Ours, 1870.
    • Our Place among Infinities.
    • Pleasant Ways in Science, 1878.
    • Rough Ways made Smooth, 1879.
    • Sun (The), 1871.
    • Sun-Views of the Earth, 1867.
  • Pusey (Edward Bouverie), 1800-1882.
    • Advice on hearing Confession, 1878.
    • Church of England a Portion of Christ’s One Holy Catholic Church (The), 1865.
    • Doctrine of Real Presence vindicated, 1855.
    • History of Councils of the Church, 1857.
    • Holy Eucharist (The), 1843.
    • Minor Prophets (The); 1862-67.
    • Tracts for the Times, 1835.
    • Unscience, not Science, adverse to Faith, 1878.
  • Quarles (Francis), born near Romford, in Essex, 1592-1664.
    • Emblems, etc., 1635.
  • Radcliffe (Mrs.), born in London, 1764-1823.
    • Mysteries of Udolpho (The), 1794.
    • Poems, 1834.
    • Romance of the Forest (The), 1791.
    • Sicilian Romance (A), 1790.
  • Raleigh (Sir Walter), born at Budleigh Salterton, in Devonshire, 1552-1618.
    • History of the World, 1614.
  • Ralston (William Ralston), 1828-1889.
    • Early History of Russia (The), 1874.
    • Kriloff and his Fables, 1869.
    • Nest of Gentlemen (A), 1869.
    • Russian Folk Tales, 1873.
    • Songs Illustrative of Slavonic Mythology, etc., 1872.
  • Ramsay (Allan), born at Leadhills, Lanarkshire, in Scotland, 1686-1758.
    • Gentle Shepherd, 1725.
  • Rawlinson (Rev. George), born at Chadlington, in Oxfordshire, 1815-
    • Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient World (The), 1862, 1864.
    • History of Ancient Egypt, 1881.
    • History of Herodotus, 1858-60.
    • History, etc., of the Sassanian Empire, 1876.
    • Manual of Ancient History (A), 1869.
  • Reade (Charles), 1814-1884.
    • Autobiography of a Thief, 1858.
    • Christie Johnstone, 1853.
    • Cloister and the Hearth (The), 1861.
    • Course of True Love never did run Smooth, 1857.
    • Drink, 1879.
    • Foul Play, 1868.
    • Gold, 1850.
    • Griffith Gaunt, 1866.
    • Hard Cash, 1863.
    • Hero and Martyr (A), 1876.
    • Jack of All Trades, 1858.
    • King’s Rivals (The), 1854.
    • Love me Little, Love me Long, 1859.
    • Masks and Faces, 1854.
    • Never too Late to Mend, 1856.
    • Peg Woffington, 1852.
    • Put Yourself in his Place, 1870.
    • Scuttled Ship (The), 1877.
    • Simpleton (A), 1873.
    • Terrible Temptation (A), 1871.
    • Two Loves and a Life, 1854.
    • Wandering Heir (The), 1875.
    • White Lies, 1860.
    • Woman-hater (A), 1877.
  • Reid (Mayne), born in Ulster, Ireland, 1818-1883.
    • Afloat in the Forest, 1866.
    • Boy Hunters (The), 1852.
    • Bruin, or the Grand Bear Hunt, 1860.
    • Bush Boys (The), 1855.
    • Castaways (The), 1870.
    • Child Wife (The), 1868.
    • Cliff Climbers (The), 1864.
    • Death Shot (The), 1873.
    • Desert Home, or the Family Robinson, 1851.
    • Finger of Fate (The), 1872.
    • Flag of Distress (The), 1876.
    • Forest Exiles (The), 1854.
    • Giraffe Hunters (The), 1867.
    • Guerilla Chief (The), 1867.
    • Gwen Wynn, 1877.
    • Headless Horseman (The), 1865.
    • Hunter’s Feast (The), 1860.
    • Maroon (The), 1862.
    • Mountain Marriage (The), 1876.
    • Ocean Waifs, 1864.
    • Osceola, 1859.
    • Plant Hunters (The), 1857.
    • Quadroon (The), 1856.
    • Quadrupeds, 1867.
    • Rifle Rangers (The), 1849.
    • Scalp Hunters (The), 1850.
    • Tiger Hunters (The), 1860.
    • War Trail (The), 1858.
    • White Chief (The), 1855.
    • White Gauntlet, 1864.
    • White Squaw (The), 1870.
    • Wood Rangers (The), 1860.
    • Yellow Chief (The), 1870.
    • Young Voyageurs (The), 1853.
    • Young Yägers (The), 1856.
  • Rhymer (Thomas the), the earliest poet of Scotland. Real name, Thomas Learmouth. Born in Tweeddale, Scotland, about 1240-1298.
    • Prophecies of the Rhymer, first published 1603.
    • Sir Tristrem, edited by Sir W. Scott, 1804.
  • Ricardo (David), London, 1772-1823.
    • Principles of Political Economy, etc., 1817.
  • Richard de Bury, bishop of Durham, 1281-1345.
    • Philobiblon, 1345;
      • first printed 1473.
  • Richardson (Sir John), born at Dumfries, in Scotland, 1787-1865.
    • Arctic Searching Expedition, 1851.
    • Fauna Boreali-Americana, 1829-37.
    • Polar Regions, 1861.
    • Zoölogy, 1839, 1844-47.
  • Richardson (Samuel), born in Derbyshire, 1689-1761[1689-1761].
    • Clarissa Harlowe, 1748.
    • Correspondence, 1804.
    • Pamela, 1740.
    • Sir Charles Grandison, 1753.
  • Riddell (Mrs. J. H.), born at Carrickfergus, in Ireland, *--
    • Alaric Spenceley, 1881.
    • Above Suspicion, 1875.
    • Austin Friars.
    • City and Suburbs (The).
    • Dearly Bought.
    • Far above Rubies.
    • George Geith, 1871.
    • Her Mother’s Darling, 1877.
    • Life’s Assize (A), 1873.
    • Moors and Fens.
    • Mortomley’s Estate, 1874.
    • Premie Keller.
    • Race for Wealth (The).
    • Too Much alone.
  • Robertson (William), born at Bothwick, in Scotland, 1721-1793.
    • History of America, 1777, 1788.
    • History of Charles V., 1769.
    • History of Scotland, 1759, 1787.
  • Robinson (Henry Crabb), born at Bury St. Edmunds, in Suffolk, 1775-1867.
    • Diary and Correspondence, 1869.
  • Rogers (Samuel), London, 1763-1855.
    • Italy, 1822.
    • Pleasures of Memory, 1792.
    • Recollections, 1859.
    • Table Talk, 1856, 1859.
  • Roget (Peter Mark), London, 1779-1869.
    • Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, 1852.
  • Rossetti (Christina Georgina), London, 1830-
    • Annus Domini, 1874.
    • Commonplace, and other Short Stories, 1870.
    • Goblin Market, and other Poems, 1862.
    • Pageant (A), and other Poems, 1881.
    • Poems, 1875.
    • Prince’s Progress (The), and other Poems, 1866.
    • Seek and Find, 1879.
    • Singsong, 1872.
    • Speaking Likenesses, 1874.
  • Rossetti (Dante Gabriel), London, 1828-1882.
    • Dante and his Circle, 1873; the same as--
    • Early Italian Poets (The), 1861.
    • Poems, 1870.
  • Rossetti (Maria Francesca), London, 1827-1876.
    • Shadow of Dante (The), 1871.
  • Rossetti (William Michael), London, 1829-
    • Criticisms on Swinburne, 1866.
    • Dante’s Hell translated into English, 1865.
    • Fine Arts, 1867.
    • Lives of Famous Poets, 1878.
    • Memoir of Shelley, 1870.
  • Ruskin (John), London, 1819-
    • Aratra Pentilici, 1872.
    • Cambridge School of Art (The), 1858.
    • Crown of Wild Olive (The), 1866.
    • Decoration and Manufacture, 1859.
    • Deucalion, 1876.
    • Eagle’s Nest (The), 1872.
    • Elements of Perspective, 1859.
    • Ethics of the Dust, 1863.
    • Frondes Agrestes, 1875.
    • Giotto and his Works, 1855.
    • Harbors of England, 1856.
    • King of the Golden River, 1851.
    • King’s Treasures and Queen’s Gardens, 1865.
    • Laws of Fésole, 1877.
    • Lectures on Architecture and Painting, 1854.
    • Lectures on Art, 1859.
    • Lectures on the Political Economy of Art, 1857.
    • Love’s Meinie, 1873.
    • Michael Angelo and Tintoret, 1872.
    • Modern Painters, 1843-46, 1860.
    • Mornings in Florence, 1877.
    • On the Nature of Gothic Architecture, 1853.
    • Pre-Raphaelism, 1850.
    • Proserpina, 1875-76.
    • Queen of the Air, etc., 1867.
    • Sesame and Lilies, 1864.
    • Seven Lamps of Architecture (The), 1849.
    • Stones of Venice, 1851-53.
    • Study of Architecture in Schools, 1865.
    • Time and Tide, etc., 1868.
    • Two Paths, 1854.
    • Unto this Last, 1862.
    • Val d’Arno, 1874.
  • Russell (William Howard), born at Lily Vale, in Dublin, Ireland, 1821-
    • Canada, its Defences, Conditions, etc., 1865.
    • Diary in the East, 1869.
    • Diary in the Last Great War, 1873.
    • Diary in India, 1860.
    • Diary, North and South, 1863.
    • Letters from the Crimea, 1855-56.
    • Prince of Wales’s Tour in India, 1877.