[1] I here use the word ‘Poetry’ (as Wordsworth did) as opposed to the word ‘Prose’, and synonymous with metrical composition.
The following Publications have been issued by the Association, and those still in print can be purchased by members:—
1907-12.
| 1. | Types of English Curricula in Boys’ Secondary Schools. | (Out of print.) Price 6d. |
| 2. | The Teaching of Shakespeare in Secondary Schools (Provisional suggestions). | (Out of print.) Price 1d. |
| 3. | A Short List of Books on English Literature from the beginning to 1832, for the use of Teachers. | Price 6d. (to Associate Members, 1s.) |
| 4. | Shelley’s View of Poetry. By A. C. Bradley, Litt.D. | (Out of print.) Price 1s. |
| 5. | English Literature in Secondary Schools. By J. H. Fowler, M.A. | Price 6d. |
| 6. | The Teaching of English in Girls’ Secondary Schools. By Miss G. Clement, B.A. | (Out of print.) Price 6d. |
| 7. | The Teaching of Shakespeare in Schools. | Price 6d. |
| 8. | Types of English Curricula in Girls’ Secondary Schools. | (Out of print.) Price 6d. |
| 9. | Milton and Party. By Professor O. Elton, M.A. | (Out of print.) Price 6d. |
| 10. | Romance. By W. P. Ker. | Price 6d. |
| 11. | What still remains to be done for the Scottish Dialects. By W. Grant. | Price 6d. |
| 12. | Summary of Examinations in English affecting Schools. | Price 6d. |
| 13. | The Impersonal Aspect of Shakespeare’s Art. By Sidney Lee, D.Litt. | Price 1s. |
| 14. | Early Stages in the Teaching of English. | (Out of print.) Price 6d. |
| 15. | A Shakespeare Reference Library. By Sidney Lee, D.Litt. | Price 1s. |
| 16. | The Bearing of English Studies upon the National Life. By C. H. Herford, Litt.D. | Price 1s. |
| 17. | The Teaching of English Composition. By J. H. Fowler, M.A. | (Out of print.) Price 1s. |
| 18. | The Teaching of Literature in French and German Secondary Schools. By Elizabeth Lee. | Price 6d. |
| 19. | John Bunyan. By C. H. Firth, LL.D. | (Out of print.) Price 1s. |
| 20. | The Uses of Poetry. By A. C. Bradley, Litt.D. | Price 1s. |
| 21. | English Literature in Schools. A list of Authors and Works for Successive Stages of Study. | Price 1s. |
| 22. | Some Characteristics of Scots Literature. By J. C. Smith. | Price 1s. |
| 23. | Short Bibliographies of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats. | Price 1s. |
| 24. | A Discourse on Modern Sibyls. By Lady Ritchie. | Price 1s. |
Members can obtain further copies of the Bulletin on application to the Secretary. (price 6d.)
Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association. Vol. I. Collected by A. C. Bradley. Clarendon Press 2s. 6d. to members.
Contents:—English Place-names, by Henry Bradley; On the Present State of English Pronunciation, by Robert Bridges; Browning, by W. P. Ker; Blind Harry’s ‘Wallace’, by George Neilson; Shakespeare and the Grand Style, by George Saintsbury; Some Suggestions about Bad Poetry, by Edith Sichel; Carlyle and his German Masters, by C. E. Vaughan.
Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association. Vol. II. Collected by Dr. Beeching. Clarendon Press. 2s. 6d. to members.
Contents:—The Particle ing in Place-names, by H. Alexander; On the Nature of the Grand Style, by John Bailey; Richardson’s Novels and their Influences, by F. S. Boas; Jane Austen, by A. C. Bradley; Description in Poetry, by A. Clutton Brock; The Literary Play, by C. E. Montague; A Yorkshire Folk-Play and its Analogues, by F. Moorman.
Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association. Vol. III. Collected by W. P. Ker. Clarendon Press. 2s. 6d. to members.
Contents:—What English Poetry may still learn from Greek, by Gilbert Murray; Some Childish Things, by A. A. Jack; A Lover’s Complaint, by J. W. Mackail; Arnold and Homer, by T. S. Omond; Keats’s Epithets, by David Watson Rannie; Dante and the Grand Style, by George Saintsbury; Blake’s Religious Lyrics, by H. C. Beeching.