Gilbert, E., Le Roman en France pendant le xixe Siècle; Paris (2d ed.), 1896.

Hart, Walter Morris, The Evolution of the Short Story; address delivered before the Alumni Association of Haverford College, June 12, 1901.

Matthews, Brander, The Philosophy of the Short Story; New York, 1901. (This, the standard essay on the subject, is now published separately, with notes and a few striking references.)

Moland et d’Héricault, Nouvelles Françoises en Prose du xiiime Siècle; Paris, 1856 (l’Empereur Constant, Amis et Amile, le Roi Flore et la Belle Jehane, la Comtesse de Ponthieu, Aucassin et Nicolette; introduction, notes).

Morris, William, Old French Romances done into English by William Morris, with introduction by Joseph Jacobs; London, 1896 (translation of the same tales as in the preceding, except Aucassin and Nicolette).

Peck, Harry Thurston, Trimalchio’s Dinner by Petronius Arbiter, translated from the original Latin, with an introduction and bibliographical appendix; New York, 1898. (The introduction discusses prose fiction in Greece and Rome.)

Perry, Bliss, A Study of Prose Fiction; Boston, 1902.

FOOTNOTES

[1] Donald G. Mitchell, American Lands and Letters.

[2] Literary Papers of William Austin, Boston, 1890, page 43.