Chambers’s Journal, February 2, 1884. “The Muse of Parody.” Anonymous. London: W. & R. Chambers.

Burlesque Plays and Poems, with an Introduction, by Henry Morley. London: G. Routledge & Sons, 1885.

The Literary Remains of Charles Stuart Calverley, with a Memoir. By Walter J. Sendall. London: George Bell and Sons, 1885. This is interesting as throwing light on the composition of Calverley’s exquisite imitations.

The Saturday Review (London), February 14, 1885. An article “The Art of Parody” (anonymous), which was reprinted on p. 103, Vol. II. of this collection.

The Daily News (London), October 10, 1885. A leader on Charles Stuart Calverley’s Poems and Parodies.

Longman’s Magazine (London), October, 1886. An article, “The Ethics of Plagiarism,” by Brander Matthews.

Temple Bar (London), January, 1887. An article on Charles Stuart Calverley, and his Parodies.

The Whitehall Review (London), March 10, 1887. “Concerning Parodies.”

Family Herald, July 28, 1888. “Parodies.” Anonymous. London: William Stevens.

The Daily News (London), December 3, 1888. A leader on “Parody.”