1903): John Inglesant. Walter Besant (1836-1901): All Sorts and Conditions of Men. William Black (1841-1898): A Daughter of Heth. Rev. W. (F.) Barry, D.D. (1849– ): The Two Standards. Mrs. Humphry Ward (1851-1920): Marcella. Rev. P. A. Sheehan, D.D. (1852-1913): My New Curate; The Queen's Fillet. Hall Caine (1853- ): The Manxman. Rider Haggard (1856-1925): King Solomon's Mines. George Gissing (1857-1903): New Grub Street; The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft. John Ayscough (Rt. Rev. Mgr. Bickerstaffe-Drew, 1858): The Golden Age; Dream Days. A. Conan Doyle (1859– ): The White Company; Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. R. H. Benson (18711914) By What Authority; The Queen's Tragedy. Mrs. Wilfrid Ward: Great Possessions. ): Marotz. Kenneth Graham (1859 Poets. Richard H. Barham (1788-1845): Ingoldsby Legends. James C. Mangan (1803-1849): Selected Poems. Edward Fitzgerald (1809-1883): Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (translation). Aubrey de Vere (1814-1902): Irish Odes. Coventry Patmore (1823-1896): The Angel in the House; Amelia. Sidney Dobell (1824-1874): The Roman; Balder. Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864) Legends and Lyrics. Jean Ingelow (1830-1897): Poems. Edwin Arnold (1832-1904): The Light of Asia. Lewis Morris (1833-1907): Epic of Hades. James Thompson (18341882): The City of Dreadful Night. J. B. L. Warren (Lord de Tabley, 1835-1895): Poems: Dramatic and Lyrical. Alfred Austin (1835-1913, appointed poet-laureate in 1896): English Lyrics, edited by William Watson. Theodore Watts-Dunton (1832-1914): The Coming of Love. Philip Bourke Marston (18501887): Song-Tide and Other Poems; Wind Voices. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900): Ave Imperatrix; The Ballad of Reading Gaol; De Profundis (prose). 1900 ): The Essayists. Vernon Lee (Violet Paget, 1856Enchanted Woods and Other Essays; The Sentimental Traveler. Lawrence Pearsall Jacks (1860- ): Mad Shepherds, and Other Human Studies. Arthur Symons (1865- ): William Blake; The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. Edward Verral ): Life of Charles Lamb; Old Lamps for New; Over Bemerton's and Mr. Ingleside. Hilaire ): On Everything. Lucas (1868- Belloc (1870- Justin Huntley M'Carthy (1860- ): The Proud Prince; If I Were King. W. W. Jacobs (1863- ): Many Cargoes; Ship's Company. Anthony Hope Hawkins (Anthony Hope, 1863- ): The Prisoner of Zenda; Rupert of Hentzau. Marie Corelli (1864-1924): Thelma; Ardath. Robert S. Hichens (1864- ): The Garden of Allah. G. A. Birmingham (Rev. J. O. Hannay, 1865- ): Spanish Gold. Seumas Macmanus (1870- ): The Chimney Corner; Donegal Fairy Stories. J. C. Snaith (1876- ): Araminta; Broke of Covenden. May Sinclair: The Divine Fire. Poets. A. E. Houseman (1859– Katherine Tynan Hinkson (1861 ): A Shropshire Lad. ): Collected Poems; New Poems (1911). Arthur Christopher Benson (1862– ): Collected Poems; Paul the Minstrel. Henry Newbolt (1862- ): Admirals All. Herbert Trench (1865- ): Deirdre Wedded and Nineteen Other Poems; Collected Poems. Ethna Carberry (1866-1902): The Passing of the Gael. Richard Le Gallienne (1866- ): Robert Louis Stevenson and Other Poems; Attitudes and Avowals (essays); The End of the Rainbow (stories). Lionel Johnson (1867-1902): Poems. Laurence Binyon (1869 ): London Visions; Attila (poetic drama). Nora Hopper Chesson (1871-1906): Under Quicken Boughs. Dora (Sigerson) Shorter (1866-1918): Collected Poems. John Drinkwater (1882 ): Poems of Love and Death; King Cophetua. Richard Middleton (1882-1911): Poems and Songs. Lascelles Abercrombie (1881- ): Interludes. James Stephens: Hill of Vision; Crock of Gold (prose fiction). T. Sturge Moore (1870): Aphrodite against Artemis; Poems. Celtic Dramatists. George Moore (1853- ): The Bend ing of the Bough. Edward Martyn (1859 Field. William Boyle: The Building Fund. ): The Heather Pádraic Colum (1881- ): Thomas Muskerry; The Fiddler's House. Lennox ): Patriots. Rutherford Mayne: The Turn Robinson (1886 of the Road. H. Granville Barker (English dramatist, 1877– The Voysey Inheritance. ): INDEX Diacritical marks. - VOWELS: à in late, ǎ in fàt, â in câre, ä in fär, a in fall, & in åsk; & in Abercrombie, Lascelles (lä-sel') PAGE 631 Anglo-Saxon Chronicle home, migrations, and religion of PAGE 47 57-64 Anglo-Saxon period 7-52 history 14 11, 12 language 15 mission of English literature. 8 incidental references to 260, 290, 294, 300, 474, 508, 510 |