CLEMENS, SAMUEL LANGHORNE, (see"TWAIN").
CLIFFORD, MRS. W.K. (LANE).—Novelist, etc.Mrs. Keith's Crime(1885),Love Letters of a Worldly Woman(1891),Aunt Anne(1893),A Woman Alone(1901),The Modern Way(1906), etc., and various plays.
CLODD, EDWARD (1840).—Scientific writer, etc.The Childhood of the World(1872),The Childhood of Religions(1875),Myths and Dreams(1885),Story of Primitive Man(1895),Primer of Evolution(1895),Animism(1906), etc.
COLERIDGE, CHRISTABEL ROSE (1843).—Novelist.Lady Betty(1869),The Face of Carlyon(1875),An English Squire(1881),A Near Relation(1886),Waynflete(1893),The Winds of Cathrigg(1901), etc.
COLVIN, SIDNEY, D.Litt. (1845).—Writer on art, etc.A Florentine Picture-Chronicle(1898),Early Engraving and Engravers in England(1906), Lives of Keats, Landor; ed. Letters of Keats and R.L. Stevenson, and the Edinburgh ed. of the latter's works, etc.
"CONNOR, RALPH" (Rev. C.W. GORDON) (1860).—Novelist, etc.The Sky Pilot,The Man from Glengarry,The Doctor of Crow's Nest, etc.
CONRAD, JOSEPH.—Novelist.Almayer's Folly(1895),An Outcast of the Islands(1896),Tales of Unrest(1898),Lord Jim(1900),Typhoon(1903),Nostromo(1904),The Mirror of the Sea(1906),The Secret Agent(1907).
CORELLI, MARIE (1864).—Novelist.A Romance of Two Worlds(1886),Vendetta(1886),Thelma(1887),Soul of Lilith(1892),Sorrows of Satan(1895),Mighty Atom(1896),Murder of Delicia(1896),Ziska(1897),The Master Christian(1900),God's Good Man(1904),The Treasure of Heaven(1906),Holy Orders(1908).
COTES, MRS. EVERARD (DUNCAN) (1861).—Novelist.A Social Departure(1890),American Girl in London(1891),The Simple Adventures of a Mem Sahib,Story of Sunny Sahib,His Honour and a Lady,Pool in the Desert(1903),Set in Authority(1906), etc.
COURTHOPE, WILLIAM JOHN, C.B., LL.D., etc. (1842).—Critic, biographer, etc.Ludibria Lunæ(1869),Paradise of Birds(1870),History of English Poetry(vol. vi. 1910), and Lives of Addison and Pope.
COURTNEY, Wm. LEONARD, LL.D. (1850).—Critic, etc.Studies New and Old(1888),Dramas and Diversions(1900),The Literary Man's Bible(1909), etc.
CRADDOCK, CHARLES EGBERT (seeMURFREE).
CROCKETT, SAMUEL RUTHERFORD (1860).—Novelist and poet.The Stickit Minister(1893),The Raiders(1894),Lilac Sunbonnet(1894),Bog, Myrtle, and Peat(1895),Men of the Moss Hags(1895),Grey Man(1896),Standard Bearer(1898),Joan of the Sword Hand(1900),Love Idylls(1901),Me and Myn(1907),Bloom of the Heather(1908).
CROMMELIN, MAY DE LA CHEROIS.—Novelist.Queenie,My Love She's but a Lassie,Orange Lily,For the Sake of the Family,Crimson Lilies,I Little Knew, etc.
CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM, D.D. (1849).—Economist, etc.Growth of English Industry and Commerce,Western Civilisation,Modern Civilisation,Use and Abuse of Money,Path Towards Knowledge,Rise and Decline of Free Trade, etc.
CUNNINGHAME-GRAHAM, ROBERT BONTINE (1852).—Traveller, essayist, etc.Father Archangel of Scotland(1896), with Mrs. C.-G.Aurora la Cugini,Mogreb el Acksa,Journey in Morocco(1898),Thirteen Stories(1900),A Vanished Arcadia(1901),Life of Hernando de Soto(1903), etc.
DAVIS, RICHARD HARDING (1864).—American novelist, etc.Soldiers of Fortune,The Princess Aline,In the Fog,Captain Macklin,Real Soldiers of Fortune(1906), also books on his adventures in Venezuela, Cuba, South Africa, etc.
DE MORGAN, WILLIAM FREND (1839).—Novelist.Joseph Vance: An Ill-written Autobiography(1906),Alice-for-short: A Dichronism(1907),Somehow Good(1908),It Never can Happen Again(1909).
DICKINSON, GOLDSWORTHY LOWES.—Historical writer.Revolution and Reaction in Modern France,The Development of Parliament in the Nineteenth Century,The Greek View of Life,The Meaning of Good,Letters of John Chinaman,A Modern Symposium,Justice and Liberty(1909), etc.
DILKE, SIR CHARLES WENTWORTH, BART., P.C., LL.D., etc. (1843).—Political writer.Greater Britain(1868),The Fall of Prince Floristan of Monaco,Problems of Greater Britain(1890), etc.
DOBSON, HENRY AUSTIN, LL.D. (1840).—Poet and biographer. Poems,Vignettes in Rhyme(1873),Proverbs in Porcelain(1877),Old World Idylls(1883),At the Sign of the Lyre(1885). Prose,Thomas Bewick and his Pupils(1884),Eighteenth Century Vignettes(3 series, 1892, 1894, and 1896), Lives of Fielding (1883), Steele (1886), Goldsmith (1888), H. Walpole (1890), Hogarth (1891), Richardson (1892), etc. Ed. Diaries of Madame D'Arblay, J. Evelyn, etc.
DOUGHTY, ARTHUR.—Historical and miscellaneous writer.Life and Works of Tennyson(1893),Song Story of Francesca and Beatrice(1896),The Siege of Quebec and Battle of the Plains of Abraham(6 vols. 1901-2),The Fortress of Quebec(1904), etc.
DOUGHTY, CHARLES MONTAGUE.—Traveller and poet.Wanderings in Arabia(1908) (new ed. abridged fromArabia Deserta),The Dawn in Britain,Adam Cast Forth(1906),The Cliffs(1909).
DOUGLAS, SIR GEORGE BRISBANE SCOTT, BART. (1856).—Poet and miscellaneous writer.Poems(1880),The Fireside Tragedy(1896),New Border Tales(1892),Poems of a Country Gentleman(1897),History of Border Counties, Lives of James Hogg and General Wauchope, etc.
DOUGLAS, JAMES (1869).—The Man in the Pulpit(1905),The Unpardonable Sin(1907),Theodore Watts-Dunton.
DOWDEN, EDWARD, LL.D., D.C.L. (1843).—Literary critic, etc.Shakespeare, his Mind and Art(1875),Shakespeare Primer(1877),Studies in Literature(1878),The French Revolution and EnglishLiterature(1897),A History of French Literature(1897), books on Shelley, Browning, Montaigne; ed. Shakespeare's Sonnets,The Passionate Pilgrim(1883), the Correspondence of Henry Taylor, Works of Shelley, Wordsworth, etc.
DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN, LL.D. (1859).—Novelist.A Study in Scarlet(1887),Micah Clarke(1888),The Sign of Four(1889),White Company(1890),Firm of Girdlestone(1890),Adventures of Sherlock Holmes(1891),Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes(1893),Exploits of Brigadier Gerard(1896),Uncle Bernac(1897),Sir Nigel(1906), etc.
DUCLAUX, MADAME, (seeROBINSON, A.M.F.)
DUDENEY, MRS. HENRY (WHIFFIN) (1866).—Novelist.A Man with a Maid(1897),Folly Corner,Men of Marlowe's,Robin Brilliant,Wise Words,The Orchard Thief(1907), etc.
EDWARDS, MATILDA BETHAM.—Novelist, etc.The White House by the Sea,Dr. Jacob,John and I,The Sylvesters,France of To-day,The Golden Bee(ballads) (1896),Anglo-French Reminiscences(1899),A Suffolk Courtship(1900), andHome Life in France(1905).
EDWARDS, OWEN MORGAN (1858).—Writer on Welsh history and literature.Story of Wales(1902), and several books (Tro yn yr Eidal, etc.) in Welsh, and has ed. various Welsh texts, etc.
ELLIS, ROBINSON (1834).—Scholar.The Poems and Fragments of Catullus in the Metres of the Original(1871),A Commentary on Catullus(1876),The Ibis of Ovid, etc.(1881),The Fables of Avianus(1887),Noctes Manilianæ(1891), many separate lectures on classical subjects, etc.
ELTON, OLIVER (1861).—Critical writer, etc.The Augustan Ages(Periods of European Literature) (1890),Michael Drayton(1906); has ed. some of Milton's poems and translated Mythical Books of Saxo Grammaticus'Historia Danica.
ESLER, MRS. ERMINDA (RENTOUL).—Novelist.The Way of Transgressors(1890),The Way they loved at Grimpat(1894),'Mid Green Pastures(1895),Youth at the Prow(1898),Awakening of Helena Thorpe(1901),The Trackless Way(1904), etc.
EVERETT-GREEN, Miss EVELYN (1856).—Novelist, etc.Last of the Dacres(1886),Dare Lorimer's Heritage(1892),French and English(1898),Heir of Hascombe Hall(1899),Dufferin's Keep(1905), etc.
"FIELD, MICHAEL".—Poet (pen-name adopted by two ladies, understood to be Miss Bradley and Miss Cooper).Callirrhoé(1884),Brutus Ultor(1887),Fair Rosamund(1884),The Father's Tragedy(1885),Stephania(1892),Canute the Great(1887),Anna Ruina(1899),Julia Danna(1903), andWild Honey(1908).
FINDLATER, JANE HELEN.—Novelist.Green Graves of Balgowrie,A Daughter of Strife,Rachel,Tales that are Told(with MaryFindlater),Story of a Mother,Stones from a Glass House,The Affair at the Inn(with K.D. Wiggin),The Ladder to the Stars(1906), etc.
FISHER, HERBERT ALBERT LAURENS (1865).—Historian.The Mediæval Empire(1898),Studies in Napoleonic Statesmanship(1903),A Political History of England(1906), etc.
FISON, LORIMER, D.D. (1832).—Anthropologist.Kamilaroi and Kurnai,Group Marriage and Marriage by Elopement(with A.W. Hewitt),Land Tenure in Fiji,Tales from Old Fiji, etc.
FITZMAURICE-KELLY, JAMES (1858).—Writer on Spanish literature.Life of Cervantes(1892),History of Spanish Literature(1898),Lope de Vega and the Spanish Drama(1902),Cervantes in England(1905), ed. complete Works of Cervantes, etc.
FLEMING, DAVID HAY, LL.D. (1849).—Historian and antiquary.Charters of St. Andrews(1883),Martyrs and Confessors of St. Andrews(1887),Scotland after the Union of the Crowns(1890),Mary Queen of Scots(1897),Scottish History and Life(3 sections, 1902),Story of the Scottish Covenants.
FLINT, ROBERT, D.D., LL.D. (1838).—Writer on philosophy, sociology, and theology.Philosophy of History in Europe(1874),Theism(1877),Anti-Theistic Theories(1879),Historical Philosophy in France(1894),Socialism(1894),Agnosticism(1903), etc.
FORMAN, HARRY BUXTON, C.B. (1842).—Biographer, etc.Our Living Poets(1871), ed. Works of Shelley (1876-80),Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne(1878),Poetical Works of John Keats, and books on E.B. Browning, W. Morris, etc.
FOWLER, ELLEN THORNEYCROFT (MRS. FELKIN).—Novelist, etc.Concerning Isabel Carnaby(1898),A Double Thread(1899),The Farringdons(1900),Fuel of Fire(1902), and with A.L. Felkin,Kate of Kate Hall(1904),In Subjection(1906), also some books of verse, etc.
FOX, JOHN (1863).—American novelist.A Cumberland Vendetta,The Kentuckians,Blue Grass,Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, etc.
FRASER, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, LL.D., D.C.L. (1819).—Philosopher.Essays in Philosophy(1846-56),Collected Works of Bishop Berkeley, annotated (1871),Life and Letters of Berkeley(1871),Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding with Prolegomena, etc.(1894),Philosophy of Theism(1898),Biographia Philosophica(1904), etc.
FRAZER, JAMES GEORGE, LL.D., D.C.L., (1854).—Writer on comparative religion, etc.Totemism(1887),The Golden Bough(1890),Lectures on the Early History of the Kingship(1905),Adonis, Attis, Osiris, Studies in the History of Oriental Religion(1906),Questions on the Customs, Beliefs, and Languages of Savages(1907), etc.
FURNESS, HORACE HOWARD, Ph.D., LL.D. (1833).—Shakespearian scholar. Variorum ed. of Shakespeare (1871).
FURNIVALL, FREDERICK JAMES, Ph.D., D.Litt., (1825).—Scholar. Has ed. many publications in connection with the Early English Text, Chaucer, Ballad, New Shakespeare, and similar Societies, of several of which he was the founder.
GAIRDNER, JAMES, C.B., LL.D. (1828).—Historian. Ed. in Rolls SeriesMemorials of Henry VII.,Letters and Papers of the Reigns of Richard III. and Henry VII.,Calendar of Henry VIII., vols. v. to xx., ed. thePaston Letters(1900), and various vols. for the Camden Society, author ofEnglandin the Early Chroniclers of Europe Series, a Life of Richard III.,The English Church in the Sixteenth Century to the Death of Mary(1902), etc.
GALSWORTHY, JOHN (1867).—Novelist and playwright. Novels:Jocelyn(1898),Villa Rubein(1900),The Island Pharisees(1904),The Man of Property(1906),The Country House(1907),A Commentary(1908),Fraternity(1909). Plays:The Silver Box(1906),Joy(1907), andStrife(1909),Justice(1910).
GALTON, SIR FRANCIS, F.R.S., D.C.L. (1822).—Traveller and anthropologist.Tropical South Africa(1853),Hereditary Genius(1869),English Men of Science, their Nature and Nurture(1874),Human Faculty(1883),Natural Inheritance(1889),Finger Prints(1893),Noteworthy Families(with E. Schuster) (1906), etc.
GARDNER, EDMUND GARRATT (1869).—Miscellaneous writer.Dante's Ten Heavens(1898),Story of Florence(1900),Dukes and Ports in Ferrara(1904),The King of Court Poets(1906),Saint Catherine of Siena(1907),Lyrical Poetry of Dante Alighieri(1910), etc.
GARDNER, ERNEST ARTHUR (1862).—Writer on Greek antiquities.Chapter on Inscriptions in Naukratis I.(1886),Naukratis II.(1888),Handbook of Greek Sculpture(1896-97),A Companion to Greek Studies(1905), etc.
GARDNER, PERCY, Litt.D., LL.D. (1846).—Writer on Greek art, etc. Part ed. of the British Museum Coin Catalogues (1873-86),The Parthian Coinage(1877),Samos and Samian Coinage(1882),The Types of Greek Coins(1883),New Chapters in Greek History(1892),Sculptured Tombs of Hellas(1896),Historic View of the New Testament(1901). etc.
GARNETT, CONSTANCE (1862).—Translator ofNovels and Tales of Turgenev(1895-99), etc.
GARNETT, EDWARD (1868).—Dramatic critic, etc.An Imaged World(1894),The Breaking Point(a censored play, 1907).
GASQUET, RIGHT REV. FRANCIS AIDAN, D.D. (1846).—Historical writer.Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries(1888-89),Edward VI. and the Book of Common Prayer(1890),The Great Pestilence(1893),Sketch of Monastic Constitutional History(1896),Short History of the Catholic Church in England(1903),Lord Acton and his Circle,Parish Life in Mediæval England(1906), etc.
GIBERNE, AGNES.—Novelist and scientific writer. Tales,Conlyng Castle,Life Tangles,Roy,Stories of the Abbey Precincts,Rowena(1906),Astronomy,Sun, Moon, and Stars,Starry Skies,The World's Foundations,Radiant Suns, etc.
GILBERT, SIR WILLIAM SCHWENK (1836).—Dramatist and humorist.The Palace of Truth(1870),Pygmalion and Galatea(1871),Trial by Jury(1878),Pinafore,Pirates of Penzance,Patience,Iolanthe,The Mikado,Yeomen of the Guard,Bab Ballads.
GOLLANCZ, ISRAEL, Litt.D. (1864).—Scholar. Ed.Cynewulf's Christ(1892),Exeter Book of Anglo-Saxon Poetry(Early English Text Society), and ed. Temple Shakespeare (1894-96).
GORDON-STABLES, WILLIAM (1840).—Novelist and writer of boys' books. Has written 136 books, includingCruise of the "Snowbird,"Every Inch a Sailor,Our Humble Friends and Fellow-Mortals,Pirates' Gold,Frank Hardinge,The Rose o' Allandale, etc.
GOSSE, EDMUND, LL.D. (1849).—Poet and critic.On Viol and Flute(1873),King Erik(1876),New Poems(1879),Firdausi in Exile(1885),Collected Poems(1896),Seventeenth Century Studies(1883),History of Eighteenth Century Literature(1889),Secret of Narcisse(1892),The Jacobean Poets(1894),History of Modern English Literature(1897),French Profiles(1905),Father and Son(1908), and Lives of Gray (1882), Congreve (1888), P.H. Gosse (1890), Donne (1899), Jeremy Taylor (1904), C. Patmore (1905), Sir Thomas Browne (1905), etc.
GOULD, NATHANIEL (1857).—Sporting novelist.The Double Event(1891),Running it Off(1892),Thrown Away(1894),The Miner's Cup(1896),A Gentleman Rider(1898),A Stable Mystery(1900),The Rajah's Racer(1904),A Sporting Squatter(1906),A Run of Luck(1907), etc., and many others.
GRAHAME, KENNETH.—Novelist.Pagan Papers(1893),The Golden Age(1895),Dream Days(1898), andThe Headswoman(1898).
GRAND, SARAH (CLARKE).—Novelist.Singularly Deluded,Ideala,The Heavenly Twins(1893),Our Manifold Nature(1894),The Modern Man and Maid(1898),Babs the Impossible(1900), etc.
GRAVES, ALFRED PERCEVAL (1846).—Writer of Irish songs, etc.Songs of Killarney(1872),Irish Songs and Ballads(1879),Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics(1889),Irish Song Book(1894),The Post Bag(1902), etc.
"GRAY, MAXWELL" (TUTTIETT).—Novelist.The Silence of Dean Maitland(1886),Reproach of Annesley(1888),An Innocent Impostor(1892),Sweethearts and Friends(1897),Four-leaved Clover(1891),The Great Refusal(1906), and several vols. of poetry, etc.
GRUNDY, SYDNEY (1848).—Dramatist.Mammon(1877),Silver Shield(1885),A White Lie(1889),A Fool's Paradise(1889),Sowing the Wind(1893),The New Woman(1894),A Marriage of Convenience(1897),The Black Tulip(1899), etc.
GUTHRIE, THOMAS ANSTEY ("F. ANSTEY") (1856).—Novelist.Vice-Versa(1882),The Giant's Robe(1883),The Black Poodle(1884),The Tinted Venus(1885),The Pariah(1889),Voces Populi,The Statement of Stella Maberley,Baboo Jabberjee,Love Among the Lions,The Travelling Companions,The Brass Bottle(1900),Salted Almonds(1906), etc.
HAGGARD, HENRY RIDER (1856).—Novelist, etc.The Witch's Head(1885),King Solomon's Mines(1886),She(1887),Jess(1887),Allan Quatermain(1887),Maiwa's Revenge(1888),Cleopatra(1889),Beatrice(1890),Nada the Lily(1892),Montezuma's Daughter(1894),Joan Haste(1895),A Farmer's Year(1899),Lysbeth(1901),Rural England(1902),The Brethren(1904),A Gardener's Year(1905),Ayesha(1905),The Poor and the Land(1905),Fair Margaret(1907), etc.
HALES, JOHN WESLEY (1836).—Scholar, co-ed. of Percy's folio MS., ed.Longer English Poems, author ofShakespeare Essays and Notes, etc.
HARDY, ERNEST GEORGE, D.Litt. (1852).—Writer on Roman History.Christianity and the Roman Government,A History of Jesus College,Studies in Roman History, ed. Plato'sRepublic, book i. Juvenal'sSatires, etc.
HARDY, THOMAS, LL.D. (1840).—Novelist.A Short Story(1865),Desperate Remedies(1871),Under the Greenwood Tree(1872),A Pair of Blue Eyes(1872-73),Far from the Madding Crowd(1874),Hand of Ethelberta(1876),Return of the Native(1878),The Trumpet Major(1879),A Laodicean(1870-71),Two on a Tower(1882),The Mayor of Casterbridge(1884-85),The Woodlanders(1886-87),Wessex Tales(1888),A Group of Noble Dames(1891),Tess of the D'Urberville's(1891),Life's Little Ironies(1894),Jude, the Obscure(1895),The Well-Beloved(1897),Wessex Poems(1898),Poems of the Past and the Present(1901),The Dynasts(drama), part i. (1904), and part ii. (1906),Time's Laughing Stocks(1909).
HARRADEN, BEATRICE (1864).—Novelist.Ships that Pass in the Night(1893),In Varying Moods(1894),Hilda Strafford(1897),The Fowler(1899),Katharine Frensham(1903),The Scholar's Daughter(1903), also tales for children, etc.
HARRIS, FRANK (1856).—Novelist, etc.Elder Conklin,The Man William Shakespeare(1898),Montes the Matador(1900). Play:Mr. and Mrs. Daventry. Formerly editor ofSaturday ReviewandFortnightly Review.
HARRISON, FREDERIC, Litt.D. (1831).—Historical and miscellaneous writer.Meaning of History(1862), enlarged (1894),Order and Progress(1875),The Choice of Books(1886),Oliver Cromwell(1888),Annals of an Old Manor-house(1893),Victorian Literature(1895),Introduction to Comte's Positive Philosophy,Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill, and Others(1899),Byzantine History in the Early Middle Ages(1900),Life of Ruskin(1902),Theophano(1904),Nicephorus, a Tragedy of New Rome(1906),The Creed of a Layman(1907), etc.
HARRISON, MISS JANE ELLEN, LL.D., etc. (1850).—Writer on Greek art and religion.Myths of the Odyssey in Art and Literature(1882),Introductory Studies in Greek Art(1885),Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens(1890) (with Mrs. A.W. Verrall),Prolegomena to Study of Greek Religion, etc.
HARRISON, MARY ST. LEGER ("LUCAS MALET").—Novelist.Mrs. Lorimer(1882),Colonel Enderby's Wife(1885),A Counsel of Perfection(1888),The Wages of Sin(1891),The Carissima(1896),History of Sir Richard Calmady(1901), etc.
HASSALL, ARTHUR (1853).—Historian.Handbook of European History(1897),The Balance of Power(1715-89), in Periods of European History, of which he is ed. (1896),A Class Book of English History(1901),History of France(1901),The French People(1901),The Tudor Dynasty(1904), arranged Stubbs'Introductionsin Rolls Series, and other works of his, author of Lives of Bolingbroke, Louis XIV., Mazarin, etc.
HAWKINS, ANTHONY HOPE ("ANTHONY HOPE") (1863).—Novelist.The Prisoner of Zenda,The God in the Car,Dolly Dialogues,Rupert of Hentzau,Tristram of Blent,The King's Mirror,The Intrusions of Peggy,Double Harness,Sophie of Kravonia, two plays, etc.
HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1846).—Novelist, etc.Saxon Studies(1874),Archibald Malmaison(1878),Dust(1882),Fortune's Fool(1883),Fool of Nature(1897), a Life of hisf., Nathaniel H., etc.
HAYES, ALFRED (1857).—Poet.Death of St. Louis(1885),The Last Crusade and other Poems(1886),The Vale of Arden(1895), etc.
HAZLITT, WILLIAM CAREW (1834).—Critic, etc.The Venetian Republic(1900), ed. Warton'sHistory of English Poetry,Biographical Collections and Notes(8 vols. 1876-1904), ed. Letters of Charles Lamb,Memoirs of William Hazlitt,The Lambs(1897),Shakespeare, the Man and his Works,Coins of Europe(1893-97), etc.
HERFORD, CHARLES HAROLD, Litt.D. (1853).—Scholar and critical writer.Studies in the Literary Relations of England and Germany in the Sixteenth Century(1886),The Age of Wordsworth(1897),English Tales in Verse(1902),The Social History of the English Drama(1881); has done much work on Shakespeare, ed.Eversley Shakespeare(10 vols. 1899), and has made translations from Ibsen, etc.
HEWLETT, MAURICE HENRY (1861).—Poet and novelist.Earthwork out of Tuscany(1895),The Masque of Dead Florentines(1895),Songs and Meditations(1897),Pan and the Young Shepherd(1898),The Forest Lovers(1898),Little Novels of Italy(1899),The Queen's Quair(1904),The Stooping Lady(1907), etc.
HICHENS, ROBERT SMYTHE (1864).—Novelist, etc.The Green Carnation,An Imaginative Man(1895),Tongues of Conscience(1900),Prophet of Berkeley Square(1901),The Call of the Blood(1906), and various plays, etc.
HIGGINSON, THOMAS WENTWORTH (1823).—American essayist, etc.Outdoor Papers,Malbone(a romance),Army Life in a Black Regiment,Oldport Days,Young Folks' History of the United States,Common Sense about Women,Concerning all of Us,Cheerful Yesterdays(autobiography),Tales of the Enchanted Islands, etc.
HOCKING, REV. JOSEPH.—Novelist.Zillah(1892),The Birthright(1897),Esau(1904),Chariots of the Lord(1905),A Strong Man's Vow(1907), etc.
HOCKING, REV. SILAS KITTO (1850).—Novelist.Ivy(1881),Real Grit(1887),In Spite of Fate(1897),Gripped(1902),A Modern Pharisee(1907), etc.
HODGKIN, THOMAS, D.C.L., etc. (1831).—Historian.Italy and her Invaders, 8 vols. (1880-1899),Letters of Cassiodorus(1886),Dynasty of Theodosius(1889),Life of Theodoric(1891),Life of Charles the Great(Foreign Statesmen Series) (1897), etc.
"HOPE, ANTHONY," (seeHAWKINS, ANTHONY HOPE).
HORNUNG, ERNEST WILLIAM (1866).—Novelist.A Bride from the Bush(1890),The Boss of Taroomba,The Unbidden Guest(1894),Dead Men tell no Tales(1899),The Amateur Cracksman(1899),The Black Mask,A Thief in the Night(1905), etc.
HOUSMAN, ALFRED EDWARD (1859).—Scholar, etc.A Shropshire Lad(1896), ed. Juvenal and other classics.
HOUSMAN, LAURENCE (1867).—Artist, poet, etc.The Writings of William Blake(1893),A Farm in Fairyland(1894),The House of Joy(1895),Green Arras(1896),Gods and their Makers(1897),Spikenard(1898),The Field of Clover(1898),Rue(1899),Sabrina Warham(1904),Prunella, or Love in a Dutch Garden(1906); has illustrated "Goblin Market," "The Were Wolf," "Jump to Glory Jane," etc.
HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN, D.Litt. (1837).—American novelist, etc.A Foregone Conclusion,A Chance Acquaintance,A Counterfeit Presentment,The Undiscovered Country,Modern Italian Poets,Indian Summer,Heroines of Fiction(1901),Miss Bellard's Inspiration(1905),Through the Eye of the Needle(1907), etc.