APPENDIX IIBIBLIOGRAPHY
Notes.—1.Abbreviations:
2. When the title of a book is not given it is identical with the name of the writer being dealt with. For instance, the title of Courthope’s work on Addison isJoseph Addison.
2. When the title of a book is not given it is identical with the name of the writer being dealt with. For instance, the title of Courthope’s work on Addison isJoseph Addison.
Addison, Joseph
Arnold, Matthew
Austen, Jane
Bacon, Francis
Bennett, Arnold
Brontë, Charlotte
Browne, Sir Thomas
Browning, Robert
Bunyan, John
Burke, Edmund
Burney, Fanny
Burns, Robert
Butler, Samuel (1612–80)
Butler, Samuel (1835–1902)
Byron, Lord
Carlyle, Thomas
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Coleridge, S. T.
Collins, William
Congreve, William
Conrad, Joseph
Cowper, William
Crabbe, George
Defoe, Daniel
De Quincey, Thomas
Dickens, Charles
Donne, John
Dryden, John
Eliot, George
Fielding, Henry
Galsworthy, John
Gibbon, Edward
Goldsmith, Oliver
Gray, Thomas
Hardy, Thomas
Hazlitt, William
Johnson, Samuel
Jonson, Ben
Keats, John
Kipling, Rudyard
Lamb, Charles
Landor, W. S.
Macaulay, Lord
Marlowe, Christopher
Meredith, George
Milton, John
Morris, William
Pope, Alexander
Richardson, Samuel
Rossetti, D. G.
Ruskin, John
Scott, Walter
Shakespeare, William
Shaw, George Bernard
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Smollett, Tobias
Southey, Robert
Spenser, Edmund
Steele, Richard
Sterne, Laurence
Stevenson, R. L.
Swift, Jonathan
Swinburne, A. C.
Taylor, Jeremy
Tennyson, Alfred
Thackeray, W. M.
Thomson, James
Wells, H. G.
Wilde, Oscar
Wordsworth, William
III. ESSAYS ON LITERARY SUBJECTS.A series of books of essays arranged in order of composition. These volumes form the basis of a history of English criticism.