'A vivid romance of times of Ivan the Terrible'.
'A vivid romance of times of Ivan the Terrible'.
TWO PILGRIMS.Tr.1889.
WAR AND PEACE, (1860.)Tr.1886.
WHAT IS ART....Tr.... A. Maude. [1899.]
WHAT MEN LIVE BY.Tr.1889.
WHAT TO DO.Tr.[1890].
WHERE LOVE IS THERE GOD IS.Tr.1889.
WORK WHILE YE HAVE THE LIGHT.Tr.1890.
Tale of the Early Christians.
Tale of the Early Christians.
TOWNELEY MYSTERIES.Cir.15th century.
Ed.for Surtees Soc., 1836. Pollard, E.E.T.S., 1897
TRIAMOUR, SIR.SeeSir Triamour.
TRISSINO, GIOVANNI GIORGIO.b.1478,d.1550.Italian littérateur and diplomatist.
SOFONISBA? Tragedy of 'Sofonisba' written in 1524. (No translation.)
The author of a critical work entitled 'La Poetica', and number of poems in Italian.First example of blank verse borrowed by Surrey and used by Sackville in 'Gorboduc', and later by Marlowe for tragic drama.
The author of a critical work entitled 'La Poetica', and number of poems in Italian.
First example of blank verse borrowed by Surrey and used by Sackville in 'Gorboduc', and later by Marlowe for tragic drama.
TROY, ROMANCES OF.
FEVRE, RAOUL LE. RECUYELL OF THE HISTORYES OF TROYE. 1472.
TROY CYCLE.
THE GESTE HYSTORIALE OF THE DESTRUCTION OF TROY, THE TROY BOOK.Ed.Panton and Donaldson. E.E.T.S., 1869.
Originally written in Northern dialect. The poem is probably founded on a French version of Guido d. Colonne. The editors assign it to the same author as that of 'Morte Arthur', viz., Huchown of the Awle Ryale.
Originally written in Northern dialect. The poem is probably founded on a French version of Guido d. Colonne. The editors assign it to the same author as that of 'Morte Arthur', viz., Huchown of the Awle Ryale.
TURGENIEF,orTOURGUÉNIEF, IVANSERGEEVICHb.1818,d.1883.Russian poet and novelist.
ANNALS OF A SPORTSMAN.Tr.1885.
AN NOUCHKA.Tr.1884.
ASS'YA.Tr.by Gersoni, 1887.
DESPERATE CHARACTER; AND OTHER TALES.Tr.1901.
THE DIARY OF A SUPERFLUOUS MAN.Tr.1884.
DIMITRI ROUDINE. (Roudine, 1855.)Tr.1873.
DREAM TALES; AND PROSE POEMS. [1882, etc.].Tr.1897.
FATHERS AND SONS. (1861.)Tr.by E. Schuyler, 1867.
FIRST LOVE.Tr.by S. Jerrold, 1884.
LIZA (Hélène, 1860).Tr.by W. Ralston, 1869. AlsoTr.as HOUSE OF GENTLEFOLK.
MUMU, AND DIARY OF A SUPERFLUOUS MAN.Tr.1884.
ON THE EVE. (1859.)Tr.by C. E. Turner, 1871.
POEMS IN PROSE.Tr.1883.
RUSSIAN LIFE IN THE INTERIOR. (1846.)Tr.1855.
SMOKE, or LIFE AT BADEN (1867).Tr.1868.
SPRING FLOODS.Tr.1874.
UNFORTUNATE WOMAN.Tr.by Gersoni, 1887.
VIRGIN SOIL. (1876.)Tr.by T. S. Perry, 1877.
TURGOT, A. R. J.b.1727,d.1781.French economist.
LIFE AND WRITINGS OF TURGOT.Ed.W. W. Stephens, 1895.
REFLECTIONS ON THE FORMATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH.Tr.1793.
UHLAND, JOHANN LUDWIG.b.1787,d.1862.German lyric poet.
THE POEMS OF L. U., now first translated. By A. Platt, 1848.
SONGS AND BALLADS.Tr.from Uhland, Körner, etc., 1838.
URFÉ, HONORE D'.b.1568,d.1625.French writer of romance.
ASTREA; a romance. (L'Astrée, 1608-26, 6 vols.)Tr.by a Person of Quality. 3 vols. 1657-58.
VALDES, FRANCISCO.Spanish author.
THE SERJEANT-MAJOR.... Englished by John Thorius, 1590.
VALERIUS MAXIMUS.B.C.1st century.Roman historian.
ROMÆ ANTIQUÆ DESCRIPTIO; a view of the Religion, Laws, Manners, etc. of the AncientRomans, from their Acts and Sayings.Tr.Samuel Speed, 1678.
VASARI, GIORGIO.b.1511,d.1574.Italian painter and writer upon art.
CHOICE OBSERVATIONS UPON PAINTING, together with Vasari's Lives of the most eminent Painters ... (1550).Tr.by Wm. Aglionby, 1719.
VEDAS.1400B.C.
THE BENGALA TRANSLATION OF THE VEDANT, [or rather an English Version by Rāmamohana Rāya ...], or Resolution of all the Veds ... 181[6?].
RIG VEDA-SANHITÂ, the sacred Hymns of the Brahmans.... Edited by Max Müller, etc. 6 v. 1849-74.
RIKSAMHITÂ: based on the Native traditional interpretation by H. H. Wilson, completed by E. B. Cowell, 4 v. 1854-57-66.
RIKSAMHITÂ: in metre, by Ralph Griffith.
SAMA VEDA. Translation of the Sanhita of the Sama Veda. By Rev. J. Stevenson, 1841.
Vêdâ (English plural Vedas), i.e. 'knowledge', cognate with the old Englishwit. The name of the sacred books or scriptures of the Brahmins, supposed to contain the fountain and sum of all essential knowledge. They consist of four parts, the Rig-Vêda, Sama-Vêda, Yajur-Vêda and Atharva-Vêda. Of these the Rig-Vêda is the most important. It is composed of religious lyrics or hymns, and is confessedly the oldest extant portion of Sanscrit literature, dating perhaps from 1400 to 1800B.C.
Vêdâ (English plural Vedas), i.e. 'knowledge', cognate with the old Englishwit. The name of the sacred books or scriptures of the Brahmins, supposed to contain the fountain and sum of all essential knowledge. They consist of four parts, the Rig-Vêda, Sama-Vêda, Yajur-Vêda and Atharva-Vêda. Of these the Rig-Vêda is the most important. It is composed of religious lyrics or hymns, and is confessedly the oldest extant portion of Sanscrit literature, dating perhaps from 1400 to 1800B.C.
VEGA, CARPIO LOPE FELIX DE.b.1562,d.1635.Spanish poet and dramatist.
ROMEO AND JULIET.Tr.1770.
THE FATHER OUTWITTED: a Spanish Interlude.Tr.1806.
Originator of the 'Cloak and Sword' drama. Imitated by Jonson and Fletcher. Influenced English drama after the Restoration through French sources.'Perhaps the most amazing thing in all Spanish literature is the miraculous fecundity of Lope, to whom are credited nearly two thousand plays.'
Originator of the 'Cloak and Sword' drama. Imitated by Jonson and Fletcher. Influenced English drama after the Restoration through French sources.
'Perhaps the most amazing thing in all Spanish literature is the miraculous fecundity of Lope, to whom are credited nearly two thousand plays.'
VERCELLI BOOK(CODEX VERCELLENSIS).
Ed.(withtr.) J. M. Kemble, 1843-46.
This is a large MS. volume of Anglo-Saxon homilies among which areinterspersed six poems. Discovered in 1822 by Dr. Blum. The hand-writing is of the 11th century, and the poems contained in this MS. are: 1. The Andreas. 2. Fates of the Apostles. 3. Address of the Soul to the Body. 4. Falseness of Men (a fragment). 5. Dream of the Road. 6. Elene.
This is a large MS. volume of Anglo-Saxon homilies among which areinterspersed six poems. Discovered in 1822 by Dr. Blum. The hand-writing is of the 11th century, and the poems contained in this MS. are: 1. The Andreas. 2. Fates of the Apostles. 3. Address of the Soul to the Body. 4. Falseness of Men (a fragment). 5. Dream of the Road. 6. Elene.
VERLAINE, PAUL.b.1844,d.1896.French poet.
POEMS.Tr.G. Hall, 1895.
VERNE, JULES.b.1828.French author.
ADRIFT IN THE PACIFIC.Tr.1889.
ADVENTURES IN SOUTH AFRICA.Tr.[1891].
ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN HATTERAS.See(1) English at the North Pole and (2) Field of Ice.
AN ANTARCTIC MYSTERY.Tr.Mrs. C. Hoey. 1898.
ARCHIPELAGO ON FIRE.Tr.1886.
AROUND THE MOON.Tr.1875.
AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS. [1873.]Tr.1873.
BEGUM'S FORTUNE.Tr.W. H. G. Kingston. [1879.]
BLOCKADE RUNNERS (1874).Tr.1874.
CAPTAIN ANTIFER.Tr.1895.
CASTLE OF THE CARPATHIANS (1893).Tr.1893.
CELEBRATED TRAVELS AND TRAVELLERS. The Exploration of the World [B.C.505-A.D.1700]. (The Great Navigators of the 18th century. The Great Explorers of the 19th century.)Tr.[by Dora Leigh, N. D'Anvers, etc]. 3 v. 1879-81.
CHILD OF THE CAVERN.Tr.W. H. G. Kingston, 1877.
CLIPPER OF THE CLOUDS.Tr.1887.
CRYPTOGRAM (1882).Tr.1882.
DICK SANDS.Tr.E. E. Frewer. [1878.]
DR. OX'S EXPERIMENT.Tr.1874.
ENGLISH AT THE NORTH POLE. (1874.)Tr.[1874].
FAMILY WITHOUT A NAME.Tr.[1890].
FIELD OF ICE.Tr.1876.
FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON. (1870.)Tr.1870.
FLIGHT TO FRANCE.Tr.1888.
FLOATING CITY AND THE BLOCKADE RUNNERS.Tr.H. Frith, 1876.
FOR THE FLAG.Tr.Mrs. C. Hoey, 1897.
FOUNDLING MICK.Tr.1895.
FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON. (1873.)Tr.by L. Mercier and C. E. King, 1873.
FUR COUNTRY.Tr.H. Frith, 1879.
GIANT RAFT (1881).Tr.1881.
GODFREY MORGAN (1883).Tr.1883.
GREEN RAY.Tr.1883.
HECTOR SERVADOC.Tr.E. E. Frewer, 1878.
JOURNEY INTO THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH (1872).Tr.[1872].
KERABAN THE INFLEXIBLE:Part 1.The Captain of theGiudara.Part 2.Scarpante the Spy.Tr.1884-85.
THE LOTTERY TICKET.Tr.1887.
MARTIN PAZ.Tr.E. E. Frewer, 1876.
MATHIAS SANDORF.Tr.1886.
MERIDIANA: THE ADVENTURES OF THREE ENGLISHMEN AND THREE RUSSIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.Tr.1873.
MICHAEL STROGOFF (1877).Tr.1877.
MISTRESS BRANICAN.Tr.1892.
THE MYSTERIOUS DOCUMENT.Tr.1876.
MYSTERIOUS ISLAND. (1875.)Tr.by W. H. G. Kingston, 1875.
NORTH AGAINST SOUTH.Tr.1888.
THE PURCHASE OF THE NORTH POLE. Sequel to 'From the Earth to the Moon'.Tr.[1890].
ROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS.Tr.H. Frith. [1890.]
STEAM HOUSE.Tr.W. H. G. Kingston, 1881.
SURVIVORS OF THE CHANCELLOR.Tr.E. Frewer, 1875.
TRIBULATIONS OF A CHINAMAN.Tr.E. E. Frewer, 1880.
TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA (1872).Tr.1872.
VANISHED DIAMOND.Tr.1885.
VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD.Tr.3 v. 1876-77.
WINTER AMID THE ICE, etc.Tr.1876.
THE WONDERFUL TRAVELLERS ... Containing 'A Journey into the Interior of the Earth' and 'Five Weeks in a Balloon'.Tr.by F. A. Malleson. [1877.]
Many of our present-day writers have imitated the mock-scientific romances of Verne.
Many of our present-day writers have imitated the mock-scientific romances of Verne.
VIGNY, ALFRED DE.b.1799,d.1864.French poet and novelist.
CONSPIRATORS.Tr.W. Hazlitt, 1873.
CINQ-MARS: or A CONSPIRACY UNDER LOUIS XIII (1826).Tr.1846.
CHATTERTON (1835).Tr.[1835].
LIGHTS AND SHADES OF MILITARY LIFE.Tr.1840.
VILLARI, PASQUALE.b.1827.Italian scholar.
SAVONAROLA AND HIS TIMES (1859-61).Tr.1863.
MACHIAVELLI AND HIS TIMES (1877).Tr.[1891].
FIRST TWO CENTURIES OF FLORENTINE HISTORY.Tr.1894.
VILLON, FRANCOIS(FRANÇOIS DE MONTCORBIER).b.1431,d.1485 (?).French poet.
THE POEMS OF MASTER FRANÇOIS VILLON OF PARIS, now first done into English Verse by J. Payne, 1878.
VIRGIL(PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO).b.70,d.19B.C.Latin poet.
THE BUCOLIKS OF PUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO ... together with his Georgics.Tr.into [blank] verse by A. F.[raunce or Fleming], 1589.
THE ECLOGUES OF VIRGIL, with a commentary ...Tr.1512.
THE EPIGRAMS OF P. V. M. AND OTHERS. With the praises of him and his workes. Also his Epitaphs composed by divers illustrious persons. And lastly the arguments of his workes. Englished by J. P.[erkethman], 1624.
Here fynyssheth the boke of Eneydos, compyled by Vyrgyle, whiche hathe be translated oute of latyne in to frenshe, and oute of frenshe reduced in to Englysshe by me Wyll̃m Caxton, 1490.
[This is not a translation, but rather a compendium or abstract of the Æneid, with some additions.]
[This is not a translation, but rather a compendium or abstract of the Æneid, with some additions.]
THE XIII BUKES OF ENEADOS OF THE FAMOUS POETE VIRGILL. Translated out of Latyne Verses into Scottish meter, bi ... Mayster G. Douglas ... Euery buke having hys perticular prologe. (1513.) [1553.]
THE WHOLE XII BOOKES OF THE ÆNEIDOS OF VIRGILL. Whereof the first ix and part of the tenth were translated by T. Phaër ... and the residue supplied, and the whole worke together newly set forth, by T. Twyne ... There is added ... Virgil's life out of Donatus, 1573.
VISCHARD DE SAINT REAL, C.SeeRéal.
VITRUVIUS(MARCUS VITRUVIUS POLLIO).B.C.60?Roman architect and writer.
DE ARCHITECTURA.Tr.R. Castell, 1730, and W. Newton, 1771-91.
The only ancient treatise on the subject of architecture that has come down to us. Highly esteemed as a text book.
The only ancient treatise on the subject of architecture that has come down to us. Highly esteemed as a text book.
VOITURE, VINCENT DE.b.1598,d.1648.French poet and wit.
SELECT LETTERS OF VOITURE. The first translated by Mr. Dryden and the rest by Mr. Dennis, 1696.
HISTORY OF ALEIDALIS AND ZELIDE ...Tr.1678.
WORKS OF M. VOITURE.Tr.... Mr. Dryden, Mr. Dennis, Dr. Drake, 1736.
LETTERS OF AFFAIRES, LOVE AND COURTSHIP. Englished by J. D(avies), 1657.
FAMILIAR AND COURTLY LETTERS ... made English by Mr. Dryden, etc. With twelve Select Epistles, out of Aristænetus ... 1700.
Served as a model to sundry writers after the Restoration as Dorset, Sedley. His letters and poems were considered by the critics of his own day as models of grace, but were marred by affectation. His style was greatly admired by Pope and Boileau.
Served as a model to sundry writers after the Restoration as Dorset, Sedley. His letters and poems were considered by the critics of his own day as models of grace, but were marred by affectation. His style was greatly admired by Pope and Boileau.
VOLKSLIEDER.(People's Songs.) 14th-16th century.
Many of the Volkslieder have been translated in single poems in various anthologies.See'German Anthologies,' etc.
VOLTAIRE, AROUET DE, FRANÇOISE MARIE.b.1694,d.1778.French philosopher and writer.
ANNALS OF THE EMPIRE FROM THE TIME OF CHARLEMAGNE.Tr.by D. Williams, H. Dowman, etc. 1781.
ANTI-MACHIAVEL.Tr.1752.
BABOUC; or, THE WORLD AS IT GOES.Tr.1754.
CANDIDUS; or, ALL FOR THE BEST. (1756.)Tr.1759.
One of the 'Philosophical Romances'.
CRITICAL ESSAY ON DRAMATIC POETRY.Tr.1760.
DEFENCE OF LORD BOLINGBROKE'S LETTERS; ON THE STUDY AND USE OF HISTORY.Tr.1753.
ESSAY ON THE AGE OF LOUIS 14TH.Tr.by Mr. Lockman, 1739.
ESSAY ON THE CIVIL WARS OF FRANCE, AND ALSO ON THE EPIC POETRY OF THE EUROPEAN NATIONS, FROM HOMER TO MILTON. With a Discourse on Tragedy, 1727.
ESSAY ON UNIVERSAL HISTORY.Tr.1754-57.
HENRIADE: an Epick poem.Tr.1732.
HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE UNDER PETER THE GREAT.Tr.1760-63.
HISTORY OF THE WAR OF 1741.Tr.1756.
HISTORY OF THE AGE OF LOUIS 14TH.Tr.1770.
MAHOMET: A tragedy (1740).Tr.by Mr. Miller, 1744.Philosophical Romance.
LETTERS CONCERNING THE ENGLISH NATION (1729).Tr.1733.
MEROPE. (1734-43.)Tr.by T. Theobald, 1744.
THE METAPHYSICS OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON: or, A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE OPINIONS OF SIR I. N. AND MR. LEIBNITZ.Tr.by David E. Baker, 1747.
WORKS.Tr.by Dr. Smollett and T. Franklin, 35 vols. 1761-9.
[Smollett and Franklin were, for a valuable consideration induced by the booksellers to suffer their names to appear as the translators, but they had no further share in the matter.]Voltaire's influence upon our literature is hardly calculable.'If Voltaire exercised a greater attractive influence on the mind of Europe than any other man of his age, it was because he felt more than any other the influence of the age upon himself'.
[Smollett and Franklin were, for a valuable consideration induced by the booksellers to suffer their names to appear as the translators, but they had no further share in the matter.]
Voltaire's influence upon our literature is hardly calculable.
'If Voltaire exercised a greater attractive influence on the mind of Europe than any other man of his age, it was because he felt more than any other the influence of the age upon himself'.
WALDERE. MS., 9th century.Found 1860 in Royal Library, Copenhagen.
Ed.'Two Leaves of King Waldere's Lay',textandtr.G. Stephens, 1860.
WALTER OF COVENTRY.
MEMORIALE.Ed.W. Stubbs. Vols. i-ii. Rolls Ser. 1872-73.
WERNER, FRIEDRICH L. Z.b.1768,d.1823.German poet, dramatist and novelist.
AT THE ALTAR.Tr.1878.
BROKEN CHAINS.Tr.1890.
BEACON FIRES.Tr.1891.
FICKLE FORTUNE.Tr.1881.
GOOD LUCK.Tr.1890.
HERMANN.Tr.1879.
HERO OF THE PEN.Tr.1878.
NO SURRENDER.Tr.1879.
PARTNERS.Tr.1882.
RIVEN BONDS.Tr.1877.
SACRED VOWS.Tr.1878.
SUCCESS.Tr.1876.
UNDER A CHARM.Tr.1877.
WIDSITH(Far traveller).
'THE TRAVELLER'S SONG' or 'THE SCOP, OR SCALD'S TALE'.Ed.,Tr.by H. Morley in Cook and Tinker's 'SelectTr.from Eng. Poetry', 1902.
WIELAND, CHRISTOPH MARTIN.b.1733,d.1813.German poet.
CRATES AND HIPPARCHIA. A Tale.Tr.by C. R. Cake, 1823.
THE GRACES: a Classical allegory ...Tr.[by S. T., i.e. Sarah Taylor, afterwards Austin], 1823.
HISTORY OF AGATHON. (1762-.)Tr.1773.
OBERON. (1784-87.)Tr.by Wm. Sotheby, 1798.
PRIVATE HISTORY OF PEREGRINUS PORTEUS, THE PHILOSOPHER.Tr.1796.
REASON TRIUMPHANT OVER FANCY, exemplified in the Adventures of Don Silvio de Rosalva. (1762-6.)Tr.1773.
THE REPUBLIC OF FOOLS ...Tr.by H. Christmas, 1861.
SELECT FAIRY TALES.Tr.1796.
SOCRATES OUT OF HIS SENSES.Tr.by Wintersted, 1771.
SYMPATHY OF SOULS.Tr.1795.
WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY.b.1095,d.1142.
THE HISTORY OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND(Gesta Regum), from the Arrival of the SaxonsA.D.449, to his own Times,A.D.1143, by William of Malmesbury. Collected with authentic MSS., andTr.from the original Latin by Rev. J. Sharpe. 1815.
Mentioned here as highly prized for accuracy, veracity, and critical judgment. One of the sources of our modern historians.
Mentioned here as highly prized for accuracy, veracity, and critical judgment. One of the sources of our modern historians.
WILLIAM OF PALERNE.Cir.14th century. [or, Wm. the Werwolf].
Ed.Prof. W. W. Skeat. AlsoEd.Madden, Roxburghe Club, 1832. E.E.T.S., 1867.
WILLIBALD.b.700?,d.786. Bishop of Eichstadt.
Ed.EARLY TRAVELS IN PALESTINE.
Notices of travels, dictated to and written down by author's kinswoman, a nun of Heidenheim. Bohn. Ant. Lib., 1847.
Notices of travels, dictated to and written down by author's kinswoman, a nun of Heidenheim. Bohn. Ant. Lib., 1847.
WINCKELMANN, JOHN(JOHANN JOACHIM).b.1717,d.1768.German critic and writer on art.
HISTORY OF ANCIENT ART.Tr.from the German by G. Henry Lodge, 2 v. 1849.
REFLECTIONS ON THE PAINTING AND SCULPTURE OF THE GREEKS: with instructions for the Connoisseur and an Essay on Grace in Works of Art.Tr.by Henry Fuseli, 1765.
WYCLIF, JOHN.SeeBible.
XENOPHON.b.435,d.354B.C.Greek historian.
CYROPÆDIA: The Bookes of Xenophon, containing the Institution, Schole and Education of Cyrus.Tr.by William Bercker, 1567. The Bookes of X. containing the discipline ...Tr.[to the end of the sixth Book only]. By W. Barkar. [1560?].
ANABASIS. The Historie of Xenophon of the Retreat of the Ten Thousand, by John Bingham, 1623.
HELLENICS. Xenophon's History of Greece.Tr.by John Newman, 1685.
MEMORABILIA. The Banquet of X. done from the Greek ... with an introductory Essayconcerning the Doctrine and Death of Socrates, by James Welwood, 1710.
XENOPHONS TREATISE OF HOUSHOLDE ryght counnyngly trãslated ... by Gentian Heruet, 1532.
YORK MYSTERIES.Cir.1378.
Ed. Lucy T. Smith, 1885.
ZAPPI, GIAMBATTISTA F.b.1667,d.1719.Italian poet and jurist.
SONNETS.Tr.T. H. Croker, 1755.
ZEND AVESTA.1200-800B.C.Translatedby Arthur Henry Bleek. 3 volumes in 1. 1864.
[Comprises the ancient sacred writings of the Parsees.]
[Comprises the ancient sacred writings of the Parsees.]
ZOLA, ÉMILE.b.1840,d.1902.French novelist.
The Rougon-Macquart Series.(Les Rougon Macquart; histoire Naturelle et Sociale d'une famille sous le Second Empire. 1871-1893.)
CLAUDE'S CONFESSION.Tr.by G. D. Cox, 1888.
1. THE FORTUNES OF THE ROUGONS. (La Fortune de Rougon). (1886.)Tr.1871.
2. IN THE SWIM. (La Curée).Tr.1887.
3. THE FAT AND THE THIN. (Le Ventre de Paris). (1888.)Tr.1888.
4. THE CONQUEST OF PLASSONS. (La Conquête de Plassan). (1887.)Tr.1887-8.
5. ABBÉ MOURET'S TRANSGRESSION. (Le Faute de l'Abbé Mouret).Tr.1886-8.
6. HIS EXCELLENCY EUGÈNE ROUGON.Tr.1887-90.
7. THE DRAM SHOP. (1885.) (L'Assommoir.)Tr.1897.
8. A LOVE EPISODE. (Page d'amour). (1886.)Tr.1886-9.
9. NANA.Tr.1880.
THE DOWNFALL (La Débâcle). (1892.)Tr.1892.
THE DREAM. (1888.) (Le Rêve.)Tr.1893.
FRUITFULNESS. (1899.) (Fécondité.)Tr.1900.
GERMINAL; or, MASTER AND MAN (1885).Tr.1885-88.
GIRL IN SCARLET.Tr.1888.
HIS MASTERPIECE. (L'Œuvre).Tr.1886-88.
HOW JOLLY LIFE IS! (Joie de vivre.) (1883.)Tr.1886-88.
LADIES' PARADISE.Tr.by F. Belmont. 3 v.
LOURDES. (1894.)Tr.1894.
MADELINE FERAT.Tr.1888-89.
MONEY. (L'argent). (1891.)Tr.1894.
PARIS. (1897.)Tr.1898.
PIPING HOT. (Pot-Bouille).Tr.1885-88.
ROME. (1895.)Tr.1896.
RUSH FOR THE SPOIL. (Curée.)Tr.1885.
SOIL. (La Terre).Tr.1888.
SOLDIER'S HONOUR, AND OTHER STORIES.Tr.1887.
STORIES FROM NINON. (Contes à Ninon.) (1858-1874.)Tr.1895.
THÉRÈSE RAQUIN.Tr.1885.
WORK. (Travail.) (1901.)Tr.1901.
The naturalistic work of Zola has had, during recent years, a wide influence upon our modern novelists.
The naturalistic work of Zola has had, during recent years, a wide influence upon our modern novelists.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ