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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

General<br />

M.H. Abrams, Natural Supernaturalism: Tradition and<br />

Revolution in Romantic Literature, 1971.<br />

Richard D. Altick, <strong>The</strong> English Common Reader, 2 nd ed.,<br />

1998.<br />

Richard D. Altick, Paintings from Books: Art and<br />

Literature in Britain, 1760–1900, 1985.<br />

Richard D. Altick, <strong>The</strong> Presence of the Present: Topics of<br />

the Day in the <strong>Victorian</strong> Novel, 1991.<br />

Richard D. Altick, <strong>Victorian</strong> People and Ideas: A<br />

Companion for the Modern Reader of <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Literature, 1974<br />

Isobel Armstrong, <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry: Poetry, Poetics, and<br />

Politics, 1993.<br />

Nancy Armstrong, Desire and Domestic Fiction: A<br />

Political History of the Novel, 1987.<br />

Jeffrey A. Auerbach, <strong>The</strong> Great Exhibition of 1851: A<br />

Nation on Display, 1999.<br />

Nina Auerbach, Private <strong>The</strong>atricals: <strong>The</strong> Lives of the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong>s, 1990.<br />

Tim Barringer, Reading the Pre-Raphaelites, 1998.<br />

Stephen Bayley, <strong>The</strong> Albert Memorial: <strong>The</strong> Monument in<br />

its Social and Architectural Context, 1981.<br />

Kenneth Bediner, An Introduction to <strong>Victorian</strong> Painting,<br />

1985.<br />

Gillian Beer, Darwin’s Plots, 1983.<br />

Quentin Bell, <strong>Victorian</strong> Artists, 1967.<br />

Ann Bermingham, Landscape and Ideology, 1986.<br />

Geoffrey Best, Mid-<strong>Victorian</strong> Britain, 1851–75, 3 rd ed.,<br />

1985.<br />

T. S. R. Boase, English Art 1800–1870, 1959.<br />

Michael R. Booth, <strong>The</strong>ater in the <strong>Victorian</strong> Age, 1991.<br />

Patrick Brantlinger, Fictions of State: Culture and Credit<br />

in Britain, 1694–1994, 1996.<br />

Patrick Brantlinger and William B. <strong>The</strong>sing, eds., A<br />

Companion to the <strong>Victorian</strong> Novel, 2005.<br />

Patrick Brantlinger, <strong>The</strong> Reading Lesson: <strong>The</strong> Threat of<br />

Mass Literacy in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction,<br />

1998.<br />

Patrick Brantlinger, <strong>The</strong> Spirit of Reform: British Litera<br />

ture and Politics, 1832–67, 1977.<br />

Asa Briggs, <strong>The</strong> Making of Modern England 1783–1867:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Age of Improvement, 1965<br />

Asa Briggs, A Social History of England, 1983.<br />

Crane Brinton, English Political Thought in the<br />

Nineteenth Century, 1949.<br />

Joseph Bristow, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry, 2000.<br />

Chris Brooks, <strong>The</strong> Gothic Revival, 1999.<br />

Chris Brooks, Signs for the Times: Symbolic Realism in<br />

the Mid-<strong>Victorian</strong> World, 1984.<br />

Chris Brooks, ed., <strong>The</strong> Albert Memorial: <strong>The</strong> Prince<br />

Consort National Memorial: Its History, Contexts and<br />

Conservation, 2000.<br />

Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy,<br />

eds., Orlando: Women Writers in the British Isles from<br />

the Beginnings to the Present, 2006.<br />

William E. Buckler, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Imagination: Essays in<br />

Aesthetic Exploration, 1980.<br />

Jerome H. Buckley, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Temper, 1951.<br />

W.L. Burn, <strong>The</strong> Age of Equipoise: A Study of the Mid-<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Generation, 1964.<br />

J.W. Burrow, A Liberal Dissent: <strong>Victorian</strong> Historians and<br />

the English Past, 1981.<br />

David Cannadine, <strong>The</strong> Decline and Fall of the British<br />

Aristocracy, 1990.<br />

Robert Caserio, Plot, Story, and the Novel: From Dickens<br />

and Poe to the Modern Period, 1979.<br />

Alice Chandler, A Dream of Order: <strong>The</strong> Medieval Ideal<br />

in Nineteenth-Century English Literature, 1970.<br />

Alison Chapman, ed., A Companion to <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry,<br />

2002.<br />

Deborah Cherry, Painting Women: <strong>Victorian</strong> Women<br />

Artists, 1993.<br />

Joseph W. Childers, Novel Possibilities: Fiction and the<br />

Formation of Early <strong>Victorian</strong> Culture, 1995.<br />

Carol T. Christ and John O. Jordan, eds., <strong>Victorian</strong>


2 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Literature and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Visual Imagination,<br />

1995.<br />

G. Kitson Clark, An Expanding Society: Britain, 1830–<br />

1900, 1967.<br />

G. Kitson Clark, <strong>The</strong> Making of <strong>Victorian</strong> England,<br />

1967.<br />

Kenneth Clark, <strong>The</strong> Gothic Revival, 1928.<br />

Stefan Collini, Public Moralists: Political Thought and<br />

Intellectual Life in Britain, 1850–1930, 1991.<br />

Thomas J. Collins and Vivienne Rundle, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry and Poetic<br />

<strong>The</strong>ory, 1999.<br />

Petere Coveney, <strong>The</strong> Image of Childhood, 1967.<br />

Mary Cowling, <strong>The</strong> Artist as Anthropologist in<br />

Nineteenth-Century Britain, 1989.<br />

Mary Cowling, <strong>Victorian</strong> Figurative Painting: Domestic<br />

Life and the Contemporary Social Scene, 2000.<br />

Dwight Culler, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Mirror of History, 1985.<br />

Peter Alan Dale, In Pursuit of a Scientific Culture:<br />

Science, Art, and Society in the <strong>Victorian</strong> Age, 1989.<br />

Deirdre David, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Novel, 2000.<br />

Philip Davis, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>s, 2002.<br />

Dennis Denisoff, ed., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Short Stories, 2004.<br />

Laurence des Cars, <strong>The</strong> Pre-Raphaelites: Romance and<br />

Realism, 2000.<br />

Michael Diamond, <strong>Victorian</strong> Sensation: Or, <strong>The</strong><br />

Spectacular, the Shocking, and the Scandalous in<br />

Nineteenth-Century Britain, 2003.<br />

N.N. Feltes, Modes of Production of <strong>Victorian</strong> Novels,<br />

1986.<br />

Judith Flanders, Inside the <strong>Victorian</strong> Home: A Portrait of<br />

Domestic Life in <strong>Victorian</strong> England, 2003.<br />

Kate Flint, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>s and the Visual Imagination,<br />

2000.<br />

Kate Flint, <strong>The</strong> Woman Reader, 1837–1914, 1993.<br />

Kate Flint, ed., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Novelist: Social Problems<br />

and Social Change, 1987.<br />

Michael Freeman, Railways and the <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Imagination, 1999.<br />

Regina Gagnier, Subjectivities: A History of Self-<br />

Representation in Britain, 1832–1920, 1991.<br />

Catherine Gallagher, <strong>The</strong> Body Economic: Life, Death,<br />

and Sensation in Political Economy and the <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Novel, 2005.<br />

Catherine Gallagher, <strong>The</strong> Industrial Reformation of<br />

English Fiction: Social Discourse and Narrative Form,<br />

1832–1867, 1985.<br />

Paula Gillett, Worlds of Art: Painters in <strong>Victorian</strong> Society,<br />

1990.<br />

Michael P. Ginsburg, Economics of Change: Form and<br />

Transformation in the Nineteenth-Century Novel,<br />

1996.<br />

Mark Girouard, Life in an English Country House, 1978.<br />

Mark Girouard, <strong>The</strong> Return to Camelot: Chivalry and the<br />

English Gentleman, 1981.<br />

Mark Girouard, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Country House, 1979.<br />

Lauren Goodlad, <strong>Victorian</strong> Literature and the <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

State, 2003.<br />

Robin Gilmour, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Period: <strong>The</strong> Intellectual<br />

and Cultural Context of English Literature,<br />

1830–1890, 1993.<br />

John Gross, <strong>The</strong> Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters,<br />

1969.<br />

Susan Hamilton, ed., “Criminals, Idiots, Women, and<br />

Minors”: <strong>Victorian</strong> Writing by Women on Women,<br />

2 nd ed., 2004.<br />

John Hadfield, Every Picture Tells a Story: Images of<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Life, 1985.<br />

Antony H. Harris, <strong>Victorian</strong> Poets and Romantic Poems:<br />

Intertextuality and Ideology, 1990.<br />

Jose Harris, Private Lives, Public Spirit: A Social History<br />

of Great Britain, 1870–1914, 1993.<br />

Christopher Herbert, Culture and Anomie: Ethnographic<br />

Imagination of the Nineteenth Century, 1991.<br />

Gertrude Himmelfarb, Marriage and Morals Among the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong>s, 1986.<br />

Gertrude Himmelfarb, <strong>Victorian</strong> Minds, 1968.<br />

Eric J. Hobsbawm, Industry and Empire: From 1750 to<br />

the Present Day, 1968.<br />

Eric J. Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

Invention of Tradition, 1992.<br />

K. <strong>The</strong>odore Hoppen, <strong>The</strong> Mid-<strong>Victorian</strong> Generation<br />

1846–1886, 1998.<br />

Walter Houghton, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Frame of Mind,<br />

1830–1870, 1963.<br />

Rosemary Jann, <strong>The</strong> Art and Science of <strong>Victorian</strong> History,<br />

1985.<br />

Anthony Jenkins, <strong>The</strong> Making of <strong>Victorian</strong> Drama,


1991.<br />

Richard Jenkyns, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>s and Ancient Greece,<br />

1980.<br />

Gareth Stedman Jones, Outcast London: A Study in the<br />

Relationship between Classes in <strong>Victorian</strong> Society,<br />

1971.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, 1977–.<br />

Patrick Joyce, Visions of the People: Industrial England<br />

and the Question of Class, 1848–1914, 1991.<br />

Beth Kalikoff, Murder and Moral Decay in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Popular Literature, 1986.<br />

P. J. Keating, <strong>The</strong> Haunted Study: A Social History of the<br />

English Novel 1875–1914, 1989.<br />

P.J. Keating, <strong>The</strong> Working Classes in <strong>Victorian</strong> Fiction,<br />

1971.<br />

Joseph A. Kestner, Masculinities in <strong>Victorian</strong> Painting,<br />

1995.<br />

U.C. Knoepflmacher, Religious Humanism and the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Novel: George Eliot, Walter Pater, Samuel<br />

Butler, 1965.<br />

U.C. Knoepflmacher and G. B. Tennyson, eds., Nature<br />

and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Imagination, 1977.<br />

Seth Koven, Slumming: Sexual and Social Politics in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> London, 2004.<br />

Ivan Kreilkamp, Voice and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Storyteller,<br />

2006.<br />

Lionel Lambourne, <strong>Victorian</strong> Painting, 1999.<br />

George Landow, William Holman Hunt and Typological<br />

Symbolism, 1979.<br />

Cecil Y. Lang, ed., <strong>The</strong> Pre-Raphaelites and their Circle,<br />

1968.<br />

Graham Law, Serializing Fiction in the <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Press</strong>,<br />

2000.<br />

Sally Ledger and Scot McCracken, eds., Cultural Politics<br />

at the Fin de Siècle, 1995.<br />

Angela Leighton, <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Poets: Writing<br />

Against the Heart, 1992.<br />

Angela Leighton, ed., <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Poets: A Critical<br />

Reader, 1996.<br />

George Levine, Dying to Know: Scientific Epistemology<br />

and Narrative in <strong>Victorian</strong> England, 2002.<br />

George Levine, <strong>The</strong> Realistic Imagination: English Fiction<br />

from Frankenstein to Lady Chatterley, 1981.<br />

George Levine and William Madden, eds., <strong>The</strong> Art of<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Prose, 1968.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 3<br />

Joseph Litvak, <strong>The</strong>atricality in the Nineteenth-Century<br />

English Novel, 1992.<br />

Jeremy Maas, <strong>Victorian</strong> Painters, 1988.<br />

John M. Mackenzie, ed., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Vision: Inventing<br />

New Britain, 2001.<br />

Brian Maidment, Reading <strong>Victorian</strong> Popular Prints,<br />

1998.<br />

Daniel S. Malachuk, Perfection, the State, and <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Liberalism, 2005.<br />

H.L. Malchow, Gentleman Capitalists: <strong>The</strong> Social and<br />

Political World of the <strong>Victorian</strong> Businessman, 1991.<br />

Debra N. Mancoff, <strong>The</strong> Return of King Arthur: <strong>The</strong><br />

Legend through <strong>Victorian</strong> Eyes, 1995.<br />

Steven Marcus, <strong>The</strong> Other <strong>Victorian</strong>s: A Study of<br />

Sexuality and Pornography in Mid-Nineteenth-<br />

Century England, 1964.<br />

Colin Matthew, ed., <strong>The</strong> Short Oxford History of the<br />

British Isles: <strong>The</strong> Nineteenth Century, 2000.<br />

John Maynard and Adrienne Munich, eds., <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Literature and Culture, 1972.<br />

Martin Meisel, Realizations: Narrative, Pictorial, and<br />

<strong>The</strong>atrical Arts in Nineteenth-Century England, 1983.<br />

Andrew Miller, Novels Behind Plate-Glass: Commodity<br />

Culture and <strong>Victorian</strong> Narrative, 1995.<br />

D.A, Miller, <strong>The</strong> Novel and the Police, 1989.<br />

J. Hillis Miller, <strong>Victorian</strong> Subjects, 1990.<br />

Sally Mitchell, <strong>The</strong> New Girl: Girls’ Culture in England,<br />

1880–1915, 1995.<br />

Sally Mitchell, ed., <strong>Victorian</strong> Britain: An Encyclopedia,<br />

1988.<br />

Adrienne Munich, Queen Victoria’s Secrets, 1996.<br />

Lynda Nead, Myths of Sexuality: Representations of<br />

Women in <strong>Victorian</strong> Britain, 1988.<br />

Lynda Nead, <strong>Victorian</strong> Babylon: People, Streets and<br />

Images in Nineteenth-Century Londoni, 2000.<br />

Leslie Parris, ed., <strong>The</strong> Pre-Raphaelites, 1984.<br />

Christiana Payne, Toil and Plenty: Images of the<br />

Agricultural Landscape in England 1780–1890, 1993.<br />

Linda Peterson, <strong>Victorian</strong> Autobiography: <strong>The</strong> Tradition<br />

of Self-Interpretation, 1986.<br />

Samuel Pickering, <strong>The</strong> Moral Tradition in English<br />

Fiction, 1785–1850, 1976.<br />

Mary Poovey, Making a Social Body: British Cultural<br />

Formation, 1830–1864, 1995.<br />

Mary Poovey, ed., <strong>The</strong> Financial System in Nineteenth-


4 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Century Britain, 2003.<br />

Elizabeth Prettejohn, <strong>The</strong> Art of the Pre-Raphaelites,<br />

1999.<br />

Elizabeth Prettejohn, ed., After the Pre-Raphaelites, 1999.<br />

Barry V. Qualls, <strong>The</strong> Secular Pilgrims of <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Fiction, 1982.<br />

Alan Rauch, Useful Knowledge: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>s, Morality,<br />

and the March of Intellect, 2001.<br />

Thomas Richards, <strong>The</strong> Commodity Culture of <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

England: Advertising and Spectacle, 1851–1914,<br />

1990.<br />

Ruth Robbins and Julian Wolfreys, eds., <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Identities: Social and Cultural Formations in<br />

Nineteenth-Century Literature, 1996.<br />

Phyllis Rose, Parallel Lives: Five <strong>Victorian</strong> Marriages,<br />

1984.<br />

George Rowell, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>The</strong>atre, 2 nd ed., 1978.<br />

Dianna Satchko Macleod, Art and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Middle<br />

Class, 1996.<br />

James A. Secord, <strong>Victorian</strong> Sensation: <strong>The</strong> Extraordinary<br />

Publication, Reception, and Secret Authorship of<br />

Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, 2000.<br />

Elaine Showalter, A Literature of their Own: British<br />

Women Novelists from Brontë to Lessing, 1977.<br />

Jonah Siegel, Desire and Excess: <strong>The</strong> Nineteenth-Century<br />

Culture of Art, 2000.<br />

Jonah Siegel, <strong>The</strong> Haunted Museum: Longing, Travel,<br />

and the Art-Romance Tradition, 2005.<br />

Alison Smith, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Nude: Sexuality, Morality,<br />

and Art, 1996.<br />

Alison Smith, ed., Exposed: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Nude, 2001.<br />

Frances Spalding, Magnificent Dreams: Burne-Jones and<br />

the Late <strong>Victorian</strong>s, 1978.<br />

Allen Staley, <strong>The</strong> Pre-Raphaelite Landscape, rev. ed.<br />

2001.<br />

John Steegman, <strong>Victorian</strong> Taste: A Study of the Arts and<br />

Architecture from 1830 to 1870, 1971.<br />

Roy Strong, Recreating the Past: British History and the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Painter, 1978.<br />

Herbert Sussman, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>s and the Machine,<br />

1968.<br />

John Sutherland, <strong>Victorian</strong> Fiction: Writers, Publishers,<br />

Readers, 1995.<br />

Julia Thomas, <strong>Victorian</strong> Narrative Painting, 2000.<br />

E.P. Thompson, <strong>The</strong> Making of the English Working<br />

Class, 1963.<br />

F.M.L. Thompson, <strong>The</strong> Rise of Respectable Society: A<br />

Social History of <strong>Victorian</strong> Britain 1830–1900, 1988.<br />

Kathleen Tillotson, Novels of the 1840s, 1954.<br />

Julian Treuherz, Hard Times: Social Realism in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Art, 1987.<br />

Julian Treuherz, <strong>Victorian</strong> Painting, 1993.<br />

G.M. Trevelyan, British History in the Nineteenth<br />

Century and After, 1782–1919, 1937.<br />

Lionel Trilling, <strong>The</strong> Liberal Imagination: Essays on<br />

Literature and Society, 1949.<br />

Herbert Tucker, ed., A Companion to <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Literature and Culture, 1999.<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry, 1962–.<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Studies, 1956–.<br />

David Vincent, Literacy and Popular Culture: England<br />

1750–1914, 1990.<br />

Marshall Walker, Scottish Literature Since 1707, 1996.<br />

Philip Waller, Writers, Readers, and Reputations: Literary<br />

Life in Britain 1870–1918, 2006.<br />

Malcolm Warner, ed., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>s: British Painting<br />

1837–1901, 1996.<br />

Martin J. Wiener, English Culture and the Decline of the<br />

Industrial Spirit 1850–1980, 1981.<br />

Basil Willey, More Nineteenth-Century Studies: A Group<br />

of Honest Doubters, 1956.<br />

Basil Willey, Nineteenth-Century Studies: Coleridge to<br />

Matthew Arnold, 1949.<br />

Raymond Williams, <strong>The</strong> Country and the City, 1973.<br />

Raymond Williams, Culture and Society, 1780–1950,<br />

2 nd ed., 1983<br />

Raymond Williams, <strong>The</strong> English Novel from Dickens to<br />

Lawrence, 1970.<br />

Andrew Wilton and Robert Upstone, eds., <strong>The</strong> Age of<br />

Rossetti, Burne-Jones and Watts: Symbolism in Britain<br />

1860–1910, 1997.<br />

Andrew Wilton, Turner: His art and Life, 1979.<br />

Andrew Wilton, Turner in His Time, 1987.<br />

A.N. Wilson, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>s, 2002.<br />

Christopher Wood, <strong>Victorian</strong> Painters, 1995.<br />

Christopher Wood, <strong>Victorian</strong> Painting, 1999.<br />

Christopher Wood, <strong>Victorian</strong> Panorama: Paintings of<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Life, 1976.<br />

T.R. Wright, <strong>The</strong> Religion of Humanity: <strong>The</strong> Impact of<br />

Comtean Positivism on <strong>Victorian</strong> Britain, 1986.


Carla Yanni, Nature’s Museums: <strong>Victorian</strong> Science and<br />

the Architecture of Display, 1999.<br />

G.M. Young, <strong>Victorian</strong> England: Portrait of an Age,<br />

1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Aesthetes<br />

Editions:<br />

Karl Beckson, ed. Aesthetes and Decadents of the 1890’s,<br />

1966.<br />

Complete Poetical Works of Constance Naden, 1894.<br />

Also available online at www.indiana.edu/~letrs/<br />

vwwp/index.html<br />

Ian Fletcher, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Poems of Lionel Johnson,<br />

rev. ed., 1982.<br />

John Sloan, ed., Selected Poems of John Davidson, 1995.<br />

Derek Stanford, ed., Three Poets of the Rhymer’s Club:<br />

Ernest Dowson, Lionel Johnson, John Davidson, 1974.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Jad Adams, Madder Music, Stronger Wine: <strong>The</strong> Life of<br />

Ernest Dowson, Poet and Decadent, 2000.<br />

Gioia Angeletti, Eccentric Scotland: Three <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Poets: James Thomson (B. V.), John Davidson, James<br />

Young Geddes, 2004.<br />

Mary O’Connor, John Davidson, 1987.<br />

John Sloane, John Davidson, First of the Moderns: A<br />

Literary Biography, 1995.<br />

Criticism:<br />

James Eli Adams, Dandies and Desert Saints: Styles of<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Manhood, 1995.<br />

Joseph Bristow, ed., <strong>The</strong> Fin-de-Siècle Poem: English<br />

Literary Culture and the 1890s, 2005.<br />

Leon Chai, Aestheticism: <strong>The</strong> Religion of Art in Post-<br />

Romantic Literature, 1990<br />

Richard Dellamora, Masculine Desire: <strong>The</strong> Sexual Politics<br />

of <strong>Victorian</strong> Aestheticism, 1990.<br />

Linda Dowling, Aestheticism and Decadence: A Selective<br />

Annotated <strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1977<br />

Linda Dowling, Language and Decadence in the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Fin-de-Siècle, 1986.<br />

Jonathan Freedman, Professions of Taste: Henry James,<br />

British Aestheticism, and Commodity Culture, 1990.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 5<br />

Jean Halladay, Eight Late <strong>Victorian</strong> Poets Shaping the<br />

Artistic Sensibility of an Age: Alice Meynell, John<br />

Davidson, Francis Thompson, Mary Coleridge,<br />

Katherine Tynan, Arthur Symons, Ernest Dowson,<br />

Lionel Johnson, 1993.<br />

Graham Hough, <strong>The</strong> Last Romantics, 1947.<br />

Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, <strong>The</strong> Artist as Critic:<br />

Bitextuality in Fin-de-Siècle Illustrated Books, 1995.<br />

Elizabeth Prettejohn, ed. After the Pre-Raphaelites: Art<br />

and Aestheticism in <strong>Victorian</strong> England, 1999.<br />

Talia Schaffer, <strong>The</strong> Forgotten Female Aesthetes: Literary<br />

Culture in Late-<strong>Victorian</strong> England, 2000.<br />

Ian Small, ed. <strong>The</strong> Aesthetes: A Sourcebook, 1979.<br />

Grace Aguilar<br />

Editions:<br />

Michael Galchinsky, ed., Grace Aguilar: Selected<br />

Writings, 2003.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Abram S. Isaacs, <strong>The</strong> Young Champion: One Year in<br />

Grace Aguilar’s Girlhood, 1913.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Michael Galchinsky, <strong>The</strong> Origin of the Modern Jewish<br />

Woman Writer: Romance and Reform in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

England, 1996.<br />

Paula Marvelly, Women of Wisdom: <strong>The</strong> Journey of the<br />

Sacred Feminine Through the Ages, 2005.<br />

Cynthia Scheinberg, Women’s Poetry and Religion in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> England: Jewish Identity and Christian<br />

Culture, 2002.<br />

Matthew Arnold<br />

Editions:<br />

Kenneth Allott, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems of Matthew Arnold,<br />

1965.<br />

Miriam Allott and R.H. Super, eds., Matthew Arnold,<br />

1986.<br />

A. Dwight Culler, ed., Poetry and Criticism of Matthew<br />

Arnold, 1961.


6 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Cecil Y. Lang, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters of Matthew Arnold,<br />

1996–.<br />

R.H. Super, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Prose Works of Matthew<br />

Arnold, 11 vols., 1960–77.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Ian Hamilton, A Gift Imprisoned: <strong>The</strong> Poetic Life of<br />

Matthew Arnold, 1998.<br />

Park Honan, Matthew Arnold: A Life, 1983.<br />

Clinton Machann, Matthew Arnold: A Literary Life,<br />

1998.<br />

Nicholas Murray, A Life of Matthew Arnold, 1997.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Warren D. Anderson, Matthew Arnold and the Classical<br />

Tradition, 1965.<br />

Ruth apRoberts, Arnold and God, 1983.<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Matthew Arnold, 1987.<br />

Joseph Carroll, <strong>The</strong> Cultural <strong>The</strong>ory of Matthew Arnold,<br />

1982.<br />

Stefan Collini, Arnold, 1988.<br />

Sidney Coulling, Matthew Arnold and his Critics: A<br />

Study of Arnold’s Controversies, 1974.<br />

A. Dwight Culler, Imaginative Reason: <strong>The</strong> Poetry of<br />

Matthew Arnold, 1966.<br />

Carl Dawson and John Pfordresher, eds., Matthew<br />

Arnold, the Poetry: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage, 1973.<br />

Carl Dawson and John Pfordresher, eds., Matthew<br />

Arnold, Prose Writings: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage, 1979.<br />

David J. DeLaura, Hebrew and Hellene in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

England: Newman, Arnold, Pater, 1969.<br />

Frederic E. Faverty, Matthew Arnold, the Ethnologist,<br />

1951.<br />

R. Giddings, ed., Matthew Arnold: Between Two Worlds,<br />

1986.<br />

Alan Grob, A Longing like Despair: Arnold’s Poetry of<br />

Pessimism, 2002.<br />

Laurence W. Mazzeno, Matthew Arnold: <strong>The</strong> Critical<br />

Legacy, 1999.<br />

J. Hillis Miller, <strong>The</strong> Disappearance of God: Five<br />

Nineteenth-Century Writers, 1963.<br />

Richard E. Miller, “Ministering to a Mind Diseased:<br />

Matthew Arnold, Her Majesty’s Inspector,” As If<br />

Learning Matters: Reforming Higher Education, 1998.<br />

Linda Ray Pratt, Matthew Arnold Revisited, 2000.<br />

David G. Riede, Matthew Arnold and the Betrayal of<br />

Language, 1988.<br />

Mary W. Schneider, Poetry in the Age of Democracy: <strong>The</strong><br />

Literary Criticism of Matthew Arnold, 1989.<br />

Lionel Trilling, Matthew Arnold, 1939.<br />

Fred D. Walcott, <strong>The</strong> Origins of Culture and Anarchy:<br />

Matthew Arnold and Popular Education in England,<br />

1970.<br />

Mathilde Blind<br />

Editions:<br />

Mathilde Blind, Dramas in Miniature, 1891.<br />

Biography:<br />

James Diedrick, “Mathilde Blind,” Dictionary of<br />

Literary Biography Volume 199: Women <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Poets, 1999: 28–39.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Isobel Armstrong, <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry: Poetry, Poetics and<br />

Politics, 1993.<br />

James Diedrick, “‘<strong>The</strong> Hectic Beauty of Decay’:<br />

Positivist Decadence in Mathilde Blind’s Late<br />

Poetry,” <strong>Victorian</strong> Literature and Culture, 2006.<br />

James Diedrick, “‘My Love is a Force that will Force<br />

you to Care’: Subversive Sexuality in Mathilde<br />

Blind’s Dramatic Monologues,” <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry 40,<br />

2002: 359–86.<br />

Natalie M. Houston, Towards a New History: Fin-de-<br />

Siècle Women Poets and the Sonnet, 2003.<br />

Charles LaPorte, “Atheist Prophecy: Mathilde Blind,<br />

Constance Naden, and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetess,”<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Literature and Culture, 2006.<br />

Jason R. Rudy, “Rapturous Forms: Mathilde Blind’s<br />

Darwinian Poetics,” <strong>Victorian</strong> Literature and<br />

Culture, 2006.<br />

Dion Boucicault<br />

Editions:<br />

David Krause, ed., <strong>The</strong> Dolmen Boucicault, 1964.<br />

Andrew Parkin, ed., Selected Plays of Dion Boucicault,


1987.<br />

Klaus Stierstorfer, ed., London Assurance and Other<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Comedies, Oxford Edition, 2001.<br />

Peter Thomson, ed., Plays by Dion Boucicault, 1984.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Richard Fawkes, Dion Boucicault: A Biography, 1979.<br />

Robert Goode Hogan, Dion Boucicault, 1969.<br />

Townsend Walsh, <strong>The</strong> Career of Dion Boucicault, 1967.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Nicholas Grene, <strong>The</strong> Politics of Irish Drama: Plays in<br />

Context from Boucicault to Friel, 1999.<br />

Scen Eric Molin, Dion Boucicault, the Shaughruan: A<br />

Documentary Life, Letters, and Selected Works., 1979<br />

Emily Brontë<br />

Editions:<br />

C.W. Hatfield, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poems, 1941.<br />

Derek Roper and Edward Chitham, eds., <strong>The</strong> Poems of<br />

Emily Brontë, 1995.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Juliet Barker, <strong>The</strong> Brontës, 1994.<br />

Juliet Barker, <strong>The</strong> Brontës: A Life in Letters, 1998.<br />

Robert Barnard, Emily Brontë, 2000.<br />

Edward Chitham, A Life of Emily Brontë, 1988.<br />

Katherine Frank, A Chainless Soul: A Life of Emily<br />

Brontë, 1990.<br />

Winifred Gérin, Emily Brontë: A Biography, 1971.<br />

Jane O’Neill, <strong>The</strong> World of the Brontës: <strong>The</strong> Lives, Times,<br />

and Works of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë,<br />

1997.<br />

Harold Orel, ed., <strong>The</strong> Brontës: Interviews and<br />

Recollections, 1997.<br />

Tom Winnifrith and Edward Chitham, Charlotte and<br />

Emily Brontë: Literary Lives, 1989.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Stevie Davies, Emily Brontë, 1998.<br />

Heather Glen, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to the<br />

Brontës, 2002.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 7<br />

Margaret Homans, Women Writers and Poetic Identity:<br />

Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Brontë, and Emily<br />

Dickenson, 1980.<br />

J. Hillis Miller, <strong>The</strong> Disappearance of God: Five<br />

Nineteenth-Century Writers, 1963.<br />

Lisa Paddock and Carly Rollyson, <strong>The</strong> Brontës from A to<br />

Z: <strong>The</strong> Essential Reference to their Lives and Work,<br />

2003.<br />

Anne Smith, ed., <strong>The</strong> Art of Emily Brontë, 1977.<br />

Irene Taylor, Holy Ghosts: <strong>The</strong> Male Muses of Emily and<br />

Charlotte Brontë, 1990.<br />

Beth E. Torgerson, Reading the Brontë Body: Disease,<br />

Desire, and the Constraints of Culture, 2005.<br />

Steven Vine, Emily Brontë, 1998.<br />

Thomas John Winnifrith, ed., Critical Essays on Emily<br />

Brontë, 1997.<br />

Elizabeth Barrett Browning<br />

Editions:<br />

Miroslava Wein Dow, ed., A Variorum Edition of<br />

Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets from the<br />

Portuguese, 1980.<br />

Cora Kaplan, ed., Aurora Leigh and Other Poems, 1978.<br />

Philip Kelley and Ronald Hudson, eds., <strong>The</strong> Brownings’<br />

Correspondence, 1984–.<br />

Elvan Kintner, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters of Robert Browning and<br />

Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1845–1846, 2 vols., 1969.<br />

Julia Markus, ed., Casa Guidi Windows, 1977.<br />

Charlotte Porter and Helen Clarke, eds., <strong>The</strong> Complete<br />

Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 6 vols., 1900.<br />

Harriet Waters Preston, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poetical Works of<br />

Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1974.<br />

Margaret Reynolds, ed., Aurora Leigh, rev. ed., 1996.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Angela Leighton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1986.<br />

Dorothy Mermin, Elizabeth Barrett Browning: <strong>The</strong><br />

Origins of a New Poetry, 1989.<br />

Rebecca Stott and Simon Avery, Elizabeth Barrett<br />

Browning, 2003.<br />

Gardner B. Taplin, <strong>The</strong> Life of Elizabeth Barrett<br />

Browning, 1957.


8 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Criticism:<br />

Warner Barnes, A <strong>Bibliography</strong> of Elizabeth Barrett<br />

Browning, 1968.<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 2002.<br />

Helen Cooper, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Woman and<br />

Artist, 1988.<br />

Deirdre David, Intellectual Women and <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Patriarchy: Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Barrett<br />

Browning, George Eliot, 1987<br />

Sandra Donaldson, ed., Critical Essays on Elizabeth<br />

Barrett Browning, 1999.<br />

Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, <strong>The</strong> Madwoman in the<br />

Attic: <strong>The</strong> Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century<br />

Literary Imagination, 1979.<br />

Alethea Hayter, Mrs. Browning: A Poet’s Work and Its<br />

Setting, 1962.<br />

Angela Leighton, <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Poets: Writing<br />

Against the Heart, 1992.<br />

Tricia Lootens, Lost Saints: Silence, Gender, and<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Literary Canonization, 1996.<br />

Ellen Moers, Literary Women, 1976.<br />

Mary Sanders Pollock, Elizabeth Barrett and Robert<br />

Browning: A Creative Partnership, 2003.<br />

Cynthia Scheinberg, Women’s Poetry and Religion in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> England: Jewish Identity and Christian<br />

Culture, 2002.<br />

Marjorie Stone, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1995.<br />

Barrett Browning In Context: Books on<br />

Womanhood:<br />

Catherine Napier, Woman’s Rights and Duties,<br />

Considered with Relation to their Influence on Society<br />

and her Own Condition, 1838.<br />

Barrett Browning In Context: Children in the<br />

Mines:<br />

James R. Simmons, ed., Factory Lives, 2007.<br />

Barrett Browning In Context: <strong>The</strong> Origin of<br />

“the finest sonnets”:<br />

Edmund Gosse, Critical Kit-Kats, 1896.<br />

Robert Browning<br />

Editions:<br />

Ian Jack, Margaret Smith, and Robert Inglesfield, eds.,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Poetical Works of Robert Browning, 1983–.<br />

Roma A. King Jr., ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Works of Robert<br />

Browning, with Variant Readings and Annotations,<br />

16 vols., 1969–99.<br />

Philip Kelley and Ronald Hudson, eds., <strong>The</strong> Brownings’<br />

Correspondence, 1984–.<br />

John Pettigrew and Thomas J. Collins, eds., Robert<br />

Browning: <strong>The</strong> Poems, 2 vols., 1981.<br />

Adam Roberts, ed., Robert Browning: <strong>The</strong> Major Works,<br />

2005.<br />

John Woolford and Daniel Karlin, eds., <strong>The</strong> Poems of<br />

Browning, 2 vols., 1991.<br />

Biographies:<br />

William Irvine and Park Honan, <strong>The</strong> Book, the Ring,<br />

and the Poet, 1974.<br />

Iain Finlayson, Browning: A Private Life, 2004.<br />

Pamela Neville-Sington, Robert Browning: A Life After<br />

Death, 2004.<br />

John Maynard, Browning’s Youth, 1977.<br />

Mrs. Sutherland Orr, Life and Letters of Robert<br />

Browning, 1891.<br />

Clyde de L. Ryals, <strong>The</strong> Life of Robert Browning: A<br />

Critical Biography, 1993.<br />

Maisie Ward, Robert Browning and his World. Volume 1:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Private Face, 1812–1861, 1967.<br />

Maisie Ward, Robert Browning and his World. Volume 2:<br />

Two Robert Brownings?1861–1889, 1969.<br />

Sarah Wood, Robert Browning: A Literary Life, 2001.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Richard D. Altick and James Loucks, Browning’s Roman<br />

Murder Story, 1969.<br />

Isobel Armstrong, ed., Robert Browning, 1974.<br />

Harold Bloom and Adrienne Munich, eds., Robert<br />

Browning: A Collection of Critical Essays, 1979.<br />

Joseph Bristow, Robert Browning, 1991.


William E. Buckler, Poetry and Truth in Robert<br />

Browning’s <strong>The</strong> Ring and the Book, 1985.<br />

G.K. Chesterton, Robert Browning, 1903.<br />

Norman B. Crowell, A Reader’s Guide to Robert<br />

Browning, 1972.<br />

Nick De Marco, Robert Browning’s <strong>The</strong> Ring and the<br />

Book: A Critical Appraisal, 2003.<br />

William C. DeVane, A Browning Handbook, 1955.<br />

Philip Drew, <strong>The</strong> Poetry of Browning: A Critical<br />

Introduction, 1970.<br />

Philip Drew, ed., Robert Browning: A Collection of<br />

Critical Essays, 1966.<br />

Lee Erickson, Robert Browning: His Poetry and his<br />

Audiences, 1984.<br />

Mary Ellis Gibson, History and the Prism of Art:<br />

Browning’s Poetic Experiments, 1987.<br />

Donald Hair, Browning’s Experiments with Genre, 1972.<br />

Donald Hair, Robert Browning’s Language, 1999.<br />

Jochen Haug, Passions Without A Tongue: Dramatisations<br />

of the Body in Robert Browning’s Poetry, 2004.<br />

Stefan Hawlin, <strong>The</strong> Complete Critical Guide to Robert<br />

Browning, 2002.<br />

Park Honan, Browning’s Characters: A Study in Poetic<br />

Technique, 1961.<br />

Ian Jack, Browning’s Major Poetry, 1973.<br />

Roma A. King Jr., <strong>The</strong> Bow and the Lyre, 1957.<br />

Robert Langbaum, <strong>The</strong> Poetry of Experience: <strong>The</strong><br />

Dramatic Monologue in Modern Literary Tradition,<br />

1957.<br />

Boyd Litzinger and K. L. Knickerbocker, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

Browning Critics, 1965.<br />

Boyd Litzinger and Donald Smalley, eds., Browning:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage, 1970.<br />

Martin D. Loy, Browning’s Dramatic Monologues and<br />

the Post-Romantic Subject, 1985.<br />

William S. Peterson, Interrogating the Oracle: A History<br />

of the London Browning Society, 1969.<br />

William S. Peterson, Robert and Elizabeth Barrett<br />

Browning: An Annotated <strong>Bibliography</strong> 1951–70,<br />

1974.<br />

W. O. Raymond, <strong>The</strong> Infinite Moment and Other Essays<br />

on Robert Browning, 2 nd ed., 1965.<br />

Patricia Diane Rigg, Robert Browning’s Romantic Irony<br />

in <strong>The</strong> Ring and the Book, 1999.<br />

Adam Roberts, Robert Browning Revisited, 1996.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 9<br />

Clyde de L. Ryals, Becoming Browning: <strong>The</strong> Poems and<br />

Plays of Robert Browning, 1833–1846, 1983.<br />

Clyde de L. Ryals, Browning’s Later Poetry: 1871–1889,<br />

1975.<br />

Herbert F. Tucker, Browning’s Beginnings: <strong>The</strong> Art of<br />

Disclosure, 1980.<br />

John Woolford, ed., Robert Browning in Contexts, 1998.<br />

Browning In Context: A Parody of <strong>The</strong> Ring and the<br />

Book:<br />

Walter J. Sendall, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Works of C.S.<br />

Calverley, 1901.<br />

Thomas Carlyle<br />

Editions:<br />

Mark Engel and Roger L. Tarr, eds., Sartor Resartus, 2000.<br />

Michael K. Goldberg, ed., On Heroes, Hero-Worship,<br />

and the Heroic in History, 1993.<br />

Michael K. Goldberg and J.P. Siegel, eds., Carlyle’s<br />

Latter-Day Pamphlets, 1983.<br />

Kerry McSweeny and Peter Sabor, eds., Sartor Resartus,<br />

1987.<br />

C.R. Sanders et. al., eds., <strong>The</strong> Collected Letters of Thomas<br />

and Jane Welsh Carlyle, 1970 – .<br />

Joseph Slater, ed., <strong>The</strong> Correspondence of Emerson and<br />

Carlyle, 1964.<br />

H.D. Trail, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works of Thomas Carlyle, 30 vols.,<br />

1896–1899.<br />

Chris Vanden Bossche, ed., Historical Essays: Thomas<br />

Carlyle, 2002.<br />

Chris Vanden Bossche, ed., Past and Present: Thomas<br />

Carlyle, 2005.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Rosemary Ashton, Thomas and Jane Carlyle: Portrait of<br />

a Marriage, 2002.<br />

J.A. Froude, Thomas Carlyle, 1882–84.<br />

Simon Heffer, Moral Desperado: A Life of Thomas<br />

Carlyle, 1996.<br />

Fred Kaplan, Thomas Carlyle: A Biography, 1983.<br />

John Morrow, Thomas Carlyle, 2006.<br />

Phyllis Rose, Parallel Lives: Five <strong>Victorian</strong> Marriages,<br />

1984.


10 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Criticism:<br />

Ruth apRoberts, <strong>The</strong> Ancient Dialect: Thomas Carlyle<br />

and Comparative Religion, 1988.<br />

C.C. Barfoot, <strong>Victorian</strong> Keats and Romantic Carlyle: <strong>The</strong><br />

Fusions and Confusions of Literary Periods, 1999.<br />

Chris Vanden Bossche, Carlyle and the Search for<br />

Authority, 1991.<br />

Grace J. Calder, <strong>The</strong> Writing of Past and Present: A Study<br />

of Carlyle’s Manuscripts, 1949.<br />

Ian Campbell, Thomas Carlyle, 1974.<br />

Mark Cumming, A Disimprisoned Epic: Form and Vision<br />

in Carlyle’s French Revolution, 1988.<br />

K.J. Fielding and Rodger L. Tarr, eds., Carlyle Past and<br />

Present: A Collection of New Essays, 1996.<br />

Michael Goldberg, Carlyle and Dickens, 1972<br />

C.F. Harrold, Carlyle and German Thought: 1819–1834,<br />

1934.<br />

John Holloway, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Sage: Studies in Argument,<br />

1953.<br />

Albert J. LaValley, Carlyle and the Idea of the Modern,<br />

1968.<br />

George Levine, <strong>The</strong> Boundaries of Fiction: Carlyle,<br />

Macaulay, Newman, 1968.<br />

Barry V. Qualls, <strong>The</strong> Secular Pilgrims of <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Fiction: <strong>The</strong> Novel as Book of Life, 1982.<br />

John D. Rosenberg, Carlyle and the Burden of History,<br />

1985.<br />

Philip Rosenberg, <strong>The</strong> Seventh Hero: Thomas Carlyle and<br />

the <strong>The</strong>ory of Radical Activism, 1974.<br />

Jules Paul Siegel, ed., Thomas Carlyle: <strong>The</strong> Critical<br />

Heritage 1971.<br />

David R Sorensen and Rodger L. Tarr, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

Carlyles at Home and Abroad: Essays in Honour of<br />

Kenneth J. Fielding,, 2004.<br />

Rodger L. Tarr, Thomas Carlyle: A Descriptive<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1990.<br />

Georg B. Tennyson, Sartor Called Resartus: <strong>The</strong> Genesis,<br />

Structure, and Style of Thomas Carlyle’s First Major<br />

Work, 1965.<br />

Lewis Carroll<br />

Editions:<br />

Martin Gardner, ed., <strong>The</strong> Annotated Alice: <strong>The</strong><br />

Definitive Edition, 2000.<br />

Donald J. Gray, ed., Alice in Wonderland: Authoritative<br />

Texts of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through<br />

the Looking Glass, and <strong>The</strong> Hunting of the Snark with<br />

Backgrounds and Essays in Criticism, 2 nd ed., 1992.<br />

Michael Irwin, ed., Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland<br />

and Through the Looking Glass, 2001.<br />

Richard Kelly, ed., Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,<br />

2000.<br />

Edward Wakeling, ed., Lewis Carroll’s Diaries: <strong>The</strong><br />

Private Journals of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis<br />

Carroll), 9 vols., 1993–2005.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Morton N. Cohen, Lewis Carroll: A Biography, 1995.<br />

Morton N. Cohen, ed., Lewis Carroll: Interviews and<br />

Recollections, 1989.<br />

Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, Life and Letters of Lewis<br />

Carroll, 1898.<br />

Derek Hudson, Lewis Carroll: An Illustrated Biography,<br />

1976.<br />

Florence Becker Lennon, Life of Lewis Carroll, 1962.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Lewis Carroll, 1987.<br />

Will Brooker, Alice’s Adventures: Lewis Carroll in<br />

Popular Culture, 2004.<br />

Morton N. Cohen and Edward Wakeling, eds., Lewis<br />

Carroll and his Illustrators: Collaborations and<br />

Correspondence, 1865–1898, 2003.<br />

Gilles Deleuze, <strong>The</strong> Logic of Sense, 1990.<br />

Juliet Dusinberre, Alice to the Lighthouse: Children’s<br />

Books and Radical Experiments in Art, 1987.<br />

Edward Guiliano, ed., Lewis Carroll: A Celebration,<br />

1982.


Edward Guiliano and James R. Kincaid, eds., Soaring<br />

with the Dodo: Essays on Lewis Carroll’s Life and Art,<br />

1982.<br />

Michael Hancher, <strong>The</strong> Tenniel Illustrations to the “Alice”<br />

Books, 1985.<br />

Francis Huxley, <strong>The</strong> Raven and the Writing Desk, 1976.<br />

Jo Elwyn Jones and J. Francis Gladstone, <strong>The</strong> Alice<br />

Companion: A Guide to Lewis Carroll’s Alice Books,<br />

1998.<br />

Robert S. Phillips, ed., Aspects of Alice: Lewis Carroll’s<br />

Dreamchild as Seen through the Critics’ Looking-<br />

Glasses, 1865–1971, 1974.<br />

Donald Rackin, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and<br />

Through the Looking Glass: Nonsense, Sense, and<br />

Meaning, 1991.<br />

Ronald Reichertz, <strong>The</strong> Making of the Alice Books: Lewis<br />

Carroll’s Uses of Earlier Children’s Literature, 1997.<br />

Catherine Robson, Men in Wonderland: <strong>The</strong> Lost Girlhood<br />

of the <strong>Victorian</strong> Gentleman, 2001.<br />

Carroll In Contexst: “Jabberwocky” and <strong>The</strong><br />

Photographs of Lewis Carroll”:<br />

Emile Cammaerts, <strong>The</strong> Poetry of Nonsense, 1925.<br />

Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice<br />

Found <strong>The</strong>re, 1871.<br />

Beverly Lyon Clark, Reflections of Fantasy: <strong>The</strong> Mirror-<br />

Worlds of Carroll, Nabokov, and Pynchon, 1986.<br />

Morton N. Cohen, Lewis Carroll, Photographer of<br />

Children: Four Nude Studies, 1979.<br />

Morton N. Cohen, Reflections in a Looking Glass, 1998.<br />

John Fisher, ed., <strong>The</strong> Magic of Lewis Carroll, 1973.<br />

Helmut Gernsheim, Lewis Carroll: Photographer, 1949.<br />

Douglas R. Nickel, Dreaming in Pictures: <strong>The</strong><br />

Photography of Lewis Carroll, 2004.<br />

Donald Rackin, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and<br />

Through the Looking Glass: Nonsense, Sense, and<br />

Meaning, 1991.<br />

Roger Taylor and Edward Wakeling, Lewis Carroll,<br />

Photographer: <strong>The</strong> Princeton University Library<br />

Albums, 2001.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 11<br />

Arthur Hugh Clough<br />

Editions:<br />

John Beer, ed., Arthur Hugh Clough, 1998.<br />

Thomas Burbidge, ed., Ambarvalia Poems, 1990.<br />

Evelyn Barish Greenberger, ed., Arthur Hugh Clough:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Growth of a Poet’s Mind, 1970.<br />

Anthony John Patrick Kenny, ed., <strong>The</strong> Oxford Diaries of<br />

Arthur Hugh Clough, 1990.<br />

Howard Foster Lowry, ed., Poems, 1951.<br />

Frederick L. Mulhauser, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems of Arthur Hugh<br />

Clough, 1974.<br />

Frederick L. Mulhauser, ed., Correspondence, 1957.<br />

A.L.P. Norrington, <strong>The</strong> Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough,<br />

1986.<br />

Patrick Scott, ed., Amours de Voyage, <strong>The</strong> Bothie,<br />

Dipsyschus, 1999.<br />

Charles Whibley, ed., Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough,<br />

1973.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Evelyn Barish, Arthur Hugh Clough: <strong>The</strong> Growth of a<br />

Poet’s Mind, 1970.<br />

Katharine Campbell Hopkinson Chorley, Arthur Hugh<br />

Clough; <strong>The</strong> Uncommitted Mind: A Study of his Life<br />

and Poetry, 1962.<br />

Wendell V. Harris, Arthur Hugh Clough, 1970.<br />

Anthony Kenny, Arthur Hugh Clough: A Poet’s Life,<br />

2006.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Robindra Kumar Biswas, Arthur Hugh Clough: Towards<br />

a Reconsideration, 1972.<br />

Walter Edwards Houghton, <strong>The</strong> Poetry of Clough: An<br />

Essay in Revaluation, 1979.<br />

Michael Thorpe, Clough: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage, 1972.


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Wilkie Collins<br />

Editions:<br />

Maria K. Bachman and Don Richard Cox, eds., Blind<br />

Love, 2004.<br />

Maria K. Bachman and Don Richard Cox, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

Woman in White, 2006.<br />

William Baker et al., eds., <strong>The</strong> Public Face of Wilkie<br />

Collins: <strong>The</strong> Collected Letters, 4 vols., 2005.<br />

Steve Farmer, ed., Heart and Science, 1996.<br />

Steve Farmer, ed., <strong>The</strong> Moonstone, 1999.<br />

Graham Law, ed., <strong>The</strong> Evil Genius, 1994.<br />

Julian Thompson, ed., Wilkie Collins: <strong>The</strong> Complete<br />

Shorter Fiction, 1995.<br />

Biographies:<br />

William M. Clarke, <strong>The</strong> Secret Life of Wilkie Collins, 1988.<br />

Alexander Grinstein, Wilkie Collins: Man of Mystery and<br />

Imagination, 2003.<br />

Catherine Peters, <strong>The</strong> King of Inventors: A Life of Wilkie<br />

Collins, 1993.<br />

Kenneth Robinson, Wilkie Collins: A Biography, 1951.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Maria K. Bachman and Don Richard Cox, eds., Reality’s<br />

Dark Light: <strong>The</strong> Sensational Wilkie Collins, 2003.<br />

Tamar Heller, Dead Secrets: Wilkie Collins and the<br />

Female Gothic, 1992.<br />

Graham Law, Serializing Fiction in the <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Press</strong>,<br />

2000.<br />

Sue Lonoff, Wilkie Collins and his <strong>Victorian</strong> Readers,<br />

1982.<br />

D.A. Miller, <strong>The</strong> Novel and the Police: A Study of the<br />

Rhetoric of Authorship, 1988.<br />

Lillian Nayder, Unequal Partners: Charles Dickens,<br />

Wilklie Collins, and <strong>Victorian</strong> Authorship, 2002.<br />

Lillian Nayder, Wilkie Collins, 1997.<br />

Norman Page, ed., Wilkie Collins: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />

1974.<br />

Lyn Pykett, Wilkie Collins, 1998.<br />

Nicholas Rance, Wilkie Collins and Other Sensation<br />

Novelists: Walking the Moral Hospital, 1991.<br />

Nelson Smith and R.C. Terry, eds., Wilkie Collins to the<br />

Forefront: Some Reassessments, 1995.<br />

Philip O’Neill, Wilkie Collins: Women, Property, and<br />

Propriety, 1988.<br />

Jenny Bourne Taylor, In the Secret <strong>The</strong>atre of Home:<br />

Wilkie Collins, Sensation Narrative, and Nineteenth-<br />

Century Psychology, 1988.<br />

Peter Thoms, <strong>The</strong> Windings of the Labyrinth: Quest and<br />

Structure in the Major Novels of Wilkie Collins, 1992.<br />

Deborah Wynne, <strong>The</strong> Sensation Novel and the <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Family Magazine, 2002.<br />

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle<br />

Editions:<br />

William S. Baring-Gould, ed., <strong>The</strong> Annotated Sherlock<br />

Holmes, 2 vols., 1968.<br />

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, <strong>The</strong> Adventures of Sherlock<br />

Holmes, 1900.<br />

Francis O’Gorman, ed., <strong>The</strong> Hound of the Baskervilles<br />

with “<strong>The</strong> Adventure of the Speckled Band,” 2006.<br />

Richard Lancelyn Green, ed., <strong>The</strong> Adventures of Sherlock<br />

Holmes, 1993.<br />

Richard Lancelyn Green, ed., <strong>The</strong> Sherlock Holmes<br />

Letters, 1986.<br />

John A. Hodgson, ed., Sherlock Holmes: <strong>The</strong> Major<br />

Stories with Contemporary Critical Essays, 1994.<br />

Leslie S. Klinger, ed., <strong>The</strong> New Annotated Sherlock<br />

Holmes, 2 vols., 2004.<br />

Iain Pears, <strong>The</strong> Adventures and the Memoirs of Sherlock<br />

Holmes, 2001.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Martin Booth, <strong>The</strong> Doctor, the Detective, and Arthur<br />

Conan Doyle: A Biography of Sir Arthur Conan<br />

Doyle, 2000.<br />

John Dickson Carr, <strong>The</strong> Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,<br />

1949.<br />

Owen Dudley Edwards, <strong>The</strong> Quest for Sherlock Holmes:<br />

A Biographical Study of Arthur Conan Doyle, 1983.<br />

Pierre Nordon, Conan Doyle, trans. Frances Partridge,<br />

1966.<br />

Harold Orel, ed., Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Interviews<br />

and Recollections, 1991.<br />

Daniel Stashower, Teller of Tales: <strong>The</strong> Life of Arthur<br />

Conan Doyle, 1999.<br />

Julian Symons, Conan Doyle: Portrait of an Artist, 1979.


Criticism:<br />

Diana Barsham, Arthur Conan Doyle and the Meaning of<br />

Masculinity, 2000.<br />

T.J. Binyon, “Murder Will Out”: <strong>The</strong> Detective in<br />

Fiction, 1989.<br />

Lawrence Frank, <strong>Victorian</strong> Detective Fiction and the<br />

Nature of Evidence, 2003.<br />

Dorothy Glover, <strong>Victorian</strong> Detective Fiction: A Catalogue<br />

of the Collection Made by Dorothy Glover and<br />

Graham Greene, 1966.<br />

Michael Hardwick, <strong>The</strong> Complete Guide to Sherlock<br />

Holmes, 1986.<br />

Rosemary Jann, <strong>The</strong> Adventures of Sherlock Holmes:<br />

Detecting Social Order, 1995.<br />

Joseph A. Kestner, Sherlock’s Men: Masculinity, Conan<br />

Doyle and Cultural History, 1997.<br />

Joseph McLaughlin, Writing the Urban Jungle: Reading<br />

Empire in London from Doyle to Eliot, 2000.<br />

Glenn W. Most and William W. Stowe, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

Poetics of Murder: Detective Fiction and Literary<br />

<strong>The</strong>ory, 1983.<br />

Harold Orel, ed., Critical Essays on Sir Arthur Conan<br />

Doyle, 1992.<br />

Dennis Porter, <strong>The</strong> Pursuit of Crime: Art and Ideology in<br />

Detective Fiction, 1981.<br />

Charles R. Putney, Joseph A. Cutshall King, and Sally<br />

Sugarman, eds., Sherlock Holmes: <strong>Victorian</strong> Sleuth to<br />

Modern Hero, 1996.<br />

Catherine Wynne, <strong>The</strong> Colonial Conan Doyle: British<br />

Imperialism, Irish Nationalism, and the Gothic, 2002.<br />

Contexts: Childhood and Children’s Literature<br />

Nina Auerbach and U.C. Knoepflmacher, eds.,<br />

Forbidden Journeys: Fairy Tales and Fantasies by<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Women Writers, 1992.<br />

Jacqueline Banerjee, Through the Northern Gate:<br />

Childhood and Growing Up in British Fiction,<br />

1719–1901, 1996.<br />

Hilaire Belloc, <strong>The</strong> Bad Child’s Book of Beasts: Together<br />

with More Beasts for Worse Children and Cautionary<br />

Tales, 1923.<br />

Penny Brown, <strong>The</strong> Child and Childhood in Nineteenth-<br />

Century Women’s Writing in England, 1993.<br />

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Humphrey Carpenter, Secret Gardens: A Study of the<br />

Golden Age of Children’s Literature, 1985.<br />

Patricia Demers, ed., A Garland from the Golden Age: An<br />

Anthology of Children’s Literature from 1850 to 1900,<br />

1983.<br />

Cecily Devereux, ed., Anne of Green Gables, 2004.<br />

Kenneth Grahame, <strong>The</strong> Wind in the Willows, 1908.<br />

Mary Hilton, Morag Styles, and Victor Watson, eds.,<br />

Opening the Nursery Door: Reading, Writing and<br />

Childhood 1600–1900, 1997.<br />

Thomas E. Jordan, <strong>Victorian</strong> Childhood: <strong>The</strong>mes and<br />

Variations, 1987.<br />

Rudyard Kipling, Just so Stories, 1902.<br />

U.C. Knoepflmacher, Ventures into Childland:<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong>s, Fairytales, and Femininity, 1998.<br />

Fiona McCulloch, <strong>The</strong> Fictional Role of Childhood in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> and Early Twentieth-Century Children’s<br />

Literature, 2004.<br />

E. Royston Pike, ed., Human Documents of the <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Golden Age, 1850–1875, 1967.<br />

(Helen) Beatrix Potter, <strong>The</strong> Complete Tales of Peter<br />

Rabbit and Other Cherished Stories, 1986.<br />

Lance Salway, ed., A Peculiar Gift: Nineteenth-Century<br />

Writings on Books for Children, 1976.<br />

James Walvin, A Child’s World: A Social History of<br />

English Childhood, 1800–1914, 1982.<br />

Contexts: <strong>The</strong> New Art of Photography<br />

Nancy Armstrong, Fiction in the Age of Photography: <strong>The</strong><br />

Legacy of British Realism, 1999.<br />

Gordon Baldwin et. al., eds., All the Mighty World:<br />

Photographs of Roger Fenton, 1852–1860, 2004.<br />

Martin Barnes, Benjamin Brecknell Turner: Rural<br />

England Through a <strong>Victorian</strong> Lens, 2001.<br />

Michael Bartram, <strong>The</strong> Pre-Raphaelite Camera: Aspects of<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Photography, 1985.<br />

Geoff Batchen, Burning with Desire: <strong>The</strong> Conception of<br />

Photography, 1997.<br />

Carol T. Christ and John O. Jordan, eds., <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Literature and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Visual Imagination,<br />

1995.<br />

Virginia Dodier, Lady Hawarden: Studies from Life,<br />

1857–1864, 1998.


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Helmut Gernsheim, Julia Margaret Cameron: Her Life<br />

and Photographic Work, 1975.<br />

Jennifer Green-Lewis, Framing the <strong>Victorian</strong>s: Photography<br />

and the Culture of Realism, 1996.<br />

Helen Groth, <strong>Victorian</strong> Photography and Literary<br />

Nostalgia, 2003.<br />

Mark Haworth-Booth, ed., <strong>The</strong> Golden Age of British<br />

Photography, 1839–1900, 1984.<br />

William S. Johnson, Mark Rice, and Carla Williams,<br />

eds., Photography from 1839 to Today, 2000.<br />

Freddy Langer, ed., Icons of Photography: <strong>The</strong> Nineteenth<br />

Century, 2002.<br />

Mary Warner Marien, Photography and its Critics: A<br />

Cultural History 1839–1900, 1997.<br />

Beaumont Newhall, <strong>The</strong> History of Photography from<br />

1839 to the Present Day, rev. ed., 1964.<br />

Nancy Newhall, Peter Henry Emerson: <strong>The</strong> Fight for<br />

Photography as a Fine Art, 1975.<br />

Douglas R. Nickel, Dreaming in Pictures: <strong>The</strong> Photography<br />

of Lewis Carroll, 2002.<br />

William Notman, Portrait of a Period: A Collection of<br />

Notman Photographs, 1856–1915, 1967.<br />

Jane Rabb, ed., Literature and Photography Interactions,<br />

1840–1990: A Critical Anthology, 1995.<br />

Graham Reynolds, <strong>Victorian</strong> Painting, rev. ed., 1987.<br />

Pam Roberts, PhotoHistorica: Landmarks in Photography:<br />

Rare Images from the Collection of the Royal<br />

Photographic Society, 2000.<br />

William Sansom, <strong>Victorian</strong> Life in Photographs, 1974.<br />

Grace Seiberling, Amateurs, Photography, and the Mid-<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Imagination, 1986.<br />

Lindsay Smith, <strong>The</strong> Politics of Focus: Women, Children,<br />

and Nineteenth-Century Photography, 1998.<br />

Lindsay Smith, <strong>Victorian</strong> Photography, Painting, and<br />

Poetry: <strong>The</strong> Enigma of Visibility in Ruskin, Morris,<br />

and the Pre-Raphelites, 1995.<br />

Jennifer G. Tucker, Nature Exposed: Photography as Eye-<br />

Witness in <strong>Victorian</strong> Science, 2006.<br />

Mike Weaver, British Photography in the Nineteenth<br />

Century: <strong>The</strong> Fine Art of Tradition, 1989.<br />

Contexts: <strong>The</strong> Place of Women in Society<br />

Nancy Fix Anderson, Woman against Women in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

England: A Life of Eliza Lynn Linton, 1987.<br />

Nina Auerbach, Romantic Imprisonment: Women and<br />

Other Glorified Outcasts, 1986.<br />

Nina Auerbach, Woman and the Demon: <strong>The</strong> Life of a<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Myth, 1982.<br />

Nina Auerbach, and U.C. Knoepflmacher, eds.,<br />

Forbidden Journeys: Fairy Tales and Fantasies by<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Women Writers, 1992.<br />

Françoise Barret-Ducrocq, Love in the Time of Victoria:<br />

Sexuality, Class, and Gender in Nineteenth-Century<br />

London, 1991.<br />

Susan Groag Bell and Karen M. Offen, eds., Woman,<br />

the Family, and Freedom: <strong>The</strong> Debate in Documents,<br />

2 vols., 1983.<br />

Margaret Beetham, A Magazine of Her Own?: Domesticity<br />

and Desire in the Women’s Magazine,<br />

1800–1914, 1996.<br />

Margaret Beetham and Kay Boardman, eds., <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Women’s Magazines: An Anthology, 2001.<br />

Lucy Bland, Banishing the Beast: English Feminism and<br />

Sexual Morality, 1885–1914, 1995.<br />

Patricia Branca, Silent Sisterhood: Middle-Class Women<br />

in the <strong>Victorian</strong> Home, 1975.<br />

Joan N. Burstyn, <strong>Victorian</strong> Education and the Ideal of<br />

Womanhood, 1984.<br />

Jenni Calder, Women and Marriage in <strong>Victorian</strong> Fiction,<br />

1976.<br />

Mary Wilson Carpenter, Imperial Bibles, Domestic<br />

Bodies: Women, Sexuality, and Religion in the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Market, 2003.<br />

Susan Casteras and Linda H. Peterson, A Struggle for<br />

Fame: <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Artists and Authors, 1994.<br />

Deborah Cherry, Beyond the Frame: Feminism and<br />

Visual Culture, Britain 1850–1900, 2000.<br />

Deborah Cherry, Painting Women: <strong>Victorian</strong> Women<br />

Artists, 1993.<br />

Vineta Colby, <strong>The</strong> Singular Anomaly: Women Novelists<br />

of the Nineteenth Century, 1970.


Leonore Davidoff, <strong>The</strong> Best Circles: Society, Etiquette,<br />

and the Season, 1973.<br />

Terri Doughty, ed., Selections from <strong>The</strong> Girl’s Own<br />

Paper, 1880–1907, 2004.<br />

Yaffa Claire Draznin, <strong>Victorian</strong> London’s Middle-Class<br />

Housewife: What She Did All Day, 2001.<br />

Juliet Gardiner, ed., <strong>The</strong> New Woman: Women’s Voices,<br />

1880–1918, 1993.<br />

Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, <strong>The</strong> Madwoman in the<br />

Attic: <strong>The</strong> Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century<br />

Literary Imagination, 1979.<br />

Deborah Gorham, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Girl and the Feminine<br />

Ideal, 1982.<br />

Catherine Hall and Leonore Davidoff, Family Fortunes:<br />

Men and Women of the English Middle Class,<br />

1780–1850, 1987.<br />

Donald Hall, Fixing Patriarchy: Feminism and Mid-<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Male Novelists, 1996.<br />

Susan Hamilton, ed., Criminal, Idiots, Women, and<br />

Minors: <strong>Victorian</strong> Writing by Women on Women, 2 nd<br />

ed., 2004.<br />

Erna Olafson Hellerstein, Leslie Parker Hume, and<br />

Karen M. Offen, eds., <strong>Victorian</strong> Women: A<br />

Documentary Account of Women’s Lives, 1981.<br />

Elizabeth K. Helsinger, Rural Scenes and National<br />

Representation: Britain, 1815–1850, 1997.<br />

Elizabeth K. Helsinger, Robin Lauterbach Sheets, and<br />

William Veeder, eds., <strong>The</strong> Woman Question: Society<br />

and Literature in Britain and America, 1837–1883,<br />

3 vols., 1983.<br />

Margaret Homans, Bearing the Word: Language and<br />

Female Experience in Nineteenth-Century Women’s<br />

Writing, 1986.<br />

Margaret Homans, Royal Representations: Queen Victoria<br />

and British Culture 1837–1867, 1998.<br />

Margaret Homans, Women Writers and Poetic Identity:<br />

Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Brontë, and Emily<br />

Dickenson, 1980.<br />

Kathryn Hughes, <strong>The</strong> Short Life and Long Times of Mrs.<br />

Beeton, 2005.<br />

Kathryn Hughes, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Governess, 1993.<br />

Patricia Ingham, <strong>The</strong> Language of Gender and Class:<br />

Transformation in the <strong>Victorian</strong> Novel, 1996.<br />

Elizabeth Langland, Nobody’s Angels: Middle-Class<br />

Women and Domestic Ideology in <strong>Victorian</strong> Culture,<br />

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Sally Ledger, <strong>The</strong> New Woman: Fiction and Feminism at<br />

the Fin de Siècle, 1997.<br />

Angela Leighton, <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Poets: Writings<br />

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Angela Leighton, ed., <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Poets: A Critical<br />

Reader, 1996.<br />

Philippa Levine, <strong>Victorian</strong> Feminism: 1850–1900, 1987.<br />

Anita Levy, Other Women: <strong>The</strong> Writing of Class, Race,<br />

and Gender, 1832–1898, 1991.<br />

Michael Mason, <strong>The</strong> Making of <strong>Victorian</strong> Sexuality:<br />

Sexual Behaviour and its Understanding, 1995.<br />

Jill Matus, Unstable Bodies: <strong>Victorian</strong> Representations of<br />

Sexuality and Maternity, 1995.<br />

Dorothy Mermin, Godiva’s Ride: Women of Letters in<br />

England, 1830–1880, 1993.<br />

Elsie B. Michie, Outside the Pale: Cultural Exclusion,<br />

Gender Difference, and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Woman Writer,<br />

1993.<br />

Helena Michie, <strong>The</strong> Flesh Made Word: Female Figures<br />

and Women’s Bodies, 1987.<br />

Adrienne Munich, Andromeda’s Chains: Gender and<br />

Interpretation in <strong>Victorian</strong> Literature and Art, 1989.<br />

Adrienne Munich, Queen Victoria’s Secrets, 1996.<br />

Janet Murray, ed., Strong-Minded Women: And Other<br />

Lost Voices from Nineteenth-Century England, 1982.<br />

Lynda Nead, Myths of Sexuality: Representations of<br />

Women in <strong>Victorian</strong> Britain, 1988.<br />

Carolyn Christensen Nelson, ed., Literature of the<br />

Women’s Suffrage Campaign in England, 2004.<br />

Carolyn Christensen Nelson, ed., A New Woman<br />

Reader: Fiction Articles and Drama of the 1890s,<br />

2000.<br />

Deborah Epstein Nord, Walking the <strong>Victorian</strong> Streets:<br />

Women, Representation, and the City, 1995.<br />

Pamela Nunn, <strong>Victorian</strong> Problem Pictures: Women and<br />

Men in <strong>Victorian</strong> Painting, 1996.<br />

Jeff Nunokawa, <strong>The</strong> Afterlife of Property: Domestic<br />

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Deborah Parsons, Streetwalking the Metropolis: Women,<br />

the City and Modernity, 2000.<br />

John Plunkett, Queen Victoria: First Media Monarch,<br />

2003.<br />

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Nineteenth Century: Rational Reproduction and the<br />

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Mary Lyndon Shanley, Feminism, Marriage, and the<br />

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Elaine Showalter, A Literature of their Own: British<br />

Women Writers from Brontë to Lessing, 1977.<br />

Elaine Showalter, Sexual Anarchy: Gender and Culture at<br />

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Helen Small, Love’s Madness: Medicine, the Novel, and<br />

Female Insanity, 1800–1865, 1996.<br />

Lindsay Smith, <strong>The</strong> Politics of Focus: Women, Children,<br />

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Susie Steinbach, Women in England 1760–1914: A<br />

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Monarchy, and the People, 1990.<br />

Nicola Thompson, ed., <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Writers and<br />

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Martha Vicinus, Intimate Friends: Women Who Loved<br />

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<strong>Victorian</strong> Age, 1972.<br />

Martha Vicinus, ed., A Wider Sphere: Changing Roles of<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Women, 1977.<br />

Judith Walkowitz, City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives<br />

of Sexual Danger in Late-<strong>Victorian</strong> London, 1992.<br />

Judith Walkowitz, Prostitution and <strong>Victorian</strong> Society:<br />

Women, Class, and the State, 1980.<br />

Robyn Warhohl, Gendered Interventions: Narrative<br />

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on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, rev. ed.,<br />

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Kenneth Ballhatchet, Race, Sex, and Class under the Raj:<br />

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<strong>Victorian</strong> and Edwardian England, 1994.<br />

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Deirdre David, Rule Britannia: Women, Empire, and<br />

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Simon Gikandi, Maps of Englishness: Writing Identity in<br />

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Mary Louise Pratt, Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 17<br />

Colonialism, 1992.<br />

Matthew Reynolds, <strong>The</strong> Realms of Verse, 1830–1870:<br />

English Poetry in a Time of Nation-Building, 2001.<br />

Jeffrey Richards, ed., Imperialism and Juvenile Literature,<br />

1989<br />

Thomas Richards, <strong>The</strong> Imperial Archive: Knowledge and<br />

the Fantasy of Empire, 1993.<br />

James R. Ryan, Picturing Empire: Photography and the<br />

Visualization of the British Empire, 1998.<br />

Edward W. Said, Culture and Imperialism, 1994.<br />

Edward W. Said, Orientalism, 1978.<br />

Jenny Sharpe, Allegories of Empire: <strong>The</strong> Figure of Women<br />

in Colonial Text, 1993.<br />

Vanessa Smith, Literary Culture and the Pacific:<br />

Nineteenth-Century Textual Encounters, 1998.<br />

Gayatri Spivak, In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural<br />

Politics, rev. ed., 2006.<br />

David Spurr, <strong>The</strong> Rhetoric of Empire: Colonial Discourse<br />

in Journalism, Travel Writing, and Imperial<br />

Administration, 1993.<br />

Henry M. Stanley, In Darkest Africa, 1890.<br />

Nancy Stepan, <strong>The</strong> Idea of Race in Science: Great Britain<br />

1800–1960, 1982.<br />

George Stocking, <strong>Victorian</strong> Anthropology, 1987.<br />

Nicholas Thomas, Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material<br />

Culture, and Colonialism in the Pacific, 1991.<br />

Joanna Trollope, Britannia’s Daughters: Women of the<br />

British Empire, 1983.<br />

Gauri Viswanathan, Masks of Conquest: Literary Study<br />

and British Rule in India, 1989.<br />

Vron Ware, Beyond the Pale: White Women, Racism, and<br />

History, 1992.<br />

Robert J. C. Young, Colonial Desire: Hybridity in<br />

<strong>The</strong>ory, Culture, and Race, 1995.<br />

Contexts: Religion and Society<br />

M.H. Abrams, Natural Supernaturalism: Tradition and<br />

Revolution in Romantic Literature, 1971.<br />

Peter Addinall, Philosophy and Biblical Interpretation: A<br />

Study in Nineteenth-Century Conflict, 1991.<br />

Ian C. Bradley, <strong>The</strong> Call to Seriousness: <strong>The</strong> Evangelical<br />

Impact on the <strong>Victorian</strong>s, 1976.<br />

Chris Brooks and Andrew Saints, eds., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>


18 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Church: Architecture and Society, 1995.<br />

C.G. Brown, <strong>The</strong> Death of Christian Britain:<br />

Understanding Secularization, 1800–2000, 2000.<br />

Mary Wilson Carpenter, Imperial Bibles, Domestic<br />

Bodies: Women, Sexuality, and Religion in the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Market, 2003.<br />

Owen Chadwick, <strong>The</strong> Secularization of the European<br />

Mind in the Nineteenth Century, 1976.<br />

Owen Chadwick, <strong>The</strong> Spirit of the Oxford Movement:<br />

Tractarian Essays, 1990.<br />

Owen Chadwick, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Church, 2 vols.,<br />

1966–70.<br />

Owen Chadwick, ed., <strong>The</strong> Mind of the Oxford<br />

Movement, 1960.<br />

Tess Cosslet, ed., Science and Religion in the Nineteenth<br />

Century, 1984.<br />

Valentine Cunningham, Everywhere Spoken Against:<br />

Dissent in the <strong>Victorian</strong> Novel, 1975.<br />

Donald Davie, A Gathered Church: <strong>The</strong> Literature of the<br />

English Dissenting Interest, 1700–1930, 1978.<br />

David J. DeLaura, Hebrew and Hellene in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

England: Newman, Arnold, Pater, 1969.<br />

L.E. Elliott-Binns, Religion in the <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong>, 1936.<br />

Geoffrey Faber, Oxford Apostles: A Character Study of the<br />

Oxford Movement, 1936.<br />

Alan D. Gilbert, <strong>The</strong> Making of Post-Christian Britain:<br />

A History of the Secularization of Modern Society,<br />

1980.<br />

Alan D. Gilbert, Religion and Society in Industrial<br />

England: Church, Chapel, and Social Change,<br />

1740–1914, 1976.<br />

J.F.C. Harrison, <strong>The</strong> Second Coming: Popular<br />

Millenarianism 1780–1850, 1979.<br />

Richard Helmstadter and Bernard Lightman, eds.,<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Faith in Crisis: Essays on Continuity and<br />

Change in Nineteenth-Century Religious Belief, 1990.<br />

Richard Helmstadter and Paul T. Philips, eds., Religion<br />

in <strong>Victorian</strong> Society: A Sourcebook of Documents,<br />

1985.<br />

David Hempton, Methodism: Empire of the Spirit, 2005.<br />

Heather Henderson, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Self: Autobiography<br />

and Biblical Narrative, 1989.<br />

Peter B. Hinchliff, Benjamin Jowett and the Christian<br />

Religion, 1987.<br />

Elisabeth Jay, <strong>The</strong> Religion of the Heart: Anglican<br />

Evangelicalism and the Nineteenth-Century Novel,<br />

1979.<br />

Elisabeth Jay, ed., <strong>The</strong> Evangelical and Oxford<br />

Movements, 1983.<br />

Anna Johnson, Missionary Writing and Empire,<br />

1800–1860, 2003.<br />

Ben Knights, <strong>The</strong> Idea of the Clerisy in the Nineteenth<br />

Century, 1978.<br />

Christine Kreuger, <strong>The</strong> Reader’s Repentance: Women<br />

Preachers, Women Writers, and Nineteenth-Century<br />

Social Discourse, 1992.<br />

George P. Landow, <strong>Victorian</strong> Types, <strong>Victorian</strong> Shadows:<br />

Biblical Typology in <strong>Victorian</strong> Literature, Art and<br />

Thought, 1980.<br />

G.I.T. Machin, Politics and the Churches in Great<br />

Britain, 1832–68, 1977.<br />

G.I.T. Machin, Politics and the Churches in Great<br />

Britain, 1869–1921, 1987.<br />

John M. Mackenzie, ed., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Vision: Inventing<br />

New Britain, 2002.<br />

Hugh McLeod, Class and Religion in Late <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Society, 1974.<br />

Hugh McLeod, Religion and Society in England,<br />

1850–1914, 1996.<br />

Julie Melnyk, ed., Women’s <strong>The</strong>ology in Nineteenth-<br />

Century Britain: Transfiguring the Faith of their<br />

Fathers, 1998.<br />

J.N. Morris, F. D. Maurice and the Crisis of Christian<br />

Authority, 2005.<br />

Janet Oppenheim, <strong>The</strong> Other World: Spiritualism and<br />

Psychical Research in England, 1850–1914, 1985.<br />

Alex Owen, <strong>The</strong> Darkened Room: Women, Power and<br />

Spiritualism in Late <strong>Victorian</strong> England, 1989.<br />

Gerald Parsons, ed., Religion in <strong>Victorian</strong> Britain, 5<br />

vols., 1988–1997.<br />

Linda Peterson, <strong>Victorian</strong> Autobiography: <strong>The</strong> Tradition<br />

of Self-Interpretation, 1986.<br />

Barry V. Qualls, <strong>The</strong> Secular Pilgrims of <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Fiction: <strong>The</strong> Novel as Book of Life, 1982.<br />

Michael Ramsey, F. D. Maurice and the Conflicts of<br />

Modern <strong>The</strong>ology, 1951.<br />

Bernard Reardon, Religious Thought in the <strong>Victorian</strong> Age:<br />

A Survey from Coleridge to Gore, 1995.<br />

Geoffrey Rowell, Hell and the <strong>Victorian</strong>s: A Study of the<br />

Nineteenth-Century <strong>The</strong>ological Controversies


Concerning Eternal Punishment and the Future Life,<br />

1974.<br />

C.R. Sanders, Coleridge and the Broad Church<br />

Movement, 1942.<br />

Victor Shea and William Whitla, eds., Essays and<br />

Reviews: <strong>The</strong> 1860 Text and its Reading, 2000.<br />

S.A. Skinner, Tractarians and the “Condition of<br />

England”: <strong>The</strong> Social and Political Thought of the<br />

Oxford Movement, 2000.<br />

Herbert Susman, Fact into Figure: Typology in Carlyle,<br />

Ruskin, and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 1979.<br />

Anthony Symondson, ed., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Crisis of Faith:<br />

Six Lectures by Robert M. Young and Others, 1970.<br />

G.B. Tennyson, <strong>Victorian</strong> Devotional Poetry: <strong>The</strong><br />

Tractarian Mode, 1981.<br />

Stephen Thomas, Newman and Heresy: <strong>The</strong> Anglican<br />

Years, 1991.<br />

Susan Thorne, Congregational Missions and the Making<br />

of an Imperial Culture in Nineteenth-Century<br />

England, 1999.<br />

Frank M. Turner, Between Religion and Science: <strong>The</strong><br />

Reaction to Scientific Naturalism in Late <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

England, 1974.<br />

Norman Vance, <strong>The</strong> Sinews of the Spirit: <strong>The</strong> Idea of<br />

Christian Manliness in <strong>Victorian</strong> Literature and<br />

Religious Thought, 1985.<br />

W.R. Ward, <strong>The</strong> Protestant Evangelical Awakening,<br />

1992.<br />

W.R. Ward, Religion and Society in England,<br />

1790–1850, 1972.<br />

Michael Wheeler, Heaven, Hell, and the <strong>Victorian</strong>s,<br />

1990.<br />

Basil Willey, More Nineteenth-Century Studies: A Group<br />

of Honest Doubters, 1956.<br />

Nigel Yates, Anglican Ritualism in <strong>Victorian</strong> Britain:<br />

1830–1910, 1999.<br />

Sue Zemka, <strong>Victorian</strong> Testaments: <strong>The</strong> Bible, Christology,<br />

and Literary Authority in Early-Nineteenth-Century<br />

British Culture, 1997.<br />

Contexts: Work and Poverty in <strong>Victorian</strong> England<br />

Josef L. Altholz, <strong>Victorian</strong> England, 1837–1901, 1970.<br />

John Belchem, Industrialization and the Working Class:<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 19<br />

<strong>The</strong> English Experience, 1750–1900, 1990.<br />

Maxine Berg, <strong>The</strong> Machinery Question and the Making<br />

of Political Economy, 1815–1848, 1980.<br />

Joseph Bizup, Manufacturing Culture: Vindications of<br />

Early <strong>Victorian</strong> Industry, 2003.<br />

Rosemarie Bodenheimer, <strong>The</strong> Politics of Story in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Social Fiction, 1988.<br />

Patrick Brantlinger, <strong>The</strong> Spirit of Reform: British<br />

Literature and Politics, 1832–67, 1977.<br />

Asa Briggs, <strong>Victorian</strong> Cities, 1963.<br />

Asa Briggs, ed., Chartist Studies, 1959.<br />

Edwin Chadwick, <strong>The</strong> Sanitary Condition of the<br />

Labouring Population of Great Britain, 1965.<br />

W.H. Chaloner, ed., <strong>The</strong> Factory System Illustrated, in a<br />

Series of Letters to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley.<br />

Together with a Narrative of the Experience and<br />

Sufferings of William Dodd, a Factory Cripple,<br />

Written by Himself, 3 rd ed., 1968.<br />

Felix Driver, Power and Pauperism: <strong>The</strong> Workhouse<br />

System, 1834–1884, 1983.<br />

Nicholas C. Edsall, <strong>The</strong> Anti-Poor Law Movement,<br />

1834–44, 1971.<br />

Friedrich Engels, <strong>The</strong> Condition of the Working Class in<br />

England, ed. David McLellan, 1993.<br />

Kate Flint, ed., <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Novelist: Social Problems<br />

and Social Change, 1987.<br />

Michael Freeman, Railways and the <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Imagination, 1999.<br />

Catherine Gallagher, <strong>The</strong> Industrial Reformation of<br />

English Fiction: Social Discourse and Narrative Form,<br />

1832–1867, 1985.<br />

Catherine Gallagher, <strong>The</strong> Body Economic: Life, Death,<br />

and Sensation in Political Economy and the <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Novel, 2005.<br />

Robert Gray, <strong>The</strong> Factory Question and Industrial<br />

England, 1830–1860, 1996.<br />

J.L. Hammond and Barbara Hammond, <strong>The</strong> Age of the<br />

Chartists 1832–1854: A Study of Discontent, 1967.<br />

Barbara Leah Harman, <strong>The</strong> Feminine Political Novel in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> England, 1998.<br />

Gertrude Himmelfarb, <strong>The</strong> Idea of Poverty: England in<br />

the Early Industrial Age, 1984.<br />

Gertrude Himmelfarb, Poverty and Compassion: <strong>The</strong><br />

Moral Imagination of the Late <strong>Victorian</strong>s, 1991.<br />

E.J. Hobsbawm, Industry and Empire: From 1750 to the


20 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Present Day, 1968.<br />

E.J. Hobsbawm, Labouring Men: Studies in the History<br />

of Labour, 1964.<br />

Gareth Stedman Jones, Outcast London: A Study in the<br />

Relationship between Classes in <strong>Victorian</strong> Society,<br />

1971.<br />

Patrick Joyce, Visions of the People: Industrial England<br />

and the Question of Class, 1848–1914, 1991<br />

Patrick Joyce, Work, Society, and Politics: <strong>The</strong> Culture of<br />

the Factory in Later <strong>Victorian</strong> England, 1980.<br />

P.J. Keating, <strong>The</strong> Working Classes in <strong>Victorian</strong> Fiction,<br />

1971.<br />

Joseph Kestner, Protest and Reform: <strong>The</strong> British Social<br />

Narrative by Women, 1827–1865, 1984.<br />

Peter Kirby, Child Labour in Britain, 1750–1870, 2003.<br />

Seth Koven, Slumming: Sexual and Social Politics in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> London, 2004.<br />

Samuel Kydd, <strong>The</strong> History of the Factory Movement,<br />

1966.<br />

Deborah Anna Logan, ed., Harriet Martineau:<br />

Illustrations of Political Economy, 2004.<br />

David Lyons, Forms and Limits of Utilitarianism, 1965.<br />

Steven Marcus, Engels, Mancehster, and the Working<br />

Class, 1974.<br />

Karl Marx, <strong>The</strong> Communist Manifesto, L.M. Findlay,<br />

ed., 2004.<br />

Henry Mayhew, Mayhew’s London: Being Selections from<br />

“London Labour and the London Poor”, ed. P.<br />

Quennell, 1951.<br />

Ivan Melada, <strong>The</strong> Captain of Industry in English Fiction,<br />

1821–1871, 1970.<br />

Joel Mokyr, ed., <strong>The</strong> British Industrial Revolution: An<br />

Economic Perspective, 1993.<br />

E. Royston Pike, Hard Times: Human Documents of the<br />

Industrial Revolution, 1966.<br />

David Roberts, Paternalism in Early <strong>Victorian</strong> England,<br />

1979.<br />

Michael E. Rose, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poor and the City: <strong>The</strong><br />

English Poor Law in its Urban Context, 1834–1914,<br />

1985.<br />

James R. Simmons, ed., Factory Lives: Four Ninteenth-<br />

Century Working-Class Autobiographies, 2006.<br />

Sheila M. Smith, <strong>The</strong> Other Nation: <strong>The</strong> Poor in English<br />

Novels of the 1840s and 1850s, 1980.<br />

Herbert Sussman, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong>s and the Machine: <strong>The</strong><br />

Literary Response to Technology, 1968.<br />

Bertrand Taithe, ed., <strong>The</strong> Essential Mayhew: Representing<br />

and Communicating the Poor, 1996.<br />

Dorothy Thompson, <strong>The</strong> Chartists: Popular Politics in<br />

the Industrial Revolution, 1984.<br />

E.P. Thompson, <strong>The</strong> Making of the English Working<br />

Class, 1963.<br />

Kathleen Tillotson, Novels of the Eighteen-Forties, 1954.<br />

Julian Treuherz, Hard Times: Social Realism in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Art, 1987.<br />

Martha Vicinus, <strong>The</strong> Industrial Muse: A Study of<br />

Nineteenth-Century British Working- Class Literature,<br />

1974.<br />

Judith Walkowitz, Prostitution and <strong>Victorian</strong> Society:<br />

Women, Class, and the State, 1980.<br />

Jeremy Warburg, ed., <strong>The</strong> Industrial Muse: <strong>The</strong><br />

Industrial Revolution in English Poetry, 1958.<br />

John T. Ward, <strong>The</strong> Factory Movement, 1830–1855,<br />

1962.<br />

John T. Ward, <strong>The</strong> Factory System, 2 vols., 1970.<br />

Igor Webb, From Custom to Capital: <strong>The</strong> English Novel<br />

and the Industrial Revolution, 1981.<br />

Raymond Williams, Culture and Society, 1780–1950,<br />

2 nd ed., 1983.<br />

Anthony Wohl, Endangered Lives: Public Health in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Britain, 1983.<br />

Eileen Yeo and E. P. Thompson, eds., <strong>The</strong> Unknown<br />

Mayhew: Selections from the Morning Chronicle<br />

1849–1850, 1971.<br />

Susan Zlotnick, Women, Writing, and the Industrial<br />

Revolution, 1998.<br />

Charles Darwin<br />

Editions:<br />

Philip Appleman, ed., Darwin, 2 nd ed., 1979.<br />

Nora Barlow, ed., <strong>The</strong> Autobiography of Charles Darwin,<br />

1809–1882: With Original Omissions Restored, 1958.<br />

Paul H. Barrett and R. B. Freeman, eds., <strong>The</strong> Works of<br />

Charles Darwin, 29 vols., 1986–89.<br />

Joseph Carroll, ed., On the Origin of Species By Means of<br />

Natural Selection, 2003.<br />

Richard E. Leakey, ed., <strong>The</strong> Illustrated “Origin of<br />

Species”, 1979.


James Moore and Adrian Desmond, eds., <strong>The</strong> Descent of<br />

Man, and Selection in Relationship to Sex, 2004.<br />

Michael Neve and Sharon Messenger, eds., Autobiographies:<br />

Charles Darwin, 2002.<br />

Edward O. Wilson, ed., From So Simple a Beginning:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Four Great Books of Charles Darwin, 2006.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Cyril Aydon, Charles Darwin, 2002.<br />

John Bowlby, Charles Darwin: A New Life, 1990.<br />

Francis Darwin, ed., <strong>The</strong> Life and Letters of Darwin,<br />

1887–1888.<br />

Adrian Desmond and James Moore, Darwin, 1991.<br />

Niles Eldredge, Darwin: Discovering the Tree of Life,<br />

2005.<br />

Sandra Herbert, Charles Darwin, Geologist, 2005.<br />

Randal Keynes, Darwin, his Daughter, and Human<br />

Evolution, 2002.<br />

Rebecca Stott, Darwin and the Barnacle, 2003.<br />

Patrick Tort, Charles Darwin: <strong>The</strong> Scholar Who Changed<br />

Human History, 2001.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Mea Allan, Darwin and his Flowers: <strong>The</strong> Key to Natural<br />

Selection, 1977.<br />

Gillian Beer, Darwin’s Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in<br />

Darwin, George Eliot, and Nineteenth-Century<br />

Fiction, 1983.<br />

Peter Brent, Charles Darwin: “A Man of Enlarged<br />

Curiosity,” 1981.<br />

Joseph Carroll, Literary Darwinism: Evolution, Human<br />

Nature, and Literature, 2004.<br />

Sir Gavin De Beer, Charles Darwin: Evolution by<br />

Natural Selection, 1964.<br />

Loren Eiseley, Darwin’s Century: Evolution and the Men<br />

Who Discovered it, 1958.<br />

Michael T. Ghiselin, <strong>The</strong> Triumph of the Darwinian<br />

Method, 1984.<br />

Stephen Jay Gould, Ever Since Darwin: Reflections in<br />

Natural History, 1977.<br />

Stephen Jay Gould, <strong>The</strong> Flamingo’s Smile: Reflections in<br />

Natural History, 1985.<br />

Ronald Granofsky, D. H. Lawrence and Survival:<br />

Darwinism in the Fiction of the Transitional Period,<br />

2003.<br />

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Laurence A. Gregorio, Maupassant’s Fiction and the<br />

Darwinian View of Life, 2005.<br />

Gertrude Himmelfarb, Darwin and the Darwinian<br />

Revolution, 1959.<br />

Lisa Hopkins, Giants of the Past: Popular Fictions and the<br />

Idea of Evolution, 2004.<br />

William Irvine, Apes, Angels, and <strong>Victorian</strong>s: Darwin,<br />

Huxley, and Evolution, 1955.<br />

David Kohn, ed., <strong>The</strong> Darwinian Heritage, 1985.<br />

George Levine, Darwin and the Novelists: Patterns of<br />

Science in <strong>Victorian</strong> Fiction, 1988.<br />

George Levine, Darwin Loves You: Natural Selection<br />

and the Re-enchantment of the World, 2006.<br />

Jonathan Miller and Borin Van Loon, Darwin for<br />

Beginners, 1982.<br />

Mark Ridley, How to Read Darwin, 2005.<br />

Griet Vandermassen, Who’s Afraid of Charles Darwin?:<br />

Debating Feminism and Evolutionary <strong>The</strong>ory, 2005.<br />

Robert M. Young, Darwin’s Metaphor: Nature’s Place in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Culture, 1985.<br />

Darwin In Contexts: Defending and Attacking<br />

Darwin and Social Darwinism:<br />

Joseph Carroll, ed., On the Origin of Species By Means of<br />

Natural Selection, 2003.<br />

Thomas Huxley, Darwiniana: Essays, 1893.<br />

A.S. Weber, ed., Nineteenth-Century Science: An<br />

Anthology, 2000.<br />

Charles Dickens<br />

Texts: <strong>The</strong> text of A Christmas Carol that appears here<br />

is based on that of the 1843 first edition; all the<br />

original illustrations are included. Except where<br />

otherwise indicated, spelling and punctuation have<br />

been modernized in accordance with the practice of<br />

this anthology. <strong>The</strong> editors are indebted to Richard<br />

Kelly, editor of the <strong>Broadview</strong> edition, for drawing<br />

their attention to the contextual material included<br />

here. <strong>The</strong> text of <strong>The</strong> Perils of Certain English<br />

Prisoners is that of the Christmas 1857 issue of<br />

Household Worlds; again, spelling and punctuation<br />

have been modernized in accordance with the<br />

practice of this anthology.


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Editions:<br />

Charles Dickens, Works, <strong>The</strong> Clarendon Edition,<br />

1966–.<br />

Madeline House and Graham Storey, eds., <strong>The</strong> Letters<br />

of Charles Dickens, 1965–.<br />

Richard Kelly, ed., A Christmas Carol, 2003.<br />

Graham Law, ed., Hard Times, 1996.<br />

Graham Law, ed., Great Expectations, 1998.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Peter Ackroyd, Dickens, 1990.<br />

Philip Collins, ed., Dickens: Interviews and Recollections,<br />

2 vols., 1981<br />

John Forster, <strong>The</strong> Life of Charles Dickens, 1872–1874.<br />

Elizabeth James, Charles Dickens, 2004.<br />

Edgar Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and<br />

Triumph, 1952.<br />

Fred Kaplan, Dickens: A Biography, 1988.<br />

Jane Smiley, Charles Dickens, 2002.<br />

Grahame Smith, Charles Dickens: A Literary Life, 1996.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Charles Dickens, 1987.<br />

G.K. Chesterton, Charles Dickens, 1906.<br />

Jane R. Cohen, Charles Dickens and his Original<br />

Illustrators, 1980.<br />

Philip Collins, ed., Dickens: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage, 1971.<br />

Paul Davis, <strong>The</strong> Lives and Times of Ebenezer Scrooge,<br />

1990.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dickensian 89.3, 1993. Special Issue on A Christmas<br />

Carol.<br />

George H. Ford, Dickens and his Readers: Aspects of<br />

Novel Criticism since 1836, 1955.<br />

George Gissing, Charles Dickens: A Critical Study, 1903.<br />

Ruth F. Glancy, Dickens’s Christmas Books, Christmas<br />

Stories, and Other Short Fiction: An Annotated<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1985.<br />

Humphry House, <strong>The</strong> Dickens World, 1941.<br />

Patricia Ingham, Dickens, Women, and Language, 1992.<br />

John Jordan, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to Charles<br />

Dickens, 2001.<br />

John Kucich, Repression in <strong>Victorian</strong> Fiction: Charlotte<br />

Brontë, George Eliot, and Charles Dickens, 1987.<br />

Steven Marcus, Dickens from Pickwick to Dombey, 1965.<br />

Robert Newsom, Charles Dickens Revisited, 2000.<br />

David Parker, Christmas and Charles Dickens, 2005.<br />

Andrew Sanders, Dickens and the Spirit of the Age, 1999.<br />

Alexander Welsh, <strong>The</strong> City of Dickens, 1971.<br />

Angus Wilson, <strong>The</strong> World of Charles Dickens, 1970.<br />

Edmund Wilson, “Dickens: <strong>The</strong> Two Scrooges,” <strong>The</strong><br />

Wound and the Bow: Seven Studies in Literature,<br />

1941.<br />

George Eliot<br />

Editions:<br />

William Baker and Kenneth Womack, eds., Felix Holt,<br />

the Radical, 2000.<br />

George Eliot, <strong>The</strong> Works of George Eliot (Cabinet<br />

Edition), 20 vols., 1878–80.<br />

Gordon S. Haight, ed., <strong>The</strong> George Eliot Letters, 9 vols.,<br />

1954–78.<br />

Margaret Harris and Judith Johnston, eds., <strong>The</strong> Journals<br />

of George Eliot, 1999.<br />

Gregory Maertz, ed., Middlemarch, 2004.<br />

John Paterson, ed., Adam Bede, 1968.<br />

Thomas Pinney, ed., Essays, 1963.<br />

Mary Waldron, ed., Adam Bede, 2005.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Rosemary Ashton, George Eliot: A Life, 1997.<br />

Gordon S. Haight, George Eliot: A Biography, 1968.<br />

Kathryn Hughes, George Eliot: <strong>The</strong> Last <strong>Victorian</strong>, 1999.<br />

Frederick R. Karl, George Eliot, Voice of a Century: A<br />

Biography, 1995.<br />

Kathleen McCormack, George Eliot’s English Travels:<br />

Composite Characters and Coded Communications,<br />

2005.<br />

Ruby V. Redinger, George Eliot: <strong>The</strong> Emergent Self,<br />

1975.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Dorothea Barrett, Vocations and Desire: George Eliot’s<br />

Heroines, 1989.<br />

Gillian Beer, George Eliot, 1986.<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., George Eliot, 2003.<br />

Rosemarie Bodenheimer, <strong>The</strong> Politics of Story in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Social Fiction,1988.<br />

Rosemarie Bodenheimer, <strong>The</strong> Real Life of Mary Ann


Evans: George Eliot, her Letters and Fiction, 1994.<br />

Alicia Carroll, Dark Smiles: Race and Desire in George<br />

Eliot, 2003.<br />

David Carroll, George Eliot and the Conflict of<br />

Interpretations: A Reading of the Novels, 1992.<br />

David Carroll, ed., George Eliot: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />

1971.<br />

Robert Caserio, Plot, Story, and the Novel: From Dickens<br />

and Poe to the Modern Period, 1979.<br />

Sonjeong Cho, An Ethics of Becoming: Configurations of<br />

Feminine Subjectivity in Jane Austen, Charlotte<br />

Brontë, and George Eliot, 2006.<br />

Deirdre David, Intellectual Women and <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Patriarchy: Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Barrett<br />

Browning, George Eliot, 1987.<br />

Tim Dolin, George Eliot, 2005.<br />

Barbara Hardy, Novels of George Eliot: A Study in Form,<br />

1959.<br />

Barbara Hardy, Particularities: Readings in George Eliot,<br />

1982.<br />

W.J. Harvey, <strong>The</strong> Art of George Eliot, 1961.<br />

Nancy Henry, George Eliot and the British Empire, 2002.<br />

Neil Hertz, George Eliot’s Pulse, 2003.<br />

U.C. Knoepflmacher, George Eliot’s Early Novels: <strong>The</strong><br />

Limits of Realism, 1968.<br />

George Levine, ed., An Annotated Critical <strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

of George Eliot, 1988.<br />

George Levine, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to<br />

George Eliot, 2001.<br />

Susan Meyer, Imperialism at Home: Race and <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Women’s Fiction, 1996.<br />

D.A. Miller, Narrative and Its Discontents: Problems of<br />

Closure on the Traditional Novel, 1981.<br />

Pauline Nestor, George Eliot, 2002.<br />

Bernard J. Paris, Rereading George Eliot: Changing<br />

Responses to her Experiments in Life, 2003.<br />

Barry V. Qualls, <strong>The</strong> Secular Pilgrims of <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Fiction: <strong>The</strong> Novel as Book of Life, 1982.<br />

John Rignall, ed., Oxford Reader’s Companion to George<br />

Eliot, 2000.<br />

Jennifer Uglow, George Eliot, 1987.<br />

Alexander Welsh, George Eliot and Blackmail, 1985.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 23<br />

Michael Field<br />

* see also the bibliography for the “Aesthetes” section<br />

Editions:<br />

T. and D.C. Sturge Moore, eds., Works and Days: From<br />

the Journal of Michael Field, 1933.<br />

Ivor C. Treby, ed., Music and Silence: <strong>The</strong> Gamut of<br />

Michael Field, 2000.<br />

Ivor C. Treby, ed., A Shorter Shirazad: 101 Poems of<br />

Michael Field, 1999.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Emma Donoghue, We Are Michael Field, 1998.<br />

Mary Sturgeon, Michael Field, 1922.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Jill Ehnenn, “Looking Strategically: Feminist and Queer<br />

Aesthetics in Michael Field’s Sight and Song,”<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry, 43, 2005: 109–54.<br />

Angela Leighton, <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Poets: Writing<br />

Against the Heart, 1992.<br />

Yopie Prins, <strong>Victorian</strong> Sappho, 1999.<br />

Ivor C. Treby, ed., <strong>The</strong> Michael Field Catalogue: A Book<br />

of Lists, 1998.<br />

Ana Parejo Vadillo, Women Poets and Urban<br />

Aestheticism: Passengers of Modernity, 2005.<br />

Elizabeth Gaskell<br />

Editions:<br />

J.A.V. Chapple and Arthur Pollard, eds., <strong>The</strong> Letters of<br />

Mrs. Gaskell, 1997.<br />

J.A.V. Chapple and A. Shelston, eds., Further Letters,<br />

2000.<br />

Jennifer Foster, ed., Mary Barton, 2000.<br />

Joanne Shattock, <strong>The</strong> Works of Elizabeth Gaskell, 10<br />

vols., 2005–.<br />

A.W. Ward, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works of Mrs. Gaskell, 8 vols.,<br />

1906–20.


24 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Biographies:<br />

J.A.V. Chapple, Elizabeth Gaskell: <strong>The</strong> Early Years,<br />

1997.<br />

Shirley Foster, Elizabeth Gaskell: A Literary Life, 2002.<br />

Winifred Gerin, Elizabeth Gaskell, 1980<br />

Jennifer Uglow, Elizabeth Gaskell: A Habit of Stories,<br />

1993.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Rosemarie Bodenheimer, <strong>The</strong> Politics of Story in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Social Fiction, 1988.<br />

Marianne Camus, Women’s Voices in the Fiction of<br />

Elizabeth Gaskell (1810–1865), 2002.<br />

W.A. Craik, Elizabeth Gaskell and the English Provincial<br />

Novel, 1975.<br />

Deirdre d’Albertis, Dissembling Fictions: Elizabeth<br />

Gaskell and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Social Text, 1997.<br />

Deirdre David, Fictions of Resolution in Three <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Novels: North and South, Our Mutual Friend , Daniel<br />

Deronda, 1981.<br />

Angus Easson, Elizabeth Gaskell, 1979.<br />

Angus Easson, ed., Elizabeth Gaskell: <strong>The</strong> Critical<br />

Heritage, 1991.<br />

Kate Flint, Elizabeth Gaskell, 1996.<br />

Catherine Gallagher, <strong>The</strong> Industrial Reformation of<br />

English Fiction: Social Discourse and Narrative Form,<br />

1832–1867, 1985.<br />

Linda K. Hughes, <strong>Victorian</strong> Publishing and Mrs.<br />

Gaskell’s Work, 1999.<br />

Hilary M. Schor, Scheherazade in the Marketplace:<br />

Elizabeth Gaskell and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Novel, 1992.<br />

Patsy Stoneman, Elizabeth Gaskell, 1987.<br />

Raymond Williams, Culture and Society, 1780–1950,<br />

2 nd ed., 1983.<br />

W.S. Gilbert<br />

Editions:<br />

Original Plays, 1875–1911.<br />

Reginald Allen, ed., <strong>The</strong> First Night Gilbert and<br />

Sullivan: Containing Complete Librettoes of the<br />

Fourteen Operas, Exactly as Presented at their Premiere<br />

Performance, 1975.<br />

James Ellis, ed., <strong>The</strong> Bab Ballads, 1980.<br />

Isaac Goldberg, ed., W.S. Gilbert: New and Original<br />

Extravaganzas, 1931.<br />

George Rowell, ed., Plays by W. S. Gilbert, 1982.<br />

Jane W. Stedman, ed., Gilbert Before Sullivan, 1967.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan, 1976.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Michael Ainger, Gilbert and Sullivan: A Dual Biography,<br />

2002.<br />

Sidney Dark and Roland Grey, W.S. Gilbert: His Life<br />

and Letters, 1923.<br />

Hesketh Pearson, Gilbert, His Life and Strife, 1957.<br />

Jane W. Stedman, W.S. Gilbert: A Classic <strong>Victorian</strong> and<br />

his <strong>The</strong>atre, 1996.<br />

Criticism:<br />

William Cox-Ife, W.S. Gilbert, Stage Director, 1977.<br />

Andrew Crowther, Contradiction Contradicted: <strong>The</strong><br />

Plays of W. S. Gilbert, 2000.<br />

Dennis Denisoff, Aestheticisim and Sexual Parody,<br />

1840–1940, 2001.<br />

Alan Fischler, Modified Rapture: Comedy in W.S.<br />

Gilbert’s Savoy Operas, 1991.<br />

Isaac Goldberg, <strong>The</strong> Story of Gilbert and Sullivan, 1928.<br />

John Bush Jones, W.S. Gilbert: A Century of Scholarship<br />

and Commentary, 1970.<br />

Max Keith Sutton, W.S. Gilbert, 1975.<br />

Thomas Hardy<br />

* For Hardy’s poetry, see also the Hardy bibliography for<br />

Volume 6: Twentieth Century and Beyond<br />

Editions:<br />

Kristin Brady, ed., <strong>The</strong> Short Stories of Thomas Hardy:<br />

Tales of the Past and Present, 1982.<br />

Thomas Hardy, Life’s Little Ironies, 1912.<br />

Desmond Hawkins, ed., Thomas Hardy: Collected<br />

Stories, 1988.<br />

Sarah E. Maier, ed., Tess of the d’Urbervilles, 1996.<br />

Norman Page, ed., <strong>The</strong> Mayor of Casterbridge, 1997.<br />

Cedric Watts, ed., Jude the Obscure, 1999.


Biographies:<br />

Simon Gatrell, Hardy, the Creator: A Textual Biography,<br />

1989.<br />

Robert Gittings, Young Thomas Hardy, 1975.<br />

Michael Millgate, Thomas Hardy: A Biography, 1982.<br />

Michael Millgate, Thomas Hardy: A Biography Revisited,<br />

2004.<br />

Timothy O’Sullivan, Thomas Hardy: An Illustrated<br />

Biography, 1975.<br />

Ralph Pite, Thomas Hardy: <strong>The</strong> Guarded Life, 2006.<br />

Criticism:<br />

John Bayley, An Essay on Hardy, 1978.<br />

Gillian Beer, Darwin’s Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in<br />

Darwin, George Eliot, and Nineteenth-Century<br />

Fiction, 1983.<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Thomas Hardy, 2002.<br />

Penny Boumelha, Thomas Hardy and Women: Sexual<br />

Ideology and Narrative Form, 1982.<br />

J.B. Bullen, <strong>The</strong> Expressive Eye: Fiction and Perception in<br />

the Work of Thomas Hardy, 1986.<br />

Reginald G. Cox, ed., Thomas Hardy: <strong>The</strong> Critical<br />

Heritage, 1970.<br />

Barbara Hardy, Thomas Hardy: Imagining Imagination,<br />

Hardy’s Poetry and Fiction, 2000.<br />

Marjorie Garson, Hardy’s Fables of Integrity: Women,<br />

Body, Text, 1991.<br />

Margaret Higonnet, ed., <strong>The</strong> Sense of Sex: Feminist<br />

Perspectives on Hardy, 1993.<br />

Patricia Ingham, Thomas Hardy, 1990.<br />

Dale Kramer, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to Thomas<br />

Hardy, 1999.<br />

Dale Kramer, ed., Critical Approaches to the Fiction of<br />

Thomas Hardy, 1979.<br />

Robert Langbaum, Thomas Hardy in our Time, 1995.<br />

D.H. Lawrence, Study of Thomas Hardy and Other<br />

Essays, 1985.<br />

John Lucas, <strong>The</strong> Literature of Change: Studies in the<br />

Nineteenth-Century Provincial Novel, 1977.<br />

J. Hillis Miller, Thomas Hardy: Distance and Desire,<br />

1970.<br />

Norman Page, Thomas Hardy, 1977.<br />

Norman Page, ed., Oxford Reader’s Companion to<br />

Hardy, 2000.<br />

Ralph Pite, Hardy’s Geography: Wessex and the Regional<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 25<br />

Novel, 2002.<br />

Martin Ray, Thomas Hardy: A Textual Study of the<br />

Short Stories, 1997.<br />

Peter Widdowson, On Thomas Hardy: Late Essays and<br />

Earlier, 1998.<br />

George Wotton, Thomas Hardy: Towards a Materialist<br />

Criticism, 1985.<br />

T.R. Wright, Hardy and His Readers, 2003.<br />

Hardy In Context: Notebooks and Memoranda:<br />

Lennart A. Bjork, ed., <strong>The</strong> Literary Notebooks of Thomas<br />

Hardy, 1985.<br />

Florence Emily Hardy, <strong>The</strong> Life of Thomas Hardy:<br />

Compiled Largely from Contemporary Notes, Letters,<br />

Diaries, and Biographical Memoranda, as well as from<br />

Oral Information in Conversations Extending Over<br />

Many Years, 2 vols., 1933.<br />

Richard H. Taylor, ed., Personal Notebooks of Thomas<br />

Hardy, 1979.<br />

Gerard Manley Hopkins<br />

Editions:<br />

Claude C. Abbott, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters of Gerard Manley<br />

Hopkins to Robert Bridges, 1955.<br />

Robert Bridges, ed., Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins,<br />

1918.<br />

W.H. Gardner, ed., Poems and Prose of Gerard Manley<br />

Hopkins, 1953.<br />

Humphry House and Graham Storey, eds., <strong>The</strong> Journals<br />

and Papers of Gerard Manley Hopkins, 2 vols., 2 nd<br />

ed., 1959.<br />

Alice Jenkins, ed., Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins: A<br />

Sourcebook, 2006.<br />

Norman H. MacKenzie, ed., <strong>The</strong> Early Poetic<br />

Manuscripts and Note-Books of Gerard Manley<br />

Hopkins in Facsimile, 1989.<br />

Norman H. MacKenzie, ed., <strong>The</strong> Later Poetic<br />

Manuscripts of Gerard Manley Hopkins in Facsimile,<br />

1991.<br />

Norman H. MacKenzie, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poetical Works of<br />

Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1989.<br />

Gerald Roberts, ed., Gerard Manley Hopkins: Selected<br />

Prose, 1980.


26 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Biographies:<br />

Bernard Bergonzi, Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1977.<br />

Wendell Stacy Johnson, Gerard Manley Hopkins: <strong>The</strong><br />

Poet as <strong>Victorian</strong>, 1968.<br />

Paddy Kitchen, Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1979.<br />

Robert Bernard Martin, Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Very<br />

Private Life, 1991.<br />

Norman White, Hopkins: A Literary Biography, 1992.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Daniel Brown, Hopkins’ Idealism: Philosophy, Physics,<br />

Poetry, 1997.<br />

W.H. Gardner, G.M. Hopkins: A Study of Poetic<br />

Idiosyncrasy in Relation to Poetic Tradition, 2 vols.,<br />

1944–49.<br />

Richard F. Giles, ed., Hopkins Among the Poets: Studies<br />

in Modern Response to Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1985.<br />

Geoffrey Hartman, ed., Hopkins: A Collection of Critical<br />

Essays, 1966.<br />

Norman H. MacKenzie, A Reader’s Guide to Gerard<br />

Manley Hopkins, 1981.<br />

Paul L. Mariani, A Commentary on the Complete Poems<br />

of Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1970.<br />

James Milroy, <strong>The</strong> Language of Gerard Manley Hopkins:<br />

1977.<br />

Jill Muller, Gerard Manley Hopkins and <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Catholicism: A Heart in Hiding, 2003.<br />

Walter J. Ong, Hopkins, the Self, and God, 1986.<br />

Gerald Roberts, ed., Gerard Manley Hopkins: <strong>The</strong><br />

Critical Heritage, 1987.<br />

John Robinson, In Extremity: A Study of Gerard Manley<br />

Hopkins, 1978.<br />

Julia F. Saville, A Queer Chivalry: <strong>The</strong> Homoerotic<br />

Asceticism of Gerard Manley Hopkins, 2000.<br />

Alison Sulloway, Gerard Manley Hopkins and the<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Temper, 1972.<br />

Hopkins in Context: <strong>The</strong> Growth of<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Windhover”:<br />

Norman H. MacKenzie, ed., <strong>The</strong> Early Poetic<br />

Manuscripts and Note-Books of Gerard Manley<br />

Hopkins in Facsimile, 1989.<br />

Norman H. MacKenzie, ed., <strong>The</strong> Later Poetic Manuscripts<br />

of Gerard Manley Hopkins in Facsimile, 1991.<br />

Rudyard Kipling<br />

Texts: Several editions have been consulted. <strong>The</strong><br />

editors are indebted to Summer Pervez for assistance<br />

with the annotations.<br />

Editions:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sussex Edition of the Complete Works in Prose and<br />

Verse of Rudyard Kipling, 35 vols., 1937–1939.<br />

T.S. Eliot, ed., A Choice of Kipling’s Verse, 1941.<br />

Thomas Pinney, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters of Rudyard Kipling, 6<br />

vols., 1990–2004.<br />

Máire ní Fhlathúin, ed., Kim, 2005.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Kingsley Amis, Rudyard Kipling and his World, 1975.<br />

Charles Carrington, Rudyard Kipling: His Life and<br />

Work, rev. ed., 1978.<br />

David Gilmour, <strong>The</strong> Long Recessional: <strong>The</strong> Imperial Life<br />

of Rudyard Kipling, 2002.<br />

Rudyard Kipling, Something of Myself and Other<br />

Autobiographical Writings, ed. Thomas Pinney,<br />

1990.<br />

Philip Mason, Kipling: <strong>The</strong> Glass, the Shadow, and the<br />

Fire, 1975.<br />

Harry Ricketts, Rudyard Kipling: A Life, 2001.<br />

Angus Wilson, <strong>The</strong> Strange Ride of Rudyard Kipling: His<br />

Life and Works, 1977.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Helen Pike Bauer, Rudyard Kipling: A Study of the Short<br />

Fiction, 1994.<br />

Louis Cornell, Kipling in India, 1966.<br />

Richard Cronin, Imagining India, 1989<br />

William B. Dillingham, Rudyard Kipling: Hell and<br />

Heroism, 2005.<br />

Elliot L. Gilbert, <strong>The</strong> Good Kipling: Studies in the Short<br />

Story, 1971.<br />

Elliot L. Gilbert, ed., Kipling and the Critics, 1965.<br />

Roger Lancelyn Green, ed., Kipling: <strong>The</strong> Critical<br />

Heritage, 1971.<br />

P. J. Keating, Kipling the Poet, 1994.<br />

Sandra Kemp, Kipling’s Hidden Narratives, 1987.<br />

Harold Orel, ed., Critical Essays on Rudyard Kipling,<br />

1989.


Harold Orel, ed., Rudyard Kipling: Interviews and<br />

Recollections, 2 vols., 1983.<br />

Norman Page, A Kipling Companion, 1984.<br />

Benita Parry, Delusions and Discoveries: Studies on India<br />

in the British Imagination 1880–1930, 1972<br />

Nancy L. Paxton, Writing Under the Raj: Gender, Race,<br />

and Rape in the British Colonial Imagination,<br />

1830–1947, 1999.<br />

Andrew Rutherford, ed., Kipling’s Mind and Art, 1964.<br />

Edward Said, Culture and Imperialism, 1993.<br />

Zoreh T. Sullivan, Narratives of Empire: <strong>The</strong> Fictions of<br />

Rudyard Kipling, 1993.<br />

Kipling In Contexts: Victoria and Albert and <strong>The</strong><br />

“White Man’s Burden” in the Philippines<br />

Deborah Jaffé, Victoria: A Celebration, 2000.<br />

Moorefield Storey, <strong>The</strong> Philippine Problem To-Day: An<br />

Address Delivered at the 7 th Annual Meeting of the<br />

Anti-Imperialist League, 1905.<br />

Moorefield Storey and Marcial P. Lichauco, <strong>The</strong><br />

Conquest of the Philippines by the United States,<br />

1898–1925, 1926.<br />

Lytton Strachey, Queen Victoria: An Eminent Illustrated<br />

Biography, 1921.<br />

Edward Lear<br />

Editions:<br />

Holbrook Jackson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Nonsense of<br />

Edward Lear, 1947.<br />

Vivien Noakes, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Verse and Other<br />

Nonsense, 2001.<br />

Vivien Noakes, ed., Edward Lear: Selected Letters, 1988.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Susan Chitty, That Singular Person Called Lear: A<br />

Biography, 1988.<br />

John Lehmann, Edward Lear and his World, 1977.<br />

Peter Levi, Edward Lear: A Biography, 1995.<br />

Vivien Noakes, Edward Lear: <strong>The</strong> Life of a Wanderer,<br />

rev. ed., 2004.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 27<br />

Criticism:<br />

Thomas Byrom, Nonsense and Wonder: <strong>The</strong> Poems and<br />

Cartoons of Edward Lear, 1978.<br />

Ann C. Colley, Edward Lear and the Critics, 1993.<br />

Ina Rae Hark, Edward Lear, 1982.<br />

Vivien Noakes, Edward Lear, 1812–1888, 1985.<br />

Kirby Olson, Comedy After Postmodernism: Rereading<br />

Comedy from Edward Lear to Charles Willeford,<br />

2001.<br />

Elizabeth Sewell, <strong>The</strong> Field of Nonsense: A Study in the<br />

Works of Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll, 1952<br />

Vernon Lee<br />

Editions:<br />

Royal A. Gettmann, ed., <strong>The</strong> Handling of Words and<br />

Other Studies in Literary Psychology, 1968.<br />

Vernon Lee, <strong>The</strong> Virgin of the Seven Daggers, 1889.<br />

Catherine Maxwell and Patricia Pulham, eds.,<br />

Hauntings and Other Fantastic Tales, 2006.<br />

I. Cooper Willis, ed., Supernatural Tales: Excursions<br />

Into Fantasy, 1955.<br />

I. Cooper Willis, ed., <strong>The</strong> Virgin of the Seven Daggers<br />

and Other Chilling Tales, 1962.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Vineta Colby, Vernon Lee: A Literary Biography, 2003.<br />

Peter Gunn, Vernon Lee: Violet Paget, 1856–1935,<br />

1964.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Dennis Denisoff, Aestheticisim and Sexual Parody,<br />

1840–1940, 2001.<br />

Burdett Gardner, <strong>The</strong> Lesbian Imagination, <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Style: A Psychological and Critical Study of Vernon<br />

Lee, 1987.<br />

Linda Lappin, “<strong>The</strong> Ardent Pen of Vernon Lee,”<br />

Kenyon Review 27, 2005: 148–55.<br />

Angela Leighton, “Ghosts, Aestheticism, and Vernon<br />

Lee,” <strong>Victorian</strong> Literature and Culture 28, 2000:<br />

1–14.


28 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Catherine Maxwell and Patricia Pulham, eds., Vernon<br />

Lee: Decadence, Ethics, Aesthetics, 2006.<br />

Christa Zorn, Vernon Lee: Aesthetics, History, and the<br />

Female Intellectual, 2003.<br />

Amy Levy<br />

Editions:<br />

Susan David Bernstein, ed., Reuben Sachs, 2006.<br />

Susan David Bernstein, ed., <strong>The</strong> Romance of a Shop,<br />

2006.<br />

Amy Levy, A Minor Poet, and Other Verse,1891.<br />

Melvyn New, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Novels and Selected<br />

Writings of Amy Levy, 1993.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Linda Hunt Beckman, Amy Levy: Her Life and Letters,<br />

2000.<br />

Rebecca Shapiro, “Amy Levy,” in Dictionary of Literary<br />

Biography Volume 240: Late Nineteenth- and Early<br />

Twentieth-Century British Women Poets, ed. William<br />

B. <strong>The</strong>sing, 2001: 134–41.<br />

Edward Wagenknecht, Daughters of the Covenant:<br />

Portraits of Six Jewish Women, 1983.<br />

Richard Whittington-Egan, “Amy Levy: A Tragic<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong>,” Contemporary Review 280, 2002: 40–46.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Linda Hunt Beckman, “Amy Levy: Urban Poetry,<br />

Poetic Innovation, and the Fin-de-Siècle Woman<br />

Poet,” in <strong>The</strong> Fin-de-Siècle Poem: English Literary<br />

Culture and the 1890s, ed. Joseph Bastow, 2005:<br />

207–30.<br />

Judith Flanders, Inside the <strong>Victorian</strong> Home: A Portrait<br />

of Domestic Life in <strong>Victorian</strong> England, 2004.<br />

Iveta Josova, <strong>The</strong> New Woman and the Empire, 2005.<br />

Cynthia Scheinberg, Women’s Poetry and Religion in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> England: Jewish Identity and Christian<br />

Culture, 2002.<br />

Thomas Babington Macaulay<br />

Editions:<br />

Thomas Pinney, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters of Thomas Babington<br />

Macaulay, 5 vols., 1974–81.<br />

Peter Rowland, ed., <strong>The</strong> History of England in the<br />

Eighteenth Century, 1980.<br />

G. M. Young, ed., Prose and Poetry, 1952.<br />

Biographies:<br />

John Clive, Macaulay: <strong>The</strong> Shaping of the Historian,<br />

1973.<br />

Margaret L. Cruikshank, Thomas Babington Macaulay,<br />

1978.<br />

Jane Millgate, Macaulay, 1973.<br />

Sir G.O. Trevelyan, Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay,<br />

1876.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Richmond Croom Beatty, Lord Macaulay, <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Liberal, rev. ed., 1971.<br />

Owen Dudley Edwards, Macaulay, 1988.<br />

C.H. Firth, A Commentary on Macaulay’s History of<br />

England, 1964.<br />

Peter Gay, Style in History, 1974.<br />

Ken Geach, <strong>The</strong> Triumph of Macaulay, 1988.<br />

Joseph Hamburger, Macaulay and the Whig Tradition,<br />

1976.<br />

Albert R. Hassard, A New Light on Lord Macaulay, rev.<br />

ed., 1973.<br />

George Levine, <strong>The</strong> Boundaries of Fiction: Carlyle,<br />

Macaulay, Newman, 1968.<br />

William Thomas, <strong>The</strong> Quarrel of Macaulay and Croker:<br />

Politics and History in the Age of Reform, 2000.<br />

William Hurrell Mallock<br />

Editions:<br />

W.H. Mallock, Memoirs of Life and Lierature, 1920.<br />

John D. Margolis, ed., <strong>The</strong> New Paul and Virginia: or,<br />

Positivism on an Island, 1970.<br />

J. Max Patrick, ed., <strong>The</strong> New Republic, 1950.


Barry V. Qualls, “W.H. Mallock’s Every Man his Own<br />

Poet,” <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry, 16, 1978: 176–87.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Charles C. Nickerson, “<strong>The</strong> Novels of W.H. Mallock:<br />

Notes Toward a Biography,” English Literature in<br />

Transition (1880–1920) 6, 1963: 182–89.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Amy Belle Adams, ed., <strong>The</strong> Novels of William Hurrell<br />

Mallock, 1934.<br />

Dennis Denisoff, Aestheticisim and Sexual Parody,<br />

1840–1940, 2001.<br />

P.M. Yarker, “W.H. Mallock’s Other Novels,” in<br />

Nineteenth–Century Fiction 14, 1959: 189–205.<br />

George Meredith<br />

Editions:<br />

Robert M. Adams, ed., <strong>The</strong> Egoist, 1979.<br />

Phyllis Bartlett, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems of George Meredith,<br />

1978.<br />

C.L. Cline, <strong>The</strong> Letters of George Meredith, 3 vols., 1970.<br />

Gillian Beer and Margaret Harris, eds., <strong>The</strong> Notebooks of<br />

George Meredith, 1983.<br />

Mohammed Shaheen, ed., Selected Letters of George<br />

Meredith, 1997.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Mervyn Jones, <strong>The</strong> Amazing <strong>Victorian</strong>: A Life of George<br />

Meredith, 1999.<br />

Jack Lindsay, George Meredith: His Life and Work.<br />

Siegfried Sassoon, Meredith, 1948.<br />

Lionel Stevenson, <strong>The</strong> Ordeal of George Meredith, 1953.<br />

David Williams, George Meredith: His Life and Lost<br />

Love, 1977.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Gillian Beer, Meredith: A Change of Masks, 1970.<br />

Carol L. Bernstein, Precarious Enchantment: A Reading<br />

of Meredith’s Poetry, 1979.<br />

I. Fletcher, ed., Meredith Now: Some Critical Essays,<br />

1971.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 29<br />

Renate Muendel, George Meredith, 1986.<br />

Janet Murray, Courtship and the English Novel: Feminist<br />

Readings in the Fiction of George Meredith, 1987.<br />

Ioan M. Williams, ed., Meredith: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />

1971.<br />

Judith Wilt, <strong>The</strong> Readable People of George Meredith,<br />

1975.<br />

Charlotte Mew<br />

Editions:<br />

Alida Monro, ed., Collected Poems of Charlotte Mew,<br />

1953.<br />

Val Warner, ed., Collected Poems and Prose: Charlotte<br />

Mew, 1981.<br />

Biography:<br />

Penelope Fitzgerald, Charlotte Mew and her Friends,<br />

1988.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Linda Mizejewski, “Charlotte Mew and the Unrepentant<br />

Magdalene: A Myth in Transition,” Texas<br />

Studies in Literature 26, 1984: 282–302.<br />

Val Warner, “Mary Magdalene and the Bride: <strong>The</strong><br />

Work of Charlotte Mew,” Poetry Nation 4, 1975:<br />

92–106.<br />

John Stuart Mill<br />

Editions:<br />

Edward Alexander, ed., On Liberty, 1999.<br />

David Bromwich and George Kateb, eds., On Liberty,<br />

2003.<br />

Ann P. Robson and John M. Robson, eds., Sexual<br />

Equality: Writings by John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor<br />

Mill, and Helen Taylor, 1994.<br />

John M. Robson et. al., eds., Collected Works of John<br />

Stuart Mill, 33 vols., 1963–1991.<br />

Alan Ryan, ed., Mill: <strong>The</strong> Spirit of the Age, On Liberty,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Subjection of Women, 1998.


30 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Biographies:<br />

Alexander Bain, John Stuart Mill: A Criticism with<br />

Personal Recollections…, 1969.<br />

Nicholas Capaldi, John Stuart Mill, 2004.<br />

Michael St. J. Packe, <strong>The</strong> Life of John Stuart Mill, 1954.<br />

Phyllis Rose, Parallel Lives: Five <strong>Victorian</strong> Marriages,<br />

1984.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Fred Berger, Happiness, Justice, and Freedom: <strong>The</strong> Moral<br />

and Political Philosophy of John Stuart Mill, 1984.<br />

Bruce D. Baum, Rereading Power and Freedom in J. S.<br />

Mill, 1999.<br />

Janice Carlisle, John Stuart Mill and the Writing of<br />

Character, 1991.<br />

Maurice Cowling, Mill and Liberalism, 1963.<br />

Robert Devigne, Reforming Liberalism: J. S. Mill’s Use of<br />

Ancient, Religious, Liberal, and Romantic Moralities,<br />

2006.<br />

Peter Glassman, J.S. Mill: <strong>The</strong> Evolution of a Genius,<br />

1985.<br />

John Gray and G. W. Smith, eds., J. S. Mill: On Liberty<br />

and Focus, 1991.<br />

Joseph Hamburger, John Stuart Mill on Liberty and<br />

Control, 1999.<br />

Lesley A. Jacobs and Richard Vandewetering, eds., John<br />

Stuart Mill’s “<strong>The</strong> Subjection of Women”: His<br />

Contemporary and Modern Critics, 1999.<br />

Bruce L. Kinzer, England’s Disgrace?: John Stuart Mill<br />

and the Irish Question, 2001.<br />

Michael Laine, <strong>Bibliography</strong> of Writings on John Stuart<br />

Mill, 1982.<br />

Michael Laine, ed., A Cultivated Mind: Essays on J. S.<br />

Mill Presented to John M. Robson, 1991.<br />

Michael Levin, John Stuart Mill on Civilization and<br />

Barbarism, 2004.<br />

Jonathan Loesberg, Fictions of Consciousness: Mill,<br />

Newman, and the Reading of <strong>Victorian</strong> Pose, 1986.<br />

Martin I. Moir, et. al., eds., J.S. Mill’s Encounter with<br />

India, 1999.<br />

Maria H Morales, ed., Mill’s <strong>The</strong> Subjection of Women,<br />

2005.<br />

Kevin C. O’Rourke, John Stuart Mill and Freedom of<br />

Expression: <strong>The</strong> Genesis of a <strong>The</strong>ory, 2001.<br />

Linda C. Raeder, John Stuart Mill and the Religion of<br />

Humanity, 2002.<br />

John M. Robson, <strong>The</strong> Improvement of Mankind: <strong>The</strong><br />

Social and Political Thought of J. S. Mill, 1968.<br />

John Skorupski, ed.,<strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to Mill,<br />

1998.<br />

Nadia Urbinati, Mill on Democracy: From the Athenian<br />

Polis to Representative Government, 2002.<br />

Lynn Zastiupil, John Stuart Mill and India, 1994.<br />

Susanna Moodie<br />

* See also the section on Mary Prince in Volume 4: <strong>The</strong><br />

Age of Romanticism.<br />

Editions:<br />

Carl Ballstadt, Elizabeth Hopkins, and Michael Peterman,<br />

eds., Letters of Love and Duty: <strong>The</strong><br />

Correspondence of Susanna and John Moodie, 1993.<br />

Carl Ballstadt, Elizabeth Hopkins, and Michael Peterman,<br />

eds., Susanna Moodie: Letters of a Lifetime,<br />

1985.<br />

R. Bentley, ed., Roughing it in the Bush; or, Life in<br />

Canada, 2 vols., 1852.<br />

Susan Glickman, ed., Roughing It in the Bush, 1989.<br />

Elizabeth Thompson, ed., Roughing It in the Bush; or,<br />

Life in Canada, 1997.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Marian Fowler, <strong>The</strong> Embroidered Tent: Five<br />

Gentlewomen in Early Canada, 1982.<br />

Charlotte Gray, Sisters in the Wilderness: <strong>The</strong> Lives of<br />

Susanna Moodie and Catherine Parr Traill, 2000.<br />

Michael A. Peterman, Susanna Moodie: A Life, 1999.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Michael A. Peterman, This Great Epoch of Our Lives:<br />

Susanna Moodie’s Roughing It in the Bush, 1996.<br />

Carol Shields, Susanna Moodie: Voice and Vision, 1977.<br />

John Harry Thurston, <strong>The</strong> Work of Words: <strong>The</strong> Writing<br />

of Susanna Strickland Moodie, 1996.


Moodie In Context: Sample of Moodie’s 1839<br />

Correspondence:<br />

Michael A. Peterman, Susanna Moodie: A Life, 1999.<br />

Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill website:<br />

www.collectionscanada.ca/moodie-traill/indexe.html<br />

William Morris<br />

Editions:<br />

Stephen Arata, ed., News from Nowhere, 2003.<br />

Norman Kelvin, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Letters of William<br />

Morris, 4 vols., 1984–96.<br />

May Morris, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Works of William Morris,<br />

24 vols., 1910–1915.<br />

William Morris, <strong>The</strong> Defence of Guenevere, 1979.<br />

Clive Wilmer, ed., News from Nowhere and Other<br />

Writings, 2005.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Robert Page Arnot, William Morris: <strong>The</strong> Man and the<br />

Myth, 1964.<br />

Paul Bloomfield, William Morris, 1977.<br />

Philip Henderson, William Morris: His Life, Work and<br />

Friends, 1967.<br />

Jack Lindsay, William Morris: His Life and Work, 1975.<br />

Fiona MacCarthy, William Morris: A Life for Our Time,<br />

1995.<br />

J.W. MacKail, <strong>The</strong> Life of William Morris, 2 vols., 1899.<br />

May Morris, William Morris: Artist, Writer, Socialist, 2<br />

vols., 1936.<br />

Peter Stansky, William Morris, 1983.<br />

E.P. Thompson, William Morris: Romantic to Revolutionary,<br />

1955, rev. ed., 1977.<br />

Criticism:<br />

John Drinkwater, William Morris: A Critical Study,<br />

1912.<br />

Peter Faulkner, Against the Age: An Introduction to<br />

William Morris, 1980.<br />

Peter Faulkner, ed., William Morris: <strong>The</strong> Critical<br />

Heritage, 1973.<br />

Amanda Hodgson, <strong>The</strong> Romances of William Morris,<br />

1987.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 31<br />

Graham Hough, <strong>The</strong> Last Romantics, 1947.<br />

Ruth Kinna, William Morris and the Art of Socialism, 2000.<br />

Jerome J. McGann, Black Riders: <strong>The</strong> Visible Language<br />

of Modernism, 1993.<br />

Carole Silver, <strong>The</strong> Romance of William Morris, 1982.<br />

Jeffrey Skoblow, Paradise Dislocated: Morris, Politics,<br />

Art, 1993.<br />

Jeffrey L. Spear, Dreams of an English Eden: Ruskin and<br />

his Tradition in Social Criticism, 1984.<br />

Paul Thompson, <strong>The</strong> Word of William Morris, 3 rd ed.,<br />

1991.<br />

J.M.S. Tompkins, William Morris: An Approach to the<br />

Poetry, 1988.<br />

Michelle Weinroth, Reclaiming William Morris:<br />

Englishness, Sublimity, and the Rhetoric of Dissent, 1996.<br />

Constance Naden<br />

Editions:<br />

Robert Lewins, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poetical Works of<br />

Constance Naden, 1894.<br />

Robert Lewins and Madeline M. Daniell, eds.,<br />

Induction and Deduction: A Historical and Critical<br />

Sketch of Successive Philosophical Conceptions, 1890.<br />

George McCrie, ed., Further Reliques of Constance<br />

Naden: Being Essays and Tracts for our Times, 1891.<br />

Biography:<br />

William R. Hughes, Constance Naden: A Memoir, 1890.<br />

Criticism:<br />

James R. Moore, “<strong>The</strong> Erotics of Evolution: Constance<br />

Naden and Hylo-Idealism,” One Culture: Essays in<br />

Science and Literature, ed. George Levine and Alan<br />

Rauch, 1987: 225-57.<br />

Patricia Murphy, “Fated Marginalization: Women and<br />

Science in the Poetry of Constance Naden,”<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry 40.2, 2002:107-30.<br />

Marion Thain, “Love’s Mirror: Constance Naden and<br />

Reflections on a Feminist Poetics,” English Literature<br />

in Transition 41.1, 1998: 25-41<br />

Marion Thain, “‘Scientific Wooing’: Constance<br />

Naden’s Marriage of Science and Poetry,” <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Poetry 41.1, 2003: 151-69


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Sir Henry Newbolt<br />

Editions:<br />

Patric Dickinson, ed., Selected Poems of Henry Newbolt,<br />

1981.<br />

Sir Henry Newbolt, Collected Poems, 1910.<br />

Sir Henry Newbolt, Poems: New and Old, 1919.<br />

Sir Henry Newbolt, <strong>The</strong> Sailing of the Long-Ships and<br />

Other Poems, 1902.<br />

Biography:<br />

Susan Chitty, Playing the Game: A Biography of Sir<br />

Henry Newbolt, 1997.<br />

Sir Henry Newbolt, <strong>The</strong> Later Life and Letters of Sir<br />

Henry Newbolt, 1942.<br />

Sir Henry Newbolt, <strong>The</strong> World as in My Time, 1932.<br />

Derek Winterbottom, Henry Newbolt and the Spirit of<br />

Clifton, 1986.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Patrick Howarth, Play Up and Play the Game: <strong>The</strong><br />

Heroes of Popular Fiction, 1973.<br />

Stephan Kohl, “England’s Military/Literary Past: <strong>The</strong><br />

Case of Sir Henry Newbolt,” English Literatures in<br />

International Contexts, ed., Heinz Antor and Klaus<br />

Stierstorfer, 2000: 85–96.<br />

Vanessa Furse Jackson, <strong>The</strong> Poetry of Henry Newbolt:<br />

Patriotism is Not Enough, 1994.<br />

John Henry Cardinal Newman<br />

Editions:<br />

David J. DeLaura, ed., Apologia Pro Vita Sua, 1968.<br />

C.S. Dessain et. al., eds., <strong>The</strong> Letters and Diaries of John<br />

Henry Newman, 31 vols., 1961–84.<br />

I.T. Ker, ed., <strong>The</strong> Idea of a University, 1976.<br />

Martin J. Svaglic, ed., Apologia pro vita sua, 1967.<br />

Martin J. Svaglic, ed. <strong>The</strong> Idea of a University, 1982.<br />

James Tolhurst, ed., Discussions and Arguments on<br />

Various Subjects, 2004.<br />

Frank M. Turner, ed., <strong>The</strong> Idea of a University, 1996.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Peter M. Chisnall, John Henry Cardinal Newman, 2001.<br />

Sheridan Gilley, Newman and His Age, 1990.<br />

I.T. Ker, John Henry Newman, 1988.<br />

Francis McGrath, John Henry Newman: Universal<br />

Revelation, 1997.<br />

Criticism:<br />

David Brown, ed., Newman: A Man for Our Time,<br />

1990.<br />

John Coulson, Newman and the Common Tradition: A<br />

Study of the Church and Society, 1970.<br />

Dwight Culler, <strong>The</strong> Imperial Intellect: A Study of<br />

Newman’s Educational Ideal, 1955.<br />

David J. DeLaura, Hebrew and Hellene in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

England: Newman, Arnold, Pater, 1969.<br />

Jamie Ferreira, Doubt and Religious Commitment: <strong>The</strong><br />

Role of the Will in Newman’s Thought, 1980.<br />

Steven Helmling, <strong>The</strong> Esoteric Comedies of Carlyle,<br />

Newman, and Yeats, 1988.<br />

Heather Henderson, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Self: Autobiography<br />

and Biblical Narrative, 1989.<br />

John Holloway, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Sage: Studies in Argument,<br />

1953.<br />

Ian Ker and Alan Hill, eds., Newman After a Hundred<br />

Years, 1990.<br />

George Levine, <strong>The</strong> Boundaries of Fiction: Carlyle,<br />

Macaulay, Newman, 1968.<br />

Jonathan Loesberg, Fictions of Consciousness: Mill,<br />

Newman, and the Reading of <strong>Victorian</strong> Prose, 1986.<br />

Fergal McGrath, Newman’s University: Idea and Reality,<br />

1951.<br />

Robert Pattison, <strong>The</strong> Great Dissent: John Henry<br />

Newman and the Liberal Heresy, 1991.<br />

Jaroslav Jan Pelikan, <strong>The</strong> Idea of the University: A Reexamination,<br />

1992.<br />

William Robbins, <strong>The</strong> Newman Brothers: An Essay in<br />

Comparative Intellectual Biography, 1966.<br />

Thomas Vargish, Newman: <strong>The</strong> Contemplation of Mind,<br />

1970.


Florence Nightingale<br />

Editions:<br />

Michael D. Calabria and Janet A. Macrae, eds.,<br />

Suggestions for Thought: Selections and Commentaries,<br />

1994.<br />

Sue M. Goldie, “I have done my duty”: Florence<br />

Nightingale and the Crimean War, 1854–1856,<br />

1987.<br />

Lynn McDonald, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Works of Florence<br />

Nightingale, 15 vols., 2001–.<br />

Mary Poovey, ed., Cassandra and Other Selections from<br />

Suggestions for Thought, 1992.<br />

Anthony Sattin, ed. Letters from Egypt: A Journey on the<br />

Nile 1849–1850, 1987.<br />

Myra Stark, ed., Cassandra, 1978.<br />

Martha Vicinus and Bea Nergaard, eds., Ever Yours,<br />

Florence Nightingale: Selected Letters, 1990.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Monica Baly, ed., As Miss Nightingale Said: Florence<br />

Nightingale Through her Sayings: A <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Perspective, 1991.<br />

Sir Edward Cook, <strong>The</strong> Life of Florence Nightingale, 2<br />

vols., 1913.<br />

Barbara Montgomery Dossey, Florence Nightingale:<br />

Mystic, Visionary, Healer, 2000.<br />

Gillian Gill, Nightingales: <strong>The</strong> Story of Florence<br />

Nightingale and her Remarkable Family, 2004.<br />

Jharna Gourlay, Florence Nightingale and the Health of<br />

the Raj, 2003.<br />

Elizabeth Longford, Eminent <strong>Victorian</strong> Women, 1981.<br />

Hugh Small, Florence Nightingale: Avenging Angel,<br />

1998.<br />

Lytton Strachey, Eminent <strong>Victorian</strong>s, 1918.<br />

Cecil Woodham-Smith, Florence Nightingale, 1820–<br />

1910, 1951.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Nancy Boyd, Josephine Butler, Octavia Hill, Florence<br />

Nightingale: Three <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Who Changed<br />

their World, 1982.<br />

Vern Bullough, Bonnie Bullough, and Marietta P.<br />

Stanton, eds., Florence Nightingale and her <strong>Era</strong>: A<br />

Collection of New Scholarship, 1990.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 33<br />

Colleen A. Hobbs, Florence Nightingale, 1997.<br />

Ruth Y. Jenkins, Reclaiming Myths of Power: Women<br />

Writers and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Spritual Crisis, 1995.<br />

F. B. Smith, Florence Nightingale: Reputation and Power,<br />

1982.<br />

Katherine V. Snyder, “From Novel to Essay: Gender<br />

and Revision in Florence Nightingale’s ‘Cassandra,’”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Politics of the Essay: Feminist Perspectives, ed.<br />

Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres and Elizabeth Mittman,<br />

1993: 24–40.<br />

Walter Horatio Pater<br />

Editions:<br />

William E. Buckley, ed., Walter Pater: Three Major<br />

Texts, 1986.<br />

Lawrence Evans, ed., Letters of Walter Pater, 1970.<br />

Donald L. Hill, ed., <strong>The</strong> Renaissance: Studies in Art and<br />

Poetry: <strong>The</strong> 1893 Text, 1980.<br />

New Library Edition of the Works of Walter Pater, 1910.<br />

Walter Pater, Appreciations: With an Essay on Style,<br />

1931.<br />

Walter Pater, <strong>The</strong> Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry,<br />

1910.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Dennis Donoghue, Walter Pater: Lover of Strange Souls,<br />

1995.<br />

R.M. Seiler, ed., Walter Pater: A Life Remembered,<br />

1987.<br />

Michael Levy, <strong>The</strong> Case of Walter Pater, 1978.<br />

Gerald Monsman, Walter Pater’s Art of Autobiography,<br />

1980.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Walter Pater: Modern Critical<br />

Views, 1985.<br />

Laurel Brake, Walter Pater, 1994.<br />

William Buckler, Walter Pater: <strong>The</strong> Critical Artist of<br />

Ideas, 1988.<br />

Philip Dodd, Walter Pater: An Imaginative Sense of<br />

Fact, 1981.<br />

Warren Richard Herendeen, <strong>The</strong> Aesthetic of Watler<br />

Pater: A Formulation, 1964.


34 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Graham Hough, <strong>The</strong> Last Romantics, 1947.<br />

Wolfgang Iser, Walter Pater: <strong>The</strong> Aesthetic Moment,<br />

1987.<br />

R.V. Johnson, Walter Pater: A Study of his Critical<br />

Outlook and Achievement, 1961.<br />

Francis Charles McGrath, <strong>The</strong> Sensible Spirit: Walter<br />

Pater and the Modernist Paradigm, 1986.<br />

R.M. Seiler, ed., Walter Pater: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />

1980.<br />

Carolyn Williams, Transfigured World: Walter Pater’s<br />

Aesthetic Historicism, 1989.<br />

Christina Rossetti<br />

Editions:<br />

Rebecca W. Crump, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Poems of<br />

Christina Rossetti: A Variorum Edition, 3 vols.,<br />

1979–1990.<br />

Rebecca W. Crump and Betty S. Flowers, Christina<br />

Rosetti: <strong>The</strong> Complete Poems, 2001.<br />

Jan Marsh, ed., Christina Rossetti: Poems and Prose, 1994.<br />

William M. Rossetti, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poetical Works of<br />

Christina Rossetti, 1904.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Mackenzie Bell, Christina Rossetti: A Biographical and<br />

Critical Study, 1898.<br />

Kathleen Jones, Learning Not to Be First: <strong>The</strong> Life of<br />

Christina Rossetti, 1991.<br />

Jan Marsh, Christina Rossetti: A Writer’s Life, 1995.<br />

Lona M. Packer, Christina Rossetti, 1963.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Mary Arseneau, Antony H. Harrison, and Lorraine<br />

Janzen Kooistra, eds., <strong>The</strong> Culture of Christina<br />

Rossetti: Female Poetics and <strong>Victorian</strong> Contexts, 1999.<br />

Alison Chapman, <strong>The</strong> Afterlife of Christina Rossetti,<br />

2000.<br />

Edna Kotin Charles, Christina Rossetti: Critical<br />

Perspectives, 1862–1982, 1985.<br />

Rebecca W. Crump, Christina Rossetti: A Reference<br />

Guide, 1976.<br />

Diane D’Amico, Christina Rossetti: Faith, Gender, and<br />

Time, 1999.<br />

Antony H. Harrison, Christina Rossetti in Context, 1988.<br />

Constance W. Hassett, Christina Rossetti: <strong>The</strong> Patience<br />

of Style, 2005.<br />

David Kent, <strong>The</strong> Achievement of Christina Rossetti, 1987.<br />

Angela Leighton, <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Poets: Writing<br />

Against the Heart, 1992.<br />

Tricia Lootens, Lost Saints: Silence, Gender, and<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Literary Canonization, 1996.<br />

Katherine J. Mayberry, Christina Rossetti and the Poetry<br />

of Discovery, 1989.<br />

Jerome J. McGann, “Problems of Canon and<br />

Periodization: <strong>The</strong> Case of Christina Rossetti,” <strong>The</strong><br />

Beauty of Inflections: Literary Investigations in<br />

Historical Method and <strong>The</strong>ory, 1985.<br />

Dolores Rosenblum, Christina Rossetti: <strong>The</strong> Poetry of<br />

Endurance, 1986.<br />

Cynthia Scheinberg, Women’s Poetry and Religion in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> England: Jewish Identity and Christian<br />

Culture, 2002.<br />

Virginia Woolf, “I Am Christina Rossetti,” <strong>The</strong> Second<br />

Common Reader, 1932.<br />

Rossetti In Context: Illustrations in Goblin<br />

Market:<br />

Paul Goldman, <strong>Victorian</strong> Illustration: <strong>The</strong> Pre-<br />

Raphaelites, the Idyllic School, and the High<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong>s, 1996.<br />

Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, Christina Rossetti and<br />

Illustration: A Publishing History, 2002.<br />

Dante Gabriel Rossetti<br />

Editions:<br />

John Bryson, ed., Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Jane<br />

Morris: <strong>The</strong>ir Correspondence, 1976.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Complete Wititngs and Pictures of Dante Gabiel<br />

Rosetti: A Hypermedia Research Archive,<br />

http://www.rosettiarchive.org.<br />

Oswald Doughty and John R. Wahl, eds., Letters of<br />

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 4 vols., 1965–1967<br />

[incomplete].<br />

William Fredeman, ed., <strong>The</strong> Correspondence of Dante<br />

Gabriel Rossetti, 5 vols., 2002–05.<br />

Jan Marsh, ed., Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Collected


Writings, 2000.<br />

Jerome J. McGann, ed., Collected Poetry and Prose,<br />

2003.<br />

William Michael Rossetti, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works of Dante<br />

Gabriel Rossetti, rev. ed., 1911.<br />

Derek Stanford, ed., Pre-Raphaelite Writing: An<br />

Anthonology, 1973.<br />

Virginia Surtees, <strong>The</strong> Paintings and Drawings of Dante<br />

Gabriel Rossetti (1828–1882): A Catalogue Raisonné,<br />

2 vols., 1971.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Russell Ash, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1995.<br />

Robert M. Cooper, Lost on Both Sides: Dante Gabriel<br />

Rossetti, Critic and Poet, 1970.<br />

Brian and Judy Dobbs, Dante Gabriel Rossetti: An Alien<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong>, 1977.<br />

Alicia Craig Faxon, Dante Gabriel Roessetti, 1989.<br />

Oswald Doughty, A <strong>Victorian</strong> Romantic: Dante Gabriel<br />

Rossetti, 2 nd ed., 1960.<br />

Jan Marsh, Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Painter and Poet,<br />

1999.<br />

Jan Marsh, <strong>The</strong> Legend of Elizabeth Siddal, 1989.<br />

Evelyn Waugh, Rossetti: His Life and Works, 1979.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Alicia Craig Faxon, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1989.<br />

Francis L. Fennell, ed., Dante Gabriel Rossetti: An<br />

Annotated <strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1982.<br />

William E. Fredeman, ed., “An Issue Devoted to the<br />

Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti,” <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry<br />

20, 3–4, 1982.<br />

John Holmes, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Late<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Sonnet Sequence: Sexuality, Belief and the<br />

Self, 2005.<br />

Graham Hough, <strong>The</strong> Last Romantics, 1947.<br />

Robert N. Keane, Dante Gabriel Rossetti: <strong>The</strong> Poet as<br />

Craftsman, 2002.<br />

Jerome J. McGann, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Game<br />

That Must Be Lost, 2000.<br />

John Rees, <strong>The</strong> Poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1981.<br />

David G. Riede, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Limits of<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Vision, 1983.<br />

David G. Riede, Dante Gabriel Rossetti Revisited, 1992.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 35<br />

James Sambrook, ed., Pre-Raphaelitism: A Collection of<br />

Critical Essays, 1974.<br />

Richard L. Stein, <strong>The</strong> Ritual of Interpretation: <strong>The</strong> Fine<br />

Arts as Literature in Ruskin, Rossetti, and Pater, 1975.<br />

Lionel Stevenson, <strong>The</strong> Pre-Raphaelite Poets, 1972.<br />

Rossetti In Context: <strong>The</strong> “Fleshly School”<br />

Controversy:<br />

Contemporary Review, 1871.<br />

Thomas Collins and Vivienne Rundle, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry and Poetic<br />

<strong>The</strong>ory, 1999.<br />

John Ruskin<br />

Editions:<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., <strong>The</strong> Literary Criticism of John<br />

Ruskin, 1965.<br />

Van Akin Burd, ed., <strong>The</strong> Ruskin Family Letters,<br />

1801–1843, 2 vols., 1973.<br />

E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn, eds., <strong>The</strong> Works<br />

of John Ruskin, 39 vols., 1903–1912.<br />

Deborah Nord, ed., Sesame and Lilies, 2002.<br />

John D. Rosenberg, ed., <strong>The</strong> Genius of John Ruskin:<br />

Selections from his Writings, 1963.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Joan Abse, John Ruskin: <strong>The</strong> Passionate Moralist, 1980.<br />

John Batchelor, John Ruskin: No Wealth but Life, 2000.<br />

Timothy Hilton, John Ruskin: <strong>The</strong> Early Years, 1819–<br />

1859, 1985.<br />

Timothy Hilton, John Ruskin: <strong>The</strong> Later Years, 2000.<br />

John Dixon Hunt, <strong>The</strong> Wider Sea: A Life of John Ruskin,<br />

1982.<br />

Francis O’Gorman, John Ruskin, 1999.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Linda M. Austin, <strong>The</strong> Practical Ruskin: Economics and<br />

Audience in the Late Work, 1991.<br />

Dinah Birch, ed., Ruskn and the Dawn of the Modern,<br />

1999.<br />

Dinah Birch and Francis O’Gorman, eds., Ruskin and<br />

Gender, 2002.


36 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Michael W. Brooks, John Ruskin and <strong>Victorian</strong> Architecture,<br />

1987.<br />

Susan Casteras et. al., John Ruskin and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Eye,<br />

1993.<br />

Giovanni Cianci and Peter Nicholls, eds., Ruskin and<br />

Modernism, 2001.<br />

Kenneth Daley, <strong>The</strong> Rescue of Romanticism: Walter Pater<br />

and John Ruskin, 2001.<br />

Martin A. Danahay, Gender at Work in <strong>Victorian</strong><br />

Culture: Literature, Art and Masculinity, 2005.<br />

Sheila Emerson, Ruskin: <strong>The</strong> Genesis of Invention, 1993.<br />

C. Steven Finley, Nature’s Covenant: Figures of<br />

Landscape in Ruskin, 1992.<br />

Raymond Fitch, <strong>The</strong> Poison Sky: Myth and Apocalypse in<br />

Ruskin, 1982.<br />

Elizabeth Helsinger, Ruskin and the Art of the Beholder,<br />

1982.<br />

Graham Hough, <strong>The</strong> Last Romantics, 1947.<br />

Heather Henderson, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> Self: Autobiography<br />

and Biblical Narrative, 1989.<br />

Robert Hewison, John Ruskin: <strong>The</strong> Argument of the Eye,<br />

1976.<br />

Robert Hewison, Ruskin, Turner, and <strong>The</strong> Pre-<br />

Raphaelites, 2000.<br />

George P. Landow, <strong>The</strong> Aesthetic and Critical <strong>The</strong>ories of<br />

John Ruskin, 1971.<br />

George P. Landow, Ruskin, 1985.<br />

Linda Merrill, A Pot of Paint: Aesthetics on Trial in<br />

Whistler v. Ruskin, 1992.<br />

Francis O’Gorman, Late Ruskin: New Contexts, 2001.<br />

Catherine Robson, Men In Wonderland: <strong>The</strong> Lost<br />

Girlhood of the <strong>Victorian</strong> Gentlemen, 2001.<br />

John D. Rosenberg, <strong>The</strong> Darkening Glass: A Portrait of<br />

Ruskin’s Genius, 1961.<br />

Paul L. Sawyer, Ruskin’s Poetic Argument: <strong>The</strong> Design of<br />

the Major Works, 1985.<br />

J.C. Sherburne, John Ruskin, or the Ambiguities of<br />

Abundance: A Study in Social and Economic<br />

Criticism, 1972.<br />

Jeffrey L. Spear, Dreams of an English Eden: Ruskin and<br />

his Tradition in Social Criticism, 1984.<br />

Judith Stoddart, Ruskin’s Culture Wars: Fors Claviger<br />

and the Crisis of <strong>Victorian</strong> Liberalism,1998.<br />

Sharon Weltman, Ruskin’s Mythic Queen: Gender<br />

Subversion in <strong>Victorian</strong> Culture, 1999.<br />

Michael Wheeler, Ruskin’s God, 1999.<br />

Michael Wheeler, ed. Ruskin and Environment: <strong>The</strong><br />

Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century, 1995.<br />

Mary Seacole<br />

Editions:<br />

Ziggy Alexander and Audrey Dewjee, eds., Wonderful<br />

Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands, 1984.<br />

William L. Andrews, ed., Wonderful Adventures of Mrs.<br />

Seacole in Many Lands, 1988.<br />

George Cadagon, ed., Jamaican Nightingale: Wonderful<br />

Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands, 1989.<br />

Sara Dalih, ed., Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in<br />

Many Lands, 2005.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Jane Robinson, Mary Seacole: <strong>The</strong> Charismatic Black<br />

Nurse Who Became a Heroine of the Crimea, 2005.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Cheryl J. Fish, Black and White Women’s Travel Narratives:<br />

Antebellum Explorations, 2004.<br />

Sandra Gunning, “Traveling with Her Mother’s Tastes:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Negotiation of Gender, Race, and Location in<br />

Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many<br />

Lands,” Signs 26, 2001: 948–81.<br />

Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, “Mrs. Seacole’s Wonderful<br />

Adventures in Many Lands and the Consciousness of<br />

Transit,” Black <strong>Victorian</strong>s/Black <strong>Victorian</strong>a, ed.<br />

Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, 2003: 71–87.<br />

Robert Louis Stevenson<br />

Editions:<br />

Ian Bell, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Short Stories: Robert Louis<br />

Stevenson, 1993.<br />

Bradford Booth and Ernest Mehew, eds., <strong>The</strong> Letters of<br />

Robert Louis Stevenson, 8 vols., 1994–95.<br />

Martin Danahay, ed., <strong>The</strong> Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and<br />

Mr. Hyde, 2 nd ed., 2005.<br />

Roger Lewis, ed., <strong>The</strong> Collected Poems of Robert Louis<br />

Stevenson , 2003.


Janet Adam Smith, ed., Collected Poems, 2 nd ed., 1971.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Graham Balfour, Life of Robert Louis Stevenson, 1901.<br />

Ian Bell, Robert Louis Stevenson: Dreams of Exile, 1992.<br />

Jenni Calder, Robert Louis Stevenson: A Life Study,<br />

1980.<br />

William Gray, Robert Louis Stevenson: A Literary Life,<br />

2004.<br />

Claire Harman, Myself and the Other Fellow: A Life of<br />

Robert Louis Stevenson, 2005.<br />

Frank McLynn, Robert Louis Stevenson: A Biography,<br />

1993.<br />

Walter Raleigh, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1896.<br />

R.C. Terry, ed., Robert Louis Stevenson: Interviews and<br />

Recollections, 1996.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Stephen Arata, Fictions of Loss in the <strong>Victorian</strong> Fin de<br />

Siècle, 1996.<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Robert Louis Stevenson, 2005.<br />

Jenni Calder, ed., Stevenson and <strong>Victorian</strong> Scotland,<br />

2001.<br />

Ann C. Colley, Robert Louis Stevenson and the Colonial<br />

Imagination, 2004.<br />

David Daiches, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1947.<br />

David Daiches, Stevenson and the Art of Fiction, 1951.<br />

Edwin Eigner, Robert Louis Stevenson and Romantic<br />

Tradition, 1966.<br />

J.R. Hammond, <strong>The</strong> Robert Louis Stevenson Companion:<br />

A Guide to the Novels, Essays, and Short Stories, 1984.<br />

William Jones, Jr., ed., Robert Louis Stevenson<br />

Reconsidered, 2003.<br />

Robert Kiely, Robert Louis Stevenson and the Fiction of<br />

Adventure, 1964.<br />

Paul Maixner, ed., Robert Louis Stevenson: <strong>The</strong> Critical<br />

Heritage, 1981.<br />

Barry Menikoff, Narrating Scotland: <strong>The</strong> Imagination of<br />

Robert Louis Stevenson, 2005.<br />

Andrew Noble, ed., Robert Louis Stevenson, 1983.<br />

Vanessa Smith, Literary Culture and the Pacific:<br />

Nineteenth–Century Textual Encounters, 1998.<br />

William Veeder and Gordon Hirsch, eds., Dr. Jekyll and<br />

Mr. Hyde after One Hundred Years, 1988.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Victorian</strong> <strong>Era</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong> 37<br />

Algernon Charles Swinburne<br />

Editions:<br />

Edmund Gosse and Thomas J. Wise, eds., <strong>The</strong> Complete<br />

Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne, 20 vols.,<br />

1925–1927.<br />

Kenneth Haynes, ed., Poems and Ballads and Atalanta in<br />

Calydon, 2000.<br />

Clyde K. Hyder, ed., Swinburne Replies: Notes on Poems<br />

and Reviews, 1966.<br />

Cecil Y. Lang, ed., New Writings of Swinburne,<br />

1959–1962.<br />

Jerome J. McGann and Charles L. Sligh, eds., Algernon<br />

Charles Swinburne: Major Poems and Selected Prose,<br />

2004.<br />

Terry L. Meyers, ed., Uncollected Letters of Algernon<br />

Charles Swinburne, 3 vols., 2005.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne, 6 vols.,<br />

1904–1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2 vols., 1910.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Jean Overton Fuller, Swinburne: A Critical Biography,<br />

1968.<br />

Humphrey Hare, Swinburne: A Biographical Approach,<br />

1949.<br />

Rikky Rooksby, A.C. Swinburne: A Poet’s Life, 1997.<br />

Donald Serrell Thomas, Swinburne: <strong>The</strong> Poet in his<br />

World, 1979.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Thomas E. Connolly, Swinburne’s <strong>The</strong>ory of Poetry,<br />

1964.<br />

Veronica Forrest-Thomson, Poetic Artifice: A <strong>The</strong>ory of<br />

Twentieth-Century Poetry, 1978.<br />

Antony Harrison, Swinburne’s Medievalism: A Study in<br />

<strong>Victorian</strong> Love Poetry, 1998.<br />

Clyde K. Hyder, ed., Swinburne: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />

1970.<br />

Margot K. Louis, Swinburne and his Gods: <strong>The</strong> Roots<br />

and Growth of an Agnostic Poetry, 1990.<br />

Catherine Maxwell, ed., Algernon Charles Swinburne,<br />

1837–1909, 1997.<br />

Jerome J. McGann, Swinburne: An Experiment in<br />

Criticism, 1972.


38 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />

Yopie Prins, <strong>Victorian</strong> Sappho, 1999.<br />

David Riede, Swinburne: A Study in Romantic<br />

Mythmaking, 1978.<br />

Rikky Rooksby and Nicholas Shrimpton, eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

Whole Music of Passion: New Essays on Swinburne,<br />

1993.<br />

John D. Rosenberg, “Swinburne”, <strong>Victorian</strong> Studies 11,<br />

1967: 131–52<br />

Anne Walder, Swinburne’s Flowers of Evil: Baudelaire’s<br />

Influence on Poems and Ballads, 1976.<br />

Alfred, Lord Tennyson<br />

Editions:<br />

Erik Gray, ed., In Memoriam, 2003.<br />

Robert W. Hill, Jr., ed., Tennyson’s Poetry, 1999.<br />

Mick Imlah, ed., Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Poems, 2004.<br />

Cecil Y. Lang and Edgar F. Shannon Jr., eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

Letters of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 3 vols., 1981–1990.<br />

Christopher Ricks, ed., <strong>The</strong> Poems of Tennyson, 3 vols.,<br />

1987.<br />

Susan Shatto and Marion Shaw, eds., In Memoriam,<br />

1982.<br />

Hallam Tennyson, ed., <strong>The</strong> Works of Tennyson,<br />

Annotated, 9 vols., 1907–1908.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Robert B. Martin, Tennyson: <strong>The</strong> Unquiet Heart, 1980.<br />

Charles Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1949.<br />

Hallam Tennyson, Alfred, Lord Tennyson: A Memoir, 2<br />

vols., 1897.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Daniel Albright, Tennyson: <strong>The</strong> Muses’ Tug-of-War, 1986.<br />

Kirk K. Beetz, Tennyson: A <strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1827–1982,<br />

1984.<br />

Jerome J. Buckley, Tennyson: <strong>The</strong> Growth of a Poet,<br />

1960.<br />

A. Dwight Culler, <strong>The</strong> Poetry of Tennyson, 1977.<br />

Donald S. Hair, Tennyson’s Language, 1991.<br />

Linda K. Hughes, <strong>The</strong> Manyfacèd Glass: Tennyson’s<br />

Dramatic Monologues, 1987.<br />

John D. Jump, ed., Tennyson: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />

1967.<br />

John Killham, ed., Critical Essays on the Poetry of<br />

Tennyson, 1960.<br />

James R. Kincaid, Tennyson’s Major Poems: <strong>The</strong> Comic<br />

and Ironic Patterns, 1975.<br />

A.F. Markley, Statliest Measures: Tennyson and the<br />

Literature of Greece and Rome, 2005.<br />

Norman Page, ed., Tennyson: Interviews and Recollections,<br />

1983.<br />

Robert Pattison, Tennyson and Tradition, 1979.<br />

Timothy Pealtson, Reading In Memoriam, 1985.<br />

Valerie Pitt, Tennyson Laureate, 1962.<br />

John D. Rosenberg, <strong>The</strong> Fall of Camelot: A Study of<br />

Tennyson’s “Idylls of the King,” 1973.<br />

Marion Shaw, An Annotated Critical <strong>Bibliography</strong> of<br />

Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1989.<br />

W. David Shaw, Alfred Lord Tennyson: <strong>The</strong> Poet in an<br />

Age of <strong>The</strong>ory, 1996.<br />

W. David Shaw, Tennyson’s Style, 1976.<br />

Alan Sinfield, Alfred Tennyson, 1986.<br />

Herbert F. Tucker, Tennyson and the Doom of<br />

Romanticism, 1988.<br />

Herbert F. Tucker, ed., Critical Essays on Alfred Lord<br />

Tennyson, 1993.<br />

Tennyson In Contexts: Images of Tennyson and<br />

Crimea and the Camera<br />

Gordon Baldwin, Malcolm Daniel, and Sarah<br />

Greenough, All the Mighty World: <strong>The</strong> Photographs<br />

of Roger Fenton, 1852–1860, 2004.<br />

Cecil Y. Lang and Edgar F. Shannon Jr., eds., <strong>The</strong><br />

Letters of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 3 vols., 1981–1990.<br />

James Thomson<br />

Editions:<br />

N.P. Messenger and J.R. Watson, eds., <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry:<br />

<strong>The</strong> City of Dreadful Night and Other Poems, 1974.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Bertram Dobell, <strong>The</strong> Laureate of Pessimism: A Sketch of<br />

the Life and Character of James Thomson, 1910.<br />

Tom Leonard, Places of the Mind: <strong>The</strong> Life and Works of<br />

James Thomson (“B.V.”), 1993.


Henry Stephens Salt, <strong>The</strong> Life of James Thomson<br />

(“B.V.”): With a Selection from his Letters and a Study<br />

of his Writing, 1972.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Jerome J. McGann, “James Thomas (B.V.): <strong>The</strong> Woven<br />

Hymns of Night and Day,” Studies in English<br />

Literature, 1500–1900 3, 1963: 493–507.<br />

Henry Paolucci, James Thomson’s “<strong>The</strong> City of Dreadful<br />

Night”: A Study of the Cultural Resources of its Author<br />

and a Reappraisal of the Poem, 2 nd ed., 2000.<br />

David William Schaefer, James Thomson: Beyond “<strong>The</strong><br />

City,” 1965.<br />

Imogene B. Walker, James Thomson: A Critical Study,<br />

1950.<br />

Raymond Williams, <strong>The</strong> Country and the City, 1973.<br />

Anthony Trollope<br />

Editions:<br />

N. John Hall, ed., <strong>The</strong> Letters of Anthony Trollope, 2<br />

vols., 1983.<br />

Graham Handley, ed., Trollope the Traveller: Selections<br />

from Trollope’s Travel Writings, 1993.<br />

Geoffrey Marvey, ed., <strong>The</strong> Warden, 2001.<br />

Michael Sadleir and Frederick Page, eds., Anthony<br />

Trollope: An Autobiography, 1980.<br />

John Sutherland, ed., Anthony Trollope: Early Short<br />

Stories, 1994.<br />

John Sutherland, ed., Anthony Trollope: Later Short<br />

Stories, 1995.<br />

Julian Thompson, ed., Anthony Trollope: <strong>The</strong> Complete<br />

Shorter Fiction, 1992.<br />

Biographies:<br />

Victoria Glendinning, Anthony Trollope, 1993.<br />

N. John Hall, Trollope: A Biography, 1991.<br />

Richard Mullen, Anthony Trollope: A <strong>Victorian</strong> in his<br />

World, 1990.<br />

David Skilton, ed., Anthony Trollope: An Autobiography,<br />

1996.<br />

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Criticism:<br />

Bradford Booth, Anthony Trollope: Aspects of his Life and<br />

Art, 1958.<br />

Elizabeth R. Epperly, Patterns of Repetition in Trollope,<br />

1989.<br />

Melissa Fegan, Literature and the Irish Famine,<br />

1845–1919, 2002.<br />

Mary Hamer, Writing by Numbers: Trollope’s Serial<br />

Fiction, 1987.<br />

Christopher Herbert, Trollope and Comic Pleasure,<br />

1987.<br />

Walter Kendrick, <strong>The</strong> Novel-Machine: <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong>ory and<br />

Fiction of Antholy Trollope, 1980.<br />

James R. Kincaid, <strong>The</strong> Novels of Anthony Trollope, 1977.<br />

Shirley R. Letwin, <strong>The</strong> Gentleman in Trollope, 1982.<br />

Margaret Markwick, Trollope and Women, 1997.<br />

Ellen Moody, Trollope on the Net, 1999.<br />

D.A. Miller, <strong>The</strong> Novel and the Police, 1988.<br />

Richard Mullen with James Munson, <strong>The</strong> Penguin<br />

Companion to Trollope, 1996.<br />

Robert M. Polhemus, <strong>The</strong> Changing World of Anthony<br />

Trollope, 1968.<br />

Michael Sadleir, Trollope: A Commentary, 1947.<br />

Andrew Sanders, Anthony Trollope, 1996.<br />

David Skilton, Anthony Trollope and his Contemporaries,<br />

1972.<br />

Donald Smalley, ed., Trollope: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />

1969.<br />

R.C. Terry, ed., Oxford Reader’s Companion to Trollope,<br />

1999.<br />

Stephen Wall, Trollope: Living with Character, 1988.<br />

Augusta Webster<br />

Editions:<br />

Christine Sutphin, ed., Augusta Webster: Portraits and<br />

Other Poems, 2000.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Isobel Armstrong, <strong>Victorian</strong> Poetry: Poetry, Poetics, and<br />

Politics, 1993.


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Susan Brown, “Economical Representations: Dante<br />

Gabriel Rossetti’s ‘Jenny,’ Augusta Webster’s ‘A<br />

Castaway,’ and the Campaign against the<br />

Contagious Diseases Acts,” <strong>Victorian</strong> Review 17,<br />

1991: 78–95.<br />

Angela Leighton, <strong>Victorian</strong> Women Poets: Writing<br />

Against the Heart, 1992.<br />

Dorothy Mermin, Godiva’s Ride: Women of Letters in<br />

England, 1830–1880, 1993.<br />

Oscar Wilde<br />

Editions:<br />

Richard Ellmann, ed., Artist as Critic: Critical Writings<br />

of Oscar Wilde, 1970.<br />

Merlin Holland and Rupert Hart-Davis, eds., Complete<br />

Letters of Oscar Wilde, 2000.<br />

H. Montgomery Hyde, ed., Annotated Oscar Wilde, 1982.<br />

Russell Jackson and Ian Small, eds., Complete Works of<br />

Oscar Wilde, 2000.<br />

Isobel Murray, ed., <strong>The</strong> Complete Short Fiction of Oscar<br />

Wilde, 3 vols., 2000–.<br />

Isobel Murray, ed., <strong>The</strong> Writings of Oscar Wilde, 1989.<br />

Norman Page, ed., <strong>The</strong> Picture of Dorian Gray, 1998.<br />

Robert Ross, ed., <strong>The</strong> First Collected Edition of the Works<br />

of Oscar Wilde, 14 vols., 1908–22.<br />

Philip E. Smith II and Michael S. Helfand, eds., Oscar<br />

Wilde’s Oxford Notebooks: A Portrait of Mind in the<br />

Making, 1989.<br />

Biography:<br />

Karl Beckson, <strong>The</strong> Oscar Wilde Encyclopedia, 1998.<br />

Barbara Belford, Oscar Wilde: A Certain Genius, 2000.<br />

Richard Ellman, Oscar Wilde, 1988.<br />

Vyvyan Holland, Oscar Wilde: A Pictorial Biography,<br />

1960.<br />

H. Montgomery Hyde, Oscar Wilde: A Biography, 1975.<br />

Melissa Knox, Oscar Wilde: A Long and Lovely Suicide,<br />

1994.<br />

Neil McKenna, <strong>The</strong> Secret Life of Oscar Wilde: An<br />

Intimate Biography, 2003.<br />

Criticism:<br />

Bruce Bashford, Oscar Wilde: <strong>The</strong> Critic as Humanist,<br />

1999.<br />

Karl Beckson, ed., Oscar Wilde: <strong>The</strong> Critical Heritage,<br />

1970.<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Oscar Wilde, 2002.<br />

Harold Bloom, ed., Oscar Wilde: Modern and Critical<br />

Views, 1985.<br />

Joseph Bristow, Effeminate England: Homoerotic Writing<br />

After 1885, 1995.<br />

Lawrence Danson, Wilde’s Intentions: <strong>The</strong> Artist in His<br />

Criticism, 1997.<br />

Richard Ellman, ed., Oscar Wilde: A Collection of<br />

Critical Essays, 1969.<br />

Nicholas Frankel, Oscar Wilde’s Decorated Books, 2000.<br />

Regenia Gagnier, Idylls of the Marketplace: Oscar Wilde<br />

and the <strong>Victorian</strong> Public, 1986.<br />

Regenia Gagnier, ed., Critical Essays on Oscar Wilde,<br />

1991.<br />

Christopher S. Nassaar, Into the Demon Universe: A<br />

Literary Exploration of Oscar Wilde, 1974.<br />

Jeff Nunokawa, Tame Passions of Wilde: <strong>The</strong> Styles of<br />

Manageable Desire, 2003.<br />

Peter Raby, ed., <strong>The</strong> Cambridge Companion to Oscar<br />

Wilde, 1997.<br />

Gary Schmidgall, <strong>The</strong> Stranger Wilde: Interpreting Oscar,<br />

1994.<br />

Ian Small, Oscar Wilde: Recent Research, 2000.<br />

Ian Small, Oscar Wilde Revalued: An Essay on New<br />

Materials and Methods of Research, 1993.<br />

Wilde In Contexts: Wilde and “<strong>The</strong> Public” and<br />

<strong>The</strong> First Wilde Trial:<br />

Ed Cohen, Talk on the Wilde Side: Toward a Genealogy<br />

of a Discourse on Male Sexualities, 1993.<br />

Michael S. Foldy, Trials of Oscar Wilde: Deviance,<br />

Morality, and Late-<strong>Victorian</strong> Society, 1997.


Great Britain Public Record Office, Oscar Wilde:Trial<br />

and Punishment 1895–1897, 1998.<br />

H. Montgomery Hyde, Oscar Wilde: <strong>The</strong> Aftermath,<br />

1963.<br />

H. Montgomery Hyde, ed., <strong>The</strong> Three Trials of Oscar<br />

Wilde, 1956.<br />

E.H. Mikhail, ed., Oscar Wilde: Interviews and<br />

Recollections, 2 vols., 1979.<br />

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