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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2275 | 2276<br />

Loan exhibition <strong>of</strong> pictures [by the Pre-Raphaelites] (Leighton<br />

House, London 1902). 1902. Family note.<br />

Dunn, Henry Treffry. Recollections <strong>of</strong> Dante Gabriel Rossetti and<br />

his circle. Ed G. Pedrick 1904.<br />

§2<br />

Obits: <strong>The</strong> Times 6 Feb 1919; Westminster Gazette 6 Feb 1919;<br />

Manchester Guardian 7 Feb 1919; Paton, J. L. Some memories [<strong>of</strong><br />

W. M. Rossetti], Manchester Guardian 7 Feb 1919; Eagle, S. [J. C.<br />

Squire], New Statesman 8 Feb 1919.<br />

William Michael Rossetti. In H. Blodgett, Walt Whitman in<br />

England, Ithaca NY 1934.<br />

Chewning, L. H. William Michael Rossetti and the Shelley renaissance.<br />

KSJ 4 1955.<br />

Arinshtein, L. M. and W. E. Fredeman. William Michael Rossetti’s<br />

Democratic sonnets. VS 14, Mar 1971.<br />

Peattie, R. W. William Michael Rossetti and the defence <strong>of</strong><br />

Swinburne’s poems and ballads. HLB 19, Oct 1971.<br />

Fredeman, W. E. A key poem <strong>of</strong> the Pre-Raphaelite movement: W. M.<br />

Rossetti’s Mrs Holmes Grey. In Nineteenth-century literary perspectives:<br />

essays in honor <strong>of</strong> Lionel Stevenson, ed C. de L. Ryals,<br />

Durham NC 1974.<br />

Peattie, R. W. William Michael Rossetti’s Aldine edition <strong>of</strong> Blake.<br />

Blake: an Illus Quart 12 Summer 1978.<br />

Paley, M. D. John Camden Hotten and the first British editions <strong>of</strong><br />

Walt Whitman. Publishing History 6 1979.<br />

Peattie, R. W. W. M. Rossetti as reluctant biographer: the genesis <strong>of</strong><br />

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, his family letters, with a memoir.<br />

Nineteenth-Cent Prose 22 Spring 1995. [rwp]<br />

John Ruskin 1819–1900<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Ruskin pbd before 1868 went out <strong>of</strong> copyright in 1907, and all<br />

edns since then, except those issued by Ruskin’s publisher, George Allen (or by<br />

arrangement with him, as WC and Tauchnitz edns) are based on the early and<br />

in many cases unrevised text. <strong>The</strong>re were no copyright edns <strong>of</strong> Ruskin ptd in<br />

America before the Brantwood edn <strong>of</strong> the Collected works 1891 (ed C. E.<br />

Norton), except the New York edn <strong>of</strong> the Lectures on art 1870. An attempt<br />

has been made to list here all non-copyright edns to 1900; it is, however, certain<br />

that a number have been overlooked.<br />

Among repositories <strong>of</strong> Ruskin mss, the Ruskin Lib, Lancaster Univ, is <strong>of</strong><br />

central importance, holding autographs and/or pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> some thirty <strong>of</strong><br />

Ruskin’s works, the ms <strong>of</strong> his Diaries and many thousands <strong>of</strong> letters. (<strong>The</strong><br />

Ruskin Lib now holds the collections formerly housed at the Ruskin Galleries,<br />

Bembridge School, Bembridge, Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight.)<br />

In the British Isles there are also very significant holdings <strong>of</strong> mss and correspondence<br />

at the Bodleian, Oxford Univ, in the BL and at John Rylands Univ<br />

Lib, Manchester, while there are significant holdings also at the Fitzwilliam<br />

Museum, <strong>Cambridge</strong>, and a large collection <strong>of</strong> letters at Brantwood, Coniston,<br />

Cumbria. Detailed information on these collections, and on the very many<br />

smaller holdings <strong>of</strong> Ruskin material in the British Isles is available in LR vol<br />

2, 1988.<br />

In the United States, there are very important collections at the Bienecke<br />

Lib, Yale; at the Pierpont Morgan Lib, New York; at the Huntington; and at<br />

the Univ <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin. <strong>The</strong>re are significant collections also at<br />

Princeton, Columbia Univ Lib, at the Houghton Lib, Harvard, and at the<br />

Univ <strong>of</strong> North Carolina. See also:<br />

Thorpe, W. <strong>The</strong> Ruskin mss. Princeton Univ Lib Chron 1 1940.<br />

Hogan, C. B. <strong>The</strong> Yale collection <strong>of</strong> the mss <strong>of</strong> Ruskin. Yale Gazette<br />

16 1942.<br />

Dearden, J. S. <strong>The</strong> Ruskin Galleries at Bembridge school. BJRL 51<br />

1968–9.<br />

Dearden, J. S. <strong>The</strong> Ruskin Galleries, Bembridge school. In his Facets<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ruskin, 1970. Rptd from Apollo 1961.<br />

Dearden, J. S. <strong>The</strong> Haddon C. Adams Ruskin collection at<br />

Bembridge. BJRL 55 1972–3.<br />

Taylor, F. and G. A. Matheson. Handlist <strong>of</strong> additions to the collections<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> mss in the John Rylands Library, 1952–70. BJRL<br />

60 1978–9.<br />

Dearden, J. S. Ruskin, Bembridge and Brantwood. Keele 1994.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Allibone, S. A. A critical dictionary <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature, and British<br />

and American authors. Philadelphia 1870, vol 2 pp. 1894–6.<br />

Useful for contemporary reviews and Amer edns.<br />

[Shepherd, R. H.] <strong>The</strong> bibliography <strong>of</strong> Ruskin from 1834 to the<br />

present time. [1878], New York 1878, London [1879], 1881 (5th<br />

edn).<br />

Axon, W. E. A. Ruskin: a bibliographical biography. Manchester<br />

1879, 1881 (enlarged). Rptd from Papers <strong>of</strong> Manchester Lib Club<br />

vol 5.<br />

Kennedy, W. S. A bibliography <strong>of</strong> Ruskin. Literary World (Boston) 13<br />

June 1885.<br />

Wise, T. J. and J. P. Smart. A bibliography <strong>of</strong> the writings in prose and<br />

verse <strong>of</strong> Ruskin, with a list <strong>of</strong> the more important Ruskiniana. 19<br />

pts 1889–93 (priv ptd), 2 vols 1964. <strong>The</strong> most minute account <strong>of</strong><br />

the earlier edns <strong>of</strong> each text, listing also works ed or contributed<br />

to by Ruskin, and most early reviews.<br />

Jameson, M. E. A bibliographical contribution to the study <strong>of</strong><br />

Ruskin. <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1901. <strong>The</strong> fullest list <strong>of</strong> Amer edns, but at<br />

second hand and unreliable.<br />

Copyright and copy-wrong: the authentic and the unauthentic<br />

Ruskin. 1907. Not a bibliography, but a summary <strong>of</strong> the controversy<br />

arising when Ruskin’s works printed before 1865 went out<br />

<strong>of</strong> copyright in 1907, and were rptd in large numbers in their<br />

unrevised form.<br />

Cook, E. T. and A. D. O. Wedderburn. <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Ruskin. Library<br />

edition 1912, vol 38: <strong>Bibliography</strong>. By far the most comprehensive<br />

and reliable bibliography, including references to the detailed<br />

bibliographies prefixed to each work separately in the earlier vols<br />

<strong>of</strong> the set.<br />

Carter, J. and H. G. Pollard. An enquiry into the nature <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

nineteenth-century pamphlets. 1934. 8 <strong>of</strong> the pams discussed are<br />

by Ruskin.<br />

Dearden, J. S. Wise and Ruskin, 1–3. BC 18 Spring, Summer, Autumn<br />

1969 (with a note under same title in BC 20 1971). Further and<br />

very full discussion <strong>of</strong> the forgeries dealt with by Carter and<br />

Pollard in their Enquiry, above.<br />

Beetz, K. H. Ruskin: a bibliography 1900–74. Metuchen NJ 1976. A<br />

listing <strong>of</strong> later edns, along with a bibliography <strong>of</strong> criticism.<br />

Cate, G. A. John Ruskin, a reference guide: a selective guide to<br />

significant and representative works about him. Boston 1988.<br />

Lists and annotates important reviews, criticism and biography<br />

from 1843 to 1987.<br />

Garbutt, J. Ruskin index: the works and associated items <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Ruskin held at the Armitt Library, Ambleside. Ambleside 1993.<br />

Collections<br />

Collected works. 15 vols New York 1861–3, 13 vols New York 1866–7.<br />

Collected works. 11 vols 1871–80. Vol 1 Sesame and lilies, 1871; vol 2<br />

Munera pulveris, Keston 1872; vol 3 Aratra Pentelici, Keston 1872;<br />

vol 4 <strong>The</strong> eagle’s nest, Keston 1872; vol 5 Time and tide, Keston<br />

1872; vol 6 <strong>The</strong> crown <strong>of</strong> wild olive, Keston 1873; vol 7 Ariadne<br />

Florentina, Orpington 1876; vol 8 Val d’Arno, Orpington 1874;<br />

vol 9 <strong>The</strong> queen <strong>of</strong> the air, Orpington 1874; vol 10 <strong>The</strong> two paths,<br />

Orpington 1878; vol 11 A joy for ever, Orpington 1880.<br />

Collected works. 30 vols New York 1876, 25 vols New York 1884<br />

(Library edn), 12 vols New York 1885 (Popular edn), 14 vols New<br />

York 1885, 26 vols New York 1885–90, 13 vols New York 1887, 26<br />

vols New York 1887, 26 vols Boston 1887, 26 vols New York 1890,<br />

26 vols Philadelphia 1891, 10 vols New York 1895, 13 vols New York<br />

1895, 27 vols Boston 1898 (St Mark’s edn) (including study by J. A.<br />

Hobson), 13 vols Boston 1900, 30 vols New York 1905.

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