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<strong>English</strong> literature, from the beginning to the Norman Conquest.<br />

New York 1898. Numerous later edns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gospel <strong>of</strong> joy. 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ship <strong>of</strong> the soul, and other papers. 1898.<br />

Religion in literature and religion in life: two lectures. 1900.<br />

King Alfred, as educator <strong>of</strong> his people and man <strong>of</strong> letters . . . With an<br />

appendix <strong>of</strong> passages from the writings <strong>of</strong> Alfred, selected and<br />

translated from the Old <strong>English</strong> by Kate M. Warren. 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetry <strong>of</strong> Robert Browning. 1902, 2 vols 1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> kingship <strong>of</strong> love. 1903.<br />

On ten plays <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare. 1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life superlative. 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sea-charm <strong>of</strong> Venice. 1907.<br />

Studies in poetry. 1907. On Blake, Scott, Shelley, Keats. Contains also<br />

<strong>The</strong> inaugural address, above.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> Clough, Arnold, Rossetti and Morris: with an introduction<br />

on the course <strong>of</strong> poetry from 1822 to 1852. 1908, New York<br />

1908 (as Four Victorian poets), 1910 (as Clough, Arnold, Rossetti<br />

and Morris), 1913 (as Four poets: Clough, Arnold, Rossetti,<br />

Morris).<br />

<strong>The</strong> onward cry, and other sermons. 1911.<br />

Ten more plays <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare. 1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spikenard, and other sermons. 1919. Introd by J. H. Weatherall.<br />

Naturalism in <strong>English</strong> poetry. New York 1920, London 1922 (omitting<br />

some essays). On Dryden, Pope, Young, Thomson, Collins,<br />

Gray, Crabbe, Cowper, Burns, Wordsworth, Shelley, Byron.<br />

Various sermons by Brooke appeared separately and in collections, such as<br />

Modern sermons 1883. He contributed to composite works, such as<br />

Chambers’ Cyclopedia <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> <strong>Literature</strong>, ed D. Patrick, 3 vols,<br />

1902–4. He wrote reviews and articles for Century Mag, Contemporary<br />

Rev, Dublin Univ Mag, Hibbert Jnl, Living Age, Macmillan’s Mag,<br />

New England Mag, Nineteenth Cent and Popular Mag (see also<br />

Wellesley 5 1989).<br />

Editions and introductions<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and letters <strong>of</strong> the Rev F. W. Robertson. Ed Brooke 1865, 2 vols<br />

Boston 1866, 1876 (as Frederick W. Robertson. Lectures, addresses<br />

and other literary remains), New York 1903 (as Life, letters, lectures<br />

and addresses <strong>of</strong> Fredk. W. Robertson); tr Ger 1888.<br />

Shelley, P. B. Poems from Shelley. Selected and arranged by Brooke<br />

1880. Numerous later edns.<br />

Christian hymns. Ed Brooke 1881.<br />

Turner, J. M. W. <strong>The</strong> liber studiorum. Ed Brooke 1882, 1885 (as Notes<br />

on the liber studiorum), [1890] (abbreviated edn as A selection<br />

from the liber studiorum).<br />

Méyron, C. Old Paris: ten etchings . . . reproduced in copper and<br />

accompanied with preface and notes by Brooke. 1887.<br />

Shelley, P. B. Epipsychidion. Introd by Brooke and a note by A. C.<br />

Swinburne, ed R. A. Potts 1887.<br />

Coleridge, S. T. <strong>The</strong> golden book <strong>of</strong> Coleridge. Ed Brooke 1895.<br />

Crackanthorpe, H. Last studies . . . with a poem by Brooke. 1897.<br />

Wordsworth, W. Poems dedicated to national independence and<br />

liberty. Introd by Brooke 1897.<br />

A treasury <strong>of</strong> Irish poetry in the <strong>English</strong> tongue. Ed Brooke and T. W.<br />

Rolleston 1900, 1932 (rev and enlarged).<br />

Lawless, E. With the wild geese. Introd by Brooke 1902.<br />

Warren, K. M. A treasury <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature. Introd by Brooke<br />

1906.<br />

Wordsworth, W. Poems. Selected and introd by Brooke 1907.<br />

Rolleston, T. W. H. <strong>The</strong> high deeds <strong>of</strong> Finn, and other bardic<br />

romances <strong>of</strong> ancient Ireland. Introd by Brooke 1910.<br />

§2<br />

Reverend Stopford A. Brooke, M. A. Dublin Univ Mag vol 62, Sep<br />

1878.<br />

Fay, E. <strong>The</strong> Rev Stopford Brooke’s reason for his total abandonment<br />

<strong>of</strong> orthodoxy. Sheffield 1880.<br />

Matthews, W. <strong>The</strong> London pulpit. In Men, places, and things,<br />

Chicago 1887.<br />

Clarke, W. Stopford Brooke. New England Mag vol 3, Oct 1890.<br />

Molloy, J. F. <strong>The</strong> Unitarians: Sunday morning with the Rev Stopford<br />

Brooke. In <strong>The</strong> faiths <strong>of</strong> the people, 1892.<br />

Stopford Brooke. Outlook vol 70, 5 Apr 1902.<br />

Clegg, S. <strong>The</strong> library <strong>of</strong> the Rev Stopford Augustus Brooke, M. A.<br />

Bibliophile vol 3, June 1909.<br />

Carpenter, J. E. <strong>The</strong> theology <strong>of</strong> the Rev Stopford Brooke. Hibbert<br />

Jnl vol 15, Oct 1916.<br />

Hull, E. Stopford Augustus Brooke. Fortnightly Rev vol 106, Sep 1916.<br />

Stopford, F. <strong>The</strong> late Mr Stopford Brooke. Spectator vol 116, 1 and 8<br />

Apr 1916, vol 117, 29 July 1916.<br />

Jacks, L. P. <strong>The</strong> life and letters <strong>of</strong> Stopford Brooke. 2 vols New York<br />

1917.<br />

Chesterton, G. K. Stopford Brooke. Hibbert Jnl vol 16, Apr 1918.<br />

Drinkwater, J. Stopford Brooke. Quart Rev vol 229, Apr 1918.<br />

Lovett, R. M. <strong>The</strong> real Stopford Brooke. Dial vol 65, 16 Nov 1918.<br />

Stevenson, G. H. <strong>The</strong> elementals and a popular teacher. Fortnightly<br />

Rev vol 118, Oct 1922.<br />

Standley, F. L. Stopford Augustus Brooke: studies toward a biography.<br />

Evanston IL 1961. Unpbd diss.<br />

Standley, F. L. Stopford Brooke. New York [1972]. Twayne’s <strong>English</strong><br />

Authors ser; contains bibliography.<br />

Crook, K. Matthew Arnold and Stopford Brooke. Nineteenth Cent<br />

Prose 16 1989. [jmb]<br />

Robert Williams Buchanan 1841–1901<br />

See col 722.<br />

Stopford Augustus Brooke | Arthur John Butler<br />

Arthur John Butler 1844–1910<br />

§1<br />

Dante: his times and his work. 1894.<br />

Life and letters <strong>of</strong> W. J. Butler, Dean <strong>of</strong> Lincoln. 1897. Preface signed<br />

A. J. B.<br />

Some Elizabethan cipher-books. 1901.<br />

Dante and the renaissance. [1909.]<br />

Editions, introductions and translations<br />

Dante Alighieri. <strong>The</strong> purgatory. Tr and ed Butler 1880.<br />

Dante Alighieri. <strong>The</strong> paradise. Tr and ed Butler 1885.<br />

Dante Alighieri. La commedia. Ed Butler 1890.<br />

Dante Alighieri. <strong>The</strong> hell. Tr and ed Butler 1892.<br />

De Marbot, Baron. <strong>The</strong> memoirs. Tr Butler 1892.<br />

Scartazzini, G. A. A companion to Dante. Tr Butler 1893.<br />

Count Cavour and Madame de Circourt. Ed Count Nigra, tr Butler<br />

1894.<br />

Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Select essays chiefly bearing on <strong>English</strong> literature.<br />

Tr Butler [1895].<br />

Ratzel, Pr<strong>of</strong> Friedrich. <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> mankind. Tr from the 2nd edn<br />

by Butler 1896–8.<br />

Thiébault, Baron. <strong>The</strong> memoirs. Tr and condensed by Butler 1896.<br />

Bismarck, the man and the statesman. Tr from Ger under supervision<br />

<strong>of</strong> Butler 1898.<br />

Calendar <strong>of</strong> state papers, foreign series, <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth 1577–83. Ed<br />

Butler 6 vols 1901–13. Vol 6 completed by S. C. Lomas.<br />

Federn, C. Dante and his time. Introd by Butler 1902.<br />

Plumptre, E. H. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Dante. Ed Butler 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> forerunners <strong>of</strong> Dante. Ed Butler 1910.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Arthur John Butler contributed to Cornhill Mag and Nat Rev (see<br />

Wellesley vol 5). He also wrote for the Athenaeum. For Butler’s contributions<br />

to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong> modern history etc, see bibliography in A. T.<br />

Quiller-Couch, Memoir <strong>of</strong> Butler, 1917.<br />

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