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Eliot, G. Silas Marner. Introd by Garnett 1905.<br />

Pollard, A. W. An essay on colophone. Introd by Garnett 1905.<br />

Reade, C. Peg W<strong>of</strong>fington. Introd by Garnett 1905.<br />

Travers, R. <strong>The</strong> two Arcadias. Introd by Garnett 1905.<br />

Goldsmith, O. <strong>The</strong> vicar <strong>of</strong> Wakefield. Introd by Garnett 1906.<br />

Plato. <strong>The</strong> republic. Tr H. Spens, introd by Garnett 1906 (EL).<br />

Shakespeare, W. Complete works. Introd by Garnett 1906.<br />

Lamb, C. <strong>The</strong> letters. Ed Garnett 1907.<br />

Peacock, T. L. Headlong Hall and Nightmare Abbey. Introd by<br />

Garnett 1908.<br />

Pepys, S. Diary and correspondence. Introd by Garnett 1908 (EL).<br />

Manning, A. <strong>The</strong> household <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas More. Introd by Garnett<br />

1909.<br />

Peacock, T. L. Letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley. Ed<br />

Garnett, Boston 1910.<br />

Shelley, P. B. Poetical works. Introd by Garnett 1911.<br />

<strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> literature: a comprehensive anthology <strong>of</strong> the best literature.<br />

Ed with biographical and explanatory notes by Garnett et<br />

al, 1922.<br />

Richard Garnett was general editor <strong>of</strong> the International Lib <strong>of</strong> Famous Lit 20<br />

vols 1899.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Garnett wrote for Macmillan’s Mag, Fortnightly Rev, Fraser’s Mag,<br />

Nat Rev, New Quart Mag, New Rev, Temple Bar and Dublin Univ<br />

Mag (see Wellesley 5 1989). He contributed 196 articles to DNB.<br />

<strong>Literature</strong> 1837–87. In T. H. Ward, Reign <strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria vol 2,<br />

1887.<br />

A history <strong>of</strong> Italian literature. 1898. Vol 4 <strong>of</strong> E. Gosse, Short histories<br />

<strong>of</strong> the literatures <strong>of</strong> the world.<br />

<strong>The</strong> universal anthology. Ed Garnett, Léon Vallée and Alois Brandl<br />

1899–1902. Numerous edns.<br />

Letters<br />

Letters about Shelley, interchanged by three friends – Edward<br />

Dowden, Richard Garnett and Wm Michael Rossetti. Ed Garnett<br />

1917.<br />

§2<br />

Cordier, H. Le docteur Richard Garnett. 1906.<br />

McCrimmon, B. Richard Garnett, the scholar as librarian. 1989.<br />

[md]<br />

Sir William Edmund Gosse 1849–1928<br />

For mss and letters, see LR. Notable collections <strong>of</strong> Gosse mss in BL, Leeds Univ<br />

Lib, <strong>Cambridge</strong> Univ Lib and in several libs in the US.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Lister, R. J. A catalogue <strong>of</strong> a portion <strong>of</strong> the library <strong>of</strong> Edmund Gosse.<br />

1893.<br />

Garnett, R. Eng Illus Mag Sep 1903. Includes articles by and on<br />

Gosse.<br />

Cox, E. H. M. <strong>The</strong> library <strong>of</strong> Edmund Gosse. 1924.<br />

Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the library <strong>of</strong> the late Edmund Gosse. 1928–9.<br />

Gullick, N. In E. Charteris, <strong>The</strong> life and letters <strong>of</strong> Gosse, 1931,<br />

below.<br />

A catalogue <strong>of</strong> the Gosse correspondence in the Brotherton collection<br />

consisting mainly <strong>of</strong> letters written to Gosse 1867–1928. Ed<br />

P. Gosse, Leeds 1950.<br />

Collections<br />

Collected poems. 1911.<br />

Portraits and sketches. 1912.<br />

Collected essays. 12 vols 1912–27.<br />

Selected poems. [1926.]<br />

Selected essays. 2 vols 1928.<br />

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald | Sir William Edmund Gosse<br />

§1<br />

Madrigals, songs and sonnets. 1870. 32 by Gosse and 30 by J. A.<br />

Blaikie.<br />

Two visits to Denmark. 1872; tr Danish 1912.<br />

On viol and flute. 1873, 1883 (author’s edn), 1890 (33 poems from the<br />

original edn and 36 poems drawn from other vols including New<br />

poems, 1879).<br />

<strong>The</strong> ethical condition <strong>of</strong> the early Scandinavian peoples. 1875. Rptd<br />

from the Jnl <strong>of</strong> the Trans <strong>of</strong> the Victoria Philosophical Inst.<br />

King Erik. 1876, 1893 (with introductory essay by T. Watts<br />

[-Dunton]). A tragedy in verse.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unknown lover. 1878. A play for private performance with an<br />

essay on the Chamber drama in England.<br />

New poems. 1879.<br />

Studies in the literature <strong>of</strong> Northern Europe. 1879, 1883 (new and<br />

cheaper edn).<br />

Gray. 1882 (EML), 1889 (rev).<br />

Cecil Lawson: a memoir. 1883.<br />

Lawrence Alma Tadema. 1883.<br />

Seventeenth-century studies: a contribution to the history <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>English</strong> poetry. 1883. Rptd for the most part from Cornhill Mag.<br />

A critical essay on the life and works <strong>of</strong> George Tinworth. 1883.<br />

Notes on the pictures and drawings <strong>of</strong> Mr Alfred W. Hunt. 1884.<br />

An epistle to Dr Oliver Wendell Holmes on his seventy-fifth birthday.<br />

1884 (priv ptd).<br />

Firdausi in exile and other poems. 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> masque <strong>of</strong> painters. 1885 (priv ptd).<br />

From Shakespeare to Pope: an inquiry into the causes and phenomena<br />

<strong>of</strong> the rise <strong>of</strong> classical poetry in England. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1885.<br />

Raleigh. 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> William Congreve. 1888, 1924 (rev and enlarged).<br />

A history <strong>of</strong> eighteenth century literature 1660–1780. 1889.<br />

Robert Browning: personalia. 1890.<br />

Heinemann’s international library. 21 vols 1890–4. With special<br />

introd by Gosse to each vol.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Philip Henry Gosse. 1890.<br />

Northern studies. 1890.<br />

Gossip in a library. 1891. Rptd from Saturday Rev, St James’s Gazette,<br />

and Black and White.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shelley centenary address at Horsham, August 4th, 1892.<br />

Arundel 1892 (priv ptd). Includes address by Gosse.<br />

Wolcott Balestier: a portrait sketch. 1892 (priv ptd). Rptd from<br />

Century Mag.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret <strong>of</strong> Narcisse: a romance. 1892.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rose <strong>of</strong> Omar: inscription for the rose-tree brought from Omar’s<br />

tomb and planted on the grave <strong>of</strong> Edward FitzGerald. 1893, [1893]<br />

(priv ptd).<br />

Questions at issue. 1893.<br />

In russet and silver. 1894, Chicago 1895.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jacobean poets. 1894.<br />

Critical kit-kats. 1896; the essay on Walt Whitman tr Ger 1902.<br />

A short history <strong>of</strong> modern <strong>English</strong> literature. 1897, 1924 (with 2<br />

further chs).<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and letters <strong>of</strong> John Donne, Dean <strong>of</strong> St Paul’s. 2 vols 1899.<br />

Hypolympia, or the gods in the island: an ironic fantasy. 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> challenge <strong>of</strong> the Brontës. 1903 (priv ptd). Also in Pbns <strong>of</strong> Brontë<br />

Soc Feb 1904.<br />

Jeremy Taylor. 1903 (EML).<br />

<strong>English</strong> literature: an illustrated record by Richard Garnett and<br />

Edmund Gosse. 4 vols 1903–4, New York 1904–5. Vol 1 by Garnett,<br />

vol 2 by Garnett and Gosse, vols 3–4 by Gosse. Numerous edns.<br />

British portrait painters and engravers <strong>of</strong> the eighteenth century –<br />

Kneller to Reynolds; with an introductory essay and biographical<br />

notes. 2 vols 1905.<br />

Coventry Patmore. 1905.<br />

French pr<strong>of</strong>iles. 1905.<br />

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