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Collected essays. 4 pts 1907–8.<br />

My alpine jubilee 1851–1907. 1908.<br />

National and social problems. 1908.<br />

Realities and ideals social, political, literary and artistic. 1908.<br />

Autobiographic memoirs: I. 1831–1870. II. 1870–1910. 2 vols 1911.<br />

Among my books: centenaries, reviews, memoirs. 1912.<br />

<strong>The</strong> positive evolution <strong>of</strong> religion: its moral and social reaction.<br />

1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> German peril: forecasts 1864–1914, realities 1915, hopes 191–.<br />

1915.<br />

On society. 1918. Lectures given to several positivist societies.<br />

Obiter scripta 1918. 1919.<br />

On jurisprudence and the conflict <strong>of</strong> laws; revised and annotated by<br />

A. H. F. Lefroy. Oxford 1919. Rptd from Fortnightly Rev.<br />

Novissima verba: last words 1920. 1921.<br />

De senectute: more last words. 1923.<br />

Editions, introductions and translations<br />

Comte, A. System <strong>of</strong> positive polity. Tr J. H. Bridges, Harrison and<br />

others 4 vols 1875–7.<br />

Fleay, F. G. Three lectures on education. With a preface by Harrison.<br />

1883.<br />

Comte, A. <strong>The</strong> positivist library <strong>of</strong> Auguste Comte. Tr and ed<br />

Harrison 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new calendar <strong>of</strong> great men: biographies <strong>of</strong> the 558 worthies in<br />

the positivist calendar <strong>of</strong> Auguste Comte. Ed Harrison ‘1892’<br />

[1891], 1920 (rev and enlarged).<br />

Comte, A. <strong>The</strong> positive philosophy <strong>of</strong> Auguste Comte. Introd by<br />

Harrison 3 vols 1896 (originally, in 1853, tr H. Martineau).<br />

Carlyle, T. Past and present. Introd by Harrison 1897.<br />

Shore, L. C. Poems: with a memoir by Arabella Shore and an appreciation<br />

by Harrison. 1897.<br />

Levy-Bruhl, L. <strong>The</strong> philosophy <strong>of</strong> Auguste Comte. Tr K. de<br />

Beaumont-Klein, introd by Harrison 1903.<br />

Carlyle, T. Essays. Introd by Harrison [1904].<br />

Gissing, G. Veranilda: a romance. Introd by Harrison 1904.<br />

Bacon, F. Essays. Introd by Harrison 1905.<br />

Trollope, A. <strong>The</strong> Barsetshire novels. Introd by Harrison 8 vols 1906.<br />

Bridges, J. H. Essays and addresses. Ed L. T. Hobhouse, introd by<br />

Harrison 1907.<br />

Comte, A. A general view <strong>of</strong> positivism. Tr J. H. Bridges, introd by<br />

Harrison [1908].<br />

Comte, A. Early essays on social philosophy. Tr by H. Dix Hutton<br />

from vol 4 <strong>of</strong> Comte’s Système de politique positive, ed and<br />

introd Harrison [1911].<br />

Trollope, A. Phineas Finn and Phineas Redux. Introd by Harrison 2<br />

vols 1911.<br />

Russell, M. A. Golden grain: thoughts <strong>of</strong> many minds. Compiled by<br />

A. Russell, introd by Harrison 1912.<br />

Edwards, M. B. B. <strong>The</strong> lord <strong>of</strong> the harvest. Introd by Harrison 1913.<br />

Novel (WC).<br />

Harrison, A. <strong>The</strong> Kaiser’s war. Introd by Harrison [1914].<br />

Letters<br />

Letters to Eugen Oswald. BLR 2 1941.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Harrison contributed numerous reviews, notes and articles to periodicals,<br />

notably Contemporary Rev, Fortnightly Rev, Forum, <strong>Literature</strong>,<br />

Nineteenth Cent and Positivist Rev (see also Wellesley 5 1989 and vol 2 <strong>of</strong><br />

Autobiographic memoirs). Many <strong>of</strong> Harrison’s notes and articles were<br />

rptd in collections such as Trans <strong>of</strong> the Royal Historical Soc, or separately;<br />

his articles in Forum on the major nineteenth-century <strong>English</strong> prose-writers<br />

and novelists were first pbd separately by Edward Arnold in 1894 and 1895,<br />

and together in 1895 as Studies in early Victorian literature. Harrison<br />

also contributed to the Encyclopaedia Britannnica and to collective works<br />

such as International policy: essays on the foreign relations <strong>of</strong><br />

England, 1866; A. Bowker’s Alfred the Great, 1899, and Great religions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the world, 1901.<br />

§2<br />

Harris, M. Two Victorian portraits. North Amer Rev Sep 1920. On J.<br />

Morley and Harrison.<br />

Frederic Harrison, the writer as man <strong>of</strong> action: an unabashed<br />

Victorian. <strong>The</strong> Times 15 Jan 1923.<br />

Luce, M. Harrison. Nineteenth Cent Mar 1923.<br />

Saintsbury, G. Harrison. Fortnightly Rev Mar 1923.<br />

Harrison, A. Frederic Harrison: thoughts and memories. 1926.<br />

Bicknell, J. W. Frederic Harrison. In Victorian prose: a guide to<br />

research, ed D. J. DeLaura, New York 1973.<br />

Marandon, S. Figures d’agnostiques victoriens. Cahiers d’Études<br />

Victoriens et Edouardiens 15 Apr 1982. On J. Morley, P. G.<br />

Hamerton and Harrison.<br />

Sullivan, H. R. Frederic Harrison. Boston 1983.<br />

Vogeler, M. S. Frederic Harrison: the vocations <strong>of</strong> a positivist.<br />

Oxford 1984.<br />

Coustillas, P. Frederic Harrison ou l’art d’être positiviste. Études<br />

Anglaises 40 1987.<br />

Sullivan, H. R. Frederic Harrison. DLB vol 57 1987. [fjmk]<br />

Elizabeth Julia Hasell 1830–87<br />

<strong>The</strong> rock: and other short lectures on passages <strong>of</strong> Holy Scripture.<br />

1867.<br />

Calderon. Edinburgh and London 1879, Philadelphia 1879. Foreign<br />

classics for <strong>English</strong> readers, ed Margaret Oliphant.<br />

Short family prayers. 1879.<br />

Tasso. Edinburgh 1882, Philadelphia 1882.<br />

Bible partings. 1883. [md]<br />

William Ernest Henley 1849–1903<br />

See col 741.<br />

Augustus John Cuthbert Hare | Auberon Edward William Herbert<br />

Auberon Edward William Herbert 1838–1906<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> Danes in camp: letters from Sönderborg. 1864.<br />

A politician in trouble about his soul. 1884. Rptd with alterations<br />

and additions from the Fortnightly Rev.<br />

Anti-force papers, nos 1–3. [1885.] Rptd with alterations and additions<br />

from the Newcastle Weekly Chron. Partly tr Ger 1892.<br />

Windfall and waterdrift. 1894. Poems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> voluntaryist creed: being the Herbert Spencer lecture delivered<br />

at Oxford June 7 1906, and a plea for voluntaryism. 1908.<br />

Taxation and anarchism: a discussion between the Hon Auberon<br />

Herbert and J. H. Levy. [1912.]<br />

Editions, contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Herbert edited a series <strong>of</strong> letters, <strong>The</strong> sacrifice <strong>of</strong> education to examination,<br />

1889. He collaborated with J. H. Levy et al in A symposium on the<br />

land question, 1890, with H. Wager in Bad air and bad health, 1894, and<br />

with F. Harrison in Two open letters to Lord Salisbury on the iniquity<br />

<strong>of</strong> a war against the Transvaal, [1899]. Herbert wrote articles for<br />

Contemporary Rev, Daily News, Fortnightly Rev, Newcastle Weekly<br />

Chron, New Rev and Nineteenth Cent (see also Wellesley 5 1989). Essays<br />

and articles by Herbert were included in several works such as T. Mackay, A<br />

plea for liberty: an argument against socialism and socialistic legislation,<br />

1891, T. Thatcher, Common sense health reform, [1899], and E.<br />

Mack, <strong>The</strong> right and wrong <strong>of</strong> compulsion by the state, Indianapolis<br />

1978.<br />

§2<br />

Harris, S. H. Auberon Herbert: crusader for liberty. 1943. [fjmk]<br />

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