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Edition and Introductions<br />

Pattison, Mark. Memoirs. 1885, rptd Farnborough and London<br />

1969. Many reviews, including those by Henry Nettleship in Acad<br />

28 Mar 1885, John Morley in Macmillan’s Mag 51, Apr 1885, and<br />

Eliza Lynn Linton in Temple Bar 74, June 1885.<br />

Bulley, A. A. and M. Whitley. Women’s work . . . with a preface by<br />

Lady Dilke. 1894 (Gibbin’s Social Questions no 13).<br />

Molinier, E. <strong>The</strong> Wallace Collection (objets d’art) at Hertford House<br />

. . .With an introduction by Lady Dilke. 1903.<br />

§2<br />

Obits: <strong>The</strong> Times, 25 Oct 1904; Athenaeum 30 Oct 1904.<br />

Dilke, Sir C. W. Memoir. In 1905 edn <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> the spiritual life.<br />

Askwith, <strong>The</strong> Hon B. E. Lady Dilke: a biography. 1969.<br />

Israel, K. Names and stories: Emilia Dilke and Victorian culture.<br />

New York and Oxford 1998. [jw]<br />

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1863–1944<br />

See col 1677.<br />

Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh 1861–1922<br />

See LR and NRA for mss and letters. Notable collections in BL, Bodleian,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> Univ: King’s College, Glasgow Univ Lib, Liverpool Univ: Sidney<br />

Jones Lib.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> Raleigh’s works 1883–1922. Periodical, 8 Sep 1922,<br />

rptd in abstract in the Letters vol 2, below.<br />

§1<br />

Poetry and fact: an inaugural address delivered at University<br />

College, Liverpool 13 March 1890. Liverpool 1890.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> novel: being a short sketch <strong>of</strong> its history from the earliest<br />

times to the appearance <strong>of</strong> Waverley. 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> riddle: a pleasant pastoral comedy adapted from the Wife <strong>of</strong><br />

Bath’s tale as it is set forth in the works <strong>of</strong> Master Ge<strong>of</strong>frey<br />

Chaucer, presented at Otterspool on Midsummers Eve 1895.<br />

Liverpool 1895.<br />

Robert Louis Stevenson. 1895.<br />

Style. 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> study <strong>of</strong> arts in a modern university. Liverpool 1899.<br />

Milton. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> study <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature: being the inaugural lecture delivered<br />

at the University <strong>of</strong> Glasgow on Thursday October 18 1900.<br />

Glasgow 1900.<br />

Mackay in ’Egitto: a cantata in two inundations. 1901. Rptd from A<br />

miscellany: presented to J. M. Mackay.<br />

Wordsworth. 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> voyages <strong>of</strong> the sixteenth century. Vol 12 <strong>of</strong> Hakluyt’s<br />

<strong>The</strong> principal navigations. Glasgow 1903–5, 1906 (rev and reissued<br />

separately).<br />

In memoriam: James McNeill Whistler. 1905.<br />

Some thoughts on examinations: by an examiner. 1906 (priv ptd).<br />

Samuel Johnson: the Leslie Stephen lecture delivered in the Senate<br />

House, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 22 February 1907. Oxford 1907.<br />

Shakespeare. 1907 (EML).<br />

Vandyopadhyana, J. Notes on Raleigh’s life <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare.<br />

Calcutta 1917.<br />

Six essays on Johnson. Oxford 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meaning <strong>of</strong> a university: an inaugural address delivered to the<br />

students <strong>of</strong> University College Aberystwyth. 1911.<br />

Richard who would not be king: a puppet play in three acts. Oxford<br />

1911.<br />

James: a comedy in one act. [Oxford] 1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> age <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth. Oxford 1916. In Shakespeare’s England: an<br />

Emilia Frances Pattison | John Mackinnon Robertson<br />

account <strong>of</strong> the life and manners <strong>of</strong> his age, 2 vols Oxford 1916<br />

(planned by W. Raleigh and ed S. Lee and C. T. Onions).<br />

Romance: two lectures. Princeton 1916. Lectures delivered at<br />

Princeton Univ 4 & 5 May 1915.<br />

England and the war: being sundry addresses delivered during the<br />

war. Oxford 1918.<br />

Shakespeare and England. 1918. Annual Shakespeare lecture for the<br />

Br Acad, also in PBA 1917–18, 1921.<br />

<strong>The</strong> war in the air: being the story <strong>of</strong> the part played in the Great<br />

War by the Royal Air Force. 6 vols Oxford 1922–37 (vol 1 by<br />

Raleigh, vols 2–6 by H. A. Jones).<br />

Laughter from a cloud. Introd by H. Raleigh 1923. Humorous<br />

sketches and poems.<br />

Some authors: a collection <strong>of</strong> literary essays 1896–1916. Oxford<br />

1923.<br />

On writing and writers: being extracts from his notebooks. Selected<br />

and ed by G. Gordon. 1926.<br />

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

works<br />

Raleigh edited and wrote introductions for numerous authors such as<br />

Matthew Arnold, Blake, Baldassare Castiglione, Samuel Johnson, Keats,<br />

Milton, Shakespeare and Shelley. He edited the <strong>Cambridge</strong> Rev, 1883–4, and<br />

made contributions to Fortnightly Rev, New Rev (see Wellesley 5 1989),<br />

Thrush, TLS and the Yellow Book. His Address <strong>of</strong> reception to John<br />

Masefield appeared in Royal Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Literature</strong> <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Kingdom, London: addresses <strong>of</strong> reception, 1914.<br />

Letters<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Raleigh 1879–1922. Ed Lady Raleigh 2 vols<br />

1926, 1928 (enlarged).<br />

A selection from the letters <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Raleigh 1880–1922. Ed<br />

Lady Raleigh, preface D. Nichol Smith, introd by R. Bridges.<br />

1928.<br />

§2<br />

Raleigh. Acad 18 Dec 1897.<br />

Obituary notices on Raleigh appeared in May and June 1922, in the<br />

Liverpool Post (O. Elton), Oxford Chron (H. W. Garrod), Oxford<br />

Mag (T. H. Warren), TLS (G. S. Gordon, rptd in his Lives <strong>of</strong><br />

authors, 1950).<br />

Chapman, R. W. Raleigh. London Mercury July 1922.<br />

Jones, H. A. Sir Walter Raleigh and the air history: a personal recollection.<br />

1922.<br />

Crum, V. Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh. Oxford 1923.<br />

Gordon, G. S. Raleigh in his letters. London Mercury 13 Apr 1926<br />

(rptd in his Discipline <strong>of</strong> letters, Oxford 1949).<br />

Legouis, E. Raleigh d’après ses lettres. Revue Anglo-Américaine 4<br />

1926.<br />

Hart, H. L. A. <strong>The</strong> position <strong>of</strong> Raleigh among literary critics.<br />

Nineteenth Cent Oct 1927.<br />

Garrod, H. W. Walter Raleigh. In his <strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> poetry, 1929.<br />

Palmer, D. J. Walter Raleigh and the years <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> Fund. In his<br />

<strong>The</strong> rise <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> studies, 1965.<br />

Kelly, T. Some thoughts <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Raleigh. In KM80: a birthday<br />

album for Kenneth Muir, Tuesday 5 May 1987. Liverpool nd.<br />

Ansari, A. A. Essays on Sir Walter Raleigh 1988. Aligarh 1988.<br />

[fjmk]<br />

John Mackinnon Robertson 1856–1933<br />

See NRA for mss and letters. Notable collections in BL, Bodleian, Durham<br />

Univ Lib, Lib <strong>of</strong> the International Inst for Social History at Amsterdam, Lilly<br />

Lib Indiana.<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the works by J. M. Robertson. In J. M. Robertson<br />

(1856–1933), liberal, rationalist, and scholar, ed G. A. Wells, 1987.<br />

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