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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

391 | 392<br />

Wolff, L. John Keats: sa vie et son oeuvre. Paris 1910.<br />

Hudson, W. H. Keats and his poetry. 1911.<br />

Mackail, J. W. Lectures on poetry. 1911.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bookman memorial souvenir. Bookman (London), June 1912.<br />

Spurgeon, C. Mysticism in <strong>English</strong> literature. 1913.<br />

Hearn, L. Interpretations <strong>of</strong> literature. Ed J. Erskine 1915.<br />

Powys, J. C. Visions and revisions: a book <strong>of</strong> literary devotions. 1915.<br />

Thomas, E. Keats. London and New York [1916].<br />

Babbitt, I. Rousseau and romanticism. 1919.<br />

Rossetti, D. G. John Keats. Criticism and comments. 1919 (priv ptd by<br />

T. J. Wise). Five letters to H. B. Forman.<br />

Biographies<br />

Clarke, C. Cowden. Letter on John Keats, the poet. Morning Chron,<br />

27 July 1821.<br />

Hunt, L. On the suburbs <strong>of</strong> Genoa and the country about London. In<br />

his <strong>The</strong> literary examiner, 1823.<br />

Procter, B. W. (writing as ‘Iluscenor’). Recollections <strong>of</strong> books and<br />

their authors, no. 6: John Keats, the poet. Olio: or museum <strong>of</strong><br />

entertainment, Jan–July 1828.<br />

Hunt, L. Lord Byron and some <strong>of</strong> his contemporaries. 1828.<br />

Hone, W. <strong>The</strong> every-day book and table book. 1830–1.<br />

Clarke, C. Cowden. In his <strong>The</strong> riches <strong>of</strong> Chaucer, 1 1835.<br />

Brown, C. A. In his Shakespeare’s autobiographical poems, 1838.<br />

Brown, C. A. Walks in the north during the summer <strong>of</strong> 1818.<br />

Plymouth and Devonport Weekly Jnl, 1, 8, 15, 22 Oct 1840.<br />

Dendy, W. C. <strong>The</strong> philosophy <strong>of</strong> mystery. 1841.<br />

Severn, J. Sonnet by the late John Keats. Union Mag, Feb 1846.<br />

Milnes, R. M. Life, letters and literary remains <strong>of</strong> Keats. 2 vols 1848,<br />

New York 1848, 1 vol London 1867; ed R. Lynd 1927 (EL); Oxford<br />

1931 (WC).<br />

Hunt, L. In his Autobiography, with reminiscences <strong>of</strong> friends and<br />

contemporaries, 3 vols 1850; ed E. Blunden, Oxford 1928 (WC); ed<br />

J. E. Morpurgo 1948.<br />

Clarke, C. Cowden. Letter. Examiner, 9 July 1853.<br />

Taylor, T. In his Life <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Robert Haydon, from his autobiography<br />

and journals, 3 vols 1853.<br />

Clarke, C. Cowden. Recollections <strong>of</strong> Keats. Atlantic Monthly, Jan<br />

1861; GM, Feb 1874 (rev).<br />

Severn, J. On the vicissitudes <strong>of</strong> Keats’s fame. Atlantic Monthly, Apr<br />

1863.<br />

J. H. C. Chatterton. N & Q , 24 Aug 1872.<br />

Haydon, B. R. In his Correspondence and table talk, 2 vols 1876.<br />

Haydon, B. R. Diary. Ed W. B. Pope 5 vols <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1960–3.<br />

Procter, B. W. An autobiographical fragment and biographical<br />

notes, 1877.<br />

Clarke, C. Cowden. and M. Cowden Clarke. In their Recollections <strong>of</strong><br />

writers, 1878; introd by R. Gittings, Fontwell 1969 (photo facs).<br />

Forman, H. B. Severn and Keats. Athenaeum, 23, 30 Aug 1879.<br />

Richardson, B. W. An Esculapian poet – John Keats. In his Asclepiad,<br />

1884; rptd in his Disciples <strong>of</strong> Aesculapius, 1900.<br />

Colvin, S. Keats. 1887 (EML).<br />

Rossetti, W. M. Life <strong>of</strong> Keats. 1887.<br />

Sharp, W. In his Life and letters <strong>of</strong> Joseph Severn, 1892.<br />

Graham, W. Keats and Severn. New Rev, May 1894; rptd in his Last<br />

links with Byron, Shelley and Keats, 1898.<br />

Colvin, S. A morning’s walk in a Hampstead garden. Monthly Rev,<br />

Mar 1903; rptd in <strong>The</strong> John Keats memorial volume, 1921.<br />

Miller, B. Leigh Hunt’s relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. New<br />

York 1910.<br />

Colvin, S. Keats and his friends: unpublished poems and letters.<br />

TLS, 16 April 1914.<br />

Colvin, S. Keats: his life and poetry, his friends, critics and afterfame.<br />

1917, 1918, 1920.<br />

Blunden, E. Shelley and Keats as they struck their contemporaries.<br />

1925.<br />

Dilke, C. W. Memoir. In Endymion, introd by H. Clement Notcutt,<br />

1927.<br />

Brown, C. A. Life <strong>of</strong> John Keats. Ed D. H. Bodurtha and W. B. Pope 1937.<br />

Brown, C. A. Some letters and miscellanea <strong>of</strong> Charles Brown, the<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> Keats and Thomas Richards. Ed M. B. Forman 1937.<br />

Hewlett, D. Adonais: a life <strong>of</strong> John Keats. 1937.<br />

Bate, W. J. John Keats. <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA and Oxford 1963.<br />

Ward, A. John Keats: the making <strong>of</strong> a poet. London and New York<br />

1963.<br />

Brown, C. A. Letters. Ed J. Stillinger. <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1966.<br />

Gittings, R. John Keats. 1968, 1971 (Pen).<br />

Stillinger, J. Another early biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> ‘young Keats’. ELN<br />

18, 1981.<br />

Pinion, F. B. A Keats chronology. 1992.<br />

Motion, A. Keats. 1997.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Keats–Shelley Jnl and <strong>The</strong> Keats–Shelley Rev ( formerly <strong>The</strong><br />

Keats–Shelley Memorial Bull) are published annually. [dw]<br />

John Keble 1792–1866<br />

On translation from dead languages: a prize essay. Oxford 1812. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian year: thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holydays<br />

throughout the year. 2 vols Oxford 1827 (2 edns, anon); New York<br />

[1827?]; Philadelphia 1827; Oxford 1828, 1829, 1832, 1833, 1834;<br />

Philadelphia 1834, 1835; Oxford 1835, 1836, 1837, 1839, 1840;<br />

Philadelphia 1840; Oxford and London 1841 (2 edns); Philadelphia<br />

1842; Oxford 1843, 1844 (2 edns), 1845 (3 edns), 1846 (2 edns);<br />

Philadelphia 1847; Oxford 1847, 1848; Philadelphia 1848; Oxford<br />

1849 (3 edns); New York 1850; Oxford 1850 (4 edns); Philadelphia<br />

1850, 1851; Oxford 1852 (2 edns); New York 1853; Oxford 1853, 1854;<br />

Philadelphia 1854; Oxford 1856; Philadelphia 1856, 1857; Oxford<br />

1857 (2 edns), 1858 (4 edns); New York 1858; Oxford 1859 (5 edns),<br />

1860 (5 edns); Philadelphia 1860; Oxford 1861 (4 edns), 1862 (2<br />

edns); New York 1862; Oxford 1863; Philadelphia 1863; Oxford<br />

1864 (3 edns); Philadelphia 1864; Oxford 1865 (3 edns); Boston<br />

1865; New York 1866; Oxford 1866 (3 edns); Boston 1867;<br />

Philadelphia 1867; Oxford 1868 (2 edns, one a facs <strong>of</strong> 1827), 1869;<br />

Boston 1869; Philadelphia [1869?], 1870; New York 1872; London<br />

1873; New York 1873; Oxford 1873 (5 edns); London [1874]<br />

(abridged), [1874] (with memoir by W. Temple); 1875 (2 edns, one<br />

illustr F. Overbeck); New York 1875; London 1876, 1877, ‘1878’<br />

[1877] (facs <strong>of</strong> original draft, with collation <strong>of</strong> the variations<br />

between draft and the pbd edns), 1878, 1879 (2 edns), 1880 (5 edns),<br />

1881, 1882 (2 edns), 1883 (2 edns, one with memoir and portrait),<br />

1884 (2 edns, one <strong>The</strong> Canterbury Poets), [1885]; New York 1885; ed<br />

A. H. Grant, London [1886]; ed ‘Pilgrim’ (J. Hogg), London 1886<br />

(with Collects, and a series <strong>of</strong> meditations and exhortations<br />

selected from the works <strong>of</strong> H. P. Liddon); London 1887 (3 edns, one<br />

ed H. Morley); New York 1887; London [1889]; New York 1890,<br />

1891; London 1891, 1892, 1893 (2 edns, one illus, including a portrait),<br />

1894, 1895 (2 edns, one with introd and notes by W. Lock and<br />

5 designs by R. Anning Bell), 1896 (authorised edn); New York<br />

1896; London 1897 (2 edns, one a 2-vol facs <strong>of</strong> 1st edn with preface<br />

by Bishop <strong>of</strong> Rochester and a list <strong>of</strong> alterations made by the author<br />

in the text <strong>of</strong> later edns); London 1898 (2 edns, one ed W. Lock);<br />

New York 1898; London 1900, 1901; New York 1902; London 1903<br />

(Unit Lib), [1903] (Red Letter Lib); Guildford 1904; New York 1905;<br />

London [1906]; Chicago [1907]; London [1907], 1909; ed J. C. Sharp,<br />

London [1914]; Oxford 1914 (WC and one with Lyra innocentium<br />

and other poems and the sermon National apostasy); Detroit 1975;<br />

London 1977; Detroit 1990; New York 1991. Numerous undated<br />

edns have appeared, many <strong>of</strong> the hymns have been rptd separately<br />

and there has been a large number <strong>of</strong> vols composed <strong>of</strong> selections<br />

from <strong>The</strong> Christian year.<br />

National apostasy considered in a sermon. Oxford 1833, 1847 (in<br />

Sermons, academical and occasional), 1914 (in <strong>The</strong> Christian year,

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