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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

587 | 588<br />

Rossetti, W. M. Macmillan’s Mag Mar 1876; Dowden, E. Contemp<br />

Rev July 1877. Overviews.<br />

L., F. N & Q 12 May 1877. On the original <strong>of</strong> How it strikes a contemporary.<br />

Gigadibs. N & Q 7 July 1877. Sordello (Who was ‘my <strong>English</strong> eyebright’?).<br />

S., R. N & Q 8 Sep 1877. Christmas-eve. See also F. M. J. 6 Oct 1877.<br />

Morley, H. Nineteenth Cent Feb 1878. Rev <strong>of</strong> Pacchiarotto,<br />

Agamemnon.<br />

Saturday Rev 7 Jan 1881, 7 Jan 1882; Acad 9 July, 5 Nov, 3 Dec 1881, 11<br />

May 1882; Critic 22 Oct 1881; <strong>Cambridge</strong> Rev 9 Nov 1881; Literary<br />

World (Boston) 3 Dec 1881, 25 Feb, 11 Mar 1882; Pall Mall Gazette<br />

22 Dec 1881; Furnivall, F. J. Literary World 11 Mar 1882. Notices <strong>of</strong><br />

newly founded Browning Socs in London, <strong>Cambridge</strong>, Boston,<br />

Dublin, Cornell etc.<br />

Furnivall, F. J. (ed). <strong>The</strong> [London] Browning Society’s papers. 13 pts<br />

1881–91. Usually bound into 3 vols. Includes the following articles:<br />

[Pt I] Browning, Essay on Shelley; Carson, T. W., Sample <strong>of</strong><br />

the end-changed, fresh, and left-out lines in Paracelsus;<br />

Furnivall, F. J., A bibliography <strong>of</strong> Robert Browning 1833–1881 and<br />

trial-list <strong>of</strong> criticisms and notices <strong>of</strong> Browning’s works;<br />

Furnivall, F. J., Changed rymes [sic] and fresh lines in Sordello;<br />

Kirkman, J., Introductory address at the inaugural meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Browning Society. [Pt 2] Additions to the <strong>Bibliography</strong>;<br />

Kirkman, J., Introductory address to the Browning Society;<br />

Nettleship, J. T., On Browning’s Fifine at the fair and<br />

classification <strong>of</strong> Browning’s works; Orr, A., Classification <strong>of</strong><br />

Browning’s poems; Radford, E. W., <strong>The</strong> Moorish front to the<br />

Duomo in Luria and the original <strong>of</strong> Ned Bratts; Sharpe, J.,<br />

Analysis and summary <strong>of</strong> Fifine at the fair; Sharpe, J., On Pietro <strong>of</strong><br />

Abano and the leading ideas <strong>of</strong> Dramatic idyls, 2nd ser;<br />

Thomson, J., Notes on the genius <strong>of</strong> Browning. [Pt 3] Beale, D.,<br />

<strong>The</strong> religious teaching <strong>of</strong> Browning; Bury, J., Browning’s philosophy;<br />

Corson, H., <strong>The</strong> idea <strong>of</strong> personality as embodied in<br />

Browning’s poetry; Johnson, E., Conscience and art in Browning;<br />

Johnson, E., On Bishop Blougram’s apology; Marx, E., An<br />

account <strong>of</strong> Abbé Vogler. [Pt 4] Bulkeley, H. J., James Lee’s wife;<br />

Nettleship, J. T., Browning’s intuition; Revell, W. F., Browning’s<br />

poems on God and immortality as bearing on his life here;<br />

Turnbull, Mrs, Abt Vogler; West, E. D., One aspect <strong>of</strong> Browning’s<br />

villains; Westcott, B. F., On some points in Browning’s view <strong>of</strong><br />

life. [Pt 5] Morison, J. A. C., On Caliban upon Setebos; Raleigh, W.<br />

A., On some prominent points in Browning’s teaching; Turnbull,<br />

Mrs, On In a Balcony. [Pt 7] Berdoe, E., Browning as a scientific<br />

poet; Johnson, E., On Mr Sludge, ‘the medium’; Symons, A., Is<br />

Browning dramatic? [Pt 8] Bulkeley, H. J., <strong>The</strong> reasonable rhythm<br />

<strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> Mr Browning’s poems; Bury, J. T., On Aristophanes’<br />

apology; Fleming, A., On Andrea del Sarto; Herford, C. H., On<br />

Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau; Nettleship, J. T., <strong>The</strong> development<br />

<strong>of</strong> Browning’s genius in capacity as poet or maker; Outram,<br />

L. S., Columbe’s birthday, act IV, on the avowal <strong>of</strong> Valence;<br />

Pearson, S., On Browning as a landscape painter. [Pt 9] Furnivall,<br />

F. J., A grammatical analysis <strong>of</strong> O lyric love; Glazebrook, Mrs, On<br />

A death in the desert; Ormerod, H., Some notes on Browning’s<br />

poems referring to music; Symons, A., Some notes on Parleyings;<br />

Todhunter, J., Strafford at the Strand <strong>The</strong>atre. [Pt 10] Barnett, P.<br />

A., On Browning’s Jews and Shakespeare’s Jew; Berdoe, E., On<br />

Browning’s estimate <strong>of</strong> life; Ormerod, H., On Abt Vogler; Revell,<br />

W. J., On Browning’s view <strong>of</strong> life; Stoddart, A. M., On Saul;<br />

Whitehead, C. M., On Browning as a teacher <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth<br />

century. [Pt 11] Berdoe, E., On Paracelsus; Glazebrook, Mrs.,<br />

Numpholeptos and Browning’s women; Graham, J. J. G., <strong>The</strong><br />

wife-love and friend-love <strong>of</strong> Robert Browning; Ireland, A., A<br />

toccata <strong>of</strong> Galuppi’s; King, J., Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau;<br />

Oldham, J. B., On the difficulties in Browning’s poems; Ormerod,<br />

H., Andrea del Sarto and Abt Vogler; Robertson, W., On La<br />

Saisiaz. [Pt 12] Alexander, W. J., On an analysis <strong>of</strong> Sordello;<br />

Furnivall, F. J., On Robert Browning’s ancestors; Ireland, A., On<br />

Browning’s treatment <strong>of</strong> parenthood; Revell, W. F., On the value<br />

<strong>of</strong> Browning’s work; Rossetti, W. M., On Taurello Salinguerra;<br />

Sagar, B., On the line-numbering in <strong>The</strong> ring and the book. [Pt 13]<br />

Ireland, A., On Browning’s Cristina and Monaldeschi; Moulton,<br />

R. G., On Balaustion’s adventure; Oldham, J. B., On Browning’s<br />

dramatic method; Revell, W. F., On the value <strong>of</strong> Browning’s work;<br />

Stefansson, J., How Browning strikes a Scandinavian. Also<br />

includes reports <strong>of</strong> meetings, Browning notes and queries, and<br />

occasional reprints <strong>of</strong> early reviews.<br />

Furnivall, F. J. Acad 31 Dec 1881. On Ben Karshook’s wisdom and<br />

Mill’s notes on Pauline.<br />

Gosse, E. W. Cent Illus Monthly Mag. On Browning’s early poetry.<br />

Literary World (Boston) 27 Aug 1881. On Browning’s attitude to periodical<br />

publication, with a letter from him.<br />

Stevenson, R. L. In Virginibus Puerisque, 1881. Opinion <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> ring<br />

and the book on p. 43.<br />

Lewis, M. A. Macmillan’s Mag July 1882.<br />

Literary World (Boston) 25 Feb, 11 Mar, 22 Apr, 2 Dec 1882.<br />

N & Q 13 May 1882. Rev <strong>of</strong> 2nd vol <strong>of</strong> Browning Soc papers.<br />

Punch 22 July 1882.<br />

Symons, A. J. Wesleyan Methodist Mag Dec 1882. Browning as a religious<br />

poet.<br />

Christian Register 31 May 1883; Critic 17 Mar 1883. Revs <strong>of</strong> Selections<br />

ed R. G. White.<br />

Courthorpe, W. J. Nat Rev June 1883; Pall Mall Gazette June 1883.<br />

Noting misprints in Jocoseria.<br />

Cooke, G. W. Jnl <strong>of</strong> Speculative Philosophy July 1885. Overview.<br />

Faucit, H. S. In her On some <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare’s female characters,<br />

1885. By the actress who performed in many <strong>of</strong> the original stagings<br />

<strong>of</strong> Browning’s plays.<br />

Ferrar, M. N & Q 28 Mar 1885. A mistake in Ferishtah?<br />

Tennyson, A. Tiresias and other poems. 1885. Dedicated to<br />

Browning.<br />

Chicago Tribune 9 Feb 1886. On the ‘healthy craze’ for Browning.<br />

Corson, H. Introduction to the study <strong>of</strong> Robert Browning’s poetry.<br />

Boston 1886, 2nd edn 1888, 3rd edn 1889.<br />

G., G. G. N & Q 7 Aug 1886. How they brought the good news. See also<br />

Brierley, H., 23 Oct 1886.<br />

Symons, A. An introduction to the study <strong>of</strong> Browning. 1886 (including<br />

a reprint <strong>of</strong> discarded prefaces to some <strong>of</strong> Mr Browning’s<br />

works), 1906 (enlarged). Reviewed by W. Pater, Guardian 9 Nov<br />

1887, rptd in Essays from the Guardian, 1896.<br />

Cohen, M. M. <strong>The</strong> Jewish Messenger Mar 1887. Study <strong>of</strong> Jochanan<br />

Hakkadosh.<br />

Dowden, E. Fortnightly Rev June 1887. Overview.<br />

Fotheringham, J. Studies in the poetry <strong>of</strong> Robert Browning 1887.<br />

Kingsland, W. G. Robert Browning: chief poet <strong>of</strong> the age 1887.<br />

O’Connell, R. N & Q 8 Jan 1887. <strong>The</strong> statue and the bust. See also<br />

Furnivall, F. J., 15 Jan 1887.<br />

Trollope, T. A. In What I remember, 1887.<br />

Wilde, O. Pall Mall Gazette 17 Feb 1887.<br />

Amer N & Q 26 May 1888. Halbert and Hob.<br />

Amer N & Q 2 June 1888. Mr Sludge, the medium.<br />

Amer N & Q 16 June 1888. Caliban upon Setebos.<br />

Amer N & Q 16 June, 30 June, 14 July 1888. <strong>The</strong> ring and the book.<br />

Amer N & Q 30 June 1888. Bishop Blougram’s apology.<br />

Amer N & Q 7 July 1888. <strong>The</strong> lost leader.<br />

Amer N & Q 15 Dec 1888. Childe Roland.<br />

Atlantic Monthly Sep 1888.<br />

Dowden, E. In Transcripts and studies, 1888. On Sordello.<br />

Fay, H. W. Acad 16 June 1888. On Browning’s ‘distressing blunder’<br />

over the meaning <strong>of</strong> the word ‘twat’ in Pippa passes.<br />

Pall Mall Gazette 9 July 1888. Browning and periodicals. Browning’s<br />

reply 9 July 1888.

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