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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

607 | 608<br />

Towle, E. Recollections <strong>of</strong> de Vere. Sewanee Rev 7 1899.<br />

Woodberry, G. De Vere on poetry. In his Makers <strong>of</strong> literature, New<br />

York 1900.<br />

Ward, Wilfred P. Aubrey de Vere: a memoir based on his unpublished<br />

diaries and correspondence. 1904.<br />

Pijpers, T. A. Aubrey de Vere as a man <strong>of</strong> letters. Utrecht [1941].<br />

Sydney Thompson Dobell, ‘Sydney Yendys’<br />

1824–74<br />

Collections<br />

Poems: author’s edition. Boston 1860. England in time <strong>of</strong> war,<br />

Sonnets on the war, other poems, Roman, Balder.<br />

Poetical works, with introductory notice and memoir by J. Nichol. 2<br />

vols 1875.<br />

Poems, selected. Canterbury edn. 1887.<br />

Miles 5.<br />

Home in war time: poems selected. Ed W. G. Hutchinson 1900.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> Roman: a dramatic poem by Sydney Yendys. 1850, 1852.<br />

Balder: part the first. 1853, 1854 (adds preface). Pt 2 never completed;<br />

fragments are ptd in Thoughts on art, philosophy and religion,<br />

below.<br />

Sonnets on the war. 1855. With Alexander Smith.<br />

England in time <strong>of</strong> war. 1856. Poems.<br />

Love, to a little girl. 1863. In verse.<br />

Of parliamentary reform: a letter to a politician. 1865.<br />

America. [1869.] 2 sonnets written in 1855.<br />

Thoughts on art, philosophy and religion. Ed J. Nichol 1876.<br />

Selected from unpbd works <strong>of</strong> Dobell.<br />

Home in war time. 1900.<br />

Letters and papers<br />

Life and letters. Ed E. J[olly] 2 vols 1878.<br />

§2<br />

<strong>The</strong> Roman. Athenaeum 13 Apr 1850, 14 Jan 1854.<br />

Balder. Fraser’s Mag July 1854.<br />

‘Jones, T. P.’ (W. E. Aytoun). Firmilian, or the student <strong>of</strong> Badajoz: a<br />

spasmodic tragedy. Edinburgh 1854. Ridicules Dobell and the<br />

Spasmodic School <strong>of</strong> poetry.<br />

Gilfillan, G. In his A third gallery <strong>of</strong> literary portraits, Edinburgh<br />

1854.<br />

Oliphant, M. Modern light literature. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Mag<br />

79, Feb 1856.<br />

Patmore, C. New poets. Edinburgh Rev 104, Oct 1856.<br />

Eliot, G. Belles lettres. Westminster Rev 10 n.s. Oct 1860.<br />

Buchanan, R. Sydney Dobell. Temple Bar 56, May 1879.<br />

Buchanan, R. W. In his A look around literature, 1887.<br />

Garnett, R. In Miles 5.<br />

Sackville, Lady M. and E. Dobell. Dobell, nature poet. Poetry Rev 35<br />

1944.<br />

Thale, J. Dobell’s Roman: the poet’s experience and his work. Amer<br />

Imago 12 1955.<br />

Preyer, R. Dobell and the Victorian epic. UTQ 30 1961.<br />

Donnelly, D. Philistine taste in Victorian poetry. VP 1978.<br />

Pittock, M. Dobell, Balder and post Romanticism. EIC 42, 1992.<br />

Westwater, M. <strong>The</strong> spasmodic career <strong>of</strong> Sydney Dobell. 1992.<br />

Dobell’s works were widely reviewed during his lifetime. See Westwater,<br />

above, pp. 160–1. [mw]<br />

Alfred Domett 1811–87<br />

Mss: diaries, BL Add Mss.<br />

Selections<br />

Miles 4.<br />

§1<br />

Poems. 1833<br />

Venice. 1839. A poem.<br />

Narrative <strong>of</strong> the Wairoan massacre. 1843.<br />

Petition to the House <strong>of</strong> Commons for the recall <strong>of</strong> Governor<br />

Fitzroy. 1845.<br />

Ranolf and Amohia: a South-Sea day dream. 1872, 2 vols 1883 (rev as<br />

A dream <strong>of</strong> two lives). A poem.<br />

Flotsam and jetsam: rhymes old and new. 1877.<br />

It was the calm and silent night: a Christmas hymn. New York 1884.<br />

Letters and papers<br />

Diary 1872–85. Ed E. A. Horsman 1953.<br />

Canadian journal: being an extract from a journal <strong>of</strong> a tour in<br />

Canada, the United States and Jamaica, 1833–5. Ed E. A. Horsman<br />

and L. R. Benson, London, Ontario 1955.<br />

§2<br />

Gisborne, W. In his New Zealand rulers and statesmen, 1840–85,<br />

1886.<br />

Miles 4.<br />

Robert Browning and Domett. Ed F. G. Kenyon 1906. Letters from<br />

Browning to Domett.<br />

Sir Francis Hastings Charles Doyle 1810–88<br />

Mss: letters, BL Add Miss; letters (including poems) 1840, Edinburgh, NLS.<br />

Selections<br />

Miles 4.<br />

§1<br />

Miscellaneous verses. 1834, 1840, 1841 (2nd edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> two destinies: a poem. 1844.<br />

Oedipus, King <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>bes. 1849. Tr from the Oedipus tyrannus <strong>of</strong><br />

Sophocles into <strong>English</strong> verse.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vision <strong>of</strong> Er, the Pamphylian. [1850?] A poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Duke’s funeral: a poem. [1852.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> return <strong>of</strong> the guards and other poems. 1866, 1883.<br />

Lectures delivered before the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford 1868. 1869.<br />

Includes Inaugural lecture, Provincial poetry, and Dr Newman’s<br />

Dream <strong>of</strong> Gerontius.<br />

Ode for music, to be sung in the Sheldonian theatre, Oxford.<br />

[Oxford 1870.]<br />

Lectures on poetry delivered at Oxford: second series. 1877. Includes<br />

lectures on Wordsworth, Scott and Shakespeare, with 14 original<br />

poems.<br />

Robin Hood’s bay: an ode. 1878.<br />

To the memory <strong>of</strong> General Gordon. [1885.] A poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yorkshire heiress, a comedy [1885?]<br />

Reminiscences and opinions 1813–85. 1886, New York 1887. An autobiography.<br />

Senilia. 1888 (priv ptd). A poem.<br />

Racecourse and hunting field: the Doncaster St Leger by Doyle; and<br />

Melton in 1830, probably by B. Osbourne. Ed S. J. Looker 1931.<br />

For two brief articles, see Wellesley vol 5, 1989.<br />

§2<br />

Japp, A. H. In Miles 4.<br />

Lady Helen Selina Dufferin Blackwood,<br />

Baroness Dufferin, later Hay, Countess <strong>of</strong><br />

Gifford, née Sheridan 1807–67<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish emigrant etc. [1840?] (anon), [1850?]. Songs.<br />

Terence’s farewell etc. [1840] (anon), [1855?]. Songs.<br />

Finesse. 1863 (anon). Play.

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