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Waugh, A. Alfred Lord Tennyson. 1892, 1893 (rev), 1894 (rev).<br />

Swinburne, A. C. Threnody. Nineteenth Century Jan 1893.<br />

Symonds, J. A. Recollections <strong>of</strong> Tennyson: an evening at Thomas<br />

Woolner’s. Cent Mag 46 1893.<br />

Adams, F. New Rev 10 1894; rptd in his Essays in modernity, 1899.<br />

Brooke, S. A. Tennyson: his art and relation to modern life. 1894,<br />

1900.<br />

Saintsbury, G. In his Corrected impressions, 1895.<br />

Bradley, A. C. A commentary on In memoriam. 1901, 1902 (rev), 1930<br />

(rev).<br />

Lang, A. Alfred Tennyson. 1901.<br />

Bradley, A. C. <strong>The</strong> reaction against Tennyson (1914). In his A miscellany,<br />

1929.<br />

Lounsbury, T. R. <strong>The</strong> life and times <strong>of</strong> Tennyson: 1809–1850. New<br />

Haven CT 1915. [ad]<br />

Charles Tennyson, afterwards Turner 1808–79<br />

Mss <strong>of</strong> letters, diaries 1856–76, sonnets and personal papers in Tennyson<br />

Research Centre, Lincoln. Ms <strong>of</strong> Poems by two brothers in Trinity College<br />

Lib, <strong>Cambridge</strong>.<br />

Selections<br />

Collected sonnets, old and new. 1880, 1898. With preface by Hallam<br />

Tennyson, and introd by J. Spedding, rptd from Nineteenth<br />

Cent.<br />

Miles 4.<br />

Charles Tennyson. [1931.]<br />

A hundred sonnets . . . selected and with an introd by John Betjeman<br />

and Sir Charles Tennyson. 1960.<br />

<strong>The</strong> collected sonnets. Ed F. B. Pinion and M. Pinion 1988.<br />

§1<br />

Poems by two brothers. 1827, 1893 (with addns). With Alfred and<br />

Frederick Tennyson. See also col 677, above.<br />

Sonnets and fugitive pieces. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1830.<br />

Sonnets 1864.<br />

Small tableaux. 1868.<br />

Sonnets, lyrics and translations. 1873.<br />

§2<br />

S[hepherd], R. H. Tennysoniana: notes bibliographical and critical<br />

on early poems <strong>of</strong> Alfred and Charles Tennyson. 1866–[75].<br />

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

Jelinek, K. A. A. Charles Tennyson-Turners Leben und Werke.<br />

Leipzig 1909.<br />

Nicholson, H. Tennyson’s two brothers. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1947.<br />

Tennyson, C. <strong>The</strong> Vicar <strong>of</strong> Grasby. <strong>English</strong> 8 1950.<br />

Frederick Tennyson 1807–98<br />

Mss letters in Tennyson Research Centre, Lincoln; Ms <strong>of</strong> Poems by two<br />

brothers in Trinity College Lib, <strong>Cambridge</strong>; various mss in Lilly Lib, Indiana<br />

Univ. See VS suppl 7, Dec 1963, pp. 57–76, for listing.<br />

Selections<br />

Miles 4.<br />

Shorter poems. Ed C. B. L. Tennyson 1913. Contains 11 previously<br />

unpbd poems.<br />

§1<br />

Poems by two brothers. 1827, 1893 (with addns). With Alfred and<br />

Charles Tennyson. See also col 677, above.<br />

ΑΙΓΥΠΤΟΣ: carmen Graecum numismate annuo dignatum et in<br />

curia Cantabrigiensi recitatum comitiis maximis AD MDCC-<br />

CXXVIII. In Prolusiones academicae, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1828.<br />

Days and hours. 1854.<br />

Veritas. Revelation <strong>of</strong> mysteries. Biblical, historical and social, by<br />

means <strong>of</strong> the Median and Persian laws. By H. Melville. Ed F.<br />

Tennyson and A. Tuder 1874.<br />

Aeson. [18 ?]. Anon.<br />

Apollo. [18 ?]. Anon. Rptd in <strong>The</strong> isles <strong>of</strong> Greece, below.<br />

King Athamas. [18 ?]. Anon.<br />

Kleis; Alcaeus. [18 ?]. Anon. Rptd in <strong>The</strong> isles <strong>of</strong> Greece, below.<br />

Psyche. [18 ?]. Anon.<br />

Pygmalion. [18 ?]. Anon.<br />

Sappho. [18 ?]. Anon. Rptd in <strong>The</strong> isles <strong>of</strong> Greece, below.<br />

Ariadne. [1887]. Anon. Rptd in Daphne and other poems, below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> four travellers. [1887?]. Anon.<br />

Atlantis. [1888.] Anon. Rptd in Daphne and other poems, below.<br />

Daphne. [1888.] Anon. Rptd in Daphne and other poems, below.<br />

Hesperides. [1888.] Anon. Rptd in Daphne and other poems, below.<br />

Niobe. [1888.] Anon.<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> joy. [1888.] Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> isles <strong>of</strong> Greece; Sappho and Alcaeus. 1890.<br />

Daphne and other poems. 1891.<br />

Poems <strong>of</strong> the day and year. 1895.<br />

§2<br />

Frederick Tennyson’s poems. Fraser’s Mag June 1854.<br />

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

Rawnsley, H. D. Memories <strong>of</strong> the Tennysons. Glasgow 1912.<br />

Letters to Frederick Tennyson. Ed H. J. Schonfield 1930.<br />

Nicolson, H. Tennyson’s two brothers. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1947.<br />

Fall, C. An index <strong>of</strong> the letters from papers <strong>of</strong> Frederick Tennyson.<br />

SE 36 1957.<br />

George Walter Thornbury 1828–76<br />

Charles Tennyson | George Walter Thornbury<br />

Selections<br />

Miles 5.<br />

§1<br />

Lays and legends: or ballads <strong>of</strong> the new world. 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monarchs <strong>of</strong> the main: or adventures <strong>of</strong> the buccaneers. 3 vols<br />

1855, 1 vol 1858.<br />

Art and nature at home and abroad. 2 vols 1856. Travel notes.<br />

Shakspere’s England: or sketches <strong>of</strong> our social history in the reign <strong>of</strong><br />

Elizabeth. 2 vols 1856.<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> the Cavaliers and Roundheads, Jacobite ballads etc. 1857.<br />

Every man his own trumpeter. 3 vols 1858. Prose.<br />

Life in Spain, past and present. 2 vols 1859.<br />

Turkish life and character. 2 vols 1860.<br />

British artists from Hogarth to Turner. 2 vols ‘1861’ [1860].<br />

Cross country. 1861. Prose.<br />

Ice bound. 1861. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> J. M. W. Turner. 2 vols ‘1862’ [1861], 1 vol 1877 (rev and<br />

mostly re-written).<br />

True as steel. 3 vols 1863. A novel.<br />

Wildfire. 3 vols 1864. A novel.<br />

Haunted London. 1865, [1879].<br />

Tales for the marines. 2 vols [1865].<br />

Greatheart. 1866. A novel.<br />

Two centuries <strong>of</strong> song. 1867, New York 1867. Anthology with notes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fables <strong>of</strong> La Fontaine, translated into <strong>English</strong> verse. [1867], Ware<br />

1984.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vicar’s courtship. 3 vols 1869. A novel.<br />

Old stories re-told. 1870.<br />

A tour round England. 2 vols 1870.<br />

Criss-cross journeys. 2 vols 1873.<br />

Old and new London. A narrative <strong>of</strong> its history, its people, its places.<br />

6 vols 1873–8 etc. Vols 1–2 by Thornbury.<br />

Historical and legendary ballads and songs.‘1876’ [1875].<br />

Thornbury pbd many collections <strong>of</strong> tales, topographical works, trns etc. He<br />

was associated with Dickens in Household Words and All the Year<br />

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