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Christabel and the lyrical and imaginative poems <strong>of</strong> S. T. Coleridge.<br />

1869, New York 1869, London 1873, 1875, 1878, 1882.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 21 Aug 1869; Forman, H. B., Contemporary<br />

Rev 13 Feb 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> George Chapman, poems and minor translations.<br />

1875, Chicago 1970 (micr<strong>of</strong>iche).<br />

Shelley, P. B. Les Cenci. Paris 1883. Introd in French to Tola Dorian’s<br />

trn.<br />

Wells, C. Joseph and his brethren. 1876, 1908 (WC).<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 5 Feb 1876; Westminster Rev n.s. 49, Apr<br />

1876; Scribner’s Mag 12 June 1876.<br />

Thomas Middleton. Ed Havelock Ellis 1887, 1904, St Clair Shores MI<br />

1969.<br />

Robert Herrick. Ed Alfred Pollard 2 vols 1891.<br />

Shelley, P. B. Epipsychidion. Ed R. A. Potts, introd by S. A. Brook,<br />

1887. An extract from E & S (1875).<br />

Browning, E. B. Aurora Leigh. 1898.<br />

review: Literary World n.s. 58, 16 Dec 1898.<br />

Shakespeare, W. Pericles. 1907. Introd in vol 13 <strong>of</strong> Harrap edn <strong>of</strong><br />

Shakespeare, ed Sydney Lee.<br />

Reade, C. <strong>The</strong> cloister and the hearth. 1908 (EL), 1927.<br />

Attributed works<br />

Reviews in the Spectator 1862 <strong>of</strong> works by Sir H. Taylor, C. Rossetti,<br />

A. H. Clough and R. Garnett, attributed to Swinburne in S. C.<br />

Chew, Swinburne’s contributions to ‘the Spectator’ in 1862,<br />

MLN 35, Feb 1920, and repeated in Chew’s Swinburne [Boston<br />

1929], have been disproven; see W. D. Paden, Swinburne, the<br />

Spectator in 1862, and Walter Bagehot, in Six studies in nineteenth-century<br />

<strong>English</strong> literature and thought, 1962, below.Of5<br />

reviews <strong>of</strong> Hugo attributed to Swinburne by Gosse (Bonchurch<br />

edn, vol 19), only the middle 3 (21 June, 26 July, 16 Aug) are by<br />

Swinburne (see R. H. Tener, Swinburne as reviewer, TLS 25 Dec<br />

1959).<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> R. Buchanan, David Gray and other poems (1868). Pall<br />

Mall Gazette 21 Feb 1868. Attributed in C. Murray, D. G. Rossetti,<br />

A. C. Swinburne and R. W. Buchanan: the fleshly school revisited.<br />

BJRL 65 1982.<br />

Index Expurgatorius <strong>of</strong> Martial. 1868. Attributed as ‘problematic’<br />

by P. Mendes. Clandestine erotic fiction. Aldershot 1993.<br />

Infelicia, by Adah Isaacs Menken. 1868. None <strong>of</strong> the poems are by<br />

Swinburne.<br />

Cythera’s Hymnal. 1870. Attributed as ‘problematic’ by P. Mendes,<br />

Clandestine erotic fiction. 1993.<br />

Hints on flogging, shewing how to enjoy it in perfection, in a letter<br />

to a lady from Allan Bummingham. In <strong>The</strong> Whippingham<br />

papers, above. Attributed in I. Gibson, <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> vice, [1978].<br />

Spurious.<br />

Harlequin, Prince Cherrytop. 1879. Attributed as problematic by P.<br />

Mendes, Clandestine erotic fiction. 1993.<br />

God save the queen (obscene parody). <strong>The</strong> Pearl 18, Dec 1880, attributed<br />

unconvincingly by P. Mendes, Clandestine erotic fiction<br />

1993.<br />

Flossie: a venus <strong>of</strong> fifteen by one who knew this charming goddess<br />

and worshipped at her shrine. 1897. This and all later editions.<br />

Spurious. See P. Mendes, Clandestine erotic fiction. Aldershot<br />

1993.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Arab chief: a ballad. 1912 (priv ptd). Juvenilia. 1912 (priv ptd). (See<br />

correspondence in <strong>The</strong> Times, 5, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 Apr 1913.)<br />

Spurious (by Sir A. C. Sterling).<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a young lady <strong>of</strong> Tottenham. Limerick quoted in [Julian<br />

Osgood Field,] More uncensored recollections, New York 1926, p.<br />

206.<br />

Larsen, T. Swinburne on Middleton. TLS 17 June 1939. See F. Page,<br />

TLS 8 July 1939 and K. Muir, TLS 24 Feb 1945; Muir effectively<br />

deflates these claimed marginalia.<br />

Algernon Charles Swinburne<br />

A letter by Swinburne on Kate Greenaway. Jacksonville FL 1944 (priv<br />

ptd). A forgery.<br />

Say, is it day, is it dusk, in thy bower. In Appendix to James Pope-<br />

Hennessy, Monckton Milnes: <strong>The</strong> flight <strong>of</strong> youth. 1851–1885,<br />

1955. A draft <strong>of</strong> D. G. Rossetti’s Song <strong>of</strong> the bower.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shelley flower. Amer Book Prices Current 1951–2. Ms described.<br />

Oscar Wilde. In Victorian verse: a critical anthology, ed George<br />

Macbeth, Harmondsworth 1987. Plausible, but evidence is<br />

wanting.<br />

§2<br />

Obituaries<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 12 Apr 1909; Muret, M., Jnl des Débats 12 Apr 1909; TLS 15<br />

Apr 1909; More, P. E., Nation (New York) 15 Apr 1909; Literary<br />

World 15 Apr 1909; Independent 15 Apr 1909; Puaux, R., Temps 16<br />

Apr 1909; Douglas, J., Athenaeum 17 Apr 1909; Spectator 17 Apr<br />

1909; Acad 17 Apr 1909; Nation 17 Apr 1909; Saturday Rev 17 Apr<br />

1909; Outlook 17, 24 Apr 1909; Brand, W. F., Illustrierte Zeitung<br />

22 Apr 1909; Independent 22 Apr 1909; Literary Digest 24 Apr<br />

1909; Burton, R., Bellman 24 Apr 1909; Gaines, C. H., Harper’s<br />

Weekly 24 Apr 1909; Harper’s Weekly 24 Apr 1909; Outlook 24<br />

Apr 1909; de Barral, O., Revue Hebdomadaire 24 Apr 1909; Foote,<br />

G. W., Freethinker, 18, 25 Apr 1909; <strong>The</strong> Dickensian 5, May 1909;<br />

Nicoll, W. R., Contemporary Rev 95, May 1909; Eng Rev 2, May<br />

1909; Rev <strong>of</strong> Revs and World’s Work (New York) 39, May 1909;<br />

Seccombe, T., Readers’ Rev 2, May 1909; Chasse, C., Mercure de<br />

France 79, May 1909; Dial 1 May 1909; Literary Digest 8 May 1909;<br />

Living Age 29 May 1909; <strong>The</strong> Bookman 36, June 1909; contributions<br />

by E. W. Gosse, W. M. Rossetti, W. Crane, I. Zangwill, A. S.<br />

Kok, G. B. Shaw, J. Todhunter, R. W. Gilder and G. M. C. Brandes;<br />

Rhys, E., Nineteenth Cent and After 65, June 1909; Gosse, E.,<br />

Fortnightly Rev 91, June 1909, tr Mercure de France 80, July 1909;<br />

Current Lit 46, June 1909; Macdonald F., <strong>The</strong> Queen’s Quart 17,<br />

July 1909; Ofterning, M., Hochland 7, July 1909; Kellett, E. E.,<br />

London Quart Rev 112, July 1909; Westminster Rev 172, July 1909;<br />

Chautauquan 55, July 1909; Weygandt, C., Book News Monthly<br />

27, July 1909; Price, W. J. Sewanee Rev 17, Oct 1909.<br />

Criticism and biographies<br />

Rossetti, W. M. Swinburne’s Poems and ballads: a criticism. 1866.<br />

Maitland, T. [R. W. Buchanan]. <strong>The</strong> fleshly school <strong>of</strong> poetry.<br />

Contemporary Rev 18, Oct 1871. Rptd in <strong>The</strong> fleshly school <strong>of</strong><br />

poetry and other phenomena <strong>of</strong> the day, 1872, New York 1986.<br />

Gosse, E. Swinburne’s unpublished writings. Fortnightly Rev 102,<br />

Aug 1914.<br />

Gosse, E. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1917. Rev as vol 19<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bonchurch edn.<br />

Latham, F. L. <strong>The</strong> Newdigate <strong>of</strong> 1858, and Swinburne’s poem on the<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Sir John Franklin. TLS 19 July, 16 Aug 1917. See further<br />

correspondence from E. Gosse, M. Leith and G. Lafourcade, TLS<br />

26 July, 2 Aug, 6 Sep 1917, 9 Feb 1928.<br />

Gosse, E. <strong>The</strong> first draft <strong>of</strong> Swinburne’s ‘Anactoria’. MLR 14 July 1919.<br />

Rptd in Aspects and impressions, 1922.<br />

Watts-Dunton, C. Swinburne, Watts-Dunton, and the new volume<br />

<strong>of</strong> Swinburne selections. Athenaeum 12 Dec 1919.<br />

Chew, S. C. Swinburne’s contributions to ‘the Spectator’ in 1862.<br />

MLN 35, Feb 1920. Notes textual changes in several poems collected<br />

in Poems and ballads (1866); the speculative attributions <strong>of</strong><br />

reviews other than <strong>of</strong> Les misérables, repeated in Chew’s<br />

Swinburne (Boston 1929), have been disproven (see Tener and<br />

Paden, below).<br />

Rummons, C. <strong>The</strong> ballad imitations <strong>of</strong> Swinburne. Poet Lore 33<br />

1922.<br />

Ratchford, F. E. Swinburne at work. Sewanee Rev 31, July 1923. On<br />

<strong>The</strong> sailing <strong>of</strong> the swallow, Tristram <strong>of</strong> lyonesse and other mss.<br />

Ratchford, F. E. <strong>The</strong> first draft <strong>of</strong> Swinburne’s ‘Hertha’. MLN 29, Jan<br />

1924.<br />

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