Water cure, The. D. M. Craik. Water-horse, The. N. Macleod. Water-drops, The. Water talk. E. E. Hale. Water-Witch, The. J. F. Cooper. Waterdale neighbors, The. J. McCarthy. Waterloo. E. Erckmann and A. Chatrian. Waters of Hercules, The. E. D. Gerard. Waverley. Sir W. Scott. Way of the world, The. W. T. Adams. We and our neighbors. H. B. Stowe. Same. We girls. A. D. T. Whitney. We're all low people there. S. Phillips. J 308 C 1977 in H 3451 v4 Weal and woe in Garveloch. H. Martineau. We Von Arldens. C. L. Burnham. Kx 401 Kx 402 in C 2862 in D 1326 in M 501 in H 451 What was it? F. J. O'Brien. C 2478 M 110 E 1210 G 653 S 2025 A 328 M 4881 T 1634 A 1758 C 2479 Which is the wiser. M. Howitt. G 2602 Which shall it be? A. F. Hector. When the ship comes home. W. Besant and J. Rice. Where the battle was fought. M. N. Murfree. in B 1762 M 4777 in H 2102 Hx 1262 H 2205 B 526 Whim and its consequences, A. G. P. R. James. J 254 Wedding story, A. M. A. Barker. Wee Davie. N. Macleod. Weeds. M. L. Hartley. Week in a french country house, A. A. Sartoris. S 627 White witch, The. Week of passion, A. E. Jenkins. J 654 Wehrwolf, Der. E. B. Berthet. B 1703 Whitefriars. J. Robinson. M 269 Whiteladies. M. O. Oliphant. Weihnachtsabend, Der. J. C. v. Schmid. Weihnachtsbescheerung, Eine. S 1456 G. K. Herlossohn. Whittle-bridge. Weihnachtsfund, Der. H. Kurz. H 2863 K 1503 Who breaks-pays. Mrs. C. Jenkin. Who is Sylvia? A. Price. M 2211 H 3956 B 2215 W 9 in W 2202 v12 R 1903 0 481 in W 2202 v3 in T 177 v2 Who maketh the deaf to hear. H. B. Reeves. Who shall be greatest? M. Howitt. J 604 P 2576 in R 3505 H. C. S. in T 177 v3 Hx 1263 P 1755 Sx 2003 in H 1551 in S 35 v1 D 1810 Whom Kathie married. A. M. Douglas. Why not? A. Cudlip. Why Paul Ferroll killed his wife. C. Clive. Why Thomas was discharged. G. Arnold. Wide, wide world, The. S. Warner. x denotes books specially adapted for children. in H 3753 v1 V 801 T 1637 in C 3312 v1 C 1901 in P 2452 in A 1876 in S 35 v5 W 832 in R 576 G 104 in M 607 in W 2202 v3 G 351 Widow Baker. R. W. Raymond. in W 2202 v23 P. Lindau. L 1353 in O 853 Wie ich meine kleine garnison wiedersah. A. v. Winterfeld. in W 2261 v1 Wie mein freund Dumbart sein examen machte. A. v. Winterfeld. in W 2260 v7 in S 1926 in S 4301 Wie seine grossmutter. K. v. Schwartzkoppen. Wieben-Peter. C. A. v. Wachsmann. Wiedergefundene tochter, Die. W. Herchenbach. Within sea-walls. E. H. Walshe and G. E. Sargent. Within sound of the sea. C. L. H. Dempster. Within the clasp. J. B. Harwood. Within the precincts. M. O. Oliphant. Without authorisation. L. Kompert. Without kith or kin. G. M. Craik. Wittwe und ihre kinder, Die. M. S. Schwartz. Wives and daughters. E. C. Gaskell. Wolfert's Rust. W. Irving. Wölfinnen von Machecoul, Die. A. Dumas. Wolfsführer, Der. A. Dumas. Wolf in sheep's clothing, The. Wolf run. E. Kellogg. Wolfert Webber. W. Irving. in H 3451 v2 in W 2202 v2 Wolfram. O. Lautenschlager. Woman-hater, A. C. Reade. Woman in the case, A. B. Turner. Woman in white, The. W. Collins. in W 2203 v3 in L 851 vl Wigwam and the cabin, The. W. G. Simms. Wild adventures in wild places. G. Stables. Wild Hyacinth. Mrs. Randolph. Wild scenes in the forest and prairie. C. F. Wild sports of the west. W. H. Maxwell. Wilderness and warpath. J. Hall. Wildschützen, Die. W. Herchenbach. Wilfrid Cumbermede. G. Macdonald. Will Denbigh, nobleman. E. Fox. Hoffmann. S 3009 S 4576 R 253 Woman of business, The. M. W. Savage. Woman of honor, A. H. C. Bunner. Woman to the rescue. T. S. Arthur. W 426 D 1003 P 3076 H 1654 M 2577 O 482 R 2308 in K 1205 in S 551 C 2914 S 1909 H 1111 G 408 in H 2059 O 489 in T 176 v4 W 2254 W 41 Woman who saved him, The. F. W. Robinson. in P 2802 Kx 224 I 405 in I 402 D 2295 L 2304 D 2296 R 614 T 2201 C 2226 S 804 B 4751 A 1759 Px 401 Kx 466 Won. B. H. Buxton. Wonder stories. H. C. Andersen. in V 2 v35 Dx 452 Dx 451 in W 2202 v2 in 820.1: 5 v3 in D 901 Kx 126 A 407 C 2871 in 0 653 v4 in P 1453 H 4763 in H 903 P 822 S 352 T 1455 R 1858 B 4453 Hx 701 Ax 751 in E 1205 Wonderful glass, The. E. Erckmann and A. Chatrian. Wonderful history of Peter Schlemihl, The. A. v. Chamisso. in 830.1:8 Wonders in the Spessart, The. K. Immermann. in 0 1001 in O 126 Willie Smith, Autobiography of. A. Campbell. Wondersmith, The. F. J. O'Brien. in W 2202 v3 Willie Wastle's account of his wife. J. M. Wilson. in W 2202 v18 Willow Brook. S. Warner. Winborough boys, The. H. C. Adams. Wilmingtons, The. A. C. Marsh-Caldwell. Wind-spirit and rain-goddess, The. P. E. de Musset. Wx 202 M 1261 Gx 253 Woodman, The. G. P. R. James. J 246 Ax 205 Mx 1101 A 563 A 563 Wooing o't, The. A. F. Hector. Wool-gatherer, The. J. Hogg. in H 3451 v4 Word, only a word, A. G. Ebers. Work. L. M. Alcott. Work and wages. M. Howitt. Wooing of the water-witch, The. E. Daldorne. Dx 901 H 2206 Same. Historical novels. Admirable notes on the various epochs of history, and lists of historical novels relating to each, will be found in the Classlist for english prose fiction in the Lower hall of the Boston public library (3: L), and in the following separate publications: Bowen, H. C. Descriptive catalogue of historical novels and tales (16: L 823); Allen, W: F. Reader's guide to english history, with supplement on general history (16:L and 942:39). The Bulletin of the Mercantile library of Philadelphia for Oct. 1, 1885, contains the beginning of such a list, which promises to be fuller than any heretofore existing. Select lists of novels will be found in the supplement to the St. Louis public school library bulletin, no. 28 (3: L). Books for the young are described in the last-mentioned place, and in the following publications: Hewins, C. M. Books for the young (16: L), continued in the Literary news (805: M); Books for young readers in the Buffalo Y. M. library (3: L); 28th report of the Sup't of public instruction of Indiana, pp. 89-126 (379:7); Theden, D. Führer durch die jugendliteratur (16: L); Rathgeber bei der auswahl von jugendschriften, 1883 (16:L). Classes 814-819. 5. English literature 1. History and criticism. (See also Essays, class 824.) History-General. Allibone, S: Austin. A critical dictionary of literature, intended for the use of high schools, as well as a companion and guide for private students, and for general readers British authors. Bost. 1879. O. 820.4: 14 Same: American authors. Bost. 1879. O. 820.4:15 Welsh, Alfred Hix. Development of english literature and language. Chic. 1882. 2 v. 0. 820.4:37 Kellogg, Brainerd. A text-book on english literature, with copious extracts from the leading authors, english and american, with full instructions as to the method in which these are to be studied. N. Y. 1882. D. 820.4:19 Shaw, T: Budd. Outlines of english literature. New amer. ed., with a sketch of amer. literature by H: T. Tuckerman. N. Y. n. d. D. 820.4:13 History-English authors. Chambers, Robert, ed. Cyclopædia of english literature; a history, critical and biographical, of british authors. Edinb. 1844. 2 v. Q. 820.4+1 Craik, G: Lillie. Sketches of literature and learning in England. [1st ser.] From the norman conquest to the age of Elizabeth, with specimens of the principal writers. Lond. 1844. 2 v. in 1. T. 820.4:17 v1,2 - Same. 2d ser. From the accession of Elizabeth to the revolution of 1688. Lond. 1845. 2 v. T. 820.4:17 v3,4 Same. 3d ser. From the revolution of 1688 to the present day. Lond. 1845. 2 v. in 1. T. 820.4:17 v5,6 A compendious history of english literature and of the english language, from the norman conquest; with numerous specimens. N. Y. 1863. 2 v. O. 820.4:33 Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe. History of english literature. Tr. by H: Van Laun; with a pref. prepared expressly for this tr. by the author. N. Y. 1872. 2 v. O. 820.4:4 Contents. V. 1. Introd.-Book 1, The source: The saxons; The normans; The new tongue. — Book 2, The renaissance: The pagan renaissance; The theatre; Ben Jonson; Shakspeare; The christian renaissance; Milton. Book 3, The classic age: The restoration. 2. Book 3, continued: Dryden: The revolution; Addison; Swift; The novelists; The poets. Book 4. Modern life: Ideas and productions; Lord Byron: The past and the present. — Book 5, Modern authors: Introd. note; The novel, Dickens, Thackeray; Criticism and history, Macaulay; Philosophy and history, Carlyle; Philosophy, Stuart Mill; Poetry, Tennyson.-Index. Hart, J: Seely. A manual of english literature ; a text book for schools and colleges. Phila. [1872]. D. 820.47 Morley, H: A manual of english literature; thoroughly rev., with an entire re-arrangement of matter, and with numerous retrenchments and additions, by Moses Coit Tyler. N. Y. 1879. O. 820.4:9 Coppée, H: English literature, considered as an interpreter of english history; designed as a manual of instruction. 7th ed. Phila. 1881. D. 820.4:5 Richardson, Abby Sage. Familiar talks on english literature; a manual, embracing the great epochs of english literature, from the english conquest of Britain, 449, to the death of Walter Scott, 1832. Chicago. 1881. D. 820.4: 11 Buckland, Anna. The story of english litera ture [to 1850]. N. Y. 1883. D. 820.4:31 Nicoll, H: J. Landmarks of english literature. N. Y. 1883. D. 820.4:29 Contents. Introd.-The dawn of eng. lit.-The elizabethan era. - The elizabethan dramatists. The suecessors of the elizabethans. The restauration.-The wits of queen Anne's time.-Our first great novelists. - Dr. Johnson and his contemporaries. - The new era in poetry, Sir Walter Scott and the prose lit, of the early part of the 19th century.-Our own times.Periodicals, reviews and encyclopædias. Brooke, Stopford. English literature [to 1837]. (Literature primer, ed. by J: R: Green. Chateaubriand, François A: René vicomte de. Sketches of english literature, with considerations on the spirit of the times, men and revolutions. 2d ed. Lond. 1837. 2 v. O. 820.4+3 Metcalfe, F: Old english literature. In his The englishman and the scandinavian. 898:3 Brink, Bernhard ten. Early english literature, to Wiclif, from the german by Horace M. Kennedy, tr. rev. by the author. N. Y. 1883. D. 820.4: 26 Yonge, C: Duke. Three centuries of english literature, [from Shakspere to Dickens; with extracts and specimens]. N. Y. 1879. D. 820.4: 16 Hettner, Hermann. Geschichte der englischen literatur von der wiederherstellung des königthums bis in die zweite hälfte des 18. jahrhunderts, 1660-1770. (Literaturgeschichte des 18. jahrh., 1er theil.) 4te verb. 809: 9 v1 aufl. Brschwg. 1881. O. Perry, T: Sergeant. English literature in the 18th century. N. Y. 1883. D. 820.4: 30 Oliphant, Margaret O., born Wilson. The literary history of England in the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century. N. Y. 1882. D. 820.4:28 Brandes, G: Der naturalismus in England. In his Hauptströmungen, etc. 809: 6 v4 Contents. Die Seeschule.-Byron und seine gruppe. Morley, H: Of english literature in the reign of Victoria, with a glance at the past. Tauchnitz ed. v. 2000. [Containing facsimiles of the signatures of authors in the Tauchnitz ed., photographed from their correspondence and agreements with baron Tauchnitz.] N. Y. 1882. S. 820.4: 20 Contents. A glance at the past, from the beginning to the reign of Victoria. Of those who were old at the beginning of the reign; and of the poets, Woodsworth, Southey, Landor.- Journalists of the elder generation, essayists and poets. Of women who wrote in the early part of the reign. Of those by whom cheap literature was made useful; and of the earlier life of T: Babington Macaulay. Of writers who were between 50 and 60 years old at the beginning of the reign.-Men of the next decade of years.Of T: Carlyle; and of divines and wits. - Onward battle. The best vigour of the time; and what remains of it. Minto, W: A manual of english prose literature, biographical and critical; designed mainly to show characteristics of style. New ed. Edinb. 1881. D. 820.4: 25 Contents. Introd.: Elements of style: Qualities of style; kinds of composition.-De Quincey, Macaulay, Carlyle.-Prose writers in historical order. Disraeli, I: Amenities of literature; consisting of sketches and characters of english literature. 4th ed. N. Y. 1847. 2 v. D. 820.4: 6 Contents. V. 1. The druidical institution.-Britain and the britons.-The name of England and the english. The anglo-saxons.-Cadmon and Milton.-Beowulf; the hero-life.-The anglo-normans.-The page, the baron and the minstrel.-Gothic romances.-Origin of the vernacular languages of Europe. - Origin of the english language.-Vicissitudes of the english language.-Dialects.-Mandeville, our first traveller. -Chaucer.-Gower.-Piers Ploughman.-Occleve, the scholar of Chaucer. Lydgate, the monk of Bury. The invention of printing.-The first english printer. -Early libraries.-Henry VII. - First sources of modern history.-Arnolde's chronicle.-Henry VIII, his literary character.-Books of the people. - The difficulties experienced by a primitive author.-Skelton. -The Ship of fools.-The psychological character of sir T: More.-The earl of Surrey and sir T: Wyatt. The spoliation of the monasteries.-A crisis and a re action; Robert Crowley.-Primitive dramas.-The reformer bishop Bale and the romanist J. Haywood, the court jester.-Roger Ascham. 2. Public opinion. -Orthography and orthoepy.-The ancient metres in modern verse.-The origin of rhyme. - Rhyming dictionaries.-The Arte of english poesie.-The Discoverie of witchcraft. The first jesuits in England. Hooker. Sir Philip Sidney. Spencer.-The Faery queen.- Allegory. The first tragedy and the first comedy.--The predecessors and the contemporaries of Skakespeare.-Shakespeare. - The "Humors" of Jonson. - Drayton. - The psychological history of Rawleigh. The occult philosopher, dr. Dee.-The rosacrusian Fludd.-Bacon.-The first founder of a public library.-Early writers, their dread of the press; the transition to authors by profession.--The age of doctrines. Pamphlets.-The Oceana of Harrington. The author of The grounds and reasons of monarchy. -Commonwealth.-The True intellectual system of the universe. Difficulties of the publishers of contemporary memoirs.-The war against books. Hatton, Joseph. Journalistic London; a series of sketches of famous pens and papers of the day. Rep., with add. from Harper's 820.4: 203 magazine. Lond. 1882. O. History-American authors. Duyckinck, Evert A: and G: Long. Cyclopædia of american literature; embracing personal and critical notices of authors and selections from their writings, with portraits, autographs and other ill. N. Y. 1856. 2 v. Q. 820.4+2 Same. Supplement, incl. obituaries of authors, continuations of former articles, and notices of earlier and later writings omitted in previous ed. N. Y. 1866. Q. 820.4+2 v3 Knapp, S: Lorenzo. Lectures on american literature, with remarks on some passages of american history. N. Y. 1829. O. 820.4: 24 Hart, J: Seely. A manual of american literature; a text-book for schools and colleges. Phila. [1872]. D. 820.4:8 Lawrence, Eugene. A primer of american literature. (Harper's half-hour ser.) N. Y. 1880. T. 820.4:21 Richardson, C: Francis. A primer of american literature. Bost. 1880. T. 820.4:22 Same. New and rev. ed. Portr. Bost. 1883. T. 820.4:22 Nichol, J: American literature; an historical sketch, 1620-1880. Edinb. 1882. O. 820.4:34 Tyler, Moses Coit. A history of american literature. N. Y. 1878. 2 v. O. 820.4:23 Contents. V. 1. 1607-1676. 2. 1677-1765. Hudson, F: Journalism in the U. S., from 1690 to 1872. N. Y. 1873. O. 820.4: 201 Warner, C: Dudley. The american newspaper; an essay read before the social science assoc. at Saratoga Springs, sept. 6, 1881. Bost. 1881. Tt. 820.4:202 North, S. N. D. History and present condition of the newspaper and periodical press of the U. S.; with a catalogue of the publications of the U. S. Maps. In U. S. tenth census, 1880, v. 8. in 317: D Contents. 1st period, 1639-1783.-2d per., 1783-1835. -3d per., 1835-1880.-App. Statistical tables; Catalogue of periodical pub's; Chronological history of the newspaper press of the U. S.; Bound files of amer. newsp. in the possession of the American antiquarian society, Worcester, Mass.-General index. |