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Fitch, George Hamlin, 1852-1925

"Modern English Books of Power"

Richmond
Ritchie; _The Homes and Haunts of Tennyson_, by Napier;
_Tennyson, His Art and Relation to Modern Life_, by Stopford
A. Brooke; _The Poetry of Tennyson_, by Henry Van Dyke; the
chapter on Tennyson in Stedman's _Victorian Poets_; a
commentary on Tennyson's _In Memoriam_ by Prof. A.C. Bradley;
_Alfred Tennyson_, by Andrew Lang; _Views and Reviews_, by
W.E. Henley; _Yesterdays With Authors_, by J.T. Fields; _The
Victorian Age_, by Mrs. Oliphant. Dr. Henry Van Dyke
contributed five articles on Tennyson to SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE,
volume 6.

BROWNING
An enormous literature of comment, appreciation and
interpretation has grown up around Browning, largely due to
the work of various Browning societies in this country and in
Europe. The London Browning Society especially has brought out
many papers that will be of interest to Browning students.
Other works are Arthur Symons, _Introduction to the Study of
Browning_ (London, 1886); G.W. Cooke, _Browning Guide Book_
(New York, 1901); Fotheringham, _Studies_ (London, 1898);
Stedman, _Victorian Poets_; Prof. Hiram Corson, _Introduction
to Browning_; George E. Woodberry, _Studies in Literature and
Life_; Hamilton W. Mabie, _Essays in Literary
Interpretation_; A. Birrell, _Obiter Dicta_; George
Saintsbury, _Corrected Impressions_.


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