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BEERS (H. A.), Initial Studies in American Literature. - BENTON (Joel), Baudelaire and Poe: in his In the Poe Circle. - BETZ (L. P.), Poe in der französischen Litteratur. BROWNING (E. B.), The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: vol. i. p. 429. — Burton (R.), Literary Leaders. - CHADWICK (J. W.), Poe: in Chambers's New Cyclopædia of English Literature, vol. iii.-COLLINS (Churton), The Poetry and Poets of America. DESHLER (C. D.), Afternoons with Authors: Sonnets of Poe. - FRANCE (Anatole), La vie littéraire, vol. iv. FRUIT (J. P.), The Mind and Art of Poe's Poetry. - FULLER-OSSOLI (Margaret), Life Without and Life Within. (A review of The Raven and other Poems, 1845.) - GATES (L. E.), Studies and Appreciations. -*GOSSE (Edmund), Questions at Issue: Has America produced a poet? — GRUENER (Gustav), Notes on the Influence of E. T. A. Hoffmann upon Edgar Allan Poe: in the Publications of the Modern Language Association, vol. xix, p. 1. - GRUENER (Gustav), Poe's Knowledge of German: in Modern Philology, vol. ii, p. 125.— HENNEQUIN (Emile), Ecrivains francisés. HOWE (M. A. DeW.), American Bookmen. - HUTTON (R. H.), Criticisms on Contemporary Thought and Thinkers. (Review of vol. i of Ingram's edition).—*KENt (C. W.), Poe the Poet. (Introduction to vol. vii of the Virginia Edition.) — LANG (A.), Letters to Dead Authors. *LANG (A.), Preface to his edition of Poe's Poems. - LAWTON (W. C.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature. LINTON (W. J.), Pot-pourri. (Parodies on Poe's poems, and according to the author- definitive criticism on his work.) - LOWELL (J. R.), Edgar Allan Poe in Graham's Magazine, February, 1845; reprinted in vol. iii of Griswold's edition of Poe's Works; in vol. x of the Stedman-Woodberry Edition; and in vol. i of the Virginia Edition. *MABIE (H. W.), Poe's Place in American Literature. (Introduction to vol. ii of the Virginia Edition.)-MALLARME (Stéphane), Divagations: Edgar Poe. - MATTHEWS (B.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature, chapter xii. - MATTHEWS (B.), Pen and Ink. (On the prose works.) - MAUCLAIR (Camille), L'art en silence: Edgar Poe idéologue. MITCHELL (D. G.), American Lands and Letters, vol. ii.-MORE (P. E.), Shelburne Essays, First Series: The Origins of Hawthorne and Poe. NENCIONI (E.), Letteratura inglese. (Review of Hennequin's essay.) - NICHOL (J.), American Literature, an historical study.-ONDERDONK (J. L.), History of American Verse. *RICHARDSON (C. F.), American literature, vol. ii, chapter iv. ROBERTSON (J. M.), New Essays towards a Critical Method: Poe.-SALT (H. S.), Literary Sketches. *STEDMAN (E. C.), Poets of America. *STEDMAN (E. C.), Introduction to vol. x of the Stedman-Woodberry edition of Poe's Works. *SWINBURNE, Under the Microscope, pp. 54, 55. - TOLMAN (A. H.), The Views about Hamlet and other essays: Was Poe Accurate? (Chiefly on 'The Gold Bug.')-TRENT (W. P.), A History of American Literature. *TRENT (W. P.), Southern Writers: Introduction to the Selections from Poe. — VINCENT (L. H.), American Literary Masters. - WENDELL (B.), A Literary History of America. WHITMAN, Specimen Days: Edgar Poe's Significance. (Complete Prose Works, p. 149.) — WOODBERRY (G. E.), America in Literature, chapter iv. WYZEWA (T. de), Ecrivains étrangers.

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*BONER (John H.), Poe's Cottage at Fordham: in the Century, vol. xxxix, p. 85; and in Stedman's American Anthology, p. 487. FAWCETT (Edgar), Edgar A. Poe: in Edgar Allan Poe, a Memorial Volume. HAYNE (Paul H.), Poe: in Edgar Allan Poe, a Memorial Volume. *LOWELL, A Fable for Critics. - MALLARME (Stéphane), Vers et Prose: Le Tombeau d'Edgar Poe (Sonnet). — MALONE (Walter), Poems: Poe's Cottage at Fordham. - OSGOOD (Frances Sargent), Poems, 1850: The Hand that Swept the Sounding Lyre. *STOCKARD (A. J.), Fugitive Lines: Sonnets on Poe's Cottage. - *TABB (John B.), To Edgar Allan Poe: in The Unveiling of the Bust of Edgar Allan Poe. -TYRRELL (Henry), In the Ragged Mountains: im The Unveiling of the Bust of Edgar Allan Poe. - *WHITMAN_(Sarah Helen), Poems, 1878, pp. 72-100, and 195-197.- WILSON (Robert Burns), Memorial Poem in The Unveiling of the Bust of Edgar Allan Poe. - WINTER (William), At Poe's Grave: in Edgar Allan Poe, a Memorial Volume.—WINTER (William), The Wanderers: Poem read at the Dedication of the Actors' Monument to Poe.

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WORKS, Little Classic Edition, 12 volumes; WORKS, Riverside Edition, 12 volumes; *ComPLETE WORKS, Centenary Edition, 12 volumes: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. (In any of these editions the POEMS can be obtained separately in one volume. The *Centenary Edition has about

fifty poems and fragments not contained in previous editions, and valuable notes by Dr. E. W. Emerson.)-POEMS, New Household Edition, 1 volume: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. *CORRESPONDENCE OF Carlyle and EMERSON, 2 volumes. CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN STERLING

AND EMERSON, 1 volume. - CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN EMERSON AND HERMAN GRIMM, 1 volume. LETTERS FROM EMERSON TO A FRIEND, 1 volume. -SELECTED POEMS, edited by George H. Browne, Riverside Literature Series.

BIOGRAPHY AND REMINISCENCES

BOLTON (S. K.), Emerson (Chiswick Series).- *CABOT (J. B.), Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2 volumes, 1887. (The authorized biography.) — CARY (E. L.), Ralph Waldo Emerson, Poet and Thinker, 1904. — *EMERSON (E. W.), Emerson in Concord: A Memoir. (Very important; a necessary supplement to Cabot's Memoir.)- GARNETT (Richard), Emerson (Great Writers Series).-HOLMES (O. W.), Ralph Waldo Emerson (American Men of Letters Series), 1885. - IRELAND (Alex.), Ralph Waldo Emerson: His Life, Genius, and Writings. Second Edition, augmented, 1882.-SANBORN (F. B.), Emerson (Beacon Biographies), 1901.

ALBEE (J.), Remembrances of Emerson, 1901.-ALCOTT (A. B.), Concord Days, 1872. — ALCOTT (A. B.), Emerson, 1865.- ALCOTT (A. B.), Ralph Waldo Emerson: An Estimate of his Character and Genius, in prose and verse, 1882. (Containing the preceding essay, and three poems.)-ALCOTT (A. B.), Ralph Waldo Emerson: Philosopher and Seer, 1888. (Identical with the preceding.)— ALCOTT (Louisa M.), Reminiscences of Ralph Waldo Emerson: in Parton's Some Noted Princes, Authors, and Statesmen, 1886.- BARTLETT (G. B.), Concord, Historic, Literary, and Picturesque.-*BREMER (Frederika), Homes of the New World; impressions of America. Translated by Mary Howitt, 1853.- BUNGAY (George W.), Off-Hand Takings, 1851. - CLARKE (Charles and Mary Cowden), Recollections of Writers: Emerson.-CLARKE (J. F.), Nineteenth Century Questions, 1897.-CONWAY (M. D.), Autobiography, Memories, and Experiences, 1904.- CONWAY (M. D.), Emerson at Home and Abroad.-COOKE (G. W.), Ralph Waldo Emerson: His Life, Writings, and Philosophy, 1881.-CURTIS (G. W.), Homes of American Authors, 1853; the same, in Little Journeys to the Homes of American Authors, 1896.-*CURTIS (G. W.), Literary and Social Essays.- CURTIs (G. W.), The Easy Chair: Emerson Lecturing.FIELDS (Mrs. Annie), Authors and Friends, 1896. - FROTHINGHAM (O. B.), Memoir of William Henry Channing. FROTHINGHAM (O. B.), Theodore Parker: A Biography, 1874.-GILMAN (Arthur), Poets' Homes. Pen and Pencil Sketches of American Poets and their Homes. Second Series, 1880. - GRISWOLD (H. T.), Home Life of Great Authors.-HALE (E. E.), Ralph Waldo Emerson; with two early essays of Emerson's, 1899.- HASKINS (D. G.), Ralph Waldo Emerson : His Maternal Ancestors; with Some Reminiscences of Emerson. - HAWTHORNE, Passages from the American Note-Books, 1868, vol. ii: Sept. 28, 1841; Aug. 5, 15, 22, Oct. 10, 1842; April 8, 11, 1843; May 14, 1850. - *HAWTHORNE, The Great Stone Face.-HAWTHORNE, Mosses from an Old Manse: The Old Manse. - HIGGINSON (T. W.), Contemporaries, 1899. -Howe (Julia Ward), Reminiscences, 1819-1899, 1899.- IRELAND (Alex.), In Memoriam, Ralph Waldo Emer- LANDOR (W. S.), An Open Letter to Emerson in Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century. *LOWELL, Literary Essays: Emerson, the Lecturer. - MARTINEAU (Harriet), Autobiography, Period iv, Section iii. -ROBINSON (H. C.), Diary, vol. ii, chapter xxii. - SANBORN (F. B.), and HARRIS (W. T.), Life of A. Bronson Alcott, 1893.- SANBORN (F. B.), Emerson and his Friends in Concord, 1890.—Sanborn (F. B.), The Personality of Emerson, 1903.- SANBORN (F. B.), Ralph Waldo Emerson: in Stoddard's The Homes and Haunts of Our Elder Poets, 1881.-SCUDDER (H. E.), Men and Letters; Essays in Characterization and Criticism: Emerson's Self. - *STEARNS (F. P.), Sketches from Concord and Appledore: Emerson Himself. - THOREAU, Miscellanies. - TROWBRIDGE (J. T.), My Own Story, 1904. — WALSH (William Shepard), Pen Pictures of Modern Authors, 1882. (Quotations from N. P. Willis, Miss Bremer, and Hawthorne.)-WHIPPLE (E. P.), Recollections of Eminent Men.-*WHITMAN, Specimen Days: A Visit, at the Last, to Ralph Waldo Emerson; Boston Common - More of Emerson; By Emerson's Grave. (Complete Prose Works, pp. 181–184, 189–190.) — WILLIS (N. P.), Hurrygraphs, 1853.- WOLFE (T. F.), Literary Shrines; The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors, 1895.-*Woodbury (C. J.), Talks with Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1890.

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AMES (Rev. C. G.), Memorial Address, April 30, 1882. -*ARNOLD, Discourses in America. - BARTOL (C. A.), Radical Problems: Transcendentalism. - BATES (Katharine Lee), Ameri

can Literature. *BEERS (H. A.), Points at Issue: Emerson's Transcendentalism. — BENTON (Joel), Emerson as a Poet.- BIJVANCK (W. G. C.), Poezie en leven in de 19de Eeuw: Emerson en Walt Whitman.-BIRRELL (Augustine), Obiter Dicta.- Burroughs (John), Birds and Poets, with Other Papers. - BURROUGHS (John), Emerson and the Superlative: in Essays from The Critic. BURROUGHS (John), Indoor Studies: Matthew Arnold's View of Emerson. - BURTON (R.), Literary Leaders.-CHADWICK (J. W.), Emerson: in Chambers's New Cyclopædia of English Literature. -*CHAPMAN (John Jay), Emerson and Other Essays.-CHENEY (J. V.), That Dome in Air. — CONCORD, Mass., SOCIAL CIRCLE, The Centenary of the Birth of Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CROZIER (J. B.), The Religion of the Future.— DANA (W. F.), Optimism of Ralph Waldo Emerson. - DOWDEN (E.), Studies in Literature: The Transcendental Movement and Literature - EELLS (J.), Emerson: A Tribute, May 24, 1903.- ELIOT (C. W.), Emerson as Seer: in the Atlantic, June, 1903.- EVANS (E. P.), Beiträge zur amerikanischen Litteratur und Kulturgeschichte.-*EVERETT (C. C.), Essays Theological and Literary: The Poems of Emerson. -FEDERN (Karl), Essays zur amerikanischen Litteratur. - FORSTER (Joseph), Four Great Teachers.- FRANCKE (Kuno), Emerson and German Personality: in the International Quarterly, vol. viii, p. 93. - FRISWELL (J. H.), Modern Men of Letters Honestly Criticised. — FROTHINGHAM (O. B.), Transcendentalism in New England. - FROUDE (J. A.), Short Studies on Great Subjects, vol. iii: Representative Men. - FULLER-OSSOLI (Margaret), Life Without and Life Within: Emerson's Essays. GARNETT (Richard), Essays of an ex-Librarian.— GIFFORD (Lord Adam), Lectures Delivered on Various Occasions.- GORDON (G. A.), Emerson as a Religious Influence: in the Atlantic, vol. xci, p. 577.— GRIERSON (Francis), The Celtic Temperament, and Other Essays. -*GRIMM (F. Hermann), Fünfzehn Essays, Erste Folge; Ralph Waldo Emerson (Essay of 1861); same essay, in Neue Essays über Kunst und Litteratur.-GRIMM (F. Hermann), Fünfzehn Essays, Dritte Folge: Ralph Waldo Emerson. (Essay of 1882, on Emerson's Death.)— GRIMM (F. Hermann), Essays on Literature, translated by Sarah Adams. (Translations of both the preceding essays.) GUERNSEY (A. H.), Ralph Waldo Emerson: Philosopher and Poet. HAWTHORNE (J.), Confessions and Criticisms: Emerson as an American.- HIGGINSON (T. W.), and BOYNTON (H. W.), A Reader's History of American Literature. - HILL (A. S.), The Influence of Emerson: in Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature, vol. v, Child Memorial Volume. -HUNT (T. W.), Studies in Literature and Style: Emerson's English Style. - HCTTON (R. H.), Criticisms on Contemporary Thought and Thinkers.-JAMES (Henry, Sr.), Literary Remains. JAMES (Henry, Jr.), Partial Portraits: Cabot's Life of Emerson.- JOHNSON (C. F.), Three Americans and Three Englishmen. - KENNEDY (W. S.), Clews to Emerson's Mystic Verse: in the American Author, June, 1903. KERNAHAN (C.), Wise Men and a Fool: A Poet who was not a Poet. LÄLANA (P. F. K.), Emerson viewed with an Oriental Eye. - LANGHAM (J. J.), An Englishman's Appreciation of Emerson.-LAWTON (W. C.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature. LAWTON (W. C.), The New England Poets. - LEE (G. S.), Emerson as a Poet: in the Critic, vol. xlii, p. 416; May, 1903. LINDSAY (J.), Essays, Literary and Philosophical. The LITERARY WORLD, Emerson Number, May 22, 1880.-LOCK WOOD (F. C.), Emerson as a Philosopher. A Thesis presented to the Northwestern University. LOFORTERANDI (Andrea), Nelle letterature straniere. - MABIE (H. W.), Backgrounds of Literature. *MAETERLINCK (Maurice), Le Trésor des Humbles: Emerson.- MANNING (J. M.), Half Truths and the Truth.-MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Tributes to Longfellow and Emerson.MEAD (E. D.), The Influence of Emerson. MITCHELL (D. G.), American Lands and LettersMONTEGUT (Emile), Un penseur et poète américain: in the Revue des deux Mondes, Aug. 1. 1847, vol. xix, pp. 462-494.- MORE (P. E.), Shelburne Essays, First Series: The Influence of Emerson. - MORLEY (J.), Critical Miscellanies, vol. i. - NICHOL (J.), American Literature, an Historical Sketch. -ONDERDONK (J. L.), History of American Verse. - PATMORE (C.), Principle in Art.- PATTEE (F. L.), History of American Literature. - POWELL (T.), The Living Authors of America, 1850.-RICHARDSON (C. F.), American Literature, vol. i, chapter ix (prose); vol. ii, chapter v (poetry). — Roz (Firmin), L'idéalisme américain: in the Revue des deux Mondes, vol. lxix. -SANBORN (F. B.), The Genius and Character of Emerson. Lectures (by several authors) at the Concord School of Philosophy.- SANBORN (F. B.), Emerson and Contemporaneous Poets: in the Critic, vol. xlii, p. 143; May, 1903. *SCHMIDT (J.), Neue Essays: Ralph Waldo Emerson.-SANTAYANA (G.), Interpretations of Poetry and Religion.-SCHÖNBACH (A. E) Ueber Lesen und Bildigung. -SEARLE (January) [George S. Phillips], Emerson, His Life and Writings.-SHARP (R. F.), Architects of English Literature. - STEARNS (F. P.), The Real and Ideal in Literature: Emerson as a Poet.-STEARNS (F. P.), Cambridge Sketches: The Emerson Centennial; Emerson and the Greek Poets. *STEDMAN (E. C.), Poets of America.—STEPHEN (L.), Studies of a Biographer, vol. iv.- STEWART (George, Jr.), Evenings in the Library.STEWART (George, Jr.), Essays from Reviews: Emerson the Thinker. - THAYER (W. R.), The

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Influence of Emerson.- *TRENT (W. P.), A History of American Literature. - VINCENT (L. H.), American Literary Masters, 1905. — WHIPPLE (E. P.), American Literature and Other Papers : Emerson as a Poet; Emerson and Carlyle. WHITMAN, Specimen Days, April 16, 1881: My Tribute to Four Poets. (Complete Prose Works, p. 173.) — WHITMAN, Letters to William Sloane Kennedy in Poet-Lore, February, 1895.

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ALCOTT (A. B.), Ion; A Monody: in his Ralph Waldo Emerson, etc., 1882 and 1888. — *ARNOLD (Matthew), Poetical Works: Sonnet, written in Emerson's Essays.-CHADWICK (J. W.), Later Poems: Ralph Waldo Emerson, May 25, 1903. — CHANNING (Ellery), Poems: Ode, to Emerson. - CONE (Helen Gray), Oberon and Puck: Ralph Waldo Emerson.- CRANCH (C. P.), Ariel and Caliban, with Other Poems: Ralph Waldo Emerson. -*HOLMES, At the Saturday Club. HOLMES, For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday. - *HoSMER (F. L.), Hymn for the Fiftieth Anniversary of Emerson's Divinity School Address. - JOHNSON (R. U.), The Winter Hour and Other Poems: To Ralph Waldo Emerson, September, 1881. JOHNSON (R. U.), The Winter Hour: Written in Emerson's Poems. -LARCOM (Lucy), Wild Roses of Cape Ann and Other Poems: R. W. E., May 25, 1880.- LAZARUS (Emma), To R. W. E.: in Sanborn's The Genius and Character of Emerson. *LOWELL, A Fable for Critics. LOWELL, Agassiz, section iii, stanza iv. - MOULTON (Louise Chandler), In the Garden of Dreams: Ralph Waldo Emerson. PARSONS (T. W.), Poems: Emerson.-SANBORN (F. B.), The Poet's Countersign. An Ode in Alcott's Ralph Waldo Emerson, etc.- *THOMAS (Edith), Emerson in the Critic, May, 1903. *WHITTIER, The Last Walk in Autumn, stanza xiv. - *WOODBERRY (G. E.), Poems, 1903: Ode read at the Emerson Centenary.

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*COMPLETE WORKS, Riverside Edition, 11 volumes (vols. i-vi. Poetical Works; vols. vii, viii, Prose Works; vols. ix-xi, Translation of Dante); Craigie Edition, illustrated, 11 volumes; Standard Library Edition, illustrated, 14 volumes (including the Life by Samuel Longfellow): Houghton, Mifflin & Co.-COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS, *Riverside Edition, 6 volumes; Handy-Volume Edition, 5 volumes; *Cambridge Edition, 1 volume; New Household Edition, 1 volume; etc.: Houghton, Mifflin & Co.

BIOGRAPHY AND REMINISCENCES

*LONGFELLOW (Samuel), Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with Extracts from his Journal and Correspondence, 3 volumes, 1891. (The standard biography, and in every way satisfactory. It combines and supersedes the Life, 2 volumes, 1886, and the Final Memorials, 1 volume, 1887.) *CARPENTER (G. R.), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Beacon Biographies), 1901. (The best brief biography.) ROBERTSON (Eric S.), Life of Longfellow (Great Writers Series), 1887. - HIGGINSON (T. W.), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (American Men of Letters Series), 1902.

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AUSTIN (G. L.), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: His Life, his Works, his Friendships, 1883. - CONWAY (M. D.), Autobiography, Memories and Experiences, 1904. -CURTIS (G. W.), Homes of American Authors, 1853; the same, in Little Journeys to the Homes of American Authors. 1896. DAVIDSON (Thomas), H. W. Longfellow, 1882; also in the Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th edition. *FIELDS (Mrs. Annie), Authors and Friends: Longfellow, 1807-1882, 1896. GREENE (G. W.), Life of Nathaniel Greene (especially the *Dedication). · HALE (Rev. E. E.), Fireside Travels: Cambridge Thirty Years Ago. HIGGINSON (T. W.), Old Cambridge, 1899. HOLMES, in Tributes to Longfellow and Emerson, by the Massachusetts Historical Society. -*HOWELLS (W. D.), My Literary Friends and Acquaintances. - KENNEDY (W. S.), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Biography, Anecdote, Letters, Criticism, 1882.- LANMAN (Chas.), Haphazard Personalities, 1886. MACCHETTA (Blanche Roosevelt), The Home Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Reminiscences of many Visits at Cambridge and Nahant, during 1880, 1881 and 1882.-MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Seventyfifth Birthday, 1882.-MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Tributes to Longfellow and

Emerson, 1882. —MITFORD (M. R.), Recollections of a Literary Life, 1851.-NORTON (C. E.), in Tributes to Longfellow and Emerson, by the Massachusetts Historical Society. - NORTON (C. E.), in Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. iv, 1888. - ROSSETTI (W. M.), Lives of Famous Poets, 1878.-SAUNDERS (Frederic), Character Studies, with some personal Recollections, 1894. STEARNS (F. P.), Cambridge Sketches, 1905.- STODDARD (R. H.), Homes and Haunts of our Elder Poets, 1878. - TROWBRIDGE (J. T.), My Own Story, 1904. – UNDERWOOD (F. H.), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, a Biographical Sketch, 1882.

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BADEAU (Adam), The Vagabond, 1859. BANDOW (Karl), Die lyrischen und epischen Gedichte des Amerikaners Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1856.- BATES (K. L.), American Literature. BAUMGARTNER (A.), Longfellow's Dichtungen: Ein literarisches Zeitbild aus dem Geistesleben Nordamerika's, 1887. - BECHGER (A.), Longfellow: Literarisch-biographische Studie, 1883. - BENT (S. A.), The Wayside Inn, its History and Literature, 1897. — BUNGAY (G. W.), Traits of Representative Men, 1882. - BURTON (R.), Literary Leaders, 1903. - CAMERINI (Eugenio), Nuovi profili letterari, 1875. CHADWICK (J. W.), in Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, vol. iii, 1904. - CHENEY (J. V.), That Dome in Air. - COLERIDGE (Sara), Memoir and Letters, vol. ii, chapter vi (on 'Evangeline' and 'Hyperion'). — CURTis (G. W.), Literary and Social Essays, 1894. - DÉPRET (Louis), La Poésie en Amérique, 1876. — DÉPRET (Louis), Chez les Anglais, 1879. - DESHLER (C. D.), Afternoons with Authors: The Sonnets of Longfellow, 1879. — DEVEY (J.), A Comparative Estimate of Modern English Poets, 1873. — FISKE (John), The Unseen World, and other Essays: Longfellow's Dante, 1902. — FRISWELL (J. H.), Modern Men of Letters Honestly Criticised, 1870. - -GANNETT (W. C.), Studies in Longfellow (Riverside Literature Series).- GOSTWICK (Joseph), English Poets, 1875. — HATTON (Joseph), Old Lamps and New: Tennyson and Longfellow. - HAZELTINE (M. W.), Chats about Books, Poets and Novelists, 1883. HENLEY (W. E.), Views and Reviews, 1890. – HUTTON (R. H.), Criticisms on Contemporary Thought and Thinkers. JOHNSON (C. F.), Three Americans and Three Englishmen, 1886. KNORTZ (Karl), Longfellow: Literar-historische Studie.- LANG (Andrew), Letters on Literature, 1889.-LAWTON (W. C.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature. LAWTON (W. C.), The New England Poets. - MATTHEWS (B.), Introduction to the Study of American Literature. - NEWCOMER (A. G.), American LiterNICHOL (John), American Literature, an Historical Sketch, 1882. — PALMER (George Herbert), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in Atlas Essays, No. 2, 1877. — PÄTSCH (E.), Longfellow und seine Stellung in der nordamerikanischen Litteratur, 1883. — PATTEE (F. L.), A History of American Literature. - POE (Edgar Allan), Works, Virginia Edition: vol. x, pp. 39, 40, Hyperion (October, 1839); vol. x, pp. 71-80, Voices of the Night (February, 1840); vol. xi, pp. 64-85, Ballads and Other Poems (March, April, 1842); vol. xii, pp. 41-106, Imitation - Plagiarism Mr. Poe's Reply to Outis-The Longfellow War (March 8-April 5, 1845); vol. xii, pp. 54-73, The Spanish Student (August, 1845). — PRINS (A. de), Études américaines, 1877. *RICHARDSON (C. F.), American Literature, vol. ii, chapter iii. - SCHÖNBACH (A. E.), Gesammelte Aufsätze zur neueren Litteratur. - -SHARP (R. F.), Architects of English Literature.— SPRENGER (R.), Zu Longfellow's poetischen Werken, 1903.-SIEMT (O.), Der Stabreim bei Longfellow, 1897.- *STEDMAN (E. C.), Poets of America. - STEWART (George, Jr.), Evenings in the Library, 1878.- STEWART (George, Jr.), Essays from Reviews, 1892.- TAYLOR (B.), Critical Essays and Literary Notes, 1880.-TRENT (W. P.), A History of American Literature. VARNHAGEN (Hermann), Longfellow's Tales of A Wayside Inn und ihre Quellen, 1884. VINCENT (L. H.), American Literary Masters, 1905. — WENDELL (B.), A Literary History of America. -WHIPPLE (E. P.), Essays and Reviews: Poets and Poetry of America. WHITMAN, in Essays from the Critic: The Death of Longfellow. - *WHITMAN, Specimen Days: My Tribute to Four Poets; The Death of Longfellow. (Complete Prose Works, pp. 173, 174; 186, 187.) — WHITTIER, Prose Works, vol. ii: Longfellow's Evangeline. -WILLIAMS (S. F.), Essays, Criti cal, Biographical, and Miscellaneous.-WINTER (William), English Rambles: In Memory of Longfellow.-WINTER (William), Old Shrines and Ivy. - WORDEN (J. Perry), Über Longfel low's Beziehungen zur deutschen Litteratur. (For references, especially on Evangeline" and 'Hiawatha,' see the notes at the beginning of those poems.)

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