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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.

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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, 1854. - 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 (0. 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 Emerson.- -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.

CRITICISM

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

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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. (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. — *HUTTON (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.-LOCKWOOD (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 Letters.MONTEGUT (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.

TRIBUTES IN VERSE

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 Househo'd 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.

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

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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. xiii, 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, Critical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous. WINTER (William), English Rambles: In Memory of Longfellow.-WINTER (William), Old Shrines and Ivy. - WORDEN (J. Perry), Uber Longfellow'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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BATES (Charlotte Fiske), Risk and Other Poems: The Craigie House; the same, revised, in Cambridge Sketches by Cambridge Authors. *BATES (Katharine Lee), Longfellow : In Memoriam. -*BUNNER (H. C.), Airs from Arcady and Elsewhere: Longfellow. -CONE (Helen Gray), Oberon and Puck: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. *DOBSON (Austin), In Memoriam: in the London Athenæum, no. 2840, p. 411. CRANCH (C. P.), Ariel and Caliban, with other Poems: Longfellow. *FAWCETT (Edgar), Romance and Revery: Longfellow in Westminster Abbey.. FREELAND (H. W.), Elegy on the Death of Longfellow. GILDER (R. W.), Lyrics: Longfellow's Book of Sonnets.' -*HAYNE (Paul H.), Complete Poems: Personal Sonnets, To Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; To Longfellow (On Hearing he was Ill); Longfellow Dead. - HOLMES, TO Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, May 27, 1868.-*HOLMES, For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday. HOLMES, At the Saturday Club. HOLMES, Our Dead Singer, H. W. L. - LOWELL, A Fable for Critics. *LOWELL, To H. W. L. on his Birthday, 27th February, 1867.- LOWELL, Agassiz, section iii, stanza iv. — MIFFLIN (Lloyd), The Slopes of Helicon and Other Poems. NICHOL (John), in Stedman's Victorian Anthology, p. 255.-RILEY (J. W.), Green Fields and Running Brooks: Longfellow. SAVAGE (Minot J.), Poems: The People's Poet.-THOMAS (Edith M.), Vale et Salve in the Critic, 1882. - WATSON (William), Wordsworth's Grave and Other Poems: On Longfellow's Death. *WHITTIER, The Poet and the Children.-WHITTIER, On a FlyLeaf of Longfellow's Poems. - WINTER (William), Wanderers: Longfellow. (See also a large number of poems to Longfellow, pp. 307-339 of Kennedy's Longfellow, from The Literary World, The Critic, Baldwin's Monthly, etc., etc.)

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*COMPLETE WORKS, Riverside Edition, 7 volumes (vols. i-iv, Poetical Works; vols. v-vii, Prose Works); Amesbury Edition, illustrated, 7 volumes; Standard Library Edition, illustrated, 9 volumes (including the Life by S. T. Pickard): Houghton, Mifflin & Co. - POETICAL WORKS, *Riverside Edition, 4 volumes; Handy-Volume Edition, 4 volumes; *Cambridge Edition, 1 volume; New Household Edition, 1 volume; etc.: Houghton, Mifflin & Co.

BIOGRAPHY AND REMINISCENCES

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*PICKARD (Samuel T.), Life and Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier, 2 volumes, 1894. (The standard biography. Excellent.) LINTON (W. J.), Life of John Greenleaf Whittier (Great Writers Series), 1893. (Of little value, except for its bibliography.) — BURTON (Richard), John Greenleaf Whittier (Beacon Biographies), 1901. HIGGINSON (T. W.), John Greenleaf Whittier (English Men of Letters Series), 1902. - *CARPENTER (G. R.), John Greenleaf Whittier (American Men of Letters Series), 1903. (The best brief biography.)

BACON (E. M.), Literary Pilgrimages in New England: The Amesbury Home of Whittier; The Country of Whittier.- BREMER (Frederika), Homes of the New World, 1853. - BUNGAY (George W.), Off-Hand Takings, 1854. - BUTTERWORTH (H.), The Home of J. G. Whittier, in Parton's Some Noted Princes, Authors, and Statesmen. - *CLAFLIN (Mrs. M. B.), Personal Recollections of John Greenleaf Whittier, 1893. - DAVIS (Miss Rebecca T.), Gleanings from Merrimac Valley. *FIELDS (Mrs. Annie), Whittier: Notes of his Life and of his Friendships, 1893: the same, in Authors and Friends, 1896.- GARRISON (Wm. Lloyd), John Greenleaf Whittier : An Address Delivered before the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, December 17, 1892. GARRISON (W. P. and F. J.), William Lloyd Garrison; the Story of his Life told by his Children, 1889. - GOSSE (Edmund), A Visit to Whittier: in the Bookman, 1899, vol. viii, p. 459. — GRIMKE (A. H.), William Lloyd Garrison, the Abolitionist, 1891. (Numerous allusions to Whittier.) GRISWOLD (H. T.), Home Life of Great Authors. HAVERHILL, Mass., A Memorial of John Greenleaf Whittier, 1893. - HIGGINSON (T. W.), Contemporaries. HIGGINSON (T. W.), Cheerful Yesterdays, 1899. — KENNEDY (W. S.), John Greenleaf Whittier, the Poet of Freedom (American Reformers Series), 1892.- KENNEDY (W. S.), John Greenleaf Whittier, his Life, Genius, and Writings, 1882. — May (S. J.), Some Recollections of our Anti-slavery conflict, 1869. MITFORD (M. R.), Recollections of a Literary Life, 1851. - *PICKARD (S. T.), Whittier-Land, 1904. PICKARD (S. T.), Whittier as a Politician, Illustrated by his Letters to Prof. Elizur Wright,

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