Victorian Literature: Sixty Years of Books and BookmenShorter, Clement King
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Victorian Literature: Sixty Years of Books and Bookmen
Shorter, Clement King
English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn. 'Life of Dr Arnold'; 'Memorials of
Canterbury'; 'Sinai and Palestine,' 161;
'Lectures on the Eastern Church'; 'Lectures on the Jewish
Church'; leader of the Broad Church movement; proposed
the suppression of the Athanasian creed in church services;
his 'Life,' written by Dean Bradley, 162.
Stanley, H. M., 186.
Stanhope, Earl (Lord Mahon). 'History of the Reign of Queen
Anne,' and 'History of England from 1713-1783,' 95.
'State in its Relations with the Church, The,' 106.
'Statesmen of the Commonwealth,' 179.
'Stein, Life and Times of,' 104.
Stephen, Leslie. A critic of remarkable learning; 'Hours in a
Library'; 'History of English Thought in the Eighteenth
Century,' 175;
first editor of the _Dictionary of National Biography_, 176.
Stephen, Leslie, and Macaulay, 93.
Stevenson, Robert Louis. One of the most picturesque figures
in literature; 'With a Donkey in the Cevennes,' 59;
his plays; 'Beau Austin,' probably the greatest contribution
to the drama of the era; 'Virginibus Puerisque'; 'Some
Aspects of Robert Burns'; 'A Child's Garden of Verse';
'Underwoods'; his place as a novelist; 'Treasure Island';
'The New Arabian Nights'; 'The Master of Ballantrae'; 'Prince
Otto'; 'St Ives'; 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde,' 60;
his admiration of 'The Egoist,' 61;
his influence on the modern historical romance, 63.
Stewart, Balfour, 151.
'Stones of Venice,' 132.
'Story of My Heart, The,' 188.
'Stuart of Dunleath,' 72.
Stubbs, William. Librarian at Lambeth Palace; edited mediæval
chronicles, 78;
Regius Professor of History at Oxford; 'Select Charters';
'Constitutional History'; profoundly scientific, but not
dry-as-dust, 79.
'Student's Elements of Geology,' 152.
'Studies in Art and Poetry,' 171.
'Studies in Homer,' 106.
'Studies in Literature,' 173.
'Studies in Sensation and Event,' 37.
'Study of Sociology,' 146.
'Study of Spinoza, 167.
'Strathmore,' 38.
Strauss, 49.
'Strayed Reveller, The,' 20.
Stretton, Mrs. Author of 'The Valley of a Hundred Fires,' 72.
'Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs,' 155.
'Subjection of Women,' 139.
'Subscription no Bondage,' 164.
'Supernatural Religion,' 171.
'Supper at the Mill,' 29.
'Susan Hopley,' 71.
'Swallow Flights,' 39.
Swift, modern biographies of, 178.
Swinburne, Algernon Charles. Only comparable to Landor, 16;
'Ave atque Vale' an imperishable elegy; a great poet and a
great prose writer, 17;
connection with Rossetti, 24;
admiration for Matthew Arnold, 17,
and Emily Brontë, 48.
'Sybil,' 57.
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