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the philosophy of language. 1910. Shairp, J. C. On poetic interpretaPN1055 M4.

462 tion of nature. 1878. PN1062 S48. Ryan, R. Poetry and poets. 1826.

464 PN1136 R8.

463

3 v.

The Drama.

2 v.

2 v.

American stage of today; biographies. | Harriott, Mrs. C. M. Stage cond1910. PN2285 B8.

465 dences. 1902. PN2287 H31 S7. Archer, W. Play-making. 1913. PN

488 1661 A75.

466 Hawkins, F. W. Annals of the French Baker, H. B. The London stage. 1889. stage. 1884.

PN2633 H35. PN2596. 467

489 Bates, A. The drama; its history, lit- Herts, “A. M. The children's educa

erature and influence on civiliza- tional theatre. 1911. PN3166 N7 tion. 1903. 20 v. 468 H4.

490 Bunn, A. The stage. 1840. 3 v. PN Hone, W. Ancient mysteries de 2594 B8.

469 scribed. 1823. PR 643 M6 H6. 491 Chubb, P. Festivals and plays in Huneker, J. G. Iconoclasts, a book of

schools and elsewhere. PN3205 dramatists. 1905, PN1851 H7. C5. 470

492 Clapp, J. B. Plays of the present. Hutton, L. Curiosities of the Ameri1902. PN2256 C58.

471 can stage. 1891. PN2221 H8. 493 -Players of the present. 1899- -Opening addresses at first per1901. PN1612 D92.

472 formances in American theatres. Covent Garden Journal. 1810.

1887. PN1612 D91.

494 PN2596 L7 C3.

473 Jackson, J. History of the Scottish Craig, Mrs. A. A. T. The dramatic stage. 1793. PN2599 S4 J3. 495

festival. 1912. PN3203 C7. 474 Keese, W. L. A group of comedians. Crowley T. J. Character treatment 1901. PN1612 D92.

490 in the mediaeval drama. 1907. PR Maeder, Mrs. C. F. Autobiography. 642 C4 C9. 475 1897. PN1612 D92.

497 Daly, C. P. First theatre in America. Magill, M. T. Pantomimes. 1882. 1896. PN1612 D92. 476 PN1985 M3.

498 Dibdin, C. Complete history of the Mapes, V. Duse and the French. 1898. English stage. 1800. PN PN1612 D92.

499 2101 D5.

477 Matthews, J. B. A study of the draDoran, J. Annals of the English stage. ma. 1910. PN1661 M3. 500

1880. 2 v. PN2581 D6. 478 Meredith, G. An essay on comedy. Dunlap Society. Publications. New 1897. PN1923 M55.

501 series. 1896-, PN1612 D92. Li- Morris, Mrs. E. The drama, its laws brary has nos. 1-15, 1896-1901. and its technique. 1898. PN1661 479 M6.

502 -Publications. 1887-? PN1612 Needham, Mrs. M. M. Folk festivals. D91. Library has nos. 1, 2, 4. 480 1912. PN3205 N3.

503 Edgett, E, F. Edward Loomis Dav- Paul, H. The stage and its stars. n.d. enport. 1901. PN1612 D92. 481

PN2205 P32.

504 Esenwein, J. B. Writing the photo- Pence, J. H. The magazine and the

play. 1913. PN1996 E8. 482 drama; an index. 1896. PN1612 Ford, P. L. Washington and the the- D92.

506 atre. 1899. PN1612 D92. 483 Price, W. T. The analysis of play conGayley, C. M. Plays of our forefa- struction and dramatic principle. thers. 1907. PN1751 G28. 484 1908. PN1661 P94.

506 Gladding, W. J. Group of theatrical Roden, R. F. Later American plays, caricatures. 1897. PN1612 D92. 1831-1900. 1900. PN1612 D92. 485

507 Greenwood, I. J. The circus, its ori- | Schlegel, A. W. von. Course of leo

gin and growth prior to 1835. 1898. tures on dramatic art and litera-, PN1612 D92.

486 ture. 1846. PN1664 835 1846. Hale, E. E. Dramatists of today.

508 1910. PN1851 H2.

487 | Scott, C. From "The bells" to "King

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2 v.

3 v.

2 v.

Arthur,” a critical record of the June, 1888; July-December, 1892. first-night productions. 1896. PN

513 2584 S42.

509 Ward, A. W. History of English draSeilhamer, G. 0. History of the Amer

matic literature to the death of ican theatre. 1888-'91. Li- Queen Anne. 1875.

PR625 brary has v. 1, 3.

510
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514

Wegelin, O. Early American plays, Smith, S. F. Theatrical management

1714-1830. 1900. PN1612 D92. in the West and South for thirty

515 years. 1868. PN2287 566 T3. 511

Winter, W. Shadows of the stage.. Snively, W. A. The Ober-Ammergau 1892-'95.

PN2559 W5. v. 1 passion play of 1880. 1881. PN

and 2 wanting.

516 3241 S5.

512 -A wreath of laurel. 1898. PN The Theatre. A monthly review and 1612 D92.

517 magazine. PN2001 T4. Library Witherspoon, J. A serious inquiry has July-December, 1882; June- into the nature and effects of the December, 1885; January, 1887- stage. 1812. PN2049 W55. 518

3 y.

Authorship. Bainton, G. Art of authorship. 1890.7 147 D7.

521 PN153 B16.

519 Heisch, C. E. Art and craft of the Baldwin, C. S. How to write. 1905. author. 1906. PN145 H4. 522 PN145 B4.

520 1001 places to sell manuscripts. Drew, B. Pens and types. 1889. PN 1905. PN161 E4 1905. 523

Journalism. Andrews, A. History of British jour-; Reid, w. Some newspaper tendencies. nalism. 1859. 2 v. PN5114 A56. 1879. PN4838 R35.

527 524 Rogers, J. E. The American news

Specimens of paper. Buckingham, J. T.

1909. PN4855 R72. 528 newspaper literature. 1850. 2 v. Smyth, A. H. The Philadelphia magPN4808 B8.

525

azines and their contributors. 1892.

PN4899 P48 S6. Minor, B. B. The Southern Literary Wingate, C. F. Views and interviews

529 Messenger, 1834-1864. 1905. PN

on journalism. 1875. PN4864 4900 S7 M6. 526 W5.

530

Oratory, Elocution, Debating. Bautain, L. E. M. Art of extempore Rush, J. The philosophy of the huspeaking. 1859. PN4168 B3. 531

man voice. 1867. PN4111 R95. Blackman, R. D. Voice, speech and

542 gesture. 1908. PN4121 B62. 532

Russell, L. A. English diction for Breare, W. H. Elocution. 1906. PN

singers and speakers. 533

1905. PN 4121 B82.

4162 R96. Brewer, D. J. World's best orations.

543 1899. 10 v.

534 Seiler, E.

The voice in speaking.

1875. PN4162 S4. Hapgood, G. Ready-made speeches.

544 1908. PN4212 H25.,

535 Serviss, G. P. Eloquence, counsel on Hardwicke, H. History of oratory the art of public speaking. 1912. and orators. 1896. PN4021 H3. PN4121 S3.

545 536 Sheridan, T.

A course of lectures on Kirkham, S. Essay on elocution. 1833.

elocution. 1803. PN4105 S5 PN4111 K55 1833.

537
1803.

546 Mathews, W. Oratory and orators.

-Rhetorical grammar of the Eng1879. PN4061 M3.

538

lish language. 1783. PN4105 56. Pearson, P. M. Extemporaneous speaking. 1912. PN4168 P4. 539

547 Reed, T. B. Modern eloquence. 1900. Shoemaker, J. W. Practical elocution.

540 10 v.

1878. PN4111 S48 1878. 548 Robbins, E. C. The high school de- Sutro, E. Basic law of vocal utterbate book. 1912. PN4187 R6. 541 ance. PN4162 88.

549 2 v.

Recitations. American poetical miscellany. 1809. Garrett, P. Speaker's garland. 1910. PN4200 A5. V. 2 wanting. 9 v.

554 Gunnison, B. New dialogues and 550

plays. 1900. PN4291 G7. 555 American prose miscellany. 1809. Harrell, E. G. The North Carolina PN4271 A51.

551 speaker. 1887. PN4225 N8 H2. Birch, T. E. The Virginian orator.

556

Larkin, M. The rival collection of 1808. PN4225 V8 B6.

552

prose and poetry for the use of Davis, H. C. Commencement parts.

schools, colleges and public read1898. PN4305 C7 D3. 553 ers. 1872. PN4201 L3.

557

Anecdotes. Hood, E. P. The world of anecdote. Hunt, F. American anecdotes. 1830. 1874. 4 y. PN6261 H65. 558

PN6261 H93.

559

2 v.

Fables. Bewick, T. Select fables, with cuts | Bussey, G. M. Fables, original and

by T. and J. Bewick. 1820. PN selected. 1869. PN981 B98. 561 981 B57.

560 Northcote, J. Artist's book of fables. 1845. PN982 N87.

562

Fairy Tales, Romances, Legends, Myths. Anderson, R. B. Viking tales of the Hamilton, Anthony. Fairy tales and

North. 1882. PZ8 1 A54 V. 563 romances. 1849. PZ8 H218 F. Arabian Nights. Tr. by E. W. Lane.

573 1839-'41.

3 v.

PZ8 A82. 564 Jones, W. L. King Arthur in history Baring-Gould, S. Curious myths of and legend. 1911. PR2063 A4 J7. the middle ages. 1869. PZ8 1 G

574 69 C.

565 Malory, Sir T. The boy's King ArBrooks, E. The story of King Ar- thur; ed. by Sidney Lanier. 1904. thur. 1902. PZ8 1 B873 S. 566 PZ8 1 M257 B.

575 Church, A. J. Stories of Charlemagne. Roman de la rose. The romance of 1902. PZ8 1 C473 S.

567 the rose, by W. Lorris and J. ClopiClarke, H. A. A child's guide to nel. 1900.

PQ1528 A44. mythology. 1908. PZ8 1 0597 C.

576 568 Romances of chivalry told and illusDouglas, Sir G. B. S. Scottish fairy trated in fac-simile by John Ash

and folk tales. n.d. PZ8 1 073 ton. 1887. PR2115 A82. 577 S.

569 Sommer, H. 0. Vulgate version of Grimm, A. L. Tales from the east- the Arthurian romances. 1908. ern land. 1847. PZ8 G864 T. 570 Library has v. 1-7.

578 Guerber, H. A. Legends of the Rhine. Yeats, W. B. Fairy and folk tales of 1895. PZ8 1 G9 L.

571 the Irish peasantry. n. d. PZ8 1 -Myths of northern lands. 1895. Y34 F.

579 PZ8 1 G936 M.

572

3 v.

Wit and Humor. Bagby, G. W. Selections from the and humor. 1870. PN6153 B8 miscellaneous writings. 1884-'85. 1870.

583 2 v. PS1056 S46.

580 -Same. 1875. PN6153 B8 1875. Book of humorous poetry. 1873. PN

584 6110 H8 B6.

581 Clemens, S. L. Writings. National Browne, C. F. Complete works of ed. 1909.

PS1300 F09. Artemas Ward. 1898. PN6161

585 B73. 1898.

582 Derby, G. H. Phoenixiana. 12th ed, Burton, W. E. Cyclopaedia of wit 1884. PN6161 D435 1884. 586

25 V.

Dunne, F. P. Mr. Dooley in peace

troleum V. Nasby. 1888. PN6161 and war. 1899. PN6161 D82 L637.

592 1899.

587 McAlister, J. T. Humor in ebony. -Mr. Dooley's opinions. 1901. 1911. PN6231 N5 M3.

593 PN6161 D82 1901.

588 Nye, E. W. Remarks by Bill Nye. -Mr. Dooley in the hearts of his

1886. PN6161 N84.

594 countrymen. 1899. PN6161 085 Reed, I. The repository: a select col1899.

589

lection of fugitive pieces of wit and

humor. 1891. 5 y. PN6151 S5 Howe, W. H. Scotch wit and humor.

595 1898. PN6178 S4 H8.

590

Smith, C. H. Bill Arp, so-called. 1866. L'Estrange, A. G. K. History of Eng- PN6161 S653.

596 lish humor. 1877. 2 v. in 1. PN Spofford, A. R. The library of wit and 6171 L4.

591

humor. 1891. 5 V. PN6151 S5 Locke, D. R. The struggles of Pe- 1891.

597 European Literature. Berington, J. Literary history of the Millar, J. H. The mid-eighteenth cenmiddle ages. 1883. PN671 B4. tury. 1902. PN751 M64. 605

598 Omond, T. S. The romantic triumph. Brandes, G. M. C. Main currents in 1900. PN761 05.

606 19th century literature. 1901-'05. Saintsbury, G. E. B. The flourishing 6 v. PN766 B7.

599 of romance and the rise of allegory. +Eminent authors of the 19th cen- 1897. PN691 R7 Si.

607 tury. 1886. PN766 B6. 600 Simonde de Sismondi, J. C. L. HisChautauqua Literary and Scientific

torical view of the literature of the Circle. Studies in European liter

South of Europe. 1827. 2 v. PN ature. 1908. PN710. C49. 601

703 S55 1827

608 Chaytor, H. J. The troubadours. 1912.

Snell, F. J. The fourteenth century. PC2304 C4.

602
1899. PN671 167.

609 Guerber, H. A. The book of the epic. 1913. PN683 G8.

603 Spence, L,

Dictionary of medieval Hallam, H. Introduction to the lit

romance

and romance writers. erature of Europe in the 15th, 16th

1913. PN669 S6 Ref.

610 and 17th centuries. 1843. 3 v. Wägner, W. Epics and romances of PN701 H3 1843. v. 2 wanting. the middle ages. 1884. PN683 604 W13.

611

Anglo-Saxon Literature. Andreas and The fates of the apostles. glo-Saxon; with translation by B.

Ed. by G. P. Krapp. 1906. PR Thorpe. 1832. PR1611 T5 1832. 1571 A15 K89. 612

618 Arnold, T. Notes on Beowulf. 1898. Corson, H. Hand-book of Anglo-SaxPR15 85 A7.

613 on and Early English. 1872. PR Beowulf, an Anglo-Saxon epic poem.

1505 C65.

619 Tr. by J. L. Hall. 1893. PR1583 Cynewulf. The Christ of Cynewulf; H17.

614

ed. by A. S. Cook. 1900. PR1645 A3 C6.

620 Beowulf, an Anglo-Saxon poem and

Garnett, J. M. The fight at Finnsburg. Tr. by J.

Elene; Judith; AthelM. Garnett. 1892. PR1583 G3.

stan, or The fight at Brunanburh;

Byrhtnoth, or The fight at Maldon. 615

Tr. by J. M. Garnett. 1889. PR -Same. 1906. PR1583 G31. 616

1647 A5 G3 1889.

621 Beowulf. Ed. by A. J. Wyatt. 1901. Gurteen, S. H. V. Epic of the fall of PR1580 W97.

617

man; a comparative study of CaedCaedmon. Metrical paraphrase of mon, Dante and Milton. 1896. PR parts of the Holy Scriptures in An- 1624 G8.

622

English Literature. History and Criticism. Adams, W. D. Dictionary of English Gostwick, J. English poets. 1875. literature. 188- PR19 A4. 623 PR313 G68.

645 Angus, J. Hand-book of English lit- Harrison, F. Studies in early Victo

erature. 1865. PR85 A5. 624 rian literature. 1895. PR461 H3. Arnold, T. A manual of English lit

646 erature. 1873. PR85 A7. 625 Hart, J. S. Manual of English literaBascom, J. Philosophy of English ture.

647

1872. PR85 H35. literature. 1874. PR21 B3. 626 Horne, R. H. A new Spirit of the

age. Bayne, P. Essays in biography and

648

1872. PR451 H7. criticism. 1857-'58.

2 v.

PR453 Howitt, W. Homes and haunts of the B36.

627 most eminent British poets. 1856. -Lessons from my masters, Car

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PR109 H6.

649 lyle, Tennyson and Ruskin. 1879. -Homes and haunts of the BritPR453 B39.

628 ish poets. 1894. PR109 H62. 650 Beers, H. A. From Chaucer to Ten- Johnston, R. M. English literature.

1890. nyson. PR85 B45. 629

651

1873. PR85 J73. -Same. 1906. PR85 B41. 630 Jusserand, J. A. A. J. Literary hisBrink, B. ten. Early English litera- tory of the English people. 1906

ture. 1889. PR166 B85. 631 '09. 3 v. PR93 J96. Library has Brooke, S. A. History of early Eng- V. 1; v. 2, pt. 1.

652 lish literature. 1892. PR191 B7. Lang, A. History of English litera632 ture. 1912. PR85 L34.

653 Calisch, E. N. The Jew in English Lee, Sir S. L. The French renaisliterature. 1909. PR120 J5 C15. sance in England. 1910. PR275 633 L48.

654 Cambridge history of English litera- Matthews, J. B. Gateways to litera

ture.. 1907-date. Library has y. ture and other essays. 1912. PR 1-10. 634 99 M33.

655 Chambers, R. Cyclopedia of English Metcalf, J. C. English literature. 1912. literature. n.d. PR83 C41. PR85 M4.

656 635 Minto, W. Literature of the Geor-Same. 1877.

PR83 C4. gian era. 1895. PR447 M5. 657

636 Mitchell, D. G. English lands, letters Collier, W. F. History of English lit- and kings. 1890-'97. 4 v. PR83 erature in a series of biographical M62.

658 sketches. 1870. PR85 C6 1870. Morgan, H. H. Representative names

637 in the history of English literature. Coppée, H. English literature, con- 1876. PR87 M65 1876. 659

sidered as an interpreter of English Morley, H. English writers; an athistory. 1873. PR25 C65 1873. tempt towards a history of English

638
literature. 1887-'95.

11 v.

PR Craik, G. L. A compendious history 83 M64. Library has v. 2-6, 8, 660

of English literature and of the -First sketch of English literaEnglish language. 1875. 2 v. PR ture. n.d. PR85 M64.

661 87 C7.

639 -Manual of English literature. Dawson, W. J. Literary leaders of 1879. PR85 M65.

662 modern England. 1902. PR453 -Of English literature in the reign D2.

640

of Victoria. 1881. PR461 M6. -Makers of English prose. 1906.

663 PR773 D2.

641 Moulton, C. W. Library of literary Dowden, E. Transcripts and studies. criticism of English and American 1888. PR99 D7.

642 authors.

1901.

664 Garnett, R. English literature; an Mullany, P. F. Development of Eng

illustrated record. 1905. 4 v. PR lish literature. By Brother Azarias, 83 G3.

643

pseud. 1879. PR166 M8. 665 Gosse, E. W. History of the 18th cen- Mumby, F. A. Letters of literary tury literature. 1889. PR441 G67. men. 1906. PR107 M8. 666

644 | Nichols, J. Illustrations of the lit

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