BIBLIOGRAPHY This bibliography aims at suggestiveness rather than at completeness. Spenser's Works. GROSART, A. B., ed. The Complete Works of Edmund Spenser. Printed for private circulation, London, 1882. 9 vols. (The best edition.) MORRIS, R. and HALES, J. W., eds. The Works of Spenser. Globe Edition. New York (Macmillan), 1897. (Excellent for the general student.) DODGE, NEIL, ed. The Complete Works of Edmund Spenser. Cambridge Edition. Boston (Houghton). In preparation. KITCHIN, G. A., ed. The Faery Queene. Book I. Oxford, 1888. PERCIVAL, H. M., ed. The Faerie Queene. Book I. New York (Macmillan), 1893. Biography and Criticism. CHURCH, R. W. Spenser. English Men of Letters Series. New York (Macmillan), 1894. HALES, J. W. and LEE, S. Spenser. Dictionary of National CARPENTER, F. I. Outline Guide to the Study of Spenser. Chicago University, 1894. SAWTELLE, A. E. The Sources of Spenser's Classical Mythology. Boston (Silver), 1896. WARTON, T. Observations on the Faery Queen of Spenser. London, 1807. 2 vols. LOWELL, J. R. Among My Books. Vol. II. Boston (Houghton), 1880-1. DOWDEN, E. Transcripts and Studies. New York (Scribner), 1888. DODGE, R. E. N. Spenser's Imitations from Ariosto. Publications of the Modern Language Association, 1897, p. 70. KOEPPEL, E. Die Englischen Tasso-Übersetzungen des 16 Jahrhunderts. La Gerusalemme Liberata. Anglia, XI, p. 333, RUSKIN, J. Stones of Venice. Vol. III, Appendix, Notes on Book I, Faerie Queene. Cabinet Edition, Bostoh. Chivalry. GAUTIER, L. La Chevalerie. (A comprehensive, illustrated treatise. Paris, 1883. GAUTIER, L. La Chevalerie. Trans. H. Frith. (Routledge.) SCOTT, SIR W. Chivalry, Romance, Drama. Prose Works, Vol. VI. Edinburgh, 1848. DIGBY, K. H. The Broad Stone of Honour: or, the True Sense and Practice of Chivalry. London, 1844. 5 vols. CUTTS, E. L. Illustrated. Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages. STRUTT, J. Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. CERVANTES. Don Quixote of La Mancha. (Valuable as a satiric picture of chivalry.) Numerous translations. MALORY, SIR T. Le Morte Darthur. (The most vivid picture in English literature of medieval chivalry.) Globe Edition. Ed. E. Strachey. New York (Macmillan), 1884. Temple Classics. Ed. I. Gollancz. London, 1898. 4 vols. Books I and II, Riverside Literature Series. Ed. C. G. Child. Boston (Houghton), 1904. Miscellaneous. BURCKHARDT, J. The Civilization of the Period of the Renaissance in Italy. Trans. Middlemore. London, 1904. EINSTEIN, L. The Italian Renaissance in England. New York (Macmillan), 1903. CREIGHTON, M. The Age of Elizabeth. New York (Scribner), 1891. KER, W. P. Epic and Romance. New York (Macmillan), 1897. SAINTSBURY, G. W. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory. New York (Scribner), 1897. ALDEN, R. M. English Verse. New York (Holt), 1903. IN THE RIVERSIDE LITERATURE SERIES * indicates the years in which the book is required "for reading." 66 105. Carlyle. Essay on Burns 8. 166. Carlyle. Heroes and Hero Worship 5 135. Chaucer. Prologue ... 80. Coleridge. Ancient Mariner 6. 164. De Quincey. Joan of Arc, and The Eng- 161. Dickens. Tale of Two Cities 4. 83. Eliot. Silas Marner 4. 42, 130, 131. Emerson. Essays 5 (selected).. 68. Goldsmith. Deserted Village. 91. Hawthorne. House of Seven Gables 4. 30. Lowell. Vision of Sir Launfal 6. * 104. Macaulay. Essay on Addison S S 45. Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome 6. 72. Milton. L'Allegro, Il Penseroso, etc.. 102. Macaulay. Life of Johnson 8 147. Pope. Rape of the Lock 8 142. Ruskin. Sesame and Lilies (selections). 53. Scott. Lady of the Lake 6 165. Scott. Quentin Durward 4. 93. Shakespeare. As You Like It 1 163. Shakespeare. Henry V 1. 67. Shakespeare. Julius Cæsar1. 55. Shakespeare. Merchant of Venice 1. 60-61. Sir Roger de Coverley Papers 2. Ist Bunker Hill Oration 7. The following Requirements for 1909-1911 are not published in the Riverside 1 5, Two from each group to be selected for reading, 1909–1911. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY |