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Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography for 1976Author(s): William S. PetersonSource: Browning Institute Studies, Vol. 6 (1978), pp. 169-185Published by: Cambridge University PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25057659 .
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Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An Annotated Bibliography for 1976
By William S. Peterson
The following abbreviations appear in this year's bibliography:
BIS Browning Institute Studies
BSN Browning Society Notes DAI Dissertation Abstracts International
SIB Studies in Browning and His Circle TLS Times Literary Supplement VP Victorian Poetry VS Victorian Studies
YWES The Year's Work in English Studies
An asterisk indicates that I have not seen the item or have seen
only a clipping. Readers are encouraged to send offprints to Browning Institute
Studies, especially of articles that have appeared in less familiar
journals.
A. PRIMARY WORKS
A76:l Allen, Frank C. A Critical Edition of Robert Browning's "Bishop Blougram's Apology". (Salzburg Studies in English Literature, No. 60.)
Salzburg: Institut f?r englische Sprache und Literatur, Universit?t Salz
burg, 1976. pp. iii + 243. 11 Lengthy critical and textual introductions, with annotations. Variant readings listed at the bottom of each page of
text. 11 Rev. by Alan C. Dooley, SIB, 5 (Fall, 1977), 86-90. A76:2 Berridge, Elizabeth, ed. The Barretts at Hope End. [SeeA74:l.] 11 Rev. by Laurel Brake, YWES, 55 (1974), 396.
169
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A76:3 Collins, Thomas J., ed., assisted by Walter J. Pickering. "Letters
from Robert Browning to the Rev. J. D. Williams, 1874-1889." BIS, 4
(1976), 1-56. f 38 letters, of which 33 are previously unpublished. A76:4 Harper, J. W., ed. Men and Women and Other Poems. [See A75:3.]
11 Rev. by C. C. Barfoot, English Studies, 57 (October 1976), 436; J. C.
Maxwell, Notes and Queries, NS 24 (January-February 1977), 66.
A76:5 Heydon, Peter N., and Philip Kelley, eds. Elizabeth Barrett Brown
ing's Letters to Mrs. David Ogilvy. [See A73:11.] 11 Rev. by Laurel Brake,
YWES, 55 (1974), 395-96; Richard Maxwell, Cresset, 39 (February 1976), 26-27.
A76:6 St. John, Dwight L. "A Variorium Edition of Parley>ings with Cer
tain People of Importance in Their Day by Robert Browning.'' DAI, 36
(1976), 7400A (Ohio Univ.). 11 Major sections: introduction, text, emen
dations, notes, and bibliography.
A76-.7 Stoenescu, ?tephan, ed. Versuri; ?lese. [SeeA75:9.] 11 Rev. by Con
stantin Pricopi, Convorbiri literare, 5(15 Mar. 1973), 9.
B. REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS AND EXHIBITIONS
B76:l "Additions to Collection 1975-1976 (March-February)."Armstrong Browning Library Newsletter, No. 14 (Spring, 1976), p. 2. B76:2 Bredsdorff, Elias. "Hans Christian Andersen and the Brownings."
Scandinavica, 14 (November 1975), 135-39. 11 Prints a facsimile of a MS of EBB's poem "The North and the South."
B76:3 "Bronson Collection." Armstrong Browning Library Newsletter,
No. 14 (Spring, 1976), p. 4. 11 Recently acquired. "In addition to the 50 letters from RB, the collection includes photographs of Browning (one
with his friend, J. A. Milsand), 3 poems on Browning's personal stationery and in his handwriting, a
sample of lace from Flanders, and pressed flowers
from the bier of RB."
B76:4 Collins, Thomas J. "Robert Browning." VP, 14 (Autumn, 1976), 212-19. 11 Survey of recent scholarship. B76-.5 "Desiderata for Browning Scholarship." SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 92. B76:6 "Doctoral Dissertations in Progress." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 137-38. B76:7 Freeman, Ronald E. "A Checklist of Publications [July 1975 December 1975] ."SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 93-97. B76:8 Freeman, Ronald E. "A Checklist of Publications [January 1976
July 1976] ."SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 139-44. B76:9 Klemperer, Elizabeth G. von. "Victorian Literature: Materials for
Teaching and Study (United States)." VS, 19 (June 1976), 485-515. 11 For a brief survey of Browning editions available for use as textbooks, see pp.
500-01.
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B76:10 Peterson, William S. Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. [See B74:21.] 11 Rev. by Laurel Brake, YWES, 55 (1974), 396; J. L. Bradley,
Modern Language Review, 72 (April 1977), 412-13. B76:ll Peterson, William S. "Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: An
Annotated Bibliography for 1974.,, BIS, 4 (1976), 161-79. B76:12 "Research in Progress."SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 136-37. B76:13 "A Special Appeal." Washington Post, 8 Feb. 1976, p. D17. 11
RB's letters to Mrs. Bronson sold at Christie's for $11,000, "far above the
pr?sale forecast." Cf. B76:3.
B76:14 Taplin, Gardner B. "Elizabeth Barrett Browning" VP, 14 (Au tumn, 1976), 211-12. 11 Survey of recent scholarship.
B76:15 Vann, J. Don. "Three Uncollected Reviews of 'Pippa Passes.' "
SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 88-90. 11 The reviews appeared in the Sun, the
United Service Gazette, and the Old England and Gardeners' Journal. B76:16 "Work in Progress and Desideratum." BSN, 6 (July 1976), 28.
C. BIOGRAPHY, CRITICISM, AND MISCELLANEOUS
C76:l Adler, Dick. "The Greening of the Brownings." Los Angeles Times, 15 Mar. 1976, Pt. IV, p. 18. 11 Review of TV version of Jerome Kilty's
Dear Love (C70.-37).
C76:2 "Anne Armstrong to Present Wreath. "Armstrong Browning Library
Newsletter, No. 15 (Fall, 1976), p. 3. 11 The annual wreath-laying ceremony at RB's grave in Westminster Abbey.
C76:3 Armstrong, Isobel. Robert Browning. [SeeC74:2.] 11 Rev. by Lau
rel Brake, YWES, 55 (1974), 396-98; J. C. Maxwell, Notesand Queries, NS 24 (January-February 1977), 65-66. C76:4 Atherton, J. S. "Mytho, Monologues & Cotton Nightcaps." TLS, 16 Apr. 1976, pp. 463-64. 11 Review-essay.
C76:5 Atkinson, F. G. "An Early Victorian Education." Notes and Que
ries, NS 23 (January 1976), 12-14. 11 According to a letter written by Os car Browning in 1917, "Browning used to tell me how he wrote [The Ring and the Book] morning after morning, beginning
at 5 a.m. in the little
back room at Warwick Crescent" (p. 13).
C76:6 Austen, Kay. "The Royal Casanatense Document: A Third Source
for Browning's The Ring and the Book." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 26-44. 11 Lists and discusses parallels between the document and the poem.
C76:7 Ball, Patricia M. The Heart's Events-. The Victorian Poetry of Re
lationships. London: Athlone Press, 1976. 11 Chap. 4 treats "James Lee's Wife."
C76:8 Blake, Johnie C. F. "Characterization Through Imagery in Robert
Browning's The Ring and the Book" DAI, 36 (1976), 5311A (East Texas State Univ.). U RB's use of monetary, nature, and religious imagery.
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C76:9 Bloom, Harold. A Map of Misreading. New York: Oxford Univ.
Press, 1975. 11 Chap. 6, "Testing the Map: Browning's Childe Roland,"
reprints C74:8. C76:10 Bogert, Judith. "Metamorphosis of Symbol in The Ring and the Book." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 45-53. U ". . .
Browning is experimenting with
the metamorphosis of symbol in an attempt to make the written word ap
proximate the immediate sensation achieved by music" (p. 45).
C76:ll Bogert, Judith B. W. "Robert Browning's Influence upon the Aes
thetes and Decadents of the 1890's." DAI, 36 (1976), 7430-31A (Pennsyl vania State Univ.). 11 RB's influence was extensive.
C76:12 Bolton, Roy. "London Browning Society News." BSN, 6 (March 1976), 32.
C76:13 Bolton, Roy, and Rowena Hamer-Jones. "London Browning So
ciety News." BSN, 6 (December 1976), 28-30. C76:14 Bosco, Ronald A. "The Brownings and Mrs. Kinney: A Record of Their Friendship."BIS, 4 (1976), 57-124. 11 Mrs. Kinney was a close friend in Florence. Bosco draws heavily upon her unpublished diary and prints all
of the extant letters from the Brownings to Mrs. Kinney. C76:15 Bright, Michael H. "Browning's Celebrated Pictor Ignotus." Eng lish Language Notes, 13 (March 1976), 192-94. 11 Reply to C72:9. For a
further exchange between Bright and J. B. Bullen about the identity of the
painter, see pp. 206-15.
C76:16 Bright, Michael H. "Browning's 'Pictor Ignotus': An Interpreta tion." SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 53-60. 11 A close reading.
C76:17 Bright, Michael H. "The Influence of Browning's 'My Last Duch
ess' on Rossetti's 'The Portrait.' "American Notes and Queries, 13 (March
1975), 99-100. C76:18 Bross, Addison C. "Easter Day. Browning's Changing Concept of
Faith." VP, 14 (Spring, 1976), 11-23. 11 ". . . the poem is not foreign to
Browning's religious thought or derived from feelings of guilt or bereave
ment," and "it is more successful. . . than critics have acknowledged." C76:19 Brown, Stephen. "Browning and Music." BSN, 6 (December
1976), 3-7. 11 "I would like in this paper to proceed through an analysis of
Browning's technical achievements in writing about music to an under
standing of the particular values inherent in his way of approaching music"
(p. 3). C76:20 "Browning Society News." Through Casa Guidi Windows: The Bulletin of the Browning Institute, No. 2 (April 1976), p. 7. C76:21 Bullen, J. B. "The Idea of the Italian Renaissance in English Cul ture: 1800-1900." Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge Univ., 1975.*
C76:22 Bullough, Geoffrey. "In Defence of Browning." Literary Half
Yearly, 16 (July 1975), 109-24. 11 ". . . Browning is indeed the 'modern'
precursor among the Victorians" (p. 123). C76:23 Campbell, William R. "A Note on the Flowers in Pippa Passes."
VP, 14 (Spring, 1976), 59-63. 11 Flower imagery is used to reveal character.
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C76:24 Carrington, C. E. "Retrospect of The Light That Failed." Kipling Journal, 42 (June 1975), 4-8. 11 Kipling's novel is indebted to Aurora
Leigh. C76:25 Chaudhuri, Brahma. "Browning, Benjamin Jowett and English Higher Criticism." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 119-32. 11 Though RBB opposed Strauss and Renan, his views were similar to those of the English Higher Critics.
C76:26 Christ, Carol T. The Finer Optic: The Aesthetic of Particularity in Victorian Poetry. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1976. 11 RB is treated ex
tensively ; see index.
C76:27 Coley, Betty A. "Painting by Pen Browning Acquired." SIB, 4
(Spring, 1976), 90-91. 11 A photograph of the seascape appears on p. 49. See also C76:90.
C76:28 Colombus, Claudette K. "Non-discrete Figuration in J. M. W. Tur
ner's Petworth Series and in Robert Browning's Poetry." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 9-25. 11 Similarities between Turner's technique and RB's. Illus trated.
C76:29 "Comments and Queries." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 133-36. C76:30 Cook, Eleanor. Browning's Lyrics. [See C74:19.] 11 Rev. by Di derik Roll-Hansen, English Studies, 57 (April 1976), 175-77; Harvey Kerp neck, Canadian Forum, 56 (May 1976), 38-39; J. B. Bullen, Notes and
Queries, NS 23 (September 1976), 431-32. C76:31 Cramer, Maurice B.
" 'A Woman's Last Word': Paradise Lost or
Paradise Retained?" BSN, 6 (July 1976), 3-17. 11 A detailed analysis of the poem, with emphasis upon Miltonic echoes.
C76:32 Crowder, Ashby Bland. "But Ah, the Form, Ye Gods, the Un
neglected Form." Concerning Poetry (Western Washington State College), 9 (Spring, 1976), 65-72. 11 Syntax, rhythm, etc. of The Inn Album. C76:33 Crowder, A. B. "Browning's Use of Kennel" American Speech, 47 (Spring-Summer, 1972), 159-60. 11 The word appears in The Inn Album, VI.21-23 and 1.380.
C76:34 "Desiderata for Browning Scholarship." SIB, 54 (Fall, 1976), 138. C76:35 Delisle, Harold F. "Browning's Word-Mesh: A Study o? Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in Their Day." DAI, 37 (1976), 3640A
(Tufts Univ.). 11 "A close reading of the Parleyings reveals that they possess a structural and thematic complexity aimed at discussing and demonstrat
ing the implications of his life-long interest in poetic genre." C76:36 Dina, Iginia. "Sordello di Robert Browning: Un in?dito parallel ismo con Sartor Resartus di Thomas Carlyle." Rivista di Letterature Mo
derne e Comporate, 27 (December 1974), 267-80. C76:37 Eisenberg, Marvin.
" 'The Penitent St Jerome' by Giovanni Tos
cani." Burlington Magazine, 118 (May 1976), 275-83. 11 The painting, once owned by the Brownings and mentioned by RB in "Old Pictures in Flor
ence," is now in the Art Museum at Princeton University. C76:38 Fallis, Richard. "Yeats and the Reinterpretation of Victorian
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Poetry." VP, 14 (Summer, 1976), 89-100. 11 For a summary of Yeats'
comments on RB, see pp. 95-96.
C76:39 Flowers, Betty S. Browning and the Modern Tradition. London:
Macmillan, 1976. pp. 208. 11 RB's influence on modern poetry. 11 Rev. by
Economist, 260 (28 Aug. 1976), 77-78; Valerie G. Myer, Times Educa
tional Supplement (London), 3 Dec. 1976, p. 41, Choice, 13 (February 1977), 1595; Thomas J. Collins, SIB, 5 (Spring, 1977), 60-64.
C76:40 Fowler, Rowena. "Music and Metre: Browning's 'Pietro of
Abano.' " Music and Letters, 57 (January 1976), 47-54. 11 Discusses "the
eight bars of music printed at the end and written by Browning himself in an attempt, unique in English poetry, to indicate the metre of a poem by
appending an equivalent musical rhythm" (p. 47). C76:41 Fricke, Donna G. and Douglas C. Aeolian Harps: Essays in Honor
of Maurice Browning Cramer. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State Univ. Press, 1976. 11 Robert J. Cornet, "Irony Without Positive Norms:
Robert Browning's 'In a Year,' "
pp. 149-66; Donna G. Fricke, "
'A Death
in the Desert': The Gospel According to Robert Browning," pp. 167-78.
C76:42 "Furnishing a Fitting Habitation." Through Casa Guidi Windows: The Bulletin of the Browning Institute, No. 2 (April 1976), pp. 2-4. 11 How
the Brownings furnished Casa Guidi. C76:43 Gayen, N. S. "Browning?the Poet of Love." Modern Review, 132
(March 1973), 191-94. C76:44 Geraths, Armin. Epigonale Romantik: Untersuchungen zu Keats,
Rossetti, Mrs. Browning und Rupert Brooke. (Studien zur Anglistik.) Frankfurt: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1975. 11 Discusses "The Cry of the Children."
C76:45 "The Gigadibs of Television." The Times (London), 15 Sept. 1976, p. 17. 11 Editorial comparing a recent television interview with a
Roman Catholic ecclesiastic and the encounter between Gigadibs and
Bishop Blougram. C76:46 Going, William T. Scanty Plot of Ground: Studies in the Victorian Sonnet. The Hague: Mouton, 1976. 11 See Chap. 3, "Browning and the
Sonnet." 11 Rev. by Patricia Ball, BSN, 7 (July 1977), 65-66. C76:47 Gribben, Alan.
" 'It is Unsatisfactory to Read to One's Self: Mark
Twain's Informal Readings." Quarterly Journal of Speech, 62 (February 1976), 49-56. 11 Emphasizes Twain's preoccupation with reading RB's
poetry aloud.
C76:48 Gridley, Roy E. "
'Ned Bratts': A Commentary." BSN, 6 (March
1976), 10-16. 11 "... . the effectiveness of Bunyan's moral authority ... is
seriously questioned and possibly denied" (p. 11). C76:49 Guiliano, Edward, and Richard C. Keenan. "Browning Without Words: D. W. Griffith and the Filming of Pippa Passes." BIS, 14 (1976),
125-59. 11 A detailed account of Griffith's Pippa Passes and an analysis of the cinematic qualities of RB's poetry. Illustrated.
C76:50 Hackett, Susan, and John Ferns. "A Portrait of the Artist as a
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Young Monk: The Degree of Irony in Browning's 'Fra Lippo Lippi.' "
SIB,
4 (Fall, 1976), 105-18. 11 Lippo's ideas should not be too closely identified with RB's.
C76-.51 Hair, Donald S. Browning's Experiments with Genre. [See C72:
23.] 11 Rev. by Margaret A. Lourie, Modern Philology, 73 (February 1976), 319-21.
C76:52 Halliday, F. E. Robert Browning. [See C75:37.] 11 Rev. by J. S.
Atherton, TLS, 16 Apr. 1976, p. 464; Robert Chapman, Books and Book
men, 21 (June 1976), 32-33. C76:53 "Happenings in Browning." Armstrong Browning Library News
letter, No. 15 (Fall, 1976), p. 4. 11 Reports from various Browning So
cieties.
C76:54 Hawthorne, Mark D. "The Imagery of Browning's Pauline." BSN,
6 (December 1976), 12-18. 11 "What makes Pauline unique is not the theme but the particular way Browning used imagery and motif to develop the character and unify the poem. He created a poem in which ideology and imagery
are ultimately inseparable" (p. 17).
C76:55 Heslinger, Elizabeth K. "Ruskin and the Poets: Alterations in
Autobiography." Modern Philology, 74 (November 1976), 142-70. 11 Dis cusses "Childe Roland" (pp. 56-57). C76:56 Heydon, Peter N. "Annual Report of the President of the Brown
ing Institute, Inc." BIS, 4 (1976), 183-88. C76:57 Hobsbaum, Philip. "The Rise of the Dramatic Monologue." Hud son Review, 28 (Summer, 1975), 227-45.
C76:58 Holgate, John. "Drama Reviews?'In a Balcony', by Robert Brown
ing. Presented by A Group of Oxford Players at Great Comp, Borough Green, Kent, Saturday 18th September, 1976." BSN, 6 (December 1976), 27-28.
C76:59 Honan, Park. "Factuality, Self-Consciousness, and Biography."
BSN, 6 (March 1976), 23-28. 11 Some reflections on writing a biography of RB(seeC74:44). C76:60 "International Browning Society To Be Chartered May 7." Arm
strong Browning Library Newsletter, No. 14 (Spring, 1976), p. 1. 11 "Mem
bership is open to any institution or organization manifesting
a distinct
interest in the life and works of Robert Browning, and to individuals with such interests."
C76:61 Iremonger, Lucille. How Do I Love Thee. New York: William
Morrow, 1976. pp. 359. 11 A novel based on the Brownings' courtship and marriage. 11 Rev. by Martha Miller, TLS, 19 Nov. 1976, p. 1445 (reply by T. L. Iremonger, TLS, 24 Dec. 1976, p. 1613).
C76:62 Irvine, William, and Park Honan. The Book, the Ring, and the Poet. [See C74:44.] 11 Rev. by Peter Keating, Review of English Studies, 27 (November 1976), 489-91; J. L. Bradley, Modern Language Review, 72
(April 1977), 411-12. C76:63 Johnson, Charles W. "Lost 'Chord,' Wrong '-Chord,' and Other
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Musical Anomalies in 'A Toccata of Galuppi's.' "
SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976),
30-40. 11 Musical errors in the poem.
C76:64 Johnson, Charles W. "
'McAndrew's Hymn': From Parody to
Poem." Kipling Journal, 42 (March 1975), 8-13. 11 Kipling's poem is a
parody of "Abt Vogler." C76:65 Keenum, John M. "Browning and Rossetti: The Two Voices of
Victorian Poetry." DAI, 37 (1976), 333A (Univ. of Texas at Austin). 11 Their personal and literary relationship.
C76:66 Kendrick, Walter M. "The Vanishing Word: Anthony Trollope, Robert Browning, and the Sensation Novel of the 1860's."DAI, 37 (1976), 333-34A (Yale Univ.). 11 Considers The Ring and the Book as a "sensation novel."
C76:67 Kincaid, Arthur. "Drama Reviews?Wendy Hiller and Tony Brit
ton: a reading of the letters and poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and
Robert Browning, devised by Ronald Gow." BSN, 6 (December 1976), 25 27. 11 Performed in the Bishop's Palace, Hereford Cathedral, 1 Aug. 1976. C76:68 Kincaid, James R. "Antithetical Criticism, Harold Bloom, and
Victorian Poetry." VP, 14 (Winter, 1976), 365-82. 11 Discusses, in passing (pp. 379-80), Bloom's readings (and misreadings) of RB.
C76:69 Kincaid, Margaret, Elaine Baly, and Roy Bolton. "London Brown
ing Society News." BSN, 6 (July 1976), 33-36. C76:70 Kozoil, Herbert. "Robert Browning: Pippa Passes," in Das eng
lisch Drama im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert: Interpretationen, ed. Heinz Ko
sok. Berling: Schmidt, 1976. (pp. 199-210).
C76:71 Laird, Robert G. "
'He Did Not Sit Five Minutes': The Conversion
of Gigadibs." University of Toronto Quarterly, 45 (Summer, 1976), 295 313. 11 R. H. Home may have been the model for Gigadibs.
Q7 6.72 Lanier, Kay A. "The Psychomachia in The Ring and the Book"
DAI, 37 (1976), 1566A (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara). 11 RB dram atizes the man's relationship with God through "the traditional allegory of
the psychomachia?the conflict of God and the devil, of virtue and vice
for the possession of man's soul."
C76:73 Lawson, E. LeRoy. Very Sure of God. [See C74:53.] 11 Rev. by Laurel Brake, YWES, 55 (1974), 398-99; J. B. Bullen, Notes and Queries, NS 23 (September 1976), 431. C76:74 "List of Members of the Browning Institute, Inc." BIS, 4 (1976), 189-200.
C76-.75 Loucks, James F. "The Dating of Browning's 'Here's To Nelson's
Memory.' "
SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 71-72. 11 The poem may have been written
as late as August 1845.
C76-.76 Loucks, James F. "A Second Browning Allusion in Eliot's 'Bur
bank' Poem." Notes and Queries, NS 23 (January 1976), 18-19. 11 The
allusion is to "How It Strikes a Contemporary." C76:77 Lucas, John. "Apparent Failure." BSN, 6 (March 1976), 17-23. 11 "Monumental tastelessness" collides with sensitivity within the poem.
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C76:78 McClatchey, J. H. "Browning's 'Saul' as a Davidic Psalm of the
Praise of God: The Poetics of Prophecy." SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 62-83. 11 Discusses "the structure, informing metaphor, irony, relationship to
Hebrew poetry, and . . . the climax of the poem" (pp. 62-63).
C76:79 McComb, John K. "Beyond the Dark Tower: Childe Roland's
Painful Memories." English Literary History, 42 (Fall, 1975), 460-70. 11
"I will argue two points. First, that an important theme in 'Childe Roland
to the Dark Tower Came' is the horror and pain of inescapable memory.
. . . Second, that Roland as narrator of his own painful past is Browning's most powerful presentation of the horror of memory" (pp. 460-61).
C76:80 McCune, Marjorie W. "The Tomb as Image: The Stones of Brown
ing and Ruskin." Susquehanna University Studies, 10 (June 1975), 17-27.
11 A comparison of "The Bishop Orders His Tomb" and The Stones of Venice.
C76:81 McQuade, Raymond F. "
'How It Strikes a Contemporary': Brown
ing's Split-Level View."S/?, 4 (Fall, 1976), 72-76. 11 RB "has constructed a sort of split-level poetic edifice, each level adorned with picturesque win
dows through which the passerby can view the interior" (p. 72).
C76:82 M?kurath, Paul A., Jr. "Fra Lippo's Theory of Art."SLB, 4 (Fall,
1976), 95-104. 11 "A 'lecturer' on art, Fra Lippo concerns himself with
three main issues: the end or purpose of art; the means of achieving that
end; and the kind of background that prepares an artist to recognize the
true end and that develops in him the perceptiveness needed to employ the requisite means" (p. 96).
C76:83 Maynard, John. "
'Can't One Even Die in Peace?' Browning's 'A
Seranade at the Villa.' "
BSN, 6 (March 1976), 3-10. 11 An exploration of
the poem's surprising complexity. C76:84 Maynard, John. "The Dating of Browning's 'Lines to the Memory of James Dow': A Mythling and Some Small Facts." VP, 14 (Spring, 1976),
67-69. 11 The poem was written in 1836 or 1837; the circumstances are
described.
C76:85 Mermin, Dorothy M. "Speaker and Auditor in Browning's Dra
matic Monologues." University of Toronto Quarterly, 45 (Winter, 1976),
139-57. 11 The significance of the auditors. C76:86 Mishler, Mary K. "God versus God: The Tension in 'Karshish.'
"
English Language Notes, 13 (December 1975), 132-37. 11 Karshish's Egyp tian religion?rather than his scientific training?produces the tension in
the poem.
C76:87 Mitani, Tadashi. Browning Kansho. Kyota, Japan: Hyakkaen,
1976.*
C76:88 Munich, Adrienne. "Browning's Hieroglyphic: The Emblem Tra
dition and Poetic Vision in the Poetry of Robert Browning." DAI, 37
(1976), 1568A (City Univ. of New York). 11 Emphasizes the influence of
Francis Quarles.
C76:89 "Notes and Comments." BSN, 6 (December 1976), 18-20. 11
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Includes the following items: (1) abstract of a Ph.D. thesis, "A Study of
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Poetic and Feminist Philosophies in Aurora
Leigh and Other Poems," by Sandra M. Donaldson; (2) summary of an article by J. Orelbar in Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire Life, October
1975, about RB's relationship with Margaret Keep; (3) announcement that
Stephen Brown is composing an opera with "In a Balcony" as the libretto;
(4) announcement that self-catering holiday accomodations are available at
Hope End; and (5) an address on RB by Lord Wolf enden, delivered 13 Dec. 1976 at Westminster Abbey.
C76:90 "Original Pen Browning Seascape Acquired." Armstrong Brown
ing Library Newsletter, No. 14 (Spring, 1976), pp. 3-4. 11 The ABL has
acquired its fifth painting by Pen, entitled Moonlight Seascape. See also C76:27.
C76:91 Ormond, Leon?e and Richard. Lord Leighton. New Haven: Yale
Univ. Press, 1975. 11 See Chap. 9, "Leighton and Browning." C76:92 Ower, John. "The Abuse of the Hand: A Thematic Motif in Brown
ing's 'Fra Lippo Lippi.' "
VP, 14 (Summer, 1976), 935-41. 11 Hand-imagery in the poem suggests the confused and debased values of Lippo's society.
C76:93 Pearsall, Robert B. Robert Browning. [See C74:70.] 11 Rev. by Laurel Brake, YWES, 55 (1974), 398. C76:94 Peterson, Linda H. "Browning's Chapel Attendance: Two Correc
tions." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 76-85. 11 RB's acquaintance with the sermons
of the Rev. Thomas Jones.
C76:95 Peterson, William S., ed. Browning Institute Studies. 11 Vol. 1 [see C73:100] rev. by Philip Drew, Review of English Studies, 27 (May 1976); 232-34. Vols. 1 and 2 [see C74:72] rev. by J. B. Bullen, Notes and Queries, NS 23 (September 1976), 428-31. Vol. 3 [seeC75:82] rev. by John Lucas, BSN, 7 (March 1977), 35-36. C76:96 Peterson, William S., ed. Browning Institute Studies. Vol. 4. New
York: Browning Institute, 1976. pp. ix + 209. 11 Articles are listed sepa
rately in this bibliography. 11 Rev. by Robert Felgar, SIB, 5 (Spring, 1977), 70-75; W. David Shaw, BSN, 7 (July 1977), 62-65. C76:97 Phipps, Charles Thomas, S.J. Browning's Clerical Characters.
(Salzburg Studies in English Literature, No. 62.) Salzburg: Institut f?r
englische Sprache und Literatur, Universit?t Salzburg, 1976. pp. 336. 11 "This dissertation . . . will attempt to arrive at an
explanation for and an
evaluation of the rather striking phenomenon of Browning's frequent
preoccupation with clerical characters, themes, and situations" (p. 4).
Discusses in detail "The Bishop Orders His Tomb," "Fra Lippo Lippi," "Bishop Blougram's Apology," and Caponsacchi and the Pope in The Ring and the Book. (This monograph reprints the following articles: C68:62, C69:57, C69:58, C69:59, and C70:53.) 11 Rev. by Norton B. Crowell, SIB, 5 (Fall, 1977), 82-86. C76:98 Pinsker, Sanford.
" 'As If She Were Alive': Rhetorical Anguish in
'My Last Duchess.' "
Concerning Poetry (Western Washington State Col
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lege), 9 (Fall, 1976), 71-73. 11 ". . . let me suggest a reading of the poem
which internalizes the Duke's desperate attempt at rhetorical control"
(p. 71). C76:99 Poston, Lawrence, III. Loss and Gain. [See C74:76.] 11 Rev. by Malcolm Hicks, BSN, 7 (July 1977), 66-67. C76:100 Rainwater, Mary J. "Emily Dickinson and Six Contemporary
Writers: Her Poetry in Relation to Her Reading." DAI, 36 (1976), 4479A (Northwestern Univ.). 11 Chap. 2 discusses the influence o? Aurora Leigh.
C76:101 Raisor, Philip. "
'Palmyra's Ruined Palaces!': The Influence of
Shelley's Queen Mab on Browning's 'Love Among the Ruins.'
" VP, 14
(Summer, 1976), 142-49. 11 Seven pairs of parallel passages are quoted. C76:102 "Report on Casa Guidi." Through Casa Guidi Windows: The Bul letin of the Browning Institute, No. 2 (April 1976), pp. 1-3. 11 ". . . the Institute's plans for Casa Guidi have, in broad outline, matured."
C76.103 Rivers, Charles L. Robert Browning's Theory of the Poet, 1833 1941. (Salzburg Studies in English Literature, No. 58.) Salzburg: Institut f?r englische Sprache und Literatur, Universit?t Salzburg, 1976. pp. 186.
11 "In his early poetry . . . Browning evolved, I believe, a theory of the
poet, a theory based on the idea of equilibrium between subjective and
objective tendencies in personality, a theory correlated with and forming a synthesis of his ideas on philosophy, religion, and psychology. In this
study I shall be concerned primarily with showing how Browning progres sively clarified his ideas on the function of the poet... in Pauline, Paracel
sus, Sordello, and Pippa Passes" (p. 1). Essay on
Shelley is also discussed.
(A reprint of C61:46, C64:43, C65.-46, C70:56, and C73:109.) 11 Rev. by Thomas J. Assad, SIB, 5 (Spring, 1977), 75-79 ; Thomas J. Collins, VP, 15 (Autumn, 1977), 249-50.
C76:104 Roberts, John J. "The Rebirth Archetype in 'Count Gismond.' "
BSN, 6 (July 1976), 17-18. 11 "... I wish to point out how profoundly and appropriately the poem draws upon the rebirth archetype, particularly as it relates to the seasonal cycle." C76:105 Ryals, Clyde de L.
" 'Analyzing Humanity Back into Its Ele
ments': Browning's Aristophanes' Apology and Carlyle," in Carlyle and
His Contemporaries: Essays in Honor of Charles Richard Sanders, ed.
John Clubbe. Durham, N.C.: Duke Univ. Press, 1976. (pp. 280-97). 11
The thought and structure of RB's poem owe a debt to Carlyle. C76:106 Ryals, Clyde de L. Browning's Later Poetry. [See C75:98.] 11 Rev. by Choice, 13 (April 1976), 227; John R. Willingham, CEA Critic, 38 (March 1976), 45; Roy E. Gridley, Journal of English and Germanic
Philology, 75 (July 1976), 453-55; Isobel Armstrong, SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 145-47; C. C. Barfoot, English Studies, 57 (October 1976), 436; Patricia
M. Ball, BSN, 6 (December 1976), 21-23; Robert O. Preyer, Clio, 6 (Win ter, 1977), 220-22; Kerry McSweeney, Modern Language Review, 73 (Jan
uary 1978), 172-74. C76:107 Ryals, Clyde de L. "Browning's Pauline-. The Question of Genre."
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Genre, 9 (Fall, 1976), 231-45. 11 "it is the purpose of this essay to reopen the question of literary kinds with regard to Pauline and show how Brown
ing arrived at a genre more complex than critics have been customarily wont to allow" (p. 232).
C76:108 Saradhi, K. P. "The Theatre of the Mind: Browning's Dramatic
Monologues." Genre, 8 (December 1975), 322-35. 11 Offers a system of
classifying RB's dramatic monologues. C76:109 Scheer, Thomas F. "Mythopoeia and the Renaissance Mind:
A Reading of 'A Grammarian's Funeral.' "
Literatur in Wissenschaft und Unterricht, 9 (1976), 156-66. 11 In their rejection of the narrow values of the Grammarian, his students represent the beginning of the
Renaissance.
C76:110 Siegchrist, Mark. "Type Needs Antitype: The Structure of
Browning's Parleyings." Victorian Newsletter, No. 50 (Fall, 1976), pp.
1-10. 11 Attempts "to show that although the tangled parleyings are de
liberately presented with an improvisatory air, their formal organization is
in fact significantly related to the epistemology that determines their cen
tral themes" (p. 1).
C76:lll Sirugo, Marilyn S. "The Site of 'Love Among the Ruins' Re
visited." SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 41-48. 11 The site may be Syracuse in
Sicily. C76:112 Slinn, Warwick. "Experience as Pageant: Subjectivism in Fifine at the Fair" English Literary History, 42 (Winter, 1975), 651-68. 11 "Sen
sory experience is fundamental to Juan's life, and his interest in Fifine re
veals its basic insistence; nevertheless, his debate is a serious effort to locate
his most significant and valuable experience in the realm of subjective
vision" (p. 651). C76:113 Slinn, E.Warwick. "'God a Tame Conferate': The Reader's Dual
Vision in Pippa Passes." University of Toronto Quarterly, 45 (Winter,
1976), 158-73. 11 ". . . the structure o? Pippa Passes emphasizes the multi
tudinousness of life, which is more the raw material for irony than for
theological optimism" (p. 158). C76:114 Smith, Charles W. "The Brownings and Sir John Bo wring: A Truncated Relationship." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 85-88. G76:115 Solimine, Joseph, Jr. "The Integral Landscape of Browning's The
Ring and the Book." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 91-93. 11 Relationship of the
poem's landscape to its theme and structure.
C76:116 Solimine, Joseph, Jr. "A Note on Browning's 'Cleon': The Lim
its of Hellenism." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 88-90. 11 RB Attacks "nineteenth
century Enlightenment traditions."
C76:117 Solimine, Joseph Jr. "A Note on Browning's 'Fra Lippo Lippi.'
"
SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 90-91. 11 The meaning of "blot" and "blank" in 11. 313-14.
C76:118 Solimine, Joseph, Jr. "A Note on Browning's 'Pippa Passes.'
"
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SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 85-87. 11 RB "works out the theme that love =
domination or power over another person or persons." C76:119 Sp?nberg, Sven-Johan. "The Don Juan Figure in Browning's
Fifine at the Fair." Comparative Literature, 28 (Winter, 1976), 19-33. 11
Fifine is a dramatic monologue, and any study of the poem must begin with an examination of the narrator.
C76:120 Spenceley, R. J. M. "The Role of the Artist: A Study of Brown
ing's Early Narratives in Relation to Contemporary Criticism." M.Litt.
thesis, Cambridge Univ., 1975.*
C76:121 "The Times Diary." The Times (London), 16 July 1976, p. 14. 11 RB's "Pied Piper"?"the only good poem ever written about local govern
ment"?may have been mistaken about the date of the event it describes.
C76:122 Tosi, Maria Jos?, ed. "Storia di un in?dito di Charles Du Bos." Annali d?lia Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, 3rd Ser., 6 (1976), 607-78.
11 Prints an unpublished work by Du Bos entitled Robert et Elisabeth
Browning ou la plenitude de l'amour humain.
C76:123 Tucker, Herbert F., Jr. "Browning, Eglamor, and Closure in Sor
dello." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 54-10. 11 "Endings" in Book VI. C76:124 Turner, W. Craig. "A Note on the Cover." SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 84-85. 11 The cover illustration is allegedly a portrait of RB by his father. C76:125 Vann, J. Don. "Browning and the Metropolitan Conservative
Journal." SIB, 4 (Fall, 1976), 94. 11 A newly-discovered review o? Sordello. C76:126 Vogel, C. S. "Browning's Salom?: An Allusion in 'Fra Lippo Lippi.'
" VP, 14 (Winter, 1976), 346-48. 11 "Robert Browning in his allu
sions to the legend [of Salom?] is not only the first Victorian author to use the figure of Salom? in an aesthetic discussion, but he is the only au
thor, as far as I can ascertain, English or Continental, who has, with com
plete historical accuracy, combined the Renaissance iconographie tradition
with the nineteenth-century literary." C76:127 Walker, Steven C. "The Dynamic Imagery of The Ring and the Book." SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 7-29. 11 "The Ring and the Book is inlaid with an array of rings and ring images ..." (p. 9). A study of the vitality and liveliness of the poem's imagery. C76:128 Watanabe, Nancy A. "Creative Destruction: The Irony of Self
Betrayal in the Psychosymbolic Monologue: Browning, Poe, Eliot, Kafka,
and Camus." DAI, 36 (1976), 5289-90A (Indiana Univ.). 11 Treats "My Last Duchess" and "The Bishop Orders His Tomb."
C76:129 Watson, J. R., ed. Browning: 'Men and Women' and Other
Poems. [SeeC74:101.] 11 Rev. by Laurel Brake, YWES, 55 (1974), 398; J. B. Bullen, Notes and Queries, NS 23 (September 1976), 432. C76?l30 Whitla, William J. "Browning's Lyrics and the Language of Periodical Criticism." English Studies in Canada (Toronto), 1 (1975), 188-202.*
C76.-131 Wolfe, Edward L. "Rationalization: Method and Theme in
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'Pietro of Abano.' "
BSN, 6 (December 1976), 7-12. 11 "The central crit
ical problem of 'Pietro of Abano' is. . . the relationship of the narrative
method to the theme" (p. 7).
C76:132 Woolford, John. "Dramatic Idyls: The Case-Law of Extremity."
BSN, 6 (July 1976), 18-28. 11 The thematic structure of Dramatic Idyls as a whole.
C76:133 Zekulin, Nicholas G. "Turgenev in Scotland, 1871." Slavonic and East European Review, 54 (July 1976), 355-70. 11 Brief references to RB. C76:134 Zimmerman, J. E. "Jack W. Herring: A Profile." SIB, 4 (Spring, 1976), 105-07. 11 On the Director of the Armstrong Browning Library.
BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
"Abt Vogler," C76:64
Adler, Dick, C76:l
Allen, FrankC, A76:l
Andersen, Hans Christian, B76:2
"Apparent Failure," C76:77
Aristophanes' Apology, C76:105
Armstrong, Anne, C76:2
Armstrong, Isobel, C76:3, C76:106
Armstrong Browning Library, B76:l,
B76:3, C76:90, C76:134
Assad, Thomas J., C76:103
Atherton, J. S., C76:4, C76:52
Atkinson, F. G., C76:5 Aurora Leigh, C76:24, C76:89, C76:100
Austen, Kay, C76:6
Ball, Patricia, C76:7, C76:46, C76:106
Baly, Elaine, C76:69
Barfoot, C. C, A76:4, C76:106
Berridge, Elizabeth, A76:2
"Bishop Blougram's Apology," A76:l,
C76:45, C76:61,C76:97
"Bishop Orders His Tomb, The," C76:80,
C76:97, C76:128
Blake, Johnie C. F., C76:8
Bloom, Harold, C76:9, C76:68
Bogert, Judith, C76:10, C76:ll
Bolton, Roy, C76:12, C76:13, C76:69
Bosco, Ronald A., C76:14
Bowring, Sir John, C76:114
Bradley, J. L., B76:10, C76:62
Brake, Laurel, A76:2, A76:5, B76:10,
C76:3, C76:93,C76:129
Bredsdorff, Elia, B76:2
Bright, Michael H., C76:15, C76:16, C76-.17
Britton, Tony, C76.67
Bronson, Katherine, B76:3, B76:13
Brooke, Rupert, C76:44
Bross, Addison C, C76:18
Brown, Stephen, C76:19, C76:89
Browning, Oscar, C76:5
Browning, Robert, Sr., C76:124
Browning, Robert W. B. ("Pen"), C76:27, C76:90
Browning Institute, C76:56, C76:74, C76:102
Browning Societies, C76:20, C76:53
Bullen, J. B., C76:15, C76:21, C76:30, C76:73, C76:95, C76:129
Bullough, Geoffrey, C76:21
Bunyan, John, C76:48
Campbell, William R., C76:23
Camus, Albert, C76:128
Carlyle, Thomas, C76:36, C76:105
Carrington, C. E., C76:24
Casa Guidi, C76:42, C76:102
Chapman, F. E., C76:52
Chaudhuri, Brahma, C76:25
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower
Came," C75:9, C76:55, C76:79
Christ, Carol T., C76:26
Christie's, B76:13
"Cleon,"C76:116
Clubbe, John, C76:105
Coley, Betty A., C76:27
Collins, Thomas J., A76:3, B76-.4,
C76:39, C76:103
Columbus, Claudette K., C76:28
Cook, Eleanor, C76:30
Cornet, Robert J., C76:41
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"Count Gismond," C76:104
Cramer, Maurice B., C76:31, C76-A1
Crowder, Ashby Bland, C76:32, C76:33
Crowell, Norton B., C76.-97
"Cry of the Children, The," C76:44
"Death in the Desert, A," C76-A1
Delisle, Harold F., C76.-35
Dickinson, Emily, C76:100
Dina, Iginia, C76.-36
Donaldson, Sandra M., C76:89
Dooley, Alan C, A76:l
Dramatic Idyls, C76:13 2
Dramatic monologue, C76:57, C76.-85,
C76:108, C76:119, C76:128
Drew, Philip, C76.-95
Du Bos, Charles, C76:122
Easter-Day, C76.1S
Eliot, T. S., C76:76, C76:128
Eisenberg, Marvin, C76:3 7
Emblems (RB),C76:88
"Epistle of Karshish, An," C76:86
Essay on Shelley, C76:103
Fallis, Richard, C76:38
Feiger, Robert, C76:96
Ferns, John, C76:50
Fifine at the Fair, C76:112, C76:119
Flowers, Betty S., C76.-39
Fowler, Rowena, C76.-40
"Fra Lippo Lippi," C76:50, C76:82,
C76:92, C76.-97, C76:117, C76:126
Freeman, Ronald E., B76:7, B76.-8
Fricke, Donna G., C76:41
Fricke, Douglas C, C76:41
Gayen, N. S., C76:43
Genre (RB), C76:35, C76:51, C76.107
Geraths, Armin, C76.-44
Going, William T., C76:46
Gow, Ronald, C76.67
"Grammarian's Funeral, A," C76:109
Gribben, Alan, C76:47
Gridley, Roy E., C76:48, C76:106
Griffith, D.W., C76:49
Guiliano, Edward, C76:49
Hackett, Susan, C76:50
Hair, DonaldS., C76:51
Halliday, F. E.,C76:52
Hamer-Jones, Rowena, C76:13
Harper, J. W., A76.-4
Hawthorne, Mark D., C76.-54
"Here's to Nelson's Memory," C76:75
Herring, JackW., C76:134
Heslinger, Elizabeth K., C76:55
Heydon, Peter N., A76:5, C76:56
Hicks, Malcolm, C76:99
Hiller, Wendy, C76:67
Hobsbaum, Philip, C76.-57
Holgate, John, C76:58
Honan, Park, C76:59, C76.-62
Hope End, A76:2, C76:89
Home, R. H., C76:71
"How It Strikes a Contemporary," C76:76, C76:81
Imagery (RB), C76:8, C76:23, C76:54,
C76:92, C76:127
"In a Balcony," C76:58, C76:89
"InaYear,"C76:41 Inn Album, The, C76.-32, C76:33
International Browning Society, C76:60
Iremonger, Lucille, C76:61
Iremonger, T. L., C76:61
Irony (RB), C76:50, C76:78, C76:113
Irvine, William, C76:62
"James Lee's Wife," C76-.7
Johnson, Charles W., C76:63, C76:64
Jones, Rev. Thomas, C76.-94
Jowett, Benjamin, C76:25
Kafka, Franz, C76:128
Keating, Peter, C76-.62
Keats, John, C76:44
Keenan, Richard C, C76:49
Keenum, John, C76.-65
Keep, Margaret, C76:89
Kelley, Philip, A76:5
Kendrick, Walter M., C76:66
Kerpneck, Harvey, C76:30
Kilty, Jerome, C76:l
Kincaid, Arthur, C76.67
Kincaid, James R., C76:68
Kincaid, Margaret, C76:69
Kinney, Mrs. Elizabeth, C76:14
Kipling, Rudyard, C76:24, C76:64
Klemperer, Elizabeth G. von, B76.-9
Kosok, Heinz, C76:70
Kozoil, Herbert, C76:70
Laird, Robert G., C76:71
Lanier, Kay A., C76.-72
Lawson, E. Le Roy, C76.-73
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Leighton, Sir Frederic, C76:91
"Lines to the Memory of James Dow," C76:84
London Browning Society (reconsti
tuted), C76:12, C76:13, C76:69
Loucks, James F., C76:75, C76:76
Lourie, Margaret A., C76:51
Love(RB), C76:43
"Love Among the Ruins," C76:101, C76:lll
Lucas, John, C76:77, C76:95
Lyrics (RB),C76:30
McClatchey, J. H., C76:78
McComb, Jonn K., C76:79
McCune, Marjorie W., C76:80
McQuade, Raymond F., C76:81
McSweeney, Kerry, C76:106
Makurath, Paul A., Jr., C76:82
Maxwell, J. C, A76:4, C76:3
Maxwell, Richard, A76:5
Maynard, John, C76:83, C76:84
Men and Women, A76:4, C76:129
Mermin, Dorothy M., C76:85
Metropolitan Conservative Journal, C76:125
Miller, Martha, C76:61
Milsand, J. A., B76:3
Milton, John, C76:31
Mishler, Mary K., C76:86
Mitani, Tadashi, C76:87
Munich, Adrienne, C76-.88
Music (RB), C76:10, C76:19, C76:40, C76:63
"My Last Duchess," C76:17, C76:98, C76:128
Myer, Valerie G., C76:39
"NedBratts,"C76:48 "North and the South, The," B76:2
Ogilvy, Mrs. David, A76:5
Old England and Gardeners' Journal, B76:15
"Old Pictures in Florence," C76:37
Orlebar, J.,C76:89
Ormond, Leon?e, C76:91
Ormond, Richard, C76:91
Ower, John, C76:92
Paracelsus, C76:103
Parleyings with Certain People of Impor tance in Their Day, A76-.6, C76:35,
C76:110
Pauline, C76:54, C76:103, C76:106
Pearsall, Robert B., C76:93
Peterson, Linda H., C76:94
Peterson, William S., B76:10, B76:ll,
C76:95, C76:96
Phipps, Charles Thomas, S.J., C76:97
Pickering, Walter J., A76:3
"Pictor Ignotus," C76:15, C76:16
"Pied Piper of Hamelin, The," C76:121
"Pietro of Abano," C76:40, C76:131
Pinsker, Sanford, C76:98
Pippa Passes, B76:15, C76:23, C76:49,
C76:70, C76:103, C76:113, C76:118
Poe, Edgar Allan, C76:128
Poston, Lawrence, III, C76:99
Preyer, Robert O., C76:106
Pricopi, Constantin, A76:7
Princeton University (Art Museum), C76:37
Psychomachia (RB), C76:72
Quarles, Francis, C76:88
Rainwater, Mary J., C76:100
Raisor, Philip, C76:101
Religion (RB), C76:18, C76:25, C76:73,
C76:78, C76:97
Renaissance, C76:21, C76:109, C76:126
Renan, Ernest, C76:25
Ring and the Book, The, C76:5, C76:6,
C76:8, C76:10, C76:66, C76:72,
C76:97, C76:115, C76:127
Rivers, Charles L., C76:103
Roberts, John J., C76:104
Roll-Hansen, Diderik, C76:30
Rossetti, D. G., C76:17, C76:44, C76:65
Ruskin, John, C76:55, C76:80
Ryals, Clyde de L., C76:105, C76:106, C76:107
St. John, Dwight L., A76:6
Saradhi, K. P., C76:108
"Saul,"C76:78
Scheer, Thomas F., C76:109
"Sensation novel," C76:66
"Seranade at the Villa, A," C76:83
Shaw, W. David, C76:96
Shelley, Percy B., C76-.101
Siegchrist, Mark, C76:110
Sirugo, Marilyn S., C76:111
Slinn, E. Warwick, C76:112, C76:113
Smith, Charles W., C76:114
Solimine, Joseph, Jr., C76:115, C76:116,
C76:117, C76:118
Sonnet (RB), C76:46
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Sordello, C76:36, C76:103, C76:123, C76:125
Sp?nberg, Sven-Johan, C76:119
Spenceley, R. J. M., C76:120
Stonescu, ?tephan, A76.-7
Strauss, D. F., C76:25
Sun (London), B76:15
Symbolism (RB), C76:10
Taplin, Gardner B., B76:14
"Toccata of Galuppi's, A," C75:63
Toscani, Giovanni, C76:37
Tosi, Maria Jos?, C76:122
Trollope, Anthony, C76.66
Tucker, Herbert F., Jr., C76:123
Turgenev, Ivan, C76:13 3
Turner, J.M.W.,C76:28
Turner, W. Craig, C76.124
Twain, Mark, C76-A7
United Service Gazette, B76.-15
Vann, J. Don, B76:15, C76:125
Vogel, C. S., C76:126
Walker, Steven C, C76:127
Watanabe, Nancy A., C76:128
Watson, J. R., C76:129
Whitla, William J., C76.130
Williams, Rev. J. D., A76:3
Willingham, John R., C76:106
Wolfe, Edward L., C76:131
Wolf enden, Lord, C76:89
Woolford, John, C76:132
"Woman's Last Word, A," C76:31
Yeats, W.B.,C76:38
Zekulin, Nicholas G., C76:133
Zimmerman, J. E., C76:134
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