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T
HE
C
AMBRIDGE
H
ISTORY
O
F
E
NGLISH AND
A
MERICAN
L
ITERATURE
An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes
Volume XIV: English
T
HE
V
ICTORIAN
A
GE
Part Two
The Nineteenth Century, III
Edited by A. W. Ward & A. R. Waller
Bibliographic Record
CONTENTS
INDEX TO CHAPTERS
INDEX TO BIBLIOGRAPHIES
INDEX TO AUTHORS
CONTENTS
Prefatory Note
Table of Principal Dates
Chapter I.
Philosophers
By W. R. S
ORLEY,
Litt.D., F.B.A., Fellow of Kings College, Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy
The economics of Ricardo
James Mill
Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind
Thomas Brown
Sir William Hamilton
Mansel
John Stuart Mill
System of Logic
Utilitarianism
On Liberty
Political Economy
Jevons
George Grote; Alexander Bain
George Croom Robertson
The influence of Comte
Rational and Religious Philosophers; John Grote
Frederick Denison Maurice; Newmans
Grammar of Assent;
William George Ward
Martineau
Herbert Spencer and the Philosophy of Evolution
Darwin
George Henry Lewes
Huxley
William Kingdon Clifford
Leslie Stephen
Maines
Ancient Law
Bagehot
Henry Sidgwick;
The Methods of Ethics
Shadworth Hodgson
Idealists
Ferriers
Institutes of Metaphysic
Stirlings
Secret of Hegel
Thomas Hill Green
Prolegomena to Ethics
William Wallace
John Caird and Edward Caird
Francis Herbert Bradley
Alexander Campbell Fraser
Robert Adamson
BIBLIOGRAPHY
II.
Historians, Biographers and Political Orators
By Sir A. W. W
ARD,
Litt.D., F.B.A., Master of Peterhouse
Sharon Turner
Lingard
Henry Hallam
Sir James Mackintosh
Macaulay
Lays of Ancient Rome
Essays
History of England
Sir Archibald Alison
Sir Francis Palgrave
John Mitchell Kemble
Freeman
The History of the Norman Conquest
Stubbs
The Constitutional History of England
John Richard Green
A Short History of the English People
Sir Henry Maine
J. E. Thorold Rogers
Frederic Seebohm
Frederic William Maitland
Mary Bateson
J. S. Brewer
James Gairdner
Froude
History of England
Samuel Rawson Gardiner
Coxe
Earl Stanhope
Goldwin Smith
Sir J. R. Seeley
Harriet Martineau
W. N. Molesworth
Kinglakes
Invasion of the Crimea
P. F. Tytler
John Hill Burton
Andrew Lang
J. P. Prendergast
Sir J. T. Gilbert
C. L. Falkiner
James Mills
History of India
Sir A. C. Lyall
J. A. Doyle; E. J. Payne
Creighton;
History of the Papacy
W. E. Collins; J. H. Overton; W. R. Stephens; T. G. Law
T. McCrie
Buckles
History of Civilization
Lecky;
History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe; The History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne
A History of England in the Eighteenth Century
Biographers and Memoir-Writers; Lockhart
Scott
Moore
Southey
Roscoe
Mark Pattison
Sir James Stephen
Agnes and Elizabeth Strickland
Mrs. M. A. Everett Green
Sir Theodore Martin
Massons
Life of Milton
John Forster
The Greville Memoirs
The Croker Papers
The Creevey Papers
N. W. Senior
Lord Acton
Political Orators and Writers of Pamphlets; William Wilberforce
Windham
Whitbread
Erskine
Tierney
Canning
Brougham
Orators of the Reform Bill period
Palmerston
Plunket
Daniel OConnell
Richard Lalor Sheil
Sir Robert Peel
Edward Stanley, fourteenth earl of Derby
Benjamin Disraeli
Richard Cobden; John Bright
Gladstone
BIBLIOGRAPHY
III.
Critical and Miscellaneous Prose
J
OHN
R
USKIN AND
O
THERS
By H
UGH
W
ALKER,
LL.D., Professor of English at St. Davids College, Lampeter
Abraham Hayward
John Doran
George Brimley; E. S. Dallas;
The Gay Science
James Hannay
Richard Holt Hutton
Bagehot
Sir Leslie Stephen
Watts-Dunton
Borrow
Traill
Dowden
Henley
Ruskin;
Modern Painters
Haydon
Mrs. Jameson
J. Addington Symonds
Walter Pater
Oscar Wilde
Hugh Miller; W. and R. Chambers
John Brown;
Rab and his Friends
Alexander Smith
A. K. H. Boyd; John Skelton
R. L. Stevenson
W. B. Rands; Sir Arthur Helps; W. R. Greg
Andrew Lang
Laurence Oliphant
Lafcadio Hearn
Richard Jefferies
BIBLIOGRAPHY
IV.
The Growth of Journalism
By J. S. R. P
HILLIPS,
Editor of
The Yorkshire Post,
Leeds
Eighteenth Century Newspapers
Literary and Art Criticism; The Drama
Politics
The War Correspondent
Progress of journalism in the Victorian era
Jerdan
The Times;
The Walters
Delane
The Stuarts and
The Morning Post
James Perry and
The Morning Chronicle
The Standard
The Morning Advertiser
The Daily News
The Daily Telegraph
The Halfpenny morning press
The Penny evening papers
Weekly illustrated papers
The Hour
The Press
The Examiner
The Spectator
The Saturday Review
The Scots Observer
The Guardian
The Athenaeum
Illustrated papers
The Observer
The Pilot; The Tribune
The Provincial Press
The Manchester Guardian
BIBLIOGRAPHY
V.
University Journalism
By V
ERNON
H
ORACE
R
ENDALL,
sometime Scholar of Trinity College
Calverley
A. C. Hilton
The Cambridge Review
The Granta
The Oxford Magazine
The Isis
Scottish and Irish University Journals
BIBLIOGRAPHY
VI.
Caricature and the Literature of Sport
P
UNCH
By H
AROLD
C
HILD,
sometime Scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford
Hogarth
Gillray
Boydell
Ackermann; Bunbury; Rowlandson
Combe
Dr. Syntax
Gilpin
The Microcosm of London
Pierce Egan;
Life in London
The English Spy
James Catnach
The Newgate Calendar
The Literature of Pugilism and Hunting
Nimrod
Surtees
Bewick
Punch
BIBLIOGRAPHY
VII.
The Literature of Travel,
17001900
By F. A. K
IRKPATRICK,
M.A., Trinity College
William Dampier
Woodes Rogers
Anson
Cook
James Bruce
Clarke
Barrow
Waterton; Darwin; Wallace
Richard Ford
Borrow
Warburton;
Eothen
Curzons
Monasteries of the Levant
Sir Richard Burton
W. G. Palgrave
A. H. Layard
Speke
Winwood Reade; Mary Kingsley
Peaks, passes and glaciers
Dilkes
Greater Britain
BIBLIOGRAPHY
VIII.
The Literature of Science
P
HYSICS AND
M
ATHEMATICS
By W. W. R
OUSE
B
ALL,
M.A., Fellow of Trinity College
Cambridge mathematicians
The British Association
Whewells
History of the Inductive Sciences
Michael Faraday
De Morgan
Sir William Rowan Hamilton
J. J. Sylvester
John Couch Adams
Cayley
H. J. S. Smith
Sir George Darwin
George Green
Sir George Stokes
Lord Kelvin
James Clerk Maxwell
C
HEMISTRY
By M. M. P
ATTISON
M
UIR,
M.A., Fellow of Gonville and Caius College
The study of material changes
Four main lines of advance in chemistry since the later years of the eighteenth century
Priestley and Cavendish
Black
The Atomic Theory and Dalton
Williamson
Frankland
Sir Humphry Davy; Electricity and Chemical Affinity
Thomas Graham
Faraday
B
IOLOGY
By A. E. S
HIPLEY,
Sc.D., F.R.S., Master of Christs College
The Royal Society
Nehemiah Grew
Ray and Willughby
Robert Hooke
Stephen Hales
Museums
Botanic Gardens
Learned Societies
Scientific Journals
Exploration: Sir Joseph Banks; Robert Brown
J. S. Henslow
Lindley
Berkeley
James Hutton
John Playfair
William Smith
Adam Sedgwick
Scrope
de la Beche
Lyell
Sorby
Murchison
Buckland
Richard Owen
Edward Forbes
The voyage of The Challenger
Central America
Darwin
Wallace
The Origin of Species
Sir Joseph Hooker
Research after Darwin; Huxley
BIBLIOGRAPHY
IX.
Anglo-Irish Literature
By A
LFRED
P
ERCEVAL
G
RAVES,
M.A.
Gaelic and Classical Literature
Gaelic Poetry
Translations
Irish influence on English Literature
Geoffrey Keating
James Ussher
The Sheridans
Le Fanu
National Folk-ballads and other writings
Maginn
Lever
Lover
Crofton Croker
Carleton
Patrick Kennedy
Mahony
The Banims
Thomas Osborne Davis
McGee
Sir Samuel Ferguson
Griffin
National Songs
Women writers
Later writers
Synge
BIBLIOGRAPHY
X.
Anglo-Indian Literature
By E
DWARD
F
ARLEY
O
ATEN,
M.A., LL.B., Indian Educational Service, Professor of History at the Presidency College, Calcutta
Early historians
William Browne Hockley; Philip Meadows Taylor; The mutiny
The later historians
Sir Edwin Arnold; Sir Alfred Lyall
Bankin Chandra Chatterji
Torulata Dutt
BIBLIOGRAPHY
XI.
English-Canadian Literature
By P
ELHAM
E
DGAR,
Ph.D., F.R.S.C., Professor of English Literature in Victoria College, University of Toronto
Haliburton
Isabella Valancy Crawford
Archibald Lampman
William Henry Drummond
Lesser Poets
Historians
Novelists
BIBLIOGRAPHY
XII.
The Literature of Australia and New Zealand
By H
AROLD
C
HILD
Charles Harpur
Henry Clarence Kendall
Adam Lindsay Gordon
James Brunton Stephens
Henry Kingsley and William Howitt; Marcus Clarke: Rolf Boldrewood
Historians
BIBLIOGRAPHY
XIII.
South African Poetry
By Sir T. H
ERBERT
W
ARREN,
K.C.V.O., President of Magdalen College, Oxford
Thomas Pringle
Afar in the Desert
The Bechuana Boy
Anthologies
BIBLIOGRAPHY
XIV.
Education
By J. W. A
DAMSON,
Fellow of Kings College, London, and Professor of Education in the University of London
The industrial revolution
French and German education
The universities
Nonconformist academies
Public schools
Education of girls
Elementary education
Chesterfields
Letters
The Edgeworths
Wordsworth
Priestley
Study of English
Thomas Sheridan
The Scottish School of Rhetoric
Education and the state
Mrs. Trimmer
Bell and Lancaster
Robert Owen
Brougham and
The Edinburgh Review
Mechanics institutes
Adult education
English and Scottish universities
The university of London
Tutors
versus
professors
Public School reform
William Ellis
Ruskin
Newman
The state assumes responsibility for elementary education; The revised code
Spencer
Royal Commissions
Arnold and secondary education
John Stuart Mill
Essays on a liberal education
Edward Thring
The Education Act of 1870
Alexander Bain
The education of women
Universities and research
The new universities
The legislation of 1902
BIBLIOGRAPHY
XV.
Changes in the Language since Shakespeares Time
By W. M
URISON,
M.A., Aberdeen
The world-wide expansion of the English language
Changes in pronunciation
Changes in spelling
Changes in grammar
Vocabulary
Methods of word-making
Influx of foreign words
Plain and ornate style
Afterword
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTENTS
·
INDEX TO CHAPTERS
·
INDEX TO BIBLIOGRAPHIES
·
INDEX TO AUTHORS
Reference
·
Quotations
·
Composition
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Literature
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Government
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