THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE
An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes
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- J. W. ADAMSON, Fellow of Kings College, London, and Professor of Education in the University of London
- Education (v. IX)
- Education (v. XIV)
- GEORGE ATHERTON AITKEN, M.V.O.
- Arbuthnot and Lesser Prose Writers (v. IX)
- Swift (v. IX)
- H. G. ALDIS, M.A., Peterhouse, Secretary of the University Library
- The Book-Trade, 15571625 (v. IV)
- Book Production and Distribution, 16251800 (v. XI)
- Writers on Country Pursuits and Pastimes (v. IV)
- Scholars and Antiquaries, II (v. IX)
- MRS. H. G. ALDIS
- The Bluestockings (v. XI)
- J. W. H. ATKINS, M.A., Fellow of St. Johns College, Professor of English Language and Literature, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
- Metrical Romances, 12001500: II (v. I)
- The Language from Chaucer to Shakespeare (v. III)
- Elizabethan Prose Fiction (v. III)
- Early Transition English (v. I)
- MARY AUSTIN
- Non-English Writings, II: Aboriginal (v. XVIII)
- HARRY MORGAN AYRES, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English in Columbia University, Associate Editor of The Weekly Review
- The English Language in America (v. XVIII)
- G. P. BAKER, Professor of English in Harvard University, U. S. A.
- The Plays of the University Wits (v. V)
- W. W. ROUSE BALL, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College
- The Literature of Science: Physics and Mathematics (v. XIV)
- A. T. BARTHOLOMEW, M. A., Peterhouse, and of the University Library
- The Restoration Drama, III: Tragic Poets (v. VIII)
- JOHN SPENCER BASSETT, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of American History in Smith College
- Writers on American History, 17831850 (v. XVI)
- Later Historians (v. XVII)
- The Historians, 16071783 (v. XV)
- The Rev. RONALD BAYNE, M.A., University College, Oxford
- Masque and Pastoral (v. VI)
- Lesser Elizabethan Dramatists (v. V)
- Lesser Jacobean and Caroline Dramatists (v. VI)
- JOSEPH WARREN BEACH, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English in the University of Minnesota
- Henry James (v. XVII)
- EDWARD BENSLY, M.A., Trinity College, Professor of Latin, University College of Wales, Aberstwyth
- Pope (v. IX)
- Robert Burton, John Barclay and John Owen (v. IV)
- The Rev. R. H. BENSON, M.A., Trinity College
- The Dissolution of the Religious Houses (v. III)
- F. S. BOAS, M.A., Balliol College, Oxford, LL.D. (St. Andrews), late Professor of English Literature in Queens College, Belfast, and late Clark Lecturer, Trinity College
- Early English Comedy (v. V)
- University Plays (v. VI)
- WILLIAM KENNETH BOYD, Ph.D., Professor of History in Trinity College, Durham, North Carolina
- Political Writing Since 1850 (v. XVII)
- PERCY H. BOYNTON, A.M., Associate Professor of English in the University of Chicago
- Patriotic Songs and Hymns (v. XVIII)
- HENRY BRADLEY, M.A., (Oxon.)
- Changes in the Language to the Days of Chaucer (v. I)
- EARL L. BRADSHER, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of English in the University of Texas
- Book Publishers and Publishing (v. XVIII)
- The Rev. JOHN BROWN, D.D.
- John Bunyan. Andrew Marvell (v. VII)
- P. HUME BROWN, M.A., LL.D., Scottish Historiographer Royal; Professor of Ancient (Scottish) History and Palaeography in the University of Edinburgh
- Reformation and Renascence in Scotland (v. III)
- NATHANIEL BUCHWALD
- Non-English Writings, Ic: Yiddish (v. XVIII)
- WILLIAM B. CAIRNS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of American Literature in the University of Wisconsin
- Magazines, Annuals and Gift-books, 17831850 (v. XVI)
- Later Magazines (v. XVII)
- KILLIS CAMPBELL, Ph.D., Professor of English in the University of Texas
- Poe (v. XVI)
- L. CAZAMIAN, Maître de Conférences at the Sorbonne, Paris
- Richardson (v. X)
- H. MUNRO CHADWICK, M.A., Fellow of Clare College
- Early National Poetry (v. I)
- HAROLD H. CHILD, sometime Scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford
- George Crabbe (v. XI)
- Lesser Novelists (v. XII)
- The Literature of Australia and New Zealand (v. XIV)
- Robert Southwell. Samuel Daniel (v. IV)
- Michael Drayton (v. IV)
- Nineteenth-Century Drama (v. XIII)
- The Elizabethan Theatre (v. VI)
- Fielding and Smollett (v. X)
- William Cowper (v. XI)
- Jane Austen (v. XII)
- Caricature and the Literature of Sport; Punch (v. XIV)
- The New English Poetry (v. III)
- The Song-Books and Miscellanies (v. IV)
- Secular Influences on the Early English Drama: Minstrels, Village Festivals, Folk-Plays (v. V)
- MORRIS R. COHEN, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy in the College of the City of New York
- Later Philosophy (v. XVII)
- ALBERT S. COOK, L.H.D., LL.D., Professor of the English Language and Literature in Yale University
- The Authorised Version and its Influence (v. IV)
- ELIZABETH CHRISTINE COOK, Ph.D., Instructor in English in Teachers College, Columbia University
- Colonial Newspapers and Magazines, 17041775 (v. XV)
- LANE COOPER, Ph.D., Professor of English in Cornell University
- Travellers and Observers, 17631846 (v. XV)
- W. J. COURTHOPE, C.B., D.Litt., LL.D., New College, Oxford
- The Poetry of Spenser (v. III)
- LOUISE CREIGHTON
- Sir Walter Ralegh (v. IV)
- W. CREIZENACH, Professor of German Language and Literature in the University of Cracow
- The Early Religious Drama: Miracle-Plays and Moralities (v. V)
- JOHN W. CUNLIFFE, D.Lit. (London), Professor of English in the University of Wisconsin, U. S. A.
- George Gascoigne (v. III)
- A Mirror for Magistrates (v. III)
- Early English Tragedy (v. V)
- The Ven. Archdeacon CUNNINGHAM, D.D., F.B.A., Fellow of Trinity College
- Early Writings on Politics and Economics (v. IV)
- F. J. HARVEY DARTON, sometime Scholar of St. Johns College, Oxford
- Childrens Books (v. XI)
- FREDERICK S. DELLENBAUGH
- Travellers and Explorers, 18461900 (v. XVII)
- W. MACNEILE DIXON, M.A. (Dublin), Litt.D. (Glasgow), Professor of English Language and Literature in the University of Glasgow
- Chapman, Marston, Dekker (v. VI)
- HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON, LL.D.
- Oliver Goldsmith (v. X)
- E. GORDON DUFF, M.A., Oxon., sometime Sandars Reader in Bibliography in the University of Cambridge
- The Introduction of Printing into England and the Early Work of the Press (v. II)
- JAMES DUFF DUFF, M.A., Fellow and Lecturer in Classics of Trinity College
- Scholars and Antiquaries, I (v. IX)
- PELHAM EDGAR, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., Professor of English Literature in Victoria College, University of Toronto
- English-Canadian Literature (v. XIV)
- The Hon. ARTHUR R. D. ELLIOT, M.A., Trinity College, Hon. D.C.L. (Durham), sometime editor of The Edinburgh Review
- Reviews and Magazines in the Early Years of the Nineteenth Century (v. XII)
- JOHN ERSKINE, Ph.D., Professor of English in Columbia University
- Hawthorne (v. XVI)
- The Rev. F. J. FOAKES-JACKSON, D.D., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Jesus College
- Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity (v. III)
- NORMAN FOERSTER, A.M., Professor of English in the University of North Carolina
- Later Poets (v. XVII)
- The late EDWARD J. FORTIER, Assistant Professor of French in Columbia University
- Non-English Writings, Ib: French (v. XVIII)
- PETER GILES, M.A., Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, Follow of Emmanuel College and Reader in Comparative Philology
- The Earliest Scottish Literature (v. II)
- HAROLD CLARK GODDARD, Ph.D., Professor of English in Swarthmore College
- Transcendentalism (v. XV)
- I. GOLLANCZ, Litt.D., Christs College, Professor of English Language and Literature, Kings College, London, Secretary of the British Academy
- Pearl, Cleanness, Patience and Sir Gawayne (v. I)
- ALFRED PERCEVAL GRAVES, M.A.
- Anglo-Irish Literature (v. XIV)
- ALICE D. GREENWOOD
- The Beginnings of English Prose (v. II)
- English Prose in the Fifteenth Century, I: Pecock, Fortescue, The Paston Letters (v. II)
- English Prose in the Fifteenth Century, II: Caxton, Malory, Berners (v. II)
- HERBERT J. C. GRIERSON, M.A., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the University of Edinburgh
- John Donne (v. IV)
- Edmund Burke (v. XI)
- The Tennysons (v. XIII)
- EDWARD GRUBB, M.A.
- The Early Quakers (v. VIII)
- FRANCIS B. GUMMERE, Ph.D., Professor of English in Haverford College
- Ballads (v. II)
- F. J. C. HEARNSHAW, M.A., LL.D., formerly scholar of Peterhouse, Professor of Modern History in Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, University of Durham
- Legal Literature (v. VIII)
- GEORGE S. HELLMAN, A.M.
- Later Essayists (v. XVII)
- T. F. HENDERSON, LL.D., St. Andrews
- Sir David Lyndsay (and the Later Scottish Makaris) (v. III)
- Scottish Popular Poetry before Burns (v. IX)
- Burns; Lesser Scottish Verse (v. XI)
- Sir Walter Scott (v. XII)
- C. H. HERFORD, Litt.D., Trinity College, Professor of English Literature in the University of Manchester
- Keats (v. XII)
- Shelley (v. XII)
- EMORY HOLLOWAY, A.M., Assistant Professor of English in Adelphi College
- Whitman (v. XVI)
- W. D. HOWE, Professor of English in the University of Indiana, U. S. A.
- Poets of the Civil War, I: The North (v. XVI)
- Early Humorists (v. XVI)
- Hazlitt (v. XII)
- The Rev. WILLIAM HUNT, D.Litt., Trinity College, Oxford
- Historians, I: Hume and Modern Historians (v. X)
- The Rev. F. E. HUTCHINSON, M.A., Trinity College, Oxford, formerly Chaplain of Kings College
- The Sacred Poets (v. VII)
- The Growth of Liberal Theology (v. XII)
- The English Pulpit from Fisher to Donne (v. IV)
- The Ven. W. H. HUTTON, B.D., Archdeacon of Northampton, Canon of Peterborough and Fellow of St. Johns College, Oxford
- Divines (v. X)
- Divines of the Church of England, 16601700 (v. VIII)
- Letter-Writers, II: The Warwickshire Coterie (v. X)
- The Oxford Movement (v. XII)
- Caroline Divines (v. VII)
- A. A. JACK, M.A., Peterhouse, Chalmers Professor of English Literature in the University of Aberdeen
- The Brontës (v. XIII)
- MONTAGUE RHODES JAMES, Litt.D., Provost of Kings College
- Latin Writings in England to the Time of Alfred (v. I)
- Sir HENRY JONES, M.A., F.B.A., Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow
- Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning (v. XIII)
- W. LEWIS JONES, M.A., sometime Scholar of Queens College, Professor of English Language and Literature at the University College of North Wales, Bangor
- Latin Chroniclers from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuries (v. I)
- The Arthurian Legend (v. I)
- Matthew Arnold, Arthur Hugh Clough, James Thomson (v. XIII)
- W. P. KER, M.A., F.B.A., Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, Professor of English Literature, University College, London
- The Literary Influence of the Middle Ages: Macphersons Ossian, Chatterton, Percy and the Wartons (v. X)
- Metrical Romances, 12001500: I (v. I)
- F. A. KIRKPATRICK, M.A., Trinity College
- The Literature of Travel, 17001900 (v. XIV)
- ARTHUR KOELBING, Ph.D., Freiburg im Breisgau
- Barclay and Skelton: Early German Influences on English Literature (v. III)
- EMIL KOEPPEL, Professor of English Philology in the University of Strassburg
- Philip Massinger (v. VI)
- SIDNEY LEE, D.Litt., Oxford
- The Elizabethan Sonnet (v. III)
- ÉMILE LEGOUIS, Professor of English Language and Literature at the Sorbonne
- William Wordsworth (v. XI)
- WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English in the University of Wisconsin
- Bryant and the Minor Poets (v. XV)
- The Rev. T. M. LINDSAY, D.D., Principal of the Glasgow College of the United Free Church of Scotland
- Englishmen and the Classical Renascence (v. III)
- HENRY CABOT LODGE, Ph.D., LL.D., United States Senator from Massachusetts
- Webster (v. XVI)
- WILLIAM MACDONALD, Ph.D., Professor of History in Brown University
- American Political Writing, 17601789 (v. XV)
- ARCHIBALD MACMECHAN, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., George Munro Professor of the English Language and Literature in Dalhousie University
- Thoreau (v. XVI)
- G. C. MACAULAY, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College, University Lecturer in English
- Beaumont and Fletcher (v. VI)
- John Gower (v. II)
- The late F. W. MAITLAND, LL.D., Downing Professor of the Laws of England (by permission of the Council of the Selden Society)
- The Anglo-French Law Language (v. I)
- J. M. MANLY, M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard), Professor of English in the University of Chicago
- Piers the Plowman and its Sequence (v. II)
- The Children of the Chapel Royal and their Masters (v. VI)
- BRANDER MATTHEWS, D.C.L., Litt.D., LL.D., Professor of Dramatic Literature in Columbia University
- Writers of Familiar Verse (v. XVI)
- A. C. MCLAUGHLIN, A.M., LL.D., Professor of History in the University of Chicago
- Publicists and Orators, 18001850 (v. XVI)
- DUDLEY MILES, Ph.D., Chairman of the Department of English in the Evander Childs High School, New York City
- The New South: Lanier (v. XVI)
- EDWIN MIMS, Ph.D., Professor of English in Vanderbilt University
- Poets of the Civil War, II: The South (v. XVI)
- PAUL MONROE, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of the History of Education in Teachers College, Columbia University
- Education (v. XVII)
- F. W. MOORMAN, B.A. (Lond.), Ph.D. (Strassburg), Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature in the University of Leeds
- Byron (v. XII)
- Cavalier Lyrists (v. VII)
- Plays of Uncertain Authorship Attributed to Shakespeare (v. V)
- PAUL ELMER MORE, A.M., LL.D., Formerly Editor of The Nation
- Emerson (v. XV)
- Edwards (v. XV)
- MONTROSE J. MOSES
- The Drama, 18601918 (v. XVII)
- M. M. PATTISON MUIR, M.A., Fellow of Gonville and Caius College
- The Literature of Science: Chemistry (v. XIV)
- J. BASS MULLINGER, M.A., Formerly Librarian of St. Johns College
- The Foundation of Libraries (v. IV)
- English Grammar Schools (v. VII)
- Platonists and Latitudinarians (v. VIII)
- WILLIAM MURISON, M.A., Aberdeen
- Changes in the Language since Shakespeares Time (v. XIV)
- Stephen Hawes (v. II)
- W. A. NEILSON, M.A. (Edinburgh), Ph.D. (Harvard), Professor of English in Harvard University
- Ford and Shirley (v. VI)
- GEORGE HENRY NETTLETON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English in Yale University
- The Drama and the Stage (v. X)
- EDWARD FARLEY OATEN, M.A., LL.B., Indian Educational Service, Professor of History at the Presidency College, Calcutta
- Anglo-Indian Literature (v. XIV)
- FREDERICK MORGAN PADELFORD, Ph.D., Professor of the English Language and Literature in the University of Washington
- Transition English Song Collections (v. II)
- VERNON LOUIS PARRINGTON, A.M., Professor of English in the University of Washington
- The Puritan Divines, 16201720 (v. XV)
- FRED LEWIS PATTEE, A.M., Litt.D., Professor of the English Language and Literature in the Pennsylvania State College
- The Short Story (v. XVI)
- A. C. PAUES, Ph.D., Upsala, Newnham College
- Runes and Manuscripts (v. I)
- WILLIAM MORTON PAYNE, LL.D.
- Whittier (v. XVI)
- J. S. R. PHILLIPS, Editor of The Yorkshire Post, Leeds
- The Growth of Journalism (v. XIV)
- LOUISE POUND, Ph.D., Professor of English in the University of Nebraska
- Oral Literature (v. XVIII)
- LYMAN P. POWELL, D.D., LL.D.
- Popular Bibles (v. XVIII)
- C. W. PREVITÉ-ORTON, M.A., Fellow of St. Johns College
- Political Literature, 175575 (v. X)
- Political Writers and Speakers (v. XI)
- Political and Ecclesiastical Satire (v. VIII)
- RUTH PUTNAM
- Prescott and Motley (v. XVI)
- MAJOR GEORGE HAVEN PUTNAM, Litt.D.
- Irving (v. XV)
- ARTHUR HOBSON QUINN, Ph.D., Dean of the College, University of Pennsylvania
- The Early Drama, 17561860 (v. XV)
- VERNON HORACE RENDALL, sometime Scholar of Trinity College
- University Journalism (v. XIV)
- WOODBRIDGE RILEY, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy in Vassar College
- Philosophers and Divines, 17201789 (v. XV)
- J. G. ROBERTSON, M.A., B.Sc. (Glasgow), Ph.D. (Leipzig), Professor of German Language and Literature in the University of London
- Shakespeare on the Continent, 16601700 (v. V)
- Carlyle (v. XIII)
- Commander CHARLES N. ROBINSON, R.N., and JOHN LEYLAND
- The Literature of the Sea: From the Origins to Hakluyt (v. IV)
- Seafaring and Travel: The Growth of Professional Text-Books and Geographical Literature (v. IV)
- HAROLD V. ROUTH, M.A., Peterhouse, Lecturer in English Literature at Goldsmiths College, London
- The Georgian Drama (v. XI)
- Steele and Addison (v. IX)
- The Progress of Social Literature in Tudor Times (v. III)
- The Advent of Modern Thought in Popular Literature: The Witch Controversy, Pamphleteers (v. VII)
- London and the Development of Popular Literature: Character Writing, Satire, The Essay (v. IV)
- HUGH DE SÉLINCOURT, University College, Oxford
- The Successors of Spenser (v. IV)
- GEORGE SAINTSBURY, M.A., Merton College, Oxford, LL.D., D.Litt., F.B.A., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the University of Edinburgh
- Elizabethan Criticism (v. III)
- Dickens (v. XIII)
- The Growth of the Later Novel (v. XI)
- The Landors, Leigh Hunt, De Quincey (v. XII)
- The Prosody of the Nineteenth Century (v. XIII)
- Lesser Verse Writers, II (v. IX)
- Milton (v. VII)
- Antiquaries: Sir Thomas Browne, Thomas Fuller, Izaak Walton, Sir Thomas Urquhart (v. VII)
- The English Chaucerians (v. II)
- The Prosody of the Eighteenth Century (v. XI)
- The Prosody of the Seventeenth Century (v. VIII)
- Shakespeare: Poems (v. V)
- Young, Collins and Lesser Poets of the Age of Johnson (v. X)
- Lesser Poets of the Middle and Later Nineteenth Century (v. XIII)
- Southey; Lesser Poets of the Eighteenth Century (v. XI)
- Lesser Poets, 17901837: Rogers, Campbell, Moore and Others (v. XII)
- Lesser Caroline Poets (v. VII)
- Shakespeare: Life and Plays (v. V)
- Chaucer (v. II)
- The Prosody of Old and Middle English (v. I)
- Prosody from Chaucer to Spenser (v. III)
- Sir JOHN EDWIN SANDYS, Litt.D., F.B.A., Fellow of St. Johns College and Public Orator in the University of Cambridge
- Scholars, Antiquaries and Bibliographers (v. XII)
- English Scholars of Paris and Franciscans of Oxford (v. I)
- Professor FELIX E. SCHELLING, University of Pennsylvania
- The Restoration Drama, I (v. VIII)
- FRANK W. SCOTT, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English in the University of Illinois
- Newspapers, 17751860 (v. XVI)
- Newspapers Since 1860 (v. XVII)
- THOMAS SECCOMBE, M.A., Balliol College, Oxford
- Memoir-Writers, 171560 (v. IX)
- Lesser Verse Writers, I (v. IX)
- EDWIN R. A. SELIGMAN, Ph.D., LL.D., McVickar Professor of Political Economy in Columbia University
- Economists (v. XVIII)
- W. A. SHAW, Litt.D. Vict., Public Record Office
- The Literature of Dissent, 16601760 (v. X)
- STUART P. SHERMAN, Ph.D., Professor of English in the University of Illinois
- Mark Twain (v. XVII)
- Franklin (v. XV)
- A. E. SHIPLEY, Sc.D., F.R.S., Master of Christs College
- The Progress of Science (v. VIII)
- The Literature of Science: Biology (v. XIV)
- M. BENTINCK SMITH, M.A., Headmistress of St. Leonards School, St. Andrews
- Old English Christian Poetry (v. I)
- G. GREGORY SMITH, M.A., Balliol College, Oxford, Professor of English Literature in the University of Belfast
- The Scottish Chaucerians (v. II)
- The Middle Scots Anthologies: Anonymous Verse and Early Prose (v. II)
- The Scottish Language: Early and Middle Scots (v. II)
- Marlowe and Kyd (v. V)
- WILLIAM FRANCIS SMITH, M.A., Fellow of St. Johns College
- Samuel Butler (v. VIII)
- DAVID NICHOL SMITH, M.A., Goldsmiths Reader in English, University of Oxford
- Johnson and Boswell (v. X)
- C. ALPHONSO SMITH, Ph.D., LL.D., L. H. D., Head of the Department of English in the United States Naval Academy
- Dialect Writers (v. XVI)
- W. R. SORLEY, Litt.D., F.B.A., Fellow of Kings College, Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy
- Philosophers: Hume, Smith and Others (v. X)
- Philosophers (v. XIV)
- John Locke (v. VIII)
- Berkeley and Contemporary Philosophy (v. IX)
- Bentham and the Early Utilitarians (v. XI)
- The Beginnings of English Philosophy (v. IV)
- Hobbes and Contemporary Philosophy (v. VII)
- J. E. SPINGARN, Professor of Comparative Literature, Columbia University, New York
- Jacobean and Caroline Criticism (v. VII)
- CAROLINE F. E. SPURGEON, Dr. of the University of Paris, Fellow of Kings College for Women and Lecturer in English Literature at Bedford College, University of London
- William Law and the Mystics (v. IX)
- NATHANIEL WRIGHT STEPHENSON, Professor of History in the College of Charleston
- Lincoln (v. XVII)
- ARTHUR SYMONS
- Middleton and Rowley (v. VI)
- ALGERNON TASSIN, A.M., Assistant Professor of English in Columbia University
- Books for Children (v. XVI)
- P. G. THOMAS, M.A., Professor of English Language and Literature at Bedford College, University of London
- Alfred and the Old English Prose of his Reign (v. I)
- A. HAMILTON THOMPSON, M.A., F.S.A., St. Johns College
- Thackerey (v. XIII)
- Lamb (v. XII)
- Thomson and Natural Description in Poetry (v. X)
- The Rossettis, William Morris, Swinburne and Others (v. XIII)
- Writers of the Couplet (v. VII)
- CLARA L. THOMSON
- Later Transition English: Legendaries and Chroniclers (v. I)
- ASHLEY H. THORNDIKE, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of English in Columbia University
- Ben Jonson (v. VI)
- Lowell (v. XVI)
- A. A. TILLEY, M.A., Fellow of Kings College
- The Essay and the Beginning of Modern English Prose (v. VIII)
- The late Rev. DUNCAN C. TOVEY, M.A., Trinity College
- Gray (v. X)
- WILLIAM PETERFIELD TRENT, M.A., LL.D., Professor of English Literature in Columbia University
- DefoeThe Newspaper and the Novel (v. IX)
- Longfellow (v. XVI)
- ALBERT BERNHARDT TRUST, Ph.D., Professor of German in Cornell University
- Non-English Writings, Ia: German (v. XVIII)
- SAMUEL MARION TUCKER, Ph.D., Professor of English in the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute
- The Beginnings of Verse, 16101808 (v. XV)
- CARL VAN DOREN, Ph.D., Literary Editor of The Nation, Associate in English in Columbia University
- Fiction II: Contemporaries of Cooper (v. XV)
- The Later Novel: Howells (v. XVII)
- Fiction I: Brown, Cooper (v. XV)
- C. E. VAUGHAN, M.A., Balliol College, Oxford, Professor of English Literature in the University of Leeds
- Coleridge (v. XI)
- Tourneur and Webster (v. VI)
- Sterne, and the Novel of His Times (v. X)
- AMBROSE WHITE VERNON, A.M., D.D., Professor of Biography in Carleton College
- Later Theology (v. XVII)
- S. PERCIVAL VIVIAN, sometime Scholar of St. Johns College, Oxford
- Thomas Campion (v. IV)
- The Rev. ERNEST WALDER, M.A., Gonville and Caius College, Headmaster of Ockbrook School, Derby
- The Text of Shakespeare (v. V)
- HUGH WALKER, LL.D., Professor of English at St. Davids College, Lampeter
- Critical and Miscellaneous Prose: John Ruskin and Others (v. XIV)
- The Rev. T. A. WALKER, M.A., LL.D., Fellow of Peterhouse
- English and Scottish Education. Universities and Public Schools to the Time of Colet (v. II)
- A. R. WALLER, M.A., Peterhouse
- Later Transition English: Secular Lyrics; Tales; Social Satire (v. I)
- The Norman Conquest (v. I)
- The Beginnings (v. I)
- Political and Religious Verse to the Close of the Fifteenth CenturyFinal Words (v. II)
- J. P. R. WALLIS, M.A., Assistant Lecturer in English Literature in the University of Liverpool
- Blake (v. XI)
- Sir A. W. WARD, Litt.D., F.B.A., Master of Peterhouse
- Historical and Political Writers, II: Bolingbroke (v. IX)
- Sheldons Table Talk (v. VIII)
- Letter Writers, II (v. VIII)
- Some Political and Social Aspects of the Later Elizabethan and Earlier Stewart Period (v. V)
- Historical and Political Writings, II: Histories and Memoirs (v. VII)
- Introductory: The Origins of English Drama (v. V)
- Thomas Heywood (v. VI)
- Historical and Political Writings, I: State Papers and Letters (v. VII)
- Historians, II: Gibbon (v. X)
- Historians: Writers on Ancient and Early Ecclesiastical History (v. XII)
- Historians, Biographers and Political Orators (v. XIV)
- The Political and Social Novel: Disraeli, Charles Kingsley, Mrs. Gaskell, George Eliot (v. XIII)
- Dryden (v. VIII)
- Historical and Political Writers, I: Burnet (v. IX)
- Sir T. HERBERT WARREN, K.C.V.O., President of Magdalen College, Oxford
- South African Poetry (v. XIV)
- FOSTER WATSON, M.A., Professor of Education in the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
- Scholars and Scholarship, 160060 (v. VII)
- JOHN S. WESTLAKE, M.A., Trinity College
- From Alfred to the Conquest (v. I)
- HENRY B. WHEATLEY, F.S.A.
- Memoir; Letter Writers, I (v. VIII)
- Letter-Writers, I (v. X)
- CHARLES WHIBLEY, M.A., Hon. Fellow of Jesus College
- The Court Poets (v. VIII)
- Chroniclers and Antiquaries (v. III)
- Translators (v. IV)
- The Restoration Drama, II: Congreve, Vanbrugh, Farquhar, etc. (v. VIII)
- Writers of Burlesque and Translators (v. IX)
- GEORGE FRISBIE WHICHER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English in Amherst College
- Minor Humorists (v. XVII)
- Early Essayists (v. XV)
- The Rev. J. P. WHITNEY, B.D., Kings College, Cambridge; Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Kings College, London
- Religious Movements in the Fourteenth Century (v. II)
- Reformation Literature in England (v. III)
- J. B. WILLIAMS
- The Beginnings of English Journalism (v. VII)
- J. DOVER WILSON, M.A., Gonville and Caius College, Lecturer in English Literature at the Goldsmiths College, University of London
- The Marprelate Controversy (v. III)
- The Puritan Attack upon the Stage (v. VI)
- GEORGE PARKER WINSHIP, A.M., Librarian of the Harry Elkins Widener Collection, Harvard University
- Travellers and Explorers, 15831763 (v. XV)
- SAMUEL LEE WOLFF, Ph.D., Lecturer in English in Columbia University
- Divines and Moralists, 17831860 (v. XVI)
- Scholars (v. XVIII)
- W. H. WOODWARD, Christ Church, Oxford, sometime Professor of Education in the University of Liverpool
- English Universities, Schools and Scholarship in the Sixteenth Century (v. III)
- W. T. YOUNG, M.A. Sometime Lecturer in English Language and Literature at the University of London, Goldsmiths College
- George Meredith, Samuel Butler, George Gissing (v. XIII)
- Lesser Novelists (v. XIII)
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