County Guides).
Dewar's _Hampshire with Isle of Wight_ (Dent's County Guides).
Ward's _The Canterbury Pilgrimage_.
Harper's _The Hardy Country_.
Snell's _The Blackmore Country_.
Melville's _The Thackeray Country_.
Kitton's _The Dickens Country_.
Sloan's _The Carlyle Country_.
Dougall's _The Burns Country_.
Crockett's _The Scott Country_.
Hill's _Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends_.
Cook's _Homes and Haunts of John Ruskin_.
William Sharp's _Literary Geography and Travel Sketches_ (Vol. IV. of
_Works_) contains chapters on _The Country of Stevenson, The Country
of George Meredith, The Country of Carlyle, The Country of George.
Eliot, The Bronte Country, Thackeray Land_, The Thames from Oxford to
the Nore_.
Hutton's _Literary Landmarks of Edinburgh_.
Stevenson's _Picturesque Notes on Edinburgh_.
Loftie's _Brief Account of Westminster Abbey_.
Parker's _Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture_.
Stanley's _Memorials of Westminster Abbey_.
Kimball's _An English Cathedral Journey_.
Singleton's _How to Visit the English Cathedrals_.
Bond's _The English Cathedrals_ (200 illustrations).
Cram's _The Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain_ (6 illustrations).
Home's _What to See in England_.
Boynton's _London in English Literature_.
GENERAL REFERENCE LIST FOR THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE[1]:
_Cambridge History of English Literature_, 14 vols.
Garnett and Gosse's _English Literature_, 4 vols.
Morley's _English Writers_, 11 vols.
Jusserand's _Literary History of the English People_.
Taine's _English Literature_.
Courthope's _History of English Poetry_, 6 vols.
Stephens and Lee's _Dictionary of National Biography_ (dead authors).
_New International Cyclopedia_ (living and dead authors).
_English Men of Letters Series_ (abbreviated reference, E.M.L.)
_Great Writers' Series_ (abbreviated reference. G.W.).
Poole's _Index_ (and continuation volumes for reference to critical
articles in periodicals).
_The United States Catalogue_ and _Cumulative Book Index_.
SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH LITERATURE[2]:
*Pancoast and Spaeth's _Early English Poems_. (P. & S.)[3]
*Warren's _Treasury of English Literature, Part I_. (Origins to
Eleventh Century: London, One Shilling.) (Warren.)
*Ward's _English Poets_, 4 vols. (Ward.)
*Bronson's _English Poems_, 4 vols. (Bronson.)
_Oxford Treasury of English Literature_, Vol. I., _Beowulf to
Jacobean_;
*Vol. II
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