Drama. |
Æschylus: “Prometheus,” “The Suppliants,” “The Seven Against Thebes,” “Agamemnon,” “The Libation-Pourers,” “The Eumenides” |
Alfieri: “Agamemnon” |
Andreyev: “Anathema,” “The Black Maskers” |
Aristophanes; “The Achnarnians,” “The Knights,” “The Clouds,” “The Birds,” “The Peace,” “Thesmophoriazusæ,” “The Frogs” |
Atterbom: “Islands of the Blest, The” |
Augier: “Giboyer’s Boy,” “The Adventuress,” “M. Poirier’s Son-in-Law,” “The Fourchambaults” |
Baillie: “De Montfort” |
Barrie: “The Admirable Crichton,” “Peter Pan,” “What Every Woman Knows” |
Beaumarchais: “The Barber of Seville,” “The Marriage of Figaro” |
Beaumont and Fletcher: “The Maid’s Tragedy,” “Philaster” |
Björnson: ”Sigurd Slembe” |
Bourget: “Tribun” |
Brieux: “Blanchette,” “False Gods,” “The Red Robe,” “The Three Daughters of Monsieur Dupont,” “Woman on Her Own” |
Calderón: “The Secret in Words,” “The Wonderful Magician,” “La Vida Es Suena” |
Canning: “The Rovers” |
Chapman: “Tragedy of Charles Duke of Byron” |
Chatterton: “Goddwyn” |
Chekhov: “The Cherry Orchard” |
Colman: “The Jealous Wife” |
Congreve: “Love for Love,” “The Mourning Bride” |
Coppée: “For the Crown” |
Corneille: “The Cid,” “Horace,” “Polyeucte” |
Crébillon: “Atreus and Thyestes,” “Electra,” “Rhadamistus and Zenobia” |
Croly: “Catiline” |
Çūdraka: “Mricchakatikā” |
D’Annunzio: “The Daughter of Jorio” |
Delavigne: “Louis XI.” |
Dumas, Jr.: “L’Étrangère,” “A Friend of the Sex,” “The Money Question,” “A Prodigal Father” |
Echegaray: Epilogue of “Mariana,” “The Great Galeoto,” “Madman or Saint?” |
Euripides: “Bacchæ,” “Hippolytus,” “Hecuba,” “Medea,” “Alcestis,” “The Trojan Women,” “Fragments” |
Ewald: “The Fishers” |
Fletcher: “Bonduca,” “The Faithful Shepherdess” |
Foote: “The Lame Lover” |
Ford: “Perkin Warbeck,” “The Broken Heart,” “The Lover’s Melancholy” |
France: “The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife” |
Galsworthy: “The Pigeon” |
Goethe: “Faust” |
Gogol: “The Inspector,” “Marriage” |
Goldoni: “The Café” |
Gorky: “The Lower Depths” |
Grillparzer: “Sappho” |
Hagoromo: “Robe of Feathers” |
Hauptmann: “The Weavers,” “Hannele,” “The Sunken Bell,” “Henry of Auë,” “Michael Kramer” |
Hertz: “King René’s Daughter,” “Svend Dyring’s House” |
Hofmannsthal: “The Adventurer and the Singer” |
Holberg: “Ulysses von Ithacia,” “The Political Pewterer,” “Erasmus Montanus” |
Hugo: “Hernani” |
Ibsen: “The Pretenders,” “A Doll’s House,” “Peer Gynt” |
Japanese: “Dwarf Trees” |
Jonson: “Every Man in His Humour,” “Sejanus,” “The Silent Woman” |
Juana Inés de la Cruz: “Divine Narcissus” |
Kālidāsa: “Çakuntalā,” “Vikramorvaçī,” “Mālavikāgnimitra” |
Krasiński: “The Undivine Comedy” |
Lessing: “Nathan the Wise,” “Minna von Barnhelm,” “Emilia Galotti” |
Lope de Vega: “Estrella de Sevilla” |
MacKaye: “The Canterbury Pilgrims,” “The Scarecrow” |
Madách: “Tragedy of Man” |
Maeterlinck: “The Death of Tintagiles,” “Monna Vanna” |
Marlowe: “Doctor Faustus,” “Edward the Second,” “The Jew of Malta,” “Tamburlaine” |
Massinger: “The Maid of Honour,” “A New Way to Pay Old Debts” |
Menander: “The Arbitrants” |
Molière: “L’Avare,” “The Misanthrope,” “Les Preécieuses Ridicules,” “Tartuffe” |
Musset: “No Trifling with Love” |
Oehlenschläger: “Axel and Valborg,” “Hakon Jarl” |
Pailleron: “Cabotins,” “Le Monde, ùu, L’On s’Ennuie” |
Peele: “David and Bethsabe” |
Pellico: “Francesca da Rimini” |
Phillips, Stephen: “Paolo and Francesca,” “Ulysses” |
Piron: “La Métromanie” |
Plautus: “Miles Gloriosus,” “Casina,” “Trinummus,” “Rudens,” “The Captives,” “Asinaria,” “Amphitruo” |
Pushkin: “Boris Godunov” |
Racine: “Bajazet,” “Andromaque,” “Phèdre” |
Rostand: “Cyrano de Bergerac,” “L’Aiglon,” “Chantecler” |
Sachs: “The Unlike Children of Eve” |
Sardou: “Les Pattes de Mouches,” “Patrie” |
Schiller: “Wallenstein” |
Schnitzler: “Anatol,” “Professor Bernhardi” |
Seneca: “Hercules Furens” |
Shakespeare: “Tempest,” “Merry Wives of Windsor,” “Much Ado About Nothing,” “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “As You Like It,” “Hamlet,” “Othello,” “Merchant of Venice,” “King Richard II.,” “King Henry IV.,” “King Henry V.,” “King Richard III,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “Julius Cæsar,” “Antony and Cleopatra,” “King Lear,” “Macbeth” |
Shakespeare and Fletcher: “Two Noble Kinsmen” |
Shaw: “Candida,” “Cæsar and Cleopatra,” “Man and Superman,” “John Bull’s Other Island,” “The Doctor’s Dilemma,” “Getting Married” |
Shelley: “Prometheus Unbound,” “The Cenci” |
Sheridan: “The Rivals,” “The School for Scandal,” “The Critic,” “Pizarro” |
Słowacki: “Mindowe” |
Sophocles: “Antigone,” “Electra,” “Trachiniæ,” “Œdipus Rex,” “Œdipus at Colonus,” “Ajax” |
Strindberg: “There Are Crimes and Crimes” |
Sudermann: “Magda,” “Honor” |
Synge: “Riders to the Sea,” “The Playboy of the Western World” |
Tagore: “The Post Office” |
Taylor: “Sir Henry Philip Van Artevelde” |
Terence: “The Self-Tormentor” |
Vondel: “Lucifer” |
Webster: “The Duchess of Malfi” |
Wilde: “Lady Windermere’s Fan,” “The Importance of Being Earnest” |
Wilson: “Noctes Ambrosiannæ” |
Yātras |
Yeats: “The Countess Cathleen” |
Drama, The, Voltaire (Letter) |
— of the Early Twentieth Century, The, Chandler |
Fools of Shakespeare, The, Weiss (Wit, Humor and Shakespeare) |
Function of the Artist, The, Wagner (Opera and Drama) |
Hamlet (Edwin Booth) at the Boston Theatre (Poem), Howe |
Jeffersons’ Rip Van Winkle, Winter (Life and Art of Joseph Jefferson) |
Origin of Masks in the Italian Comedy, The, Goldoni (Memoirs) |
Plays and Puritans, Kingsley |
Playwright, The, Dumas, Jr. (Preface to “A Prodigal Father”) |
Romantic Drama, The, A. W. von Schlegel (Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature) |
Theatrical Managers, Berlioz (Autobiography) |
Dramatic Art and Literature, Lectures on, A. W. von Schlegel |
Draper, John William |
Draw it Mild (Poem), Béranger |
Drayton, Michael |
Dream, The (Poem), Byron |
— Allegory, A, Landor |
— Children: A Revery, Lamb |
— –Image, The (Poem), Hölty |
— of Gerontius, The (Poem), Newman |
— — Life, The (Poem), Fréchette |
— — Maxen Wledig, The, Mabinogion |
— — the Rood (Poem), Cynewulf |
— Pictures (Poems), Heine |
— of Rhonabuy, The, Mabinogion |
Dreaming (Poem), Petőfi |
Dreamland (Poem), 5. W. Mitchell |
— (Poem), Rossetti |
Dreams, Schreiner |
Dreiser, Theodore |
Dreyfus Case, On the, Dunne |
Drifting (Poem), Read |
Drink, Baudelaire |
— Out Thy Glass (Poem), Bellman |
Drinking (Poem), Anacreon |
Droz, Gustave |
Drum, The (Poem), Rückert |
Drummond, Henry |
— William of Hawthornden |
— William Henry, S. E. Cameron |
Du Camp, Maxime |
du Deffand, Madame (Marie de Vichy-Chamrond) |
du Maurier, George |
Duchess d’Alençon, The (Poem), Marot |
— of Langeais, The, Balzac |
— — Malfi, The, Webster |
Duclaux, Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, see Robinson, Agnes Mary Frances. |
Dudevant, Baronne, see Sand, George. |
Dullard and the Plow-Shaft, The, Vishnu Sharma (Pilpay) |
Dumas, Alexandre, Sr., Andrew Lang |
— — Jr., Francisque Sarcey |
Dunbar, William |
Dunciad, The, (Poem), Pope |
Dunne, Finley Peter, J. B. Fletcher |
Dunsany, Lord |
Duplik, Eine, Lessing |
Duraid ibn as-Simmah |
Durão, José da Santa-Rita |
Dürer’s ‘Melancholia,’ Blanc |
Durion, The, Wallace (The Malay Archipelago) |
Duruy, Jean Victor |
Düsseldorf, Heine (Book Le Grand) |
Dutch Literature. |
Bilderdijk, Willem |
Cats, Jacob |
Dekker, Eduard Douwes |
Erasmus |
Heijermans, Hermann, Jr. |
Hooft, Pieter Corneliszoon |
Maartens, Maarten |
Spinoza, Baruch |
Thomas à Kempis |
Vondel, Joost van den |
Dutch Lullaby (Poem), Field |
— School of Painters, The, Blanc |
Dutchman’s Fireside, The, Paulding |
Dutt, Toru |
Duty, Marcus Aurelius (Meditations) |
Dwarf Trees |
Dwight, John S. |
Dying Flower, The (Poem), Rückert |
— Rose-Tree, The (Poem), Florian |
“E’ Mi par d’Or in Ora Udire il Messo” (Poem), Petrarch |
Each and All (Poem), Emerson |
Eagle and the Snake, The (Poem), Anon. |
Early Days of Christianity, The, Farrar |
— Majority of Mr. Thomas Watts, The, Johnston |
Earnest Suit to his Unkind Mistress, An (Poem), Wyatt |
Earth-Bound (Poem), Noyes |
Earth in Spring, The (Poem), Halevi |
Earthly Paradise, The (Poem), Morris |
Earth’s Enigmas, Roberts |
East, The (Poem), Byron |
— Indies: How the Rajah Took the Census, Wallace (Malay Archipelago) |
Easter Day (Poem), Clough |
— Kiss, The (Poem), Maykov |
— Story, An, Theuriet |
Easy Chair, The, G. W. Curtis |
Eaters, An Account of Some Great, Athenæus (Deipnosophistæ) |
Eating: Savarin: Physiology of Taste |
Ebers, Georg Moritz |
Ecclesiazusæ, The, Aristophanes |
Echegaray, José, Federico de Onís |
Echeverría, Estebán |
Echo (Poem), C. G. Rossetti |
Echoes from the Sabine Farm, Horace |
Eclogues, Virgil |
— (Poems), Barclay |
Economics and Sociology, see also Politics and Government; Slavery; Socialism; War; Women. |
Agriculture, Cato |
Antiquity of Inventions, The, Wendell Phillips (The Lost Arts) |
Banking, Origin of Deposit, Bagehot (Lombard Street) |
Charities, Montesquieu (Spirit of Laws) |
Citizenship in a Republic, Roosevelt |
Comparative Worth of Different Races, The, Galton (Hereditary Genius) |
Competition, Mill (Political Economy) |
Corn Laws, The, Bright |
Destiny of Society, The, Mill (Autobiography) |
Economic Sophisms, Bastiat |
Economics, Hume (Political Discourses) |
England’s Growth in Commerce under Elizabeth, J. R. Green (History of the English People) |
Industrial War, Bastiat (Economic Sophisms) |
Invention and Discovery, Everett (The March of Improvement) |
Primitive Beliefs, Draper (Intellectual Development of Europe) |
Progress and Poverty, Henry George |
Protection—Home Industries, Adam Smith (Wealth of Nations) |
— “Petition of the, Manufacturers of Candles, etc.,” Bastiat |
— “Stulta and Puera,” Bastiat |
Punishments, The Power of, Montesquieu (Spirit of Laws) |
Race and Language, Freeman |
Savages Compared with Children, Lubbock (Pre-Historic Times) |
Social Texture, Wasson |
Societies, Early, not Free, Bagehot (Physics and Politics) |
Society, On, La Rochefoucauld (Reflections) |
Systematic Charity, Lecky (History of European Morals) |
Trade, Montesquieu (Spirit of Laws) |
Utopia, More |
Village Communities in the East and West, Maine |
Wages of Labor, The, Adam Smith (Wealth of Nations) |
Wealth and Population, the Stationary State of, Mill (Political Economy) |
Economist, Xenophon |
Eddas, The, W. H. Carpenter |
— From the (Poems) |
Edersheim, Alfred |
Edgeworth, Maria |
Edgren-Leffler, Anne Charlotte |
Edinburgh Reviewers, The First, Bagehot |
Education. |
Authority over Children, Amiel (Journal) |
Claims of Childhood, Comenius |
Community of Studies, On, Aristotle (Politics) |
Education, Of, Joubert (Aphorisms) |
— Intellectual, Moral, and Physical, Spencer |
— of a Persian Boy, The, Xenophon (Cyropædia) |
— — Children, Quintilian (Institutes) |
— — the Human Race, The, Lessing (Eine Duplik) |
— — Women, The, Sydney Smith |
— — — Tocqueville (Democracy in America) |
Émile, From, Rousseau |
Errors in Teaching, Milton (Treatise on Education) |
Flogging at Schools, Steele (The Spectator) |
Gentleness in Education, On, Ascham (The Schoolmaster) |
Good Schoolmaster, The, Thomas Fuller (Holy and Profane State) |
Greek Education, Old, Mahaffy |
Inaugural Address as President of Harvard College, Eliot |
Injudicious Haste in Study, Locke (Human Understanding) |
Latin Verses—Classical Education, Sydney Smith |
Military and General Education, Adam Smith (Wealth of Nations) |
Mottoes and Commentaries of Mother Play, The, Fröbel |
“Orbis Pictus.” Author’s Preface to the, Comenius |
Polite Education in France, Taine (The Ancient Régime) |
Right of the Child, The, Fröbel (Reminiscences) |
Students of Paris, The, Ainsworth (Crichton) |
Study and Exercise, On, Ascham (Toxophilus) |
Training of Children, The, Plutarch |
— — — — Tacitus (Dialogue on Oratory) |
Universities, Defects of the, Bacon (Advancement of Learning) |
Education of Man, The, Fröbel |
— of the Human Race, The, Lessing |
— — Women, The, Sydney Smith |
Edward (Poem), Anon. |
— the Second, Marlowe |
Edwards, Jonathan, E. C. Smyth |
Eekhoud, Georges |
Effects of Observation of India on Modern European Thought, The, Maine |
Eggleston, Edward |
Eglinton, John |
Egoist, The, Meredith |
Egypt. |
Boat Life in Egypt and Nubia, Prime |
Egyptian Literature |
— Spirit, The, Hegel (Philosophy of History) |
Napoleon in Egypt, Thiers (History of the French Revolution) |
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meccah, Burton |
Egyptian Literature, F. L. Griffith and K. B. Griffith |
— Love Songs (Poems) |
— Princess, An, Ebers |
Eichendorff, Joseph von |
Eighteenth Century, Woman in the, Goncourt |
Ekkehard, Scheffel |
Elder Edda, The |
Eldon, Lord, Bagehot (The First Edinburgh Reviewers) |
Electra, Crébillon |
— Sophocles |
Elegy (Poem), Marot |
— (Poem), Nibi |
— at the Grave of my Father (Poem), Hölty |
— on Franklin, The, Mirabeau |
— — Lesbia’s Sparrow (Poem), Catullus |
— Written in a Country Church-Yard (Poem), Gray |
Elene (Poem), Cynewulf |
Elfin-King, The (Poem), Goethe |
Elia, Essays of, Lamb |
Eliot, Charles William, H. M. Ayres |
— George, Charles Waldstein |
Elixir, The (Poem), Herbert |
Elizabethan Sea-Dogs, Wood |
Elms of New Haven, The (Poem), Willis |
Elmwood (Poem), Aldrich |
Eloa (Poem), Vigny |
Elsie Venner, Holmes |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Richard Garnett |
Emigrants, The (Poem), Freiligrath |
— in Bermudas, The (Poem), Marvell |
Émigré L’, Bourget |
Émile, Rousseau |
Emilia Galotti, Lessing |
Eminent Authors of the Nineteenth Century, Brandes |
Emma, Austen |
Empedocles, G. H. Palmer |
Emperor of Portugallia, The, Lagerlöf |
Emptied Quiver, The, Mnesalcus |
En Rade, Huysmans |
— revenant des Noces (Poem), Anon. |
— Route, Huysmans |
Enchanted Castle, The, Esquiros |
Enchiridion, Epictetus |
Encyclopædists, Diderot and the, Morley |
“Encyclopédie,” d’Alembert |
— L’, Diderot |
End of the Play, The (Poem), Thackeray |
Endymion, Beaconsfield |
— (Poem), Keats |
Enemy, The (Poem), Baudelaire |
— of the People, An, Ibsen |
Enfantillage (Poem), Sully Prudhomme |
England. |
Alfred, King, Battle with the Danes (Chronicle) |
Angleterre, L’ (Poem), Verhaeren |
Battle of Hastings, The, Green (History of the English People) |
— — — — Thierry (History of the Conquest of England) |
Beachy Head, Jefferies (Nature Near London) |
Cavaliers, The, Bagehot (Thomas Babington Macaulay) |
Charles I., The Martyrdom of, Disraeli (Reign of Charles the First) |
Charles and the Parliament, J. R. Green (History of the English People) |
Climate, The, Walpole (Letter) |
Coffee-House, The, Macaulay (History of England) |
Coffee-Houses, The, Steele (The Guardian) |
Commerce and Comfort, Growth in, under Elizabeth, J. R. Green (History of the English People) |
Conciliation with America, Speech on, Burke |
Continuity of English History, The, Freeman (Historical Essays) |
Corn Laws, The, Bright (Speech) |
Cornish Wreckers, The, Baring-Gould (Vicar of Morwenstow) |
Drake and the Spanish Armada, Wood (Elizabethan Sea-Dogs) |
Drum-Beat of England, The, Webster (Speech) |
Edward III., The, Invasion of France by, and the Battle of Crécy, Froissart (Chronicles) |
England, 1784–1785, Abigail Adams (Letters) |
— 1785, Mirabeau (Letter) |
England’s Navy, The Growth of, Froude (English Seamen) |
English, The, Matthew Arnold (Essays in Criticism) |
— Constitution, The, Canning (Speech) |
— Domestic Comfort in the Fifteenth Century, Hallam (The Middle Ages) |
— Mind, The, Taine (Notes on England) |
Fifteenth Century, The, Stubbs (Constitutional History of England) |
Fight at Maldon, The (Poem) |
Henry VIII., Froude (History of England) |
Highwayman, The, Macaulay (History of England) |
History of England, Froude |
— — — Macaulay |
— — the Norman Conquest of England, The, Freeman |
Homes of England, The (Poem), Hemans |
John Bull’s Charity Subscriptions, Sydney Smith |
Murder of the Young Princes, The, Holinshed (Chronicles) |
Norman Council, The, and the Assembly of Lillebonne, Freeman (History of the Norman Conquest) |
Palmerston, Lord, McCarthy (History of Our Own Times) |
Pepys’s Diary |
Revenge, The, Last Fight of the, Raleigh (Report) |
Rising of the Barons against King John, J. R. Green (History of the English People) |
Salisbury Plain, The Lark on, Holmes (Our Hundred Days in Europe) |
Stage Coach, The, Irving (Sketch Book) |
Strafford, The Fall of, Ranke (History of England) |
Travel in England, 1685, The Difficulty of, Macaulay (History of England) |
Trial of Warren Hastings, The, Macaulay (Essay on Gleig’s “Memoirs”) |
Typical English Men and Women, Taine (Notes on England) |
Victoria, Queen, The Accession of, McCarthy (History of Our Own Times) |
England (Poem), Dobell |
— Constitutional History of, Stubbs |
— My Mother (Poem), Watson |
— to America (Poem), Watson |
English Constitution, The, Bagehot |