The Browning Cyclopædia: A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning. Edward Berdoe

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(in the possession of Sir Bernhard Samuelson, Bart., M.P.) of “Hercules contending with Death for the Body of Alkestis” (Balaustion’s Adventure).

      [Part VI. of the Browning Society’s Papers, a Second Supplement to Parts I. and II., with illustrations, is in the press.]

      The Browning Society’s Papers, Part VII. Vol. II., 1885-90, (being Part I. of Vol. II.), pp. 1-54, with Abstract and Notes and Queries, 18-889, i. – viii., and Appendix, 1-16. [1885-6.

      28. Mr. Arthur Symons’ Paper, Is Browning Dramatic?

      29. Prof. E. Johnson on “Mr. Sludge the Medium.”

      30. Dr. Berdoe on Browning as a Scientific Poet.

      The Monthly Abstract of Proceedings of Meetings Twenty-seven to Thirty-three; Notes and Queries, etc.; Fourth Annual Report; Programme of the Annual Entertainment at Prince’s Hall, etc.

      The Browning Society’s Papers, Part VIII. Vol. II., 1885-90, pp. 55-146, with Abstract and Notes and Queries, 8910-16411, and Report i-vii. [1886-7.

      31. Mr. J. T. Nettleship on The Development of Browning’s Genius in his Capacity as Poet or Maker.

      32. Mr. J. B. Bury on “Aristophanes’ Apology.”

      33. Mr. Outram on The Avowal of Valence (Colombe’s Birthday).

      34. Mr. Albert Fleming on “Andrea del Sarto.”

      35. Mr. Howard S. Pearson on Browning as a Landscape Painter.

      36. Rev. H. J. Bulkeley on The Reasonable Rhythm of some of Mr. Browning’s Poems.

      37. Prof. C. H. Herford on “Hohenstiel-Schwangau.”

      Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Fifth Annual Report, etc.

      Reprint of the First Edition of Browning’s Pauline. [1886-7.

      The Browning Society’s Papers, Part IX. (being Part III. of Vol. II.). [1887-8.

      38. Dr. Todhunter on The Performance of “Strafford.”

      39. Mrs. Glazebrook on “A Death in the Desert.”

      40. Dr. Furnivall on A Grammatical Analysis of “O Lyric Love.”

      41. Mr. Arthur Symons on “Parleyings with Certain People.”

      42. Miss Helen Ormerod on The Musical Poems of Browning.

      Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Sixth Annual Report, etc.

      The Browning Society’s Papers, Part X. (being Part IV. of Vol. II.). [1888-9.

      43. Mr. Revell on Browning’s Views of Life.

      44. Dr. Berdoe on Browning’s Estimate of Life.

      45. Prof. Barnett on Browning’s Jews and Shakespeare’s Jew.

      46. Miss Helen Ormerod on Abt Vogler, the Man.

      47. Miss C. M. Whitehead on Browning as a Teacher of the Nineteenth Century.

      48. Miss Stoddart on “Saul.”

      Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Seventh Annual Report, etc.

       The Browning Society’s Papers, Part XI. (being Part V. of Vol. II.). [1889-90.

      49. Dr. Berdoe on Paracelsus: the Reformer of Medicine.

      50. Miss Helen Ormerod on Andrea del Sarto and Abt Vogler.

      51. Rev. W. Robertson on “La Saisiaz.”

      52. Mr. J. B. Oldham on The Difficulties and Obscurities encountered in a Study of Browning’s Poems.

      53. Mr. J. King, Jun., on “Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau.”

      54. Mrs. Alexander Ireland on “A Toccata of Galuppi’s.”

      55. Mrs. Glazebrook on “Numpheleptos and Browning’s Women.”

      56. Rev. J. J. G. Graham on The Wife-love and Friend-love of Robert Browning.

      Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Eighth Annual Report, etc.

      The Browning Society’s Papers, Part XII. (being Part I. of Vol. III.). [1890-91.

      57. Prof. Alexander’s Analysis of “Sordello.”

      58. Dr. Furnivall on Robert Browning’s Ancestors.

      59. Mrs. Ireland on Browning’s Treatment of Parenthood.

      60. Mr. Sagar on The Line-numbering, etc., in “The Ring and the Book.”

      61. Mr. Revell on The Value of Browning’s Work (Part I.).

      62. Mr. W. M. Rossetti on “Taurello Salinguerra.”

      List of Some of the Periodicals in which Notices of Robert Browning have appeared since his Death.

      Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Ninth Annual Report, etc.

      The Browning Society’s Papers, Part XIII. (being Part II. of Vol. III., 1890-93). [1891-92.

      63. Mrs. A. Ireland on “Christina and Monaldeschi.”

      64. Jón Stefánsson, M.A., on How Browning Strikes a Scandinavian.

      65. W. F. Revell, Esq., on Browning’s Work in Relation to Life (Part II.).

      66. J. B. Oldham, B.A., on Browning’s Dramatic Method in Narrative.

      67. R. G. Moulton, M.A., on Browning’s “Balaustion” a beautiful Perversion of Euripides’ “Alcestis.”

      Abstracts of all Meetings held, Notes and Queries, Tenth Annual Report, etc.

      CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS, Etc

      1812. Robert Browning born at Camberwell on May 7th. He “went to the Rev. Thos. Ready’s school at Peckham till he was near fourteen, then had a private tutor at home, and attended some lectures at the London University, now University College, London” (Dr. Furnivall).

      1833. Pauline published.

      1834. Browning travelled in Russia.

      1835.

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