Hearn (hern), Lafcadio (lăf cä'di ō),
Heartsease and Rue, 448
"He cam also styllë," 30
Heidenmauer (hy'den mow er), The, 397
Heine (hy'ně), Heinrich, 225 Helen, To, Poe, 409
Henry, Patrick, 361
Henry Esmond, 300, 304 Henry IV, 90, 91, 95, 96 Henry VI, 92, 95
Heorot (ha'ō rot), story of the hall,
Herbert, George, 138
"Her face so fair as flesh it seemed not," 73
Heroes and Hero Worship, 325, 482 Heroic couplet, the, 136
Herrick, Robert, 139 Hesperides (hěs pěrĭ dēz), 139 Heylyn (hy'lin), Peter, III Hiawatha (he a wa'thä or he a wa'tä), 430, 78, 428
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 537 Historical impulse in Colonial writ- ing, 346
Historical plays, 95, 96 History, the epic of, 505
History of the Dividing Line, 347 History of England, Macaulay, 321, 319
History of the Kings of Britain, 27 History of the Navy, Cooper, 398 History of the Pequot Wars, 352 Hobomok (ho boo'mŏk), 438 Hogg, James, 234
Holland, Josiah Gilbert, 499 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 453; life,
453; poems, 455; prose works, 457; estimate of, 458. 438
Holy Grail, the, 28; Lowell's legend
Holy Wars, The, 131
Home as Found, 397
Hoosier Schoolmaster, The, 501 Hope Leslie, 374
Horror as a motive in fiction, 410 Horseshoe Robinson, 374
Horton poems, Milton, 120, 116 Hours of Idleness, 218 House of Fame, The, 42, 40 House of Life, The, 284
House of the Seven Gables, The, 493,
Hovey, Richard, 531
Howard, Blanche Willis, 525 Howells, William Dean, 518, 537 How Love Looked for Hell, 465 Hrothgar (hroth ́gär), story of, II Hrunting (hrunt'ing), the sword, 12 Huckleberry Finn, 520
Hudibras (hu'dĭ brăs), 139, 359
Human nature in Colonial literature,
Humor, American, 381, 385, 453, 456 Hunt, Helen, 523, 351 Hunt, Leigh, 234, 248 Husband's Message, The, 15 Hymns, Spenser, 75
Hypatia (hī pā'shiä), Kingsley, 314 Hyperion (hi pē'ri on or hi per i'on), Longfellow, 425, 431
Ichabod (ik'ǎ bŏd), 439 Idealism of Emerson, 483 Idylls ('dils) of the King, 266 Idyls, American, 428, 439
"If music and sweet poetry agree," 65 "If there were dreams to sell," 235 "If they be two, they are two so," 137 Iliad (Il'ĭ ǎd), Bryant's translation of the, 389
Il Penseroso (il pen sẽ rõ ́sō), 120 Imperialism, 260
Indian narratives, early, 352 Indian-Summer Reverie, An, 449 Indians in literature, 351, 438 Individualism of Emerson, 484; of Hawthorne, 497; of Thoreau, 502 Ingelow (in je lō), Jean, 286
In the Harbor, Longfellow, 424, 425 In Memoriam (měmō'riam), Tennyson, 268, 123, 262
Innocents Abroad, The, 520 In Ole Virginia, 521
" In somer when the shawes be sheyne," 36
mäg ́nä), 110, 107
Interludes, 80
Intimations of Immortality, 208
"In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold," 145
Irving, Washington, 375; life, 376; works, 379; estimate of, 385, 164, 372, 413
"I see her in the dewy flow'rs," 184
"Is this the region, this the soil, the clime?" 126
"It is a beauteous evening, calm and free," 206
Jackson, Helen Hunt, 523, 351 Jefferson, Thomas, 362, 298, 334, 361 Jewett, Sarah Orne, 511, 515, 517, 518 John Brent, 501
Johnson, Esther (Stella), 158 Johnson, Samuel, 165; life, 166; Bos- well's life of, 166. 162, 164, 169, 170, 175
Johnston, Mary, 524
Jonathan Oldstyle, 379
Jonson, Ben, 102, 69, 82, 98, 107, 108, 461
Joseph Andrews, 194
Josselyn, John, 351, 532
Journal, Woolman's, 365; Timothy Flint's, 374; Emerson's, 478 Journal of Julius Rodman, The, 414 Journal to Stella, 158 Juliana, 21
Julius Cæsar, 90, 95, 96
Junius (joo'ni us),
Franziskus, 20
Juvenile Poems, Godfrey, 349
Katherine Walton, 372
Kavanagh (kăv ́ă na), 425
Keats, John, 228; life, 228; poems, 230; estimate of, 231 Keble (ke'bl), John, 234
Kennedy, John Pendleton, 373, 374, 407
Kilmarnock edition of Burns, 181 King, Grace, 515
King James Bible, The, 106
King Lear, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96
King's English, the, 54
Kingsley, Charles, 314 Knickerbocker History, The, 380 Knickerbocker School, the, 372, 375 Kubla Khan (koob'lä kän), 214 Kyd (kid), Thomas, 85
Lady of the Lake, The, 239 Lady or the Tiger, The, 516 Lady Una of The Faery Queen, 74 L'Allegro (läl lā'grō), 120
Lamb, Charles, 248; life, 249; works, 250; quality of his essays, 252. 99, 101, 205, 212, 213, 235
Lamb, Mary, 251
Lamia (la'mi ä), 230
Landor, Walter Savage, 101, 124 Lang, Andrew, 9, 240
Langland, William, 50, 37, 348 Lanier, Sidney, 459; life, 461; works, 464; characteristics, 466; compared with Whittier, 467. 65, 77 Larcom, Lucy, 530
La Salle (lä säl) and the Discovery of the Great West, 506
Last of the Mohicans (mō hik ́ăns), The, 400, 351
Laus Deo (laws dā'ō), 437, 438, 444 Lay of the Last Minstrel, The, 236, 237, 239
Lays of Ancient Rome, 319 Lazarus, Emma, 530 Leatherstocking and Silk, 501 Leatherstocking Tales, the, 400 Leaves of Grass, 469
Legend Beautiful, The, 432
Legend of Good Women, The, 39, 42 Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The, 382 Letter to Lord Chesterfield, Johnson, 165
Letter to Lord Halifax, Addison, 146,
Letters, Chesterfield, 146; Jefferson, 364
Letters from an American Farmer, 364 Letters from the West, Hall, 374 Levana (lě vā ́nä), 254, 255
Lewes (lu ́es), George Henry, 307 Libraries, Colonial, 344
Life and Death of Mr. Badman, 131. Life of Johnson, Boswell, 167 Life on the Mississippi, 519
Life and Song, 465
Life and Times of Columbus, 378
Life of Washington, Irving, 384 Lincoln, Abraham, 141, 419, 422 Linwoods, The, 374
Lionel Lincoln, 398, 399
Literary histories, American, 535 Literature, root meaning of, 2; art of, 3, 4; greatness in, 4; definition
of, 5 "Little I ask, my wants are few," 457 "Little thinks in the field yon red- cloaked clown," 479
Lives of Distinguished Naval Officers, 398
Livingstone, David, 261
Local color, stories of, 513, 514
"Lo, how finely the Graces can it foot,"
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 423; life, 423; minor poems, 426; idyls, 428; miscellaneous works, 431; characteristics, 432. 57, 387, 422, 446, 488
Long Tom Coffin, 399 Lorna Doone, 314 Lovelace, Richard, 139
Love's Labor's Lost, 91, 92, 95, 104 Love Song, early English, 30 Lowell, James Russell, 446; life, 446; poems, 448; essays, 451; as critic, 452; compared with Bryant, 449. 455, 487
Loyalist or Tory party, 355, 358 Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution, 359 Lucifer, Milton's character of, 126 Luck of Roaring Camp, The, 514 Lullaby (lulă bi), early English, 30 Lyceums, American, 419, 478 Lycidas (lis'i dăs), 123, 168 Lyly (lil'i), John, 64, 85, 89, 103, 164 Lyrical Ballads, 204
Lytton (lit'on), Bulwer, 313
Macaulay (mǎ ka ́li), Thomas B., 318;
life, 318; works, 319. 317 Macbeth, 90, 94, 95, 96 M'Fingal (mak fing'gǎl), 359 Macpherson (măk fer ́son), James, 186
Madame Delphine (del feen'), 515 · Madison, Dolly, 364
Magnalia Christi Americana (mag- nä'li ä kris'ti a mer ĭ cä'nä), 353 Malory, Thomas, 51, 28, 267 Mandeville's Travels, 1, 55, 103 Manfred, 220
Manning, Robert of Brunne, 23, 24
Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg, The, 520
Man without a Country, The, 516 Manuscript Found in a Bottle, 406, 413
Marble Faun, The, 494, 490
Materialism and idealism, 483 Mather, Cotton, 353, 344 Maud Muller, 441, 444 Mayday plays, 81
Melting-pot notion, the, 364 Melville, Herman, 500, 399 Memoirs, Horace Walpole, 146 Mercedes (mer thā'thēz) of Castile (kas tēl'), 399
Merchant of Venice, 87, 93, 95, 96 Meredith, George, 315 Merlin and the Gleam, 462 Merry Wives of Windsor, 91, 95 Metaphysical poets, the, 137 Metrical romances, 29 Middle English, 23, 28 Middlemarch, 309
Midland dialect, the, 53, 54 Midsummer Night's Dream, A, 89, 93, 95, 96
Miles Gloriosus (mēles glō ri o'sus), 82 Miles (myles) Standish, 428, 439 Mill on the Floss, The, 306, 309 Miller, Joaquin (wä keen'), 527, 370, 511, 526
Miller, Olive Thorne, 533 Milton, John, 116; life, 116; early poems, 120; prose works, 123; sonnets and later poems, 124; esti- mate of, 127; Wordsworth's sonnet on. 114, 20, 115
Milton, Macaulay's essay, 320.
Milton, thou shouldst be living at this hour," 114
Minister's Black Veil, The, 492 Minister's Charge, The, 518 Minstrel players, 80
Miracle plays, 78
Missionary Travels, Livingstone, 261
Mitchell, Donald Grant, 537
Mitchell, S. Weir, 524
Mitchell, Samuel L., 380
Moby (mobi) Dick, 500
Modern Instance, A, 518
Modern Painters, Ruskin, 332 Mogg Megone, 438
Monks, their work for early litera- ture, 16
"Mont Blanc is the monarch of
mountains," 220
Moody, William Vaughn, 531 Moore, Thomas, 234
Moral quality, of Spenser, 77; of Thackeray, 304; of George Eliot, 305, 308, 310; of Hawthorne, 497
Morality plays, 80
Moralizing in poetry, 392, 480 Morris, William, 284
Mortal Antipathy, A, 458
Morte d'Arthur (mort där'thur), 51, 28, 35, 103, 266
Morton, Sarah Wentworth, 351, 374 Mosses from an Old Manse, 491 Motley, John Lothrop, 505
Mourt's (moort or mort) Relation, 347
Muir (mur), John, 533 Mummings, 81
Murfree, Mary Noailles (no i'), 515, 517
Murders in the Rue Morgue (rü mŏrg), 411
Music and poetry, 65, 464, 466 My Garden Acquaintance, 452 My Springs, 461, 464
Mysteries of Udolpho (u dŏl'fō), The, 196
Nation, the new English, 26; the new American, 370
Natty Bumppo, 400, 397, 402 Nature, in Colonial writings, 349; two views of, 443
Nature, Emerson, 481, 475, 484 Nature writers, the, 532
Neale, John, 374
Newcomes, The, 299, 302
New England's Prospect, 351
New England's Rarities Discovered, 351, 532
New Nation, Literature of the, 370: history of the period, 370; literary environment, 371; minor writers, 372; major writers, 375; summary, 414; selections for reading, 415; bibliography, 416. See also Cooper, Irving, etc.
New World, the, in Elizabethan writ- ings, 61, 64
Nicholas Nickleby, 293 Night and Day, 465 Night Thoughts, 389
Nineteenth-century Literature (Eng- lish), 200: historical outline, 200; poets, 202; novelists, 235; critics and essayists, 248; summary, 256;
selections for reading, 257; bibliog- raphy, 257. See also Byron, Scott, Wordsworth, Victorian Age, etc. Noble Numbers, 139
Noiseless Patient Spider, A, 472 Norman conquest, the, 24, 26 Norman literature, 25 Norman pageants, 80 Norris, Frank, 521, 515 Northumbrian School, the, 17 Norton, Thomas, 84 Note-Books, Hawthorne, 489, 495 Notes, Lanier, 464
Novel, The, Crawford, 524
Novels, early English, 188; meaning of, 189; first modern, 193; early American, 365
Novum Organum (no'wum or'gă num), 107, 110
"Now wold I fayne som myrthis make," 30
Nutbrown Mayde, The, 58
Ode on the Morning of Christ's Na- tivity, 120
Ode to the Virginian Voyage, 64 Odyssey (ŏdĭ si), Bryant's translation of the, 389
"Of a' the airts the wind can blaw," 183, 184
O'Hara, Theodore, 417, 498
Oh, slow to smite and swift to spare," Bryant, 419
Old Creole Days, 515
Old English, or Anglo-Saxon, 9 Old Ironsides, 454
Old Swimmin' Hole, 530
Oldstyle group, Irving's works, 379 Oldtown Folks, 499
Oliver Goldsmith, Irving, 384 Oliver Twist, 293
On the Seashore, 206
Oratory in Revolutionary period, 360
Oregon Trail, The, 506, 383
Origin of Species, The, 317
Ossian (ŏsh'ian) poems, 186, 187 Othello (ō thěl'o), 90, 94, 95, 96, 97 Otis, James, 36
Outcasts of Poker Flat, The, 514 Outre Mer (ootr mâre), 425 Over the Teacups, 425
Page, Thomas Nelson, 515 Pageants, 80
Paine, Thomas, 364, 168
Palamon (păl'a mon) and Arcite (är- site), 47
Pamela (păm ́ē lä), 193, 194, 195 Pantisocracy (pan ti sok'rā să), Cole- ridge's, 212
Paradise Lost, 124, 119, 129 Paradise Regained, 124 Paraphrase, Cadmon's, 19
Park, Mungo, 261
Parkman, Francis, 505, 260 Partisan, The, 373
Party literature, in England, 145; in America, 355 Passion Play, The, 79 Pathfinder, The, 400 Patient Griselda, 47, 58
Patriot or Whig party, 355, 358 Paulding, James Kirk, 372 Paulinus (pa lē ́nus), 18 Paul Revere's Ride, 432
Peele, George, 85, 89
Pendennis, 302, 299, 301, 304
Pepys (pep'is or peep's), Samuel, 142 Percival, James Gates, 374 Percy, Thomas, 187, 56
Period of Conflict, The, 417: political
history, 417; social agitation, 419; literary characteristics, 420; poets, 423; prose writers, 475; secondary writers, 498; summary, 507; selec- tions for reading, 507; bibliography, 508
Peter Parley, 374
Pickwick, 292, 288, 290, 295 Picture of New York, 380 Pierce, Franklin, 488, 490
Piers (peers) Plowman, 50, 34, 37 Pike County Ballads, 511, 526 Pilgrim's Progress, The, 131, 129 Pilot, The, 399
Pine Tree, The, 435, 438 Pioneers, two views of the, 343 Pioneers, The, Cooper, 400, 395 Pioneers of France in the New World, 506
Pioneers, O Pioneers, Whitman, 472 Pipes at Lucknow (lŭk'now), The, 440 Pippa (peep'pä) Passes, 276 Pirate, The, Cooper, 399 Pit, The, Norris, 521
Play of Fools, The, 81
Plymouth Plantation, Of, 347 Poe, Edgar Allen, 404; life, 405; poems, 407; tales, 410; estimate of, 412. 366, 367, 423, 451 Poems Here at Home, 530 Poetaster, The, 102
Poetical Sketches, Blake, 187 Poetry, Coleridge's definition of, 215; Arnold's theory of, 281; spirit of recent, 525. See also Colonial, Revolutionary, etc.
Poets' Corner, the, 40
Poor Richard's Almanac, 357, 156 Pope, Alexander, 148; life, 149; works, 151; estimate of, 153. 358, 359
Præterita (prē tĕr'ĭ tä), Ruskin, 333 Prairie, The, Bryant, 392; Cooper,
Pre-Raphaelites (pre rä ́fā ĕl ites), the, 282
Prescott, William Hickling, 505 Present Crisis, The, 449
Prince of Parthia (pär'thi ä), The, 349
Princess, The, 267
Printing press, the first English, 54 Problem novels, 523
Prologue, Canterbury Tales, 45 Prometheus (prō mē'thūs) Unbound, 226, 202, 224
"Prompt to assail and careless of defence," 135
Psalm of Life, A, 426, 434 Psalm of the West, A, 465 Puritan, the, in England, 114; and the stage, 100; in Colonial history, 344; in Hawthorne's fiction, 487, 493
Puritan and Cavalier, 137, 347, 461 Puritan Age and the Restoration, The, 114: historical outline, 114; typical writers, 115; secondary writers, 137; summary, 142; selec- tions for reading, 143; bibliogra- phy, 143. See also Bunyan, Dryden, Milton, etc.
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