The bloomsbury group: bibliography of articles by the members



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Bradford, W. and S. E. Morison (1952). Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647. New York, Knopf.

Bradley, B. E. (1984). Fundamentals of speech communication : the credibility of ideas. Dubuque, Iowa, W.C. Brown.

Bradley, D. (1975). South Street. New York, Grossman Publishers.

Bradley, H. (1921). The making of English. New York

London, The Macmillan Company

Macmillan & Co., ltd.

Bradshaw, J. (1965). A concordance to the poetical works of John Milton. Hamden, Conn., Archon Books.

Bradstreet, A. and J. H. Ellis (1962). The works of Anne Bradstreet in prose and verse. Gloucester, Mass., Peter Smith.

Bradstreet, A. and J. K. Piercy (1965). The Tenth Muse (1650) and, from the manuscripts: Meditations divine and morall, together with letters and occasional pieces. Gainesville, Fla., Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints.

Brady, F. c. and M. Price (1961). English prose and poetry, 1660-1800; a selection. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Braine, J. (1957). Room at the top, a novel. Boston, Houghton Mifflin.

Braine, J. (1962). Life at the top. Boston, Houghton Mifflin.

Braine, J. (1965). The jealous god. Boston, Houghton Mifflin.

Brandt Corstius, J. C. (1968). Introduction to the comparative study of literature. New York, Random House.

Brandt, W. J. (1970). The rhetoric of argumentation. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill.

Bredahl, A. C. (1989). New ground : western American narrative and the literary canon. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press.

Bredvold, L. I. (1956). The intellectual milieu of John Dryden; studies in some aspects of seventeenth-century thought. [Ann Arbor], University of Michigan Press.

Bredvold, L. I. (1962). The literature of the Restoration and the eighteenth century, 1660-1798. New York, Collier Books.

Bredvold, L. I., L. Whitney, et al. (1956). Eighteenth century poetry & prose. New York, Ronald Press.

Bree, G. e. (1962). Camus; a collection of critical essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall.

Brereton, G. (1954). A short history of French literature. Baltimore, Md., Penguin Books.

Brett, R. L. e. (1965). Poems of faith and doubt; the Victorian age. London, Arnold.

Brewer, D. (1978). Chaucer, the critical heritage. London

Boston, Routledge & K. Paul.

Brians, P., Ed. (1972). Bawdy Tales from the Courts of Medieval France. New York, Harper & Row.

Bridenbaugh, C. (1955). Cities in revolt; urban life in America, 1743-1776. New York, Knopf.

Bridenbaugh, C. (1960). Cities in the wilderness : the first century of urban life in America, 1625-1742. New York, Knopf.

Bridges, R. S. (1953). Poetical works of Robert Bridges; with The testament of beauty but excluding the eight dramas. London, Oxford University Press.

Bridgman, R. (1966). The colloquial style in America. New York, Oxford University Press.

Bridgman, R. (1971). Gertrude Stein in pieces. New York, Oxford University Press.

Bridgwater, W. and S. Kurtz (1963). The Columbia encyclopedia. New York, Columbia University Press.

Brie, F. W. D. (1960). The Brut; or, The chronicles of England. London, Pub. for the Early English Text Society, by the Oxford University Press.

Brie, F. W. D. (1971). The Brut; or, The chronicles of England. London

New York, Pub. for the Early English Text Society, by the Oxford University Press

Kraus Reprint.

Brier, P. A. and A. Arthur (1981). American prose and criticism, 1900-1950 : a guide to information sources. Detroit, Mich., Gale Research Co.

Brigance, W. N. and M. H. Nichols (1955). History and criticism of American public address. New York, Russell & Russell.

Bright, J. W., F. G. Cassidy, et al. (1971). Bright's Old English grammar & reader. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Bright, J. W. and J. R. Hulbert (1963). Bright's Anglo-Saxon reader. New York, H. Holt and company.

Brink, B. A. K. t. (1969). The language and metre of Chaucer. New York, Greenwood Press.

Brinkmeyer, R. H. (1993). Katherine Anne Porter's artistic development : primitivism, traditionalism, and totalitarianism. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press.

Brinton, C. (1962). The political ideas of the English romanticists. New York, Russell & Russell.

Brissenden, R. F. and J. C. Eade (1976). Studies in the eighteenth century, III : papers presented at the Third David Nichol Smith Memorial Seminar, Canberra, 1973. Toronto

Buffalo, University of Toronto Press.

Bristol, R. P. and C. Evans (1970). Supplement to Charles Evans' American bibliography. Charlottesville, Published for the Bibliographical Society of America and the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia [by] University Press of Virginia.

Bristol, R. P. and C. Evans (1971). Index to Supplement to Charles Evans' American bibliography. Charlottesville, Published for the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia [by] University Press of Virginia.

Brock, E. (1961). Morte Arthure; or, The death of Arthur. London

New York, Published for the Early English Text Society by the Oxford University Press.

Brockett, O. G. (1963). A bibliographical guide to research in speech and dramatic art. Chicago, Scott, Foresman.

Broderick, J. P. (1975). Modern English linguistics : a structural and transformational grammar. New York, Crowell.

Brodeur, A. G. (1959). The art of Beowulf. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Brodhead, R. H. (1986). The school of Hawthorne. New York, Oxford University Press.

Brombert, V. H. e. (1962). Stendhal; a collection of critical essays. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall.

Brome, R. and A. Haaker (1966). The antipodes. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

Brome, R. and A. Haaker (1968). A jovial crew. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

Bronson, B. H. (1965). Johnson Agonistes, and other essays. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Bronte, A., A. Bronte, et al. (1954). The tenant of Wildfell Hall, and Agnes Grey. London, Collins.

Bronte, C. (1953). Shirley: a tale. London, Collins.

Bronte, C. (1953). Villette. London

Glasgow


New York, Collins

W. W. Norton & co.

Bronte, C. (1954). The professor. Tales from Angria. Emma, a fragment. [London, Collins.

Bronte, C. (1959). Jane Eyre. London, Collins.

Bronte, C. (1969). Jane Eyre. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Bronte, C. and W. Gerin (1971). Five novelettes. London, Folio Society.

Bronte, E. (1959). Wuthering Heights. London, Collins.

Bronte, E. and C. W. Hatfield (1941). The complete poems of Emily Jane Bronte. New York, Columbia University Press.

Bronte, E., I. R. J. Jack, et al. (1976). Wuthering Heights. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Brontë, E. and W. M. Sale (1963). Wuthering Heights : authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism. New York, Norton.

Brook, B. (1813). The lives of the Puritans, containing a bibliographical account of those divines who distinguished themselves in the cause of religious liberty, from the Reformation under Queen Elizabeth, to the act of Uniformity in 1662. London, Black.

Brook, G. L. (1956). The Harley lyrics, the Middle English lyrics of Ms. Harley 2253. Manchester, Eng.], Manchester University Press.

Brooke, R. and G. Keynes (1968). The letters of Rupert Brooke. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World.

Brooke, R., G. E. Woodberry, et al. (1930). The collected poems of Rupert Brooke. New York, Dodd, Mead and company.

Brooker, P. (1992). Modernism/postmodernism. London

New York, Longman.

Brooks, C. (1939). Modern poetry and the tradition. Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press.

Brooks, C. (1947). The well wrought urn; studies in the structure of poetry. New York, Harcourt, Brace.

Brooks, C. (1985). The language of the American South. Athens, University of Georgia Press.

Brooks, P. (1985). The melodramatic imagination : Balzac, Henry James, melodrama, and the mode of excess. New York, Columbia University Press.

Brooks, P. B. Addresses by the Right Reverend Phillips Brooks. Rahway, N.J., Mershon.

Brooks, V. W. (1944). The world of Washington Irving. [New York], E. P. Dutton & co., inc.

Brooks, V. W. (1950). New England: Indian summer. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1952). The flowering of New England. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1953). The times of Melville and Whitman. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1954). Scenes and portraits; memories of childhood and youth. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1955). The confident years: 1885-1915. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1958). The dream of Arcadia; American writers and artists in Italy, 1760-1915. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1958). From a writer's notebook. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1959). Howells, his life and world. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1962). Fenollosa and his circle; with other essays in biography. New York, Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1963). Writers at work : the Paris review interviews : 2d ser. London, Secker & Warburg.

Brooks, V. W. (1963). Writers at work; the Paris review interviews. Second series. New York, Viking Press.

Brooks, V. W. (1965). An autobiography. New York, E. P. Dutton.

Brooks, V. W. (1968). The writer in America. New York, Avon.

Brooks, V. W., L. Mumford, et al. (1970). The Van Wyck Brooks-Lewis Mumford letters: the record of a literary friendship, 1921-1963. New York, Dutton.

Brostoff, A. and G. Schmitt (1978). I could be mute : the life and work of Gladys Schmitt. Pittsburgh, Carnegie-Mellon University Press.

Brower, R. A. (1951). The fields of light; an experiment in critical reading. New York,, Oxford University Press.

Brower, R. A. (1970). Forms of lyric; selected papers from the English Institute. New York, Columbia University Press.

Brower, R. A. (1974). Mirror on mirror : translation, imitation, parody. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press.

Brown, B. D., E. K. Heningham, et al. (1952). A Manual of the Writings in Middle English 1050-1400. Ninth Supplement. New Haven, Connecticut, The Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Brown, C. B. Arthur Mervyn : or, Memoirs of the year 1793. Philadelphia, McKay.

Brown, C. B. (1887). Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a sleep-walker. Philadelphia, D. McKay.

Brown, C. B. (1887). Jane Talbot. Philadelphia, D. McKay.

Brown, C. B. (1887). Wieland; or, The transformation. Philadelphia, D. McKay.

Brown, C. B. (1962). Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the year 1793. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Brown, C. B. and C. B. Brown (1887). Ormond; or, The secret witness. Philadelphia, D. McKay.

Brown, C. F. (1967). Religious lyrics of the XVth century. Oxford, The Clarendon press.

Brown, C. F. (1970). Religious lyrics of the XIVth century. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Brown, J. A. C. (1963). Techniques of persuasion, from propaganda to brainwashing. Baltimore, Penguin Books.

Brown, N. O. (1966). Love's body. New York, Random House.

Brown, R. M. (1961). The spirit of Protestantism. New York, Oxford University Press.

Brown, S. J. M. and J. Holloway (1912). A guide to books on Ireland. Dublin

New York, Hodges, Figgis

Longmans, Green.

Browne, N. E. (1905). A bibliography of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin.

Browne, S. H. (1993). Edmund Burke and the discourse of virtue. Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press.

Browne, T. S. (1964). Letters. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Browne, T. S. (1964). Miscellany Tracts; Repertorium; Latin Writings with Translations; Miscellaneous Writings. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Browne, T. S. (1964). Pseudoxia Epidemica, Books I-VII. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Browne, T. S. (1964). Religio Medici; A Letter to a Friend; Hydriotaphia; The Garden of Cyrus; Brampton Urns; Christian Morals. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Browning, E. B., P. Kelley, et al. (1969). Diary by E. B. B.; the unpublished diary of Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, 1831-1832. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 1: Pauline; Paracelsus; Sordello. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 2: Strafford; Pippa Passes; King Victor and King Charles; The Return of the Druses; A Blot in the 'Scutcheon; Colombe's Birthday. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 3: Luria; A Soul's Tragedy; Dramatic Lyrics; Dramatic Romances. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 4: Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day; Men and Women; In a Balcony; Dramatis Personae. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 5: The Ring and the Book, Books 1-6. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 6: The Ring and the Book, Books 7-12. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 7: Balaustion's Adventure; Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau; Fifine at the Fair; Red Cotton Night-Cap Country. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 8: Aristophanes' Apology; The Inn Album; The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 9: Pacchiarotto and How He Worked in Distemper, with Other Poems; La Saisiaz; The Two Poets of Croisic; Dramatic Idyls with Seven Additional Poems. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1966). The Works of Robert Browning Vol 10: Jocoseria; Ferishtah's Fancies; Parleyings with Certain People of Importance in Their Day; Asolando. New York, AMS Press.

Browning, R. (1969). The Complete Works of Robert Browning Vol. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Browning, R. (1969). The Complete Works of Robert Browning Vol 1: Pauline; Paracelsus. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Browning, R. (1969). The Complete Works of Robert Browning Vol 2: Straffod; Sordello. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Browning, R. (1969). The Complete Works of Robert Browning Vol 3: Pippa Passes; King Victor and King Charles; Essay on Chatterton; Dramatic Lyrics; The Return of the Druses. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Browning, R. (1969). The Complete Works of Robert Browning Vol 4: A Blot in the 'Scutcheon; Colombe's Birthday; Dramatic Romances and Lyrics; Luria. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Browning, R. (1969). The Complete Works of Robert Browning Vol 5: A Soul's Tragedy; Poems; Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day; Essay on Shelley; Men and Women, Vol 1. Athens, Ohio University Press.

Browning, R., A. Birrell, et al. (1951). The poetical works of Robert Browning. London, J. Murray.

Browning, R., E. Kintner, et al. (1969). The letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, 1845-1846, v.1. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Browning, R., E. Kintner, et al. (1969). The letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, 1845-1846, v.2. Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Brownson, C. L., O. J. Todd, et al. (1918). Xenophon ... with an English translation. London

New York, W. Heinemann

G. P. Putnam's sons.

Bruce, J. D. (1958). The evolution of Arthurian romance from the beginnings down to the year 1300. Gloucester, Mass., Peter Smith.

Brummett, B. (1991). Rhetorical dimensions of popular culture. Tuscaloosa, University of Alabama Press.

Brunet, J.-C. (1922). Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres, contenant un nouveau dictionnaire bibliographique ... [et] une table en forme de catalogue raisonne. Berlin, Altmann.

Bruns, G. L. (1974). Modern poetry and the idea of language; a critical and historical study. New Haven, Yale University Press.

Bruns, G. L. (1982). Inventions, writing, textuality, and understanding in literary history. New Haven, Yale University Press.

Brunskill, E. (1963). The York mystery or Corpus Christi plays. [York, Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society.

Brunvand, J. H. (1968). The Study of American Folklore: An Introduction. New York, W.W. Norton & Company.

Brunvand, J. H. (1978). The study of American folklore : an introduction. New York, Norton.

Bruss, E. W. (1982). Beautiful theories : the spectacle of discourse in contemporary criticism. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Bryan, W. F. e., C. F. Brown, et al. (1958). Sources and analogues of Chaucer's Canterbury tales. New York, Humanities Press.

Bryan, W. J. e. and F. W. Halsey (1906). The world's famous orations. New York

London, Funk and Wagnalls Company.

Bryant, D. C. (1973). Rhetorical dimensions in criticism. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press.

Bryant, J. H. (1970). The open decision; the contemporary American novel and its intellectual background. New York, Free Press.

Bryant, J. H. (1970). The open decision; the contemporary American novel and its intellectual background. New York, Free Press.

Bryant, W. C. and P. Godwin (1884). Prose writings of William Cullen Bryant. New York, Appleton.

Bryer, J. R. (1969). Fifteen modern American authors; a survey of research and criticism. Durham, N.C., Duke University Press.

Bryer, J. R. (1973). Sixteen modern American authors; a survey of research and criticism. New York, Norton.

Bryer, J. R. (1974). Sixteen modern American authors; a survey of research and criticism. Durham, N.C., Duke University Press.

Bryfonski, D. (1979). Contemporary literary criticism. Detroit, Gale Research co.

Buchanan-Brown, J. (1973). Cassell's encyclopaedia of world literature. New York, Morrow.

Buckley, J. H. (1964). The Victorian temper, a study in literary culture. New York, Vintage.

Buckley, J. H. (1977). Victorian poets and prose writers. Arlington Heights, Illinois, AHM Publishing Co.

Budick, E. M. (1989). Fiction and historical consciousness : the American romance tradition. New Haven, Yale University Press.

Buell, L. (1973). Literary transcendentalism; style and vision in the American Renaissance. Ithaca, Cornell University Press.

Buell, L. (1986). New England literary culture from revolution through renaissance. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]

New York, NY, USA, Cambridge University Press.

Buhler, C. F. (1960). The fifteenth century book : the scribes, the printers, the decorators. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press.

Buitenhuis, P. (1991). The House of the seven gables : severing family and colonial ties. Boston, Twayne Publishers.

Bulgakov, M. A., M. Glenny, et al. (1967). The master and Margarita. New York, New American Library.

Bullen, A. H., Ed. (1964). A Collection of Old English Plays, Vols I & II: Vol I, The Tragedy of Nero; The Mayde's Metamorphosis; The Martyr'd Souldier;The Noble Souldier; Vol II, Dick of Devonshire; The Lady Mother; The Tragedy of Sir John Van Olden Barnavelt; Captain Underwit. A Collection of Old English Plays. New York, B. Blom.

Bullen, A. H., Ed. (1964). A Collection of Old English Plays, Vols III & IV: Vol. III: Sir Gyles Goosecappe; The Wisdome of Dr. Dodypoll; The Distracted Emperor; The Tryall of Chevalry; Vol IV: Two Tragedies in One (Robert Varington); The Captives, or the Lost Recovered (Thomas Heywood); The Costlie Whore; Everie Woman in her Humor. A Collection of Old English Plays. New York, B. Blom.

Bullen, A. H., Ed. (1964). Old English Plays: New Series, Vol III: Works of Robert Davenport. A Collection of Old English Plays. New York, B. Blom.

Bullen, A. H., Ed. (1964). Old English Plays: New Series, Vols I & II: The Works of Thomas Nabbes in Two Volumes. A Collection of Old English Plays. New York, B. Blom.

Bullett, G. W., J. Davies, et al. (1962). Silver poets of the sixteenth century. London

New York, J.M. Dent

E.P. Dutton.

Bullitt, J. M. (1961). Jonathan Swift and the anatomy of satire; a study of satiric technique. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univ. Press.

Bullough, G. e. (1957). Narrative and dramatic sources of Shakespeare. London

New York, Routledge and Paul

Columbia University Press.

Bulwer, J., J. W. Cleary, et al. (1974). Chirologia: or, The natural language of the hand, and Chironomia: or, The art of manual rhetoric. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press.

Bunyan, J. and R. Sharrock (1962). Grace abounding to the chief of sinners. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Bunyan, J. and J. B. Wharey (1960). The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Burhans, H. The Nomenclature and expositor of the English language.

Burke, E. (1958). A philosophical enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful. London

New York, Routledge and Paul

Columbia University Press.

Burke, E. (1959). Reflections on the Revolution in France and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event. New York, Rinehart.

Burke, E. and E. R. Barkan (1966). On the American Revolution; selected speeches and letters. New York, Harper & Row.

Burke, E. and E. Burke (1968). Edmund Burke: selected writings and speeches. Gloucester, Mass., Peter Smith.

Burke, E. and R. J. S. Hoffman (1959). Burke's politics; selected writings and speeches on reform, revolution and war. New York, A. A. Knopf.

Burke, J. (1943). Hogarth and Reynolds; a contrast in English art theory. London, Oxford University Press.

Burke, K. (1953). Counter-statement. Los Altos, Calif., Hermes Publications.

Burke, K. (1954). Permanence & change, an anatomy of purpose. Los Altos, Calif., Hermes Publications.

Burke, K. (1957). The philosophy of literary form; studies in symbolic action. New York, Vintage Books.

Burke, K. (1959). Attitudes toward history. Los Altos, Calif., Hermes Publications.

Burke, K. (1961). The rhetoric of religion; studies in logology. Boston, Beacon Press.

Burke, K. (1962). A grammar of motives, and A rhetoric of motives. Cleveland, World Pub. Co.

Burke, K. (1966). Towards a better life, being a series of epistles or declamations. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Burke, K. (1969). A rhetoric of motives. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Burke, K. (1974). The philosophy of literary form : studies in symbolic action. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Burke, K. (1984). Attitudes toward history. Berkeley, University of California Press.


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