A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 822 pages of information about A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature.

A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 822 pages of information about A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature.

HARRADEN, BEATRICE (1864).—­Novelist. Ships that Pass in the Night (1893), In Varying Moods (1894), Hilda Strafford (1897), The Fowler (1899), Katharine Frensham (1903), The Scholar’s Daughter (1903), also tales for children, etc.

HARRIS, FRANK (1856).—­Novelist, etc. Elder Conklin, The Man William Shakespeare (1898), Montes the Matador (1900).  Play:  Mr. and Mrs. Daventry.  Formerly editor of Saturday Review and Fortnightly Review.

HARRISON, FREDERIC, Litt.D. (1831).—­Historical and miscellaneous writer. Meaning of History (1862), enlarged (1894), Order and Progress (1875), The Choice of Books (1886), Oliver Cromwell (1888), Annals of an Old Manor-house (1893), Victorian Literature (1895), Introduction to Comte’s Positive Philosophy, Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill, and Others (1899), Byzantine History in the Early Middle Ages (1900), Life of Ruskin (1902), Theophano (1904), Nicephorus, a Tragedy of New Rome (1906), The Creed of a Layman (1907), etc.

HARRISON, MISS JANE ELLEN, LL.D., etc. (1850).—­Writer on Greek art and religion. Myths of the Odyssey in Art and Literature (1882), Introductory Studies in Greek Art (1885), Mythology and Monuments of Ancient Athens (1890) (with Mrs. A.W.  Verrall), Prolegomena to Study of Greek Religion, etc.

HARRISON, MARY ST. LEGER ("LUCAS MALET").—­Novelist. Mrs. Lorimer (1882), Colonel Enderby’s Wife (1885), A Counsel of Perfection (1888), The Wages of Sin (1891), The Carissima (1896), History of Sir Richard Calmady (1901), etc.

HASSALL, ARTHUR (1853).—­Historian. Handbook of European History (1897), The Balance of Power (1715-89), in Periods of European History, of which he is ed. (1896), A Class Book of English History (1901), History of France (1901), The French People (1901), The Tudor Dynasty (1904), arranged Stubbs’ Introductions in Rolls Series, and other works of his, author of Lives of Bolingbroke, Louis XIV., Mazarin, etc.

HAWKINS, ANTHONY HOPE ("ANTHONY HOPE”) (1863).—­Novelist. The Prisoner of Zenda, The God in the Car, Dolly Dialogues, Rupert of Hentzau, Tristram of Blent, The King’s Mirror, The Intrusions of Peggy, Double Harness, Sophie of Kravonia, two plays, etc.

HAWTHORNE, JULIAN (1846).—­Novelist, etc. Saxon Studies (1874), Archibald Malmaison (1878), Dust (1882), Fortune’s Fool (1883), Fool of Nature (1897), a Life of his f., Nathaniel H., etc.

HAYES, ALFRED (1857).—­Poet. Death of St. Louis (1885), The Last Crusade and other Poems (1886), The Vale of Arden (1895), etc.

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