√ Century of Experience Evidence Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group Author of Text Title of Text Form of Text 1800-1849 Byron to Henri Beyle (who later wrote under the name Stendhal), 29 May 1823: 'Of your works I have seen only "Rome", etc., the Lives of Haydn and Mozart, and the brochure... George Gordon Lord Byron Henri Beyle essay on Racine and Shakespeare Print : Pamphlet1800-1849 Byron thanks J. J. Coulmann for books sent, July 1823: 'I have also to return thanks to you for having honoured me with your compositions ... As to the Essay, etc., I am ... George Gordon Lord Byron Amadee Pichot Essai sur le Genie et le Caractere de Lord Byron p... Print : Book1800-1849 Byron to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 22 July 1823, thanking him for 'lines' forwarded by Charles Sterling and received at Leghorn: ' ... [I] arrived here ... this morning... George Gordon Lord Byron Johann Wolfgang von Goethe unknown Manuscript : Letter1800-1849 Byron to Scrope Berdmore Davies, 31 July 1810: 'I see by the papers 15th May my Satire [English Bards and Scotch Reviewers] is in a third Edition ...' George Gordon Lord Byron [newspapers] Print : Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to Scrope Berdmore Davies, 7 December 1818: 'We have all here been very much pleased with Hobhouse's book on Italy -- some part of it the best he ever wrote ... ' George Gordon Lord Byron John Cam Hobhouse Historical Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Ch... Print : Book1800-1849 Byron to Ben Crosby, 1 December 1807: ' ... as to any reviews of my precious Publication [Hours of Idleness] ... I have [seen?] at least a score of one description or ano... George Gordon Lord Byron Critical Review Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 Byron to Ben Crosby, 1 December 1807: '... as to any reviews of my precious Publication [Hours of Idleness] ... I have [seen?] at least a score of one description or anot... George Gordon Lord Byron The Eclectic Review Print : Serial / periodical1700-1799 1800-1849 Byron to Wililiam Harness, 11 February 1808: 'I ... remember being favoured [while at school] with the perusal of many of your compositions ...' George Gordon Lord Byron William Harness unknown Manuscript : Unknown1800-1849 [Percy Shelley's Reading List for 1815, compiled by Mary Shelley. Only texts not referred to in journal entries are given separate database entries here]
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... Percy Bysshe Shelley Plutarch Print : Book1800-1849 [Percy Shelley's Reading List for 1815, compiled by Mary Shelley. Only texts not referred to in journal entries are given separate database entries here]
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... Percy Bysshe Shelley Francis Bacon Novum Organum Print : Book1800-1849 Byron to Henry Gally Knight, 4 April 1815: 'Dear Knight -- I have read "Alashtar" with attention and great pleasure.' George Gordon Lord Byron Henry Gally Knight Alashtar, an Arabian Tale Manuscript : Unknown1800-1849 Leslie A. Marchand notes regarding 1812 letter in which Byron mentions sending a book (possibly Childe Harold's Pilgrimage) to Lady Caroline Lamb 'which [she] is not to l... Lady Caroline Lamb George Gordon Lord Byron Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Unknown 1800-1849 Byron to Jean Antoine Galignani, 27 April 1819: 'In various numbers of your Journal -- I have seen mentioned a work entitled "the Vampire" with the addition of my name as... George Gordon Lord Byron Galignani's Messenger Print : Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to Jean Antoine Galignani, 28 April 1820: 'I perceive in a long advertisement of what you are pleased to call Ld. Byron's works -- the name of an "Ode to the land o... George Gordon Lord Byron Galignani's Messenger Print : Newspaper1800-1849 Byron to John Hunt, 5 July 1823: 'I have seen the Blackwood [review of The Age of Bronze]: but I still think it a pity to prosecute.' George Gordon Lord Byron review of Byron, The Age of Bronze Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 Byron to the Chronica Greca, 23 May 1824 (translated from Italian): 'I have read for the first time yesterday an article in the Chronica Greca [paper actually entitled th... George Gordon Lord Byron Hellenica Chronica Print : Newspaper1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 17 May 1800: 'Worked hard, and read Midsummer Night's Dream, [and] Ballads ...' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown Ballads Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 29 May 1800: 'In the morning worked in the garden a little, read King John.' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare King John Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 25 May 1800: 'Read Macbeth in the morning ...' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare Macbeth Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 19 May 1800: 'Read Timon of Athens.' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare Timon of Athens Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 1 June 1800: ' ... a sweet mild morning. Read Ballads; went to church.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown Ballads Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 3 June 1800: 'I worked in the garden before dinner. Read R[ichar]d Second -- was not well after dinner ...' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare Richard the Second Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 4 June 1800: 'I walked to the lake-side in the morning, took up plants, and sate upon a stone reading Ballads.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown Ballads Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 6 June 1800: 'Sate out of doors reading the whole afternoon...' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 27 July 1800: 'In the morning, I read Mr. Knight's Landscape.' Dorothy Wordsworth Richard Payne Knight The Landscape: A Didactic Poem in Three Books Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 31 July 1800: '... we [Dorothy and William Wordsworth, with S. T. Coleridge] ... sailed down to Loughrigg. Read poems on t... Dorothy Wordsworth unknown [poems] Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 1 August 1800: '... we [Dorothy and William Wordsworth, with S. T. Coleridge] all went together to Mary Point [in Bainriggs ... Dorothy Wordsworth, William Wordsworth, S. T. Coleridge William Wordsworth [poems] Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 17 August 1800: 'Wm read us The Seven Sisters on a stone.' William Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Seven Sisters Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 20 August 1800: 'Read Wallenstein and sent it off ...' Dorothy Wordsworth Friedrich von Schiller Wallenstein (in translation by S. T. Coleridge) Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 23 August 1800: '[after walk to Ambleside] Did not reach home till 7 o'clock -- mended stockings and Wm. read Peter Bell. ... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Peter Bell Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 23 August 1800: '[after walk to Ambleside] Did not reach home till 7 o'clock -- mended stockings and Wm. read Peter Bell. ... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth To Joanna Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 30 August 1800: 'I read a little of Boswell's Life of Johnson.' Dorothy Wordsworth James Boswell The Life of Samuel Johnson Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 31 August 1800: 'At 11 o'clock [pm] Coleridge came ... We sate and chatted till 1/2-past three, W[illiam]. in his dressing-g... Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge Christabel Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 1 September 1800: 'We walked in the wood by the Lake. W. read Joanna, and the Firgrove, to Coleridge ... The morning was de... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth To Joanna Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 1 September 1800: 'We walked in the wood by the Lake. W. read Joanna, and the Firgrove, to Coleridge ... The morning was de... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Firgrove Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 14 September 1800: 'Read Boswell in the house in the morning, and after dinner under the bright yellow leaves of the orchard... Dorothy Wordsworth James Boswell The Life of Samuel Johnson Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 14 September 1800: 'Read Boswell in the house in the morning, and after dinner under the bright yellow leaves of the orchard... Dorothy Wordsworth James Boswell The Life of Samuel Johnson Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 4 October 1800: 'A ... rather showery and gusty, morning ... Read a part of Lamb's play.' Dorothy Wordsworth Charles Lamb Pride's Cure Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 5 October 1800: 'Coleridge read a 2nd time Christabel; we had increasing pleasure. A delicious morning.' Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge Christabel Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 6 October 1800: 'After tea read The Pedlar.' Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Pedlar Unknown 1800-1849 Spencer Perceval to John Wilson Croker, 11 November 1810:
'I thank you for the sight of H[uskisson]'s pamphlet. I have run through it, I cannot say
[italics]read[end... Spencer Perceval William Huskisson 'The Question Concerning the Depreciation of our C... Print : Pamphlet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 14 October 1800: 'Wm. lay down after dinner -- I read Southey's Spain.' Dorothy Wordsworth Robert Southey Letters from Spain Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 22 October 1800: 'Wm. read after supper, Ruth etc.; Coleridge Christabel.' William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Ruth Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 22 October 1800: 'Wm. read after supper, Ruth etc.; Coleridge Christabel.' Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge Christabel Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 6 November 1800: 'Wm. somewhat better [having been suffering from piles] -- read Point Rash Judgement.' William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Point Rash Judgement Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 7 November 1800: 'A cold rainy morning ... I working and reading Amelia.' Dorothy Wordsworth Henry Fielding Amelia Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 25 November 1800: 'Very ill ... better in the Evening -- read Tom Jones ...' Dorothy Wordsworth Henry Fielding Tom Jones Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 7 December 1800: 'A fine morning. I read.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 15 November 1801: 'We sate by the fire and read Chaucer (Thomson, Mary read) and Bishop Hall.' Wordsworth Family Geoffrey Chaucer unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 15 November 1801: 'We sate by the fire and read Chaucer (Thomson, Mary read) and Bishop Hall.' Wordsworth Family Bishop Joseph Hall unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 15 November 1801: 'We sate by the fire and read Chaucer (Thomson, Mary read) and Bishop Hall.' Mary Hutchinson ?James Thomson unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 16 November 1801: '... [William] is now, at 7 o'clock, reading Spenser.' William Wordsworth Edmund Spenser unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 18 November 1801: 'We sate in the house in the morning reading Spenser.' Wordsworth Family Edmund Spenser unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 24 November 1801: 'A rainy morning ... I read a little of Chaucer, prepared the goose for dinner, and then we all walked ou... Dorothy Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 24 November 1801: 'Mary read a poem of Daniel upon Learning.' Mary Hutchinson Samuel Daniel Musophilus, or a Defence of all Learning Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 24 November 1801: 'After tea Wm. read Spenser, now and then a little aloud to us.' William Wordsworth Edmund Spenser unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 30 November 1801: '[after walk with William Wordsworth and Mary Hutchinson] We came home and read ...' Wordsworth Family unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 2 December 1801: 'I read the Tale of Phoebus and the Crow ...' Dorothy Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer The Maunciple's Tale Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 6 December 1801: 'In the afternoon we sate by the fire: I read Chaucer aloud, and Mary read the first canto of The Fairy Que... Dorothy Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer Canterbury Tales Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 6 December 1801: 'In the afternoon we sate by the fire: I read Chaucer aloud, and Mary read the first canto of The Fairy Que... Mary Hutchinson Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene (Canto I) Print : Book1500-1599 'after the Lector I hard Helurn read of the Book of marters, and talked with Mr Rhodes, and so went to bed' Margaret Hoby John Foxe Book of Martyrs (the title by which Foxe's Acts an... Print : Book1500-1599 'after that I walked abroade, then I Cam in and wrought, hard Mr Rhodes read, then I praied with Mr Rhodes' Richard Rhodes [unknown] [unknown] Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 8 December 1801: 'A dullish, rainyish morning ... I read Bruce's Lochleven and Life.' Dorothy Wordsworth Michael Bruce Lochleven Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 8 December 1801: 'A dullish, rainyish morning ... I read Bruce's Lochleven and Life.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown Life of Michael Bruce Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 9 December 1801: 'I read Palamon and Arcite.' Dorothy Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer The Knight's Tale Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 9 December 1801: 'Mary read Bruce.' Mary Hutchinson Michael Bruce Lochleven Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 14 December 1801: 'Sate by the fire in the evening reading.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 21 December 1801: '[while Mary Hutchinson walked to Ambleside] I stayed at home and clapped the small linen. Wm. sate besid... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Pedlar Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 21 December 1801: 'In the afternoon ... I mended Wm.'s stockings while he was reading The Pedlar.' William Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Pedlar Manuscript : Letter1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 21 December 1801: 'When we were at Thomas Ashburner's on Sunday Peggy talked about the [drunken] Queen of Patterdale ... We ... Dorothy Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer Prologues from the Canterbury Tales Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 21 December 1801: 'When we were at Thomas Ashburner's on Sunday Peggy talked about the [drunken] Queen of Patterdale ... We ... Dorothy Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer The Man of Law's Tale Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 24 December 1801: 'We sate comfortably round the fire in the Evening, and read Chaucer.' Wordsworth Family Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 26 December 1801: 'After tea we sate by the fire comfortably. I read aloud The Miller's Tale.' Dorothy Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer The Miller's Tale Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, about how she spent Saturday, 23 January 1802: '[after walking in cold] O how comfortable and happy we felt ourselves, sitting by o... William and Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth Descriptive Sketches Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 26 January, 1802: 'A dull morning. I have employed myself in writing this journal and reading newspapers till now (1/2 past... Dorothy Wordsworth [newspaper] Print : Newspaper1500-1599 'After priuat praier I wrought a whill and hard Mr Rhodes read' Richard Rhodes [unknown] [unknown] Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 27 January, 1802: 'When we returned from Frank [Baty]'s, Wm. wasted his mind in the Magazines.' William Wordsworth [magazines] Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 29 January, 1802: 'William was very unwell. Worn out with his bad night's rest. He went to bed -- I read to him, to endeavo... Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 29 January, 1802: 'William was very unwell. Worn out with his bad night's rest. He went to bed -- I read to him, to endeavo... Dorothy Wordsworth John Milton Paradise Lost (Book I) Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 1 February, 1802: 'In the morning a Box of clothes with Books came from London. I sate by his [William Wordsworth's] bedsid... Dorothy Wordsworth Thomas Campbell The Pleasures of Hope Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 2 February, 1802: 'After tea I read aloud the eleventh book of Paradise Lost. We were much impressed, and also melted into ... Dorothy Wordsworth John Milton Paradise Lost (Book XI) Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 3 February, 1802: 'Read Wm. to sleep after dinner, and read to him in bed till 1/2 past one.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 3 February, 1802: 'Read Wm. to sleep after dinner, and read to him in bed till 1/2 past one.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 4 February, 1802: 'Read Smollet's life.' Dorothy Wordsworth Robert Anderson Smollett's Life Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 5 February, 1802: 'I read the story of [?] in Wanly [?].' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 6 February, 1802: '... wrote ... after tea, and translated two or three of Lessing's Fables.' Dorothy Wordsworth Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Fables Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 7 February, 1802: 'We sate by the fire, and ... read the Pedlar, thinking it done; but lo! though Wm. could find fault with ... William and Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Pedlar Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 8 February, 1802: 'It was very windy ... all the morning ... I read a little in Lessing and the grammar.' Dorothy Wordsworth Gotthold Ephraim Lessing unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 8 February, 1802: 'It was very windy ... all the morning ... I read a little in Lessing and the grammar.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown German grammar Print : Book1800-1849 The Duke of Wellington to John Wilson Croker, 15 November 1809:
'I am much obliged to you for your letter of the 20th October, and your poem, which I have read
with ... Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wellington John Wilson Croker The Battles of Talavera Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 9 February, 1802: 'We did a little of Lessing. I attempted a fable, but my head ached ...' Dorothy Wordsworth Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Fable Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 10 February, 1802: '... we read the first part of the poem [ie The Prelude] and were delighted with it ...' Dorothy and William Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Prelude Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 11 February, 1802: 'We made up a good fire after dinner, and William brought his Mattress out, and lay down on the floor. ... Dorothy Wordsworth unknown Life of Ben Jonson Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 11 February, 1802: 'We made up a good fire after dinner, and William brought his Mattress out, and lay down on the floor. ... Dorothy Wordsworth Ben Jonson [poems] Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 11 February, 1802: 'We made up a good fire after dinner, and William brought his Mattress out, and lay down on the floor. ... Dorothy Wordsworth John Fletcher unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 11 February, 1802: 'It is now 7 o'clock ... Wm. is still on his bed ... I continued to read to him. We were much delighte... Dorothy Wordsworth Ben Jonson To Penshurst Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 13 February, 1802: 'William read parts of his Recluse aloud to me.' William Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Recluse Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 14 February, 1802: 'It was a pleasant afternoon. I ate a little bit of cold mutton ... and then sate over the fire, reading... Dorothy Wordsworth Ben Jonson To Penshurst Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 14 February, 1802: '[after going on walk] I got tea when I reached home, and read German till about 9 o'clock.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown [German text/s] Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 15 February, 1802: 'I got tea when I reached home [after walk], and then set on to reading German.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown [German text/s] Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 22 February, 1802: ' ... Mr. Simpson came in. Wm. began to read Peter Bell to him, so I carried my writing to the kitchen f... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Peter Bell Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 23 February, 1802: '... after dinner read German Grammar.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown German Grammar Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 23 February, 1802: 'Darkish when we reached home [from walk] ... William now reading in Bishop Hall ...' William Wordsworth Bishop Joseph Hall unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 25 February, 1802: 'I reached home [from walk] just before dark ... got tea, and fell to work at German. I read a good de... Dorothy Wordsworth Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Essay Print : Book1850-1899 John Wilson Croker to his wife, 28 July 1850:
'After dinner I read some of the letters written by Charles Long and Lord Mulgrave to the late
Lord Lonsdale about the ... John Wilson Croker Charles Long and Lord Mulgrave letters to Lord Lonsdale Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 2 March 1802: 'After dinner I read German, and a little before dinner Wm. also read.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown German text/s Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 2 March 1802: 'After dinner I read German, and a little before dinner Wm. also read.' William Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 4 March 1802: 'I read German after my return [from walk] till tea time.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown German text/s Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 4 March 1802: 'After Tea I worked and read the L[yrical]. B[allads]., enchanted with the Idiot Boy.' Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 5 March 1802: '... read the L[yrical]. B[allads]., got into sad thoughts, tried at German, but could not go on. Read L[yrica... Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 5 March 1802: '... read the L[yrical]. B[allads]., got into sad thoughts, tried at German, but could not go on. Read L[yrica... Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth Lyrical Ballads Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 5 March 1802: '... read the L[yrical]. B[allads]., got into sad thoughts, tried at German, but could not go on. Read L[yrica... Dorothy Wordsworth unknown German text/s Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 7 March 1802: 'Read a little German, got my dinner.' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown German text/s Print : Book1700-1799 John Wilson Croker to Mr Justice Jackson, 4 December 1856:
'I am pretty sure that the first eclogue and the first book of the Aeneid were all of Virgil that I
transl... John Wilson Croker Alexander Pope translations from Homer Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 9 March 1802: 'William was reading in Ben Jonson -- he read me a beautiful poem on Love.' William Wordsworth Ben Jonson unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 9 March 1802: 'We sate by the fire in the evening, and read The Pedlar over.' William and Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Pedlar Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 10 March 1802: 'Wm. read in Ben Jonson in the morning. I read a little German ...' William Wordsworth Ben Jonson unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 10 March 1802: 'Wm. read in Ben Jonson in the morning. I read a little German ...' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown German text/s Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 12 March 1802: ' ... I read the remainder of Lessing.' Dorothy Wordsworth Gotthold Ephraim Lessing unknown Print : BookDorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 13 March 1802: ' After tea I read to William that account of the little boy belonging to the tall woman ...' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 14 March 1802: 'Mr. Simpson came in just as [William Wordsworth] was finishing the Poem [The Butterfly]. After he was gone ... Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Butterfly (and other poems) Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 15 March 1802: 'We sate reading the poems, and I read a little German.' William and Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth poems Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 15 March 1802: 'We sate reading the poems, and I read a little German.' Dorothy Wordsworth German text/s Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 16 March 1802: 'After dinner I read him [William Wordsworth] to sleep. I read Spenser while he leaned upon my shoulder.' Dorothy Wordsworth Edmund Spenser unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 17 March 1802: 'I went and sate with W. and walked backwards and forwards in the orchard till dinner time. He read me his... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth [poem] Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 17 March 1802: 'After dinner we [Dorothy and William Wordsworth] made a pillow of my shoulder -- I read to him and my Bel... Dorothy Wordsworth unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 17 March 1802: '... we sate a while ... [in the orchard]. I left ... [William Wordsworth], and he nearly finished the po... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth [poem] Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 20 March 1802: 'After tea Wm. read The Pedlar.' William Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Pedlar Manuscript : Sheet1700-1799 John Wilson Croker to Mr Justice Jackson, 4 December 1856:
'I am pretty sure that the first eclogue and the first book of the Aeneid were all of Virgil that I
transl... John Wilson Croker Virgil Eclogues I Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 23 March 1802: 'After dinner ... I read German ...' Dorothy Wordsworth unknown German text/s Print : BookDorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 23 March 1802: 'He [William Wordsworth] is now reading Ben Jonson ... It is about 10 o'clock, a quiet night. The fire flut... William Wordsworth Ben Jonson unknown Print : Book1700-1799 John Wilson Croker to Mr Justice Jackson, 4 December 1856:
'I am pretty sure that the first eclogue and the first book of the Aeneid were all of Virgil that I
transl... John Wilson Croker Virgil Aeneid I Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 18 April 1802: 'I went to drink tea at Luff's ... William met me at Rydale ... We sate up late ... He met me with the conclu... Dorothy Wordsworth William Wordsworth The Robin and the Butterfly Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 21 April 1802: I went to bed after dinner, could not sleep, went to bed again. Read Ferguson's life and a poem or two --... Dorothy Wordsworth Adam Ferguson Life of Ferguson Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 21 April 1802: 'I went to bed after dinner, could not sleep, went to bed again. Read Ferguson's life and a poem or two -... Dorothy Wordsworth unknown poems Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 25 April 1802: We spent the morning in the orchard -- read the Prothalamium of Spenser.' William and Dorothy Wordsworth Edmund Spenser Prothalamium Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 4 May 1802, describing excursion to local river and waterfall: 'We [Dorothy and William Wordsworth, and S. T. Coleridge] ..... William Wordsworth William Wordsworth verses Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 4 May 1802, describing excursion to local river and waterfall: 'We [Dorothy and William Wordsworth, and S. T. Coleridge] ..... Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge verses Manuscript : Sheet1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 5 May 1802, 'I read The Lover's Complaint to Wm. in bed, and left him composed.' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare A Lover's Complaint Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 6 May 1802, 'When we came in [from evening walk to Tail End] we found a Magazine, and Review, and a letter from Coleridge ... William and Dorothy Wordsworth unknown Review Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 8 May 1802, 'We sowed the Scarlet Beans in the orchard, and read Henry V. there.' William and Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare Henry V Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 8 May 1802, 'Read in the Review.' William and Dorothy Wordsworth unknown Review Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 15 May 1802, 'It is now 1/2 past 10 ... A very cold and chearless morning ... I read in Shakespeare.' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Friday 21 May 1802, 'Wm. wrote two sonnets on Buonaparte, after I had read Milton's sonnets to him.' Dorothy Wordsworth John Milton sonnets Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 3 June 1802, 'We have been reading the Life and some of the writings of poor Logan since dinner.' William and Dorothy Wordsworth John Logan unknown Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 3 June 1802, 'We have been reading the Life and some of the writings of poor Logan since dinner.' William and Dorothy Wordsworth unknown Life of John Logan Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, in entry for Thursday 3 June 1802, 'A very affecting letter came from M[ary]. H[utchinson]., while I was sitting in the window read... Dorothy Wordsworth John Milton Il Penseroso Print : Book1500-1599 'hard one of the men reade of the book of marters, and so went to bed' Margaret Hoby John Foxe Book of Martyrs (the title by which Foxe's Acts an... Print : Book1500-1599 'and after that I hard one of the men read of the book of Marters, and so went to bed' Margaret Hoby John Foxe Book of Martyrs (the title by which Foxe's Acts an... Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 16 June 1802, 'I read the first Canto of the Fairy Queen to William.' Dorothy Wordsworth Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene (Canto I) Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Saturday 19 June 1802, 'I sate up a while after William ... I read Churchill's Rosciad.' Dorothy Wordsworth Charles Churchill The Rosciad Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 22 June 1802, 'I read the Midsummer Night's Dream, and began As You Like It.' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Tuesday 22 June 1802, 'I read the Midsummer Night's Dream, and began As You Like It.' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare As You Like It Print : Book1500-1599 'then I hard Mr Rhodes read tell allmost dinner time' Richard Rhodes [unknown] [unknown] Print : Book1500-1599 'then I reed a chapter of the Bible to my mother' Margaret Hoby [n/a] Bible Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Wednesday 23 June 1802, 'It is now 20 minutes past 10 -- a sunshiny morning. I walked to the top of the hill and sate under a wall... Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare As You Like It Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 1 July 1802, 'In the evening ... we had a nice walk, and afterwards sate by a nice snug fire, and William read Spenser, an... Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare As You Like It Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 1 July 1802, 'In the evening ... we had a nice walk, and afterwards sate by a nice snug fire, and William read Spenser, an... William Wordsworth Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Thursday 8 July 1802, 'In the afternoon ... I read the Winter's Tale ...' Dorothy Wordsworth William Shakespeare A Winter's Tale Print : Book1500-1599 'after dinner I went about the house, and read of the arball' Margaret Hoby William Turner New herball Print : Book1500-1599 'and after that I walked, and reed a sarmon of Geferd vpon the song of Salomon' Margaret Hoby George Gifforde Sermons upon the Songe of Salomon Print : Book1500-1599 'and reed of Granhame tell supper time' Margaret Hoby Richard Greenham [unknown] Print : Book1500-1599 'after, I had reed of the bible, after to lector, and then to bed' Margaret Hoby [n/a] Bible Print : Book1500-1599 'after I wrett my notes in my testement and reed of the bible, then to dinner' Margaret Hoby [n/a] Bible Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, describing how hours following William Wordsworth's marriage to Mary Hutchinson on 4 October 1802 spent:
'... [at Kirby] we wen... Wordsworth Family verse epitaph Print : tombstone epitaph1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, 30 October 1802: '... [William Wordsworth and Stoddart] surprized us by their arrival at four o'clock in the afternoon ... after te... ?John Stoddart Geoffrey Chaucer unknown Print : Book1500-1599 'after I had supped, I reed of grenhame, and se went to bed' Margaret Hoby Richard Greenham [unknown] Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, 8 November 1802: 'I have read one canto of Ariosto today.' Dorothy Wordsworth Ludovico Ariosto Orlando Furioso Unknown 1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, 24 December 1802: 'William is now sitting by me, at 1/2 past 10 o'clock. I have been beside him ever since tea running the heel of... Dorothy and William Wordsworth John Milton sonnets Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, 24 December 1802: 'William is now sitting by me, at 1/2 past 10 o'clock. I have been beside him ever since tea running the heel of... Dorothy and William Wordsworth John Milton L'Allegro Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, 24 December 1802: 'William is now sitting by me, at 1/2 past 10 o'clock. I have been beside him ever since tea running the heel of... Dorothy and William Wordsworth John Milton Il Penseroso Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, 24 December 1802: 'William is now sitting by me, at 1/2 past 10 o'clock. I have been beside him ever since tea ... My beloved Will... William Wordsworth Charlotte Smith Elegiac Sonnets Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, 11 January 1803: 'Mary read the Prologue to Chaucer's tales to me in the morning.' Mary Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer Prologue to The Canterbury Tales Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, 11 January 1803: 'Before tea I sate 2 hours in the parlour. Read part of The Knight's Tale with exquisite delight.' Dorothy Wordsworth Geoffrey Chaucer The Knight's Tale Print : Book1800-1849 Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Sunday 16 January 1803, describing visit to Matthew Newton's to obtain gingerbread: 'The blind Man [Matthew Newton] and his Wife an... [Miss] Newton unknown unknown Unknown 1850-1899 ?I have waited to thank you for your book till I had read it & write now ? before having quite finished ? because I can talk best with my pen & would rather anticipate to... Leslie Stephen Herbert Fisher The Medieval Empire Print : Book1800-1849 'Found on the table at the inn ( in no.9, a very nice small parlour with a lodging openinginto it), among several other books, Rhodes Peak Scenery, in 4, I think, thin 4 ... Anne Lister Peak Scenery, or Excursions in Derbyshire Print : Book1850-1899 ?I have to thank you for the ?Wessex Poems? which came to me with the kind inscription and gave me a real pleasure? I am always pleased to remember that ?Far from the mad... Leslie Stephen Thomas Hardy The Wessex Poems Print : Book1800-1849 My uncle has got the life of Doctor Beattie from the library [Halifax Subscription
library?], I have not had time to read much of it yet, but I think he must have been ... Samuel Lister Alexander Bower An Account of the Life of James Beattie Print : Book1850-1899 ?I have to thank you for the ?Wessex Poems? which came to me with the kind inscription and gave me a real pleasure? I am always pleased to remember that ?Far from the mad... Leslie Stephen Thomas Hardy Far from the madding crowd Print : Book1900-1945 '[Rose Macaulay's] library comprised chiefly old tomes from the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries which she read and re-read with absorbed delight, from Hak... Rose Macaulay Richard Hakluyt Voiages, and Discoveries of the English Nation Print : Book1900-1945 '[Rose Macaulay's] library comprised chiefly old tomes from the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries which she read and re-read with absorbed delight, from Hak... Rose Macaulay Joseph Addison [probably The Spectator] Print : Book, Serial / periodical, numbers bound as volume?1900-1945 '[Rose Macaulay's] library comprised chiefly old tomes from the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries which she read and re-read with absorbed delight, from Hak... Rose Macaulay n/a Oxford English Dictionary Print : Book1900-1945 'The son of a barely literate Derbyshire collier recalled a sister, a worker in a hosiery factory, who was steeped in the poetry of Byron, Shelley, Keats and D.H. Lawrenc... George Gordon, Lord Byron [unknown, poetry] Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'Frances Stevenson, born in 1888, recollected [in The years that Are Past, 1967] that she "read greedily [pre-1914] ... I formed an early acquaintance with Dickens, weepi... Frances Stevenson Charles Dickens Little Dorrit Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'Frances Stevenson, born in 1888, recollected [in The years that Are Past, 1967] that she "read greedily [pre-1914] ... I formed an early acquaintance with Dickens, weepi... Frances Stevenson Charles Dickens The Old Curiosity Shop Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'Frances Stevenson, born in 1888, recollected [in The years that Are Past, 1967] that she "read greedily [pre-1914] ... I formed an early acquaintance with Dickens, weepi... Frances Stevenson Rev. Richard H. Barham The Ingoldsby Legends Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'Frances Stevenson, born in 1888, recollected [in The years that Are Past, 1967] that she "read greedily [pre-1914] ... I formed an early acquaintance with Dickens, weepi... Frances Stevenson Sir Walter Scott poems Print : Book1850-1899 'Frances Stevenson, born in 1888, recollected [in The years that Are Past, 1967] that she "read greedily [pre-1914] ... Even before my teens my reading entered upon the r... Frances Stevenson Henryk Sienkiewicz Quo Vadis Print : Book1850-1899 'Frances Stevenson, born in 1888, recollected [in The years that Are Past, 1967] that she "read greedily [pre-1914] ... Even before my teens my reading entered upon the r... Frances Stevenson Rider Haggard She Print : Book1850-1899 'Frances Stevenson, born in 1888, recollected [in The years that Are Past, 1967] that she "read greedily [pre-1914] ... Even before my teens my reading entered upon the r... Frances Stevenson Mrs Meek Ellesmere Print : Book1850-1899 '[Max] Beerbohm ... [declared] to Will Rothenstein that he had read ... only Thackeray's The Four Georges (1860) and Lear's Book of Nonsense (1846), though lately he had ... Max Beerbohm William Makepeace Thackeray The Four Georges Print : Book1850-1899 '[Max] Beerbohm ... [declared] to Will Rothenstein that he had read ... only Thackeray's The Four Georges (1860) and Lear's Book of Nonsense (1846), though lately he had ... Max Beerbohm Edward Lear Book of Nonsense Print : Book1850-1899 '[Max] Beerbohm ... [declared] to Will Rothenstein that he had read ... only Thackeray's The Four Georges (1860) and Lear's Book of Nonsense (1846), though lately he had ... Max Beerbohm Oscar Wilde Intentions Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... when stuck in '" dismal dirty inn at Halifax" in Yorkshire during his lecture tour in 1857, ... [Thackeray] made himself comfortable by reading and "pleasant talk a... William Makepeace Thackeray unknown unknown Unknown 1850-1899 Geraldine Hodgson, The Life of James Elroy Flecker (1925), 'Reading aloud in the family circle was an established custom [in 1880s-90s] ... by a very early age, Roy had l... James Elroy Flecker Charles Dickens unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Geraldine Hodgson, The Life of James Elroy Flecker (1925), 'Reading aloud in the family circle was an established custom [in 1880s-90s] ... by a very early age, Roy had l... James Elroy Flecker Henry Wadsworth Longfellow unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Geraldine Hodgson, The Life of James Elroy Flecker (1925), 'Reading aloud in the family circle was an established custom [in 1880s-90s] ... by a very early age, Roy had l... James Elroy Flecker Alfred Lord Tennyson unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Geraldine Hodgson, The Life of James Elroy Flecker (1925), 'Reading aloud in the family circle was an established custom [in 1880s-90s] ... by a very early age, Roy had l... James Elroy Flecker William Makepeace Thackeray unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Geraldine Hodgson, The Life of James Elroy Flecker (1925), 'Reading aloud in the family circle was an established custom [in 1880s-90s] ... by a very early age, Roy had l... James Elroy Flecker George Eliot unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Geraldine Hodgson, The Life of James Elroy Flecker (1925), 'Reading aloud in the family circle was an established custom [in 1880s-90s] ... by a very early age, Roy had l... James Elroy Flecker Thomas Carlyle unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Geraldine Hodgson, The Life of James Elroy Flecker (1925), 'Reading aloud in the family circle was an established custom [in 1880s-90s] ... by a very early age, Roy had l... James Elroy Flecker Robert Browning unknown Print : Book1850-1899 In Scaffolding in the Sky (1938), C[harles]. H. Reilly remembered Saturday evenings when 'we all assembled round the fire to hear him [his father] read Dickens, generally... Charles H. Reilly Charles Dickens The Pickwick Papers Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Sir Walter Scott unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Benjamin Disraeli unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Edward Bulwer Lytton unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Percy Bysshe Shelley unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Samuel Johnson unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Joseph Addison unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Richard Steele unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Oliver Goldsmith unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Ralph Waldo Emerson unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll James Russell Lowell unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Henry Wadsworth Longfellow unknown Print : Book1850-1899 '[William Robertson] Nicoll's boyhood reading included Scott, Disraeli, the Brontes, Bulwer Lytton, Shelley, Johnson, Addison, Steele, Goldsmith, Emerson, Lowell, Longfel... William Robertson Nicoll Bronte unknown Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 '... [William Robertson Nicoll] devoured even more newspapers than books [had grown up with clergyman father's library of 17,000 volumes and had own library of 25,000 vol... William Robertson Nicoll newspapers Print : Newspaper1850-1899 'The [1890s] dockers' leader Ben Tillett went hungry in order to buy books ... [and] thereby struggled through the literary classics, as well as works on evolution by Dar... Ben Tillett Charles Darwin [unknown] Print : Book1850-1899 'The [1890s] dockers' leader Ben Tillett went hungry in order to buy books ... [and] thereby struggled through the literary classics, as well as works on evolution by Dar... Ben Tillett Herbert Spencer [unknown] Print : Book1850-1899 'The [1890s] dockers' leader Ben Tillett went hungry in order to buy books ... [and] thereby struggled through the literary classics, as well as works on evolution by Dar... Ben Tillett Thomas Huxley [unknown] Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'In A Young Man's Passage (1950), Mark Tellar recalls "confessing to his prep-school teacher that during the holidays he had read Conway's 'Called Back', together with Fe... Mark Tellar Hugh Conway Called Back Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'In A Young Man's Passage (1950), Mark Tellar recalls "confessing to his prep-school teacher that during the holidays he had read Conway's 'Called Back', together with Fe... Mark Tellar Fergus Hume The Mystery of the Hansom Cab Print : Unknown1850-1899 1900-1945 'In A Young Man's Passage (1950), Mark Tellar recalls "confessing to his prep-school teacher that during the holidays he had read Conway's 'Called Back', together with Fe... Mark Tellar Mary Braddon [stories] Print : Unknown1850-1899 1900-1945 'In A Young Man's Passage (1950), Mark Tellar recalls "confessing to his prep-school teacher that during the holidays he had read Conway's 'Called Back', together with Fe... Mark Tellar Mrs Henry Wood [unknown] Print : Unknown1850-1899 1900-1945 'In A Young Man's Passage (1950), Mark Tellar recalls "confessing to his prep-school teacher that during the holidays he had read Conway's 'Called Back', together with Fe... Mark Tellar Ouida [pseud] [unknown] Print : Unknown1850-1899 George Gissing in diary, 9 August 1894: "'Read Hall Caine's 'The Manxman', which has just appeared in 1 vol., instead of 3." George Gissing Hall Caine The Manxman Print : Book1850-1899 'Gladstone's reading habits were described in "The Home Life of Mr. Gladstone," Young Man (January 1892): "He was most particular, it said, in mantaining variety in his r... Wiliam Ewart Gladstone Dr Langer Roman History Print : Book1850-1899 'Gladstone's reading habits were described in "The Home Life of Mr. Gladstone," Young Man (January 1892): "He was most particular, it said, in mantaining variety in his r... Wiliam Ewart Gladstone Virgil unknown Print : Book1850-1899 'Gladstone's reading habits were described in "The Home Life of Mr. Gladstone," Young Man (January 1892): "He was most particular, it said, in mantaining variety in his r... Wiliam Ewart Gladstone [novel] Print : Book1850-1899 "Robert Blatchford, growing up in Halifax in the 1860s, read from the penny library there Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Southey's Life of Nelson, Dickens's The Old Curiosity S... Robert Blatchford Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe Print : Book1850-1899 "Robert Blatchford, growing up in Halifax in the 1860s, read from the penny library there Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Southey's Life of Nelson, Dickens's The Old Curiosity S... Robert Blatchford Robert Southey Life of Nelson Print : Book1850-1899 "Robert Blatchford, growing up in Halifax in the 1860s, read from the penny library there Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Southey's Life of Nelson, Dickens's The Old Curiosity S... Robert Blatchford Charles Dickens The Old Curiosity Shop Print : Book1850-1899 "Robert Blatchford, growing up in Halifax in the 1860s, read from the penny library there Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Southey's Life of Nelson, Dickens's The Old Curiosity S... Robert Blatchford Captain Marryat [novels] Print : Book1850-1899 "Robert Blatchford, growing up in Halifax in the 1860s, read from the penny library there Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Southey's Life of Nelson, Dickens's The Old Curiosity S... Robert Blatchford Charlotte, Anne, Emily Bronte novels Print : Book1850-1899 "Robert Blatchford, growing up in Halifax in the 1860s, read from the penny library there Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Southey's Life of Nelson, Dickens's The Old Curiosity S... Robert Blatchford Mary Elizabeth Braddon novels Print : Book1850-1899 "The son of a shipwright, [Hall] Caine had been largely dependent upon public sources [in particuarly the Free Library, Liverpool] to satisfy his appetite for knowledge .... Hall Caine Samuel Taylor Coleridge unknown Print : Book1900-1945 "It was when reading Gilbert Murray's rendering of Euripides' Medea, by the side of the [Shrewsbury School] cricket field, that [Neville] Cardus was noticed by the headma... Neville Cardus Euripides Medea Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 "[In Lark Rise to Candleford (1947)] Flora Thompson recollected young Willie, whose family were village carpenters, being fond of reading, including poetry: 'somehow he h... Willie anon Charles Mackay (ed) A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 Bruce Cummings [who later wrote as W. N. P. Barbellion]'s use of the Encyclopedia Britannica: "He would simply think of a word ... look it up, and read the 'learned artic... Bruce Cummings Encyclopedia Britannica Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 On publication of illustrated edition of Chambers's Encyclopedia in 1906: "G. K. Chesterton did not need the incentive of illustrations ... [he] had already 'read whole v... Gilbert Keith Chesterton Chambers's Encyclopedia Print : Book1850-1899 "[George Bernard] Shaw had read Marx's Das Kapital (in French translation) and he was converted to socialism ..." George Bernard Shaw Karl Marx Das Kapital Print : Book1850-1899 "In 1932 Thomas Burke paid tribute to T. P.'s Weekly for having fired his imagination and given direction to his life ... 'I discovered literature by picking up a copy of... Thomas Burke T. P.'s Weekly Print : Serial / periodical1850-1899 Philip Gibbs in The Pageant of the Years (1946), on work as writer of series of articles under name "Self-Help" in early 1900s: "'All the reading I had done as a boy, all... Philip Gibbs William Shakespeare unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Philip Gibbs in The Pageant of the Years (1946), on work as writer of series of articles under name "Self-Help" in early 1900s: "'All the reading I had done as a boy, all... Philip Gibbs John Milton unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Philip Gibbs in The Pageant of the Years (1946), on work as writer of series of articles under name "Self-Help" in early 1900s: "'All the reading I had done as a boy, all... Philip Gibbs Sir Walter Scott unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Philip Gibbs in The Pageant of the Years (1946), on work as writer of series of articles under name "Self-Help" in early 1900s: "'All the reading I had done as a boy, all... Philip Gibbs William Makepeace Thackeray unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Philip Gibbs in The Pageant of the Years (1946), on work as writer of series of articles under name "Self-Help" in early 1900s: "'All the reading I had done as a boy, all... Philip Gibbs Charles Dickens unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Philip Gibbs in The Pageant of the Years (1946), on work as writer of series of articles under name "Self-Help" in early 1900s: "'All the reading I had done as a boy, all... Philip Gibbs George Eliot unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Philip Gibbs in The Pageant of the Years (1946), on work as writer of series of articles under name "Self-Help" in early 1900s: "'All the reading I had done as a boy, all... Philip Gibbs Thomas Hardy unknown Print : Book1850-1899 "As a teenager ... [Holbrook Jackson] had been transported from Merseyside to the South Sea Islands. The vessel that bore him was imagination in the form of a 'musty cop... Holbrook Jackson Herman Melville Typee Print : Book1850-1899 Neville Cardus, on devising cultural self-improvement scheme, in Autobiography (1947): "'I came upon the works of J. M. Robertson, also once a poor boy who had made himse... Neville Cardus J. M. Robertson unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Neville Cardus, on devising cultural self-improvement scheme, in Autobiography (1947): "'... one day I picked up a copy of Samuel Butler's Note Books and read the followi... Neville Cardus Samuel Butler Note Books Print : Book1850-1899 On readers of William Robertson Nicoll's British Weekly: " ... [a] Lancashire man ... started reading the British Weekly as a newspaper boy, which 'gave me the taste for ... [a Lancashire man] anon The British Weekly Print : Serial / periodical1850-1899 Thomas Burke on reading The Bookman as teenager, in Son of London (1947, 1948): "'I lived through each month for it; after each issue I was looking impatiently for the ne... Thomas Burke The Bookman Print : Serial / periodical1900-1945 Thomas Hardy to Violet Hunt, [?Mar 1908]: "'Why should you have wasted a nice copy of your new book upon me -- a recluse who does not read a novel a twelvemonth nowadays.... Thomas Hardy Violet Hunt White Rose of Withered Leaf Print : Book1850-1899 '[George] Saintsbury [who became a Tory journalist] read Marx as an undergraduate ...' George Saintsbury Karl Marx unknown Print : Book1700-1799 Letter to Mrs Macintosh September 9 1797 'The cheerfulness of our work-people, and the soft serenity of the air, during these tepid gleams that Thomson speaks of so feeli... Anne Grant [nee Macvicar] James Thomson The Seasons Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'Walt Whitman ... recalled in old age ... [having read The Heart of Midlothian] "a dozen times or more"'. Walt Whitman Walter Scott The Heart of Midlothian Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 '"I owe more to Scott than to any other writer," [William] Robertson Nicoll stated. "Every year even in the busiest times I have read over his best stories."' William Robertson Nicoll Walter Scott unknown Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 '[William] Robertson Nicoll ... reckoned he had read ... [Rob Roy] sixty times.' William Robertson Nicoll Walter Scott Rob Roy Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'For Hugh Walpole ... Scott was a lifelong passion ... from a subscription library in Durham he proceeded to read all of Scott, who influenced his own first writings.' Hugh Walpole Walter Scott unknown Print : Book1900-1945 'However many times [Hugh] Walpole read Scott, he never ceased to be moved, as in 1918, when he "read a little Heart of Midlothian and actually wept, at my age too, over ... Hugh Walpole Walter Scott The Heart of Midlothian Print : Book1900-1945 'Whatever little agues beset [Hugh] Walpole, there was always a cure in Scott: a cold would send him to bed, where he would happily read the Abbotsford Correspondence or ... Hugh Walpole various The Abbotsford Correspondence Print : BookUnknown1850-1899 1900-1945 'Whatever little agues beset [Hugh] Walpole, there was always a cure in Scott: a cold would send him to bed, where he would happily read the Abbotsford Correspondence or ... Hugh Walpole Walter Scott Journal Print : Book1900-1945 '[Hugh] Walpole's last reading of Scott was in the month before his death, when he was endeavouring to finish Katherine Christian (1941).' Hugh Walpole Walter Scott Katherine Christian Print : Book1900-1945 'In 1917 ... [John Buchan] was treated for a duodenal ulcer. Recuperating after the operation, he read through a dozen of the Waverley Novels, the Valois and D'Artagnan ... John Buchan Walter Scott Waverley Novels (12) Print : Book1900-1945 'In 1917 ... [John Buchan] was treated for a duodenal ulcer. Recuperating after the operation, he read through a dozen of the Waverley Novels, the Valois and D'Artagnan ... John Buchan Alexandre Dumas Valois cycle Print : Book1900-1945 'In 1917 ... [John Buchan] was treated for a duodenal ulcer. Recuperating after the operation, he read through a dozen of the Waverley Novels, the Valois and D'Artagnan ... John Buchan Alexandre Dumas D'Artagnan cycle Print : Book1900-1945 'In 1917 ... [John Buchan] was treated for a duodenal ulcer. Recuperating after the operation, he read through a dozen of the Waverley Novels, the Valois and D'Artagnan ... John Buchan Victor-Marie Hugo Notre-Dame de Paris Print : Book1900-1945 'In 1917 ... [John Buchan] was treated for a duodenal ulcer. Recuperating after the operation, he read through a dozen of the Waverley Novels, the Valois and D'Artagnan ... John Buchan Victor-Marie Hugo Les Miserables Print : Book1900-1945 'In 1917 ... [John Buchan] was treated for a duodenal ulcer. Recuperating after the operation, he read through a dozen of the Waverley Novels, the Valois and D'Artagnan ... John Buchan Honore de Balzac [novels] Print : Book1900-1945 'In his Scrap Book in 1922 ... [George Saintsbury] recorded that he was 'reading for the hundredth time the Short Story of the World -- Scott's "Wandering Willie's Tale".... George Saintsbury Walter Scott Wandering Willie's Tale (in Redgauntlet) Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 '... [Walter Scott's] books captivated ... [Andrew Lang] as a boy and 'grow better on every fresh reading."' Andrew Lang Walter Scott unknown Print : Book1900-1945 ' ... in 1917-18, when he was 90, Sir Edward Fry asked his wife and daughters to read Lockhart's "Life of Scott" to him to take his mind off the Great War, which, as a Qu... Sir Edward Fry John Gibson Lockhart Life of Scott Print : Book1900-1945 ' ... in 1917-18, when he was 90, Sir Edward Fry asked his wife and daughters to read Lockhart's Life of Scott to him to take his mind off the Great War, which, as a Quak... Mariabella Fry John Gibson Lockhart Life of Scott Print : Book1900-1945 'As a summer relaxation in 1920, Thomas Hardy and his wife - he 80 years old, she half his age -- moved on to "Emma", after reading together "Persuasion" and "Northanger ... Thomas and Florence Hardy Jane Austen Emma Print : Book1900-1945 'As a summer relaxation in 1920, Thomas Hardy and his wife - he 80 years old, she half his age -- moved on to "Emma", after reading together "Persuasion" and "Northanger ... Thomas and Florence Hardy Jane Austen Persuasion Print : Book1900-1945 'As a summer relaxation in 1920, Thomas Hardy and his wife - he 80 years old, she half his age -- moved on to "Emma", after reading together "Persuasion" and "Northanger ... Thomas and Florence Hardy Jane Austen Northanger Abbey Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 E. M. Forster, "Jane Austen," in Abinger Harvest (1924): 'She is my favourite author! I read and re-read, the mouth open and the mind closed.' Edward Morgan Forster Jane Austen [novels] Print : Book1900-1945 'In 1901 ... [Newman Flower] left his bed at four in the morning to travel from Croydon to watch the funeral procession of Queen Victoria. He joined the crowd, and, to p... Newman Flower Charles Dickens Bleak House Print : Book1900-1945 'It was in ... 1901 ... that Ernest Raymond as a teenager first took a Dickens from the shelf: "By the grace and favour of God, it was Pickwick Papers ... At some stage i... Ernest Raymond Charles Dickens The Pickwick Papers Print : Book1850-1899 '... Oliver Twist (1838), the first Dickens that A. A. Milne was exposed to, at 9, gave him nightmares.' Alan Alexander Milne Charles Dickens Oliver Twist Print : Book1850-1899 Andrew Lang, in Adventures Among Books, on being introduced to Dickens: 'I had minded my lessons, and satisfied my teachers -- I know I was reading Pinnock's "History of ... Andrew Lang Charles Dickens The Pickwick Papers Print : Book1850-1899 Andrew Lang, in Adventures Among Books, on being introduced to Dickens: 'I had minded my lessons, and satisfied my teachers -- I know I was reading Pinnock's "History of ... Andrew Lang Pinnock History of Rome Print : Book1800-1849 My taste for light reading was diminished, yet works of fiction were not all abandoned. The beautiful productions of Miss Edgeworth's pen were fascinating, and there were... Anne Lutton Maria Edgeworth Print : Book1850-1899 'The first imaginative work by an Englishman ... [Joseph Conrad] read was Nicholas Nickleby (1839).' Joseph Conrad Charles Dickens Nicholas Nickleby Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'Devoted ... was the ritual of Gordon Hewart, who rose to become Lord Chief Justice: he read Dickens every night of his life.' Gordon Hewart Charles Dickens unknown Print : Book1850-1899 'Neville Cardus was born in 1889 in Rusholme, Manchester, the illegitimate son of a police constable's daughter and the first violinist of a visiting orchestra. He ... e... Neville Cardus Charles Dickens David Copperfield Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'Lady Cynthia Asquith, daughter of the eleventh Earl [of Elcho] ... regularly reread her favourite [Dickens] stories ...' Lady Cynthia Asquith Charles Dickens unknown Print : Book1900-1945 Recorded in diary of Lady Cynthia Asquith, 15 January 1918: 'The Professor [of English Literature at Oxford, Sir Walter Raleigh] has just re-discovered Dickens -- having ... Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh Charles Dickens unknown Print : Book1900-1945 ' ... [F. H. Bradley] appeared as the retired professor, Cheiron, in [Elinor] Glyn's Halcyone (1912), having assiduously read the manuscript, corrected her spelling, and ... Francis Herbert Bradley Elinor Glyn Halcyone Manuscript : Codex1850-1899 1900-1945 'Probably the last letter ... [Anthony Trollope] wrote, before his fatal stroke in 1882, was to express pleasure on learning that Cardinal Newman read his novels.' Cardinal John Henry Newman Anthony Trollope unknown Print : BookHenry James to Thomas Sergeant Perry, 25 November 1883: 'I have read Trollope's autobiography and regard it as one of the most curious and amazing books in all literature... Henry James Anthony Trollope Autobiography Print : Book1900-1945 '... [J. M.] Barrie's secretary wrote, "One of his great solaces was Anthony Trollope, whom, like many others, he rediscovered after the First World War."' James Matthew Barrie Anthony Trollope unknown Print : Book'Relishing the part of iconoclast, ... [Sir Walter Raleigh] wrote [to Miss C. A. Kerr] in 1905 [15 April], after lying abed reading Trollope, "I'm afraid it's no use anyo... Sir Walter Raleigh Anthony Trollope unknown Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 'Sordello (1840) was undoubtedly the toughest assignment [of Browning's works]. When Douglas Jerrold venured on it while convalescing, he entered a state of panic that h... Douglas Jerrold Robert Browning Sordello Print : Book1850-1899 1900-1945 Annette R. Federico notes anecdote in Kent Carr's 1901 biography of Marie Corelli, in which it is reported that New Zealand and Australian soliders in South Africa during... New Zealand and Australian soldiers Marie Corelli The Soul of Lilith Print : Book1900-1945 '[Kent] Carr cites a letter [Marie] Corelli received from a colors sergeant in the Boer War in May 1900: "Now to tell you about your delightful books which were invaluabl... Marie Corelli The Sorrows of Satan Print : Book1850-1899 On 8 September 1854 Christiana Thompson noted in her diary that her children Elizabeth and Alice (later Alice Meynell) were 'reading every day with their Pa Swiss Family ... Thompson Family Johann David Wyss The Swiss Family Robinson Print : Book1850-1899
'Both ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] were reading voraciously at that time [1854-57]. Their father, by reading "Jane Eyre" aloud to them (with omissions), had give... Thomas Thompson Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre Print : Book1850-1899 'Both ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] were reading voraciously at that time [1854-57] ... guided by ... [their father] they were ranging ... through the works of Dicke... Thompson Family Charles Dickens unknown Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] used to go for picnics at Porto Fino, loaded with books of verse, and Mrs Thompson and Mr [Alfred] Strettell would read aloud to them... Christiana Thompson William Shakespeare unknown Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] used to go for picnics at Porto Fino, loaded with books of verse, and Mrs Thompson and Mr [Alfred] Strettell would read aloud to them... Christiana Thompson William Wordsworth unknown Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] used to go for picnics at Porto Fino, loaded with books of verse, and Mrs Thompson and Mr [Alfred] Strettell would read aloud to them... Christiana Thompson John Keats unknown Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] used to go for picnics at Porto Fino, loaded with books of verse, and Mrs Thompson and Mr [Alfred] Strettell would read aloud to them... Christiana Thompson Alfred Tennyson unknown Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] used to go for picnics at Porto Fino, loaded with books of verse, and Mrs Thompson and Mr [Alfred] Strettell would read aloud to them... Alfred Baker Strettell Alfred Tennyson unknown Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] used to go for picnics at Porto Fino, loaded with books of verse, and Mrs Thompson and Mr [Alfred] Strettell would read aloud to them... Alfred Baker Strettell John Keats unknown Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] used to go for picnics at Porto Fino, loaded with books of verse, and Mrs Thompson and Mr [Alfred] Strettell would read aloud to them... Alfred Baker Strettell William Wordsworth unknown Print : Book1850-1899 ' ... [Elizabeth and Alice Thompson] used to go for picnics at Porto Fino, loaded with books of verse, and Mrs Thompson and Mr [Alfred] Strettell would read aloud to them... Alfred Baker Strettell William Shakespeare unknown Print : Book1850-1899 June Badeni on readings by 13-year-old Alice Thompson, as recorded in her notebook: 'She has been reading more of Scott and Dickens, is plunging through the novels of Geo... Alice Thompson Walter Scott novels Print : Book1850-1899 June Badeni on readings by 13-year-old Alice Thompson, as recorded in her notebook: 'She has been reading more of Scott and Dickens, is plunging through the novels of Geo... Alice Thompson Charles Dickens novels Print : Book1850-1899 June Badeni on readings by 13-year-old Alice Thompson, as recorded in her notebook: 'She has been reading more of Scott and Dickens, is plunging through the novels of Geo... Alice Thompson George Eliot novels Print : Book1850-1899 June Badeni on readings by 13-year-old Alice Thompson, as recorded in her notebook: 'She has been reading more of Scott and Dickens, is plunging through the novels of Geo... Alice Thompson Edward Bulwer Lytton novels Print : Book1850-1899 June Badeni on readings by 13-year-old Alice Thompson, as recorded in her notebook: 'She has been reading more of Scott and Dickens, is plunging through the novels of Geo... Alice Thompson William Makepeace Thackeray novels Print : Book1850-1899 June Badeni on readings by 13-year-old Alice Thompson, as recorded in her notebook: 'She has been reading more of Scott and Dickens, is plunging through the novels of Geo... Alice Thompson Nathaniel Hawthorne novels Print : Book1850-1899 Noted by 17-year-old Alice Thompson in her diary: 'I have been reading Fatima and I don't quite think I know what love is.' Alice Thompson unknown Fatima Unknown 1850-1899 Aged 19, Alice Thompson '...engaged in ... earnest reading and note-taking ... from Lewis's Aristotle.' Alice Thompson Aristotle unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Alice Meynell recalls childhood reading: 'In quite early childhood I lived upon Wordsworth ... When I was about twelve I fell in love with Tennyson, and cared for nothing... Alice Thompson William Wordsworth unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Alice Meynell recalls childhood reading: 'In quite early childhood I lived upon Wordsworth ... When I was about twelve I fell in love with Tennyson, and cared for nothing... Alice Thompson Alfred, Lord Tennyson unknown Unknown 1850-1899 Alice Meynell recalls childhood reading: 'In quite early childhood I lived upon Wordsworth ... When I was about twelve I fell in love with Tennyson, and cared for nothing... Alice Thompson John Keats unknown Unknown 1850-1899 Alice Meynell recalls childhood reading: 'In quite early childhood I lived upon Wordsworth ... When I was about twelve I fell in love with Tennyson, and cared for nothing... Alice Thompson Percy Bysshe Shelley unknown Unknown 1850-1899 How the young Alice Meynell gained her family's support for her writing: ' ... [in c. 1867 Alice Thompson] had shown ... [her poems] to an American friend of the family, ... Thomas Thompson Alice Thompson unknown poems Manuscript : Unknown1900-1945 'As late as the First World War, a Manchester boy could find an epiphany in an old volume of the Journal rescued from a rubbish bin: "It was dog-eared and pages were miss... 'a Manchester boy' n/a Chambers's Journal Print : Serial / periodical1900-1945 [A Sheffield Survey organised by Arnold Freeman in 1918, assessing 816 manual workers, gives the following case:] 'Engine tenter, age twenty-seven...Often attends operas.... questionaire respondent William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice Print : Book1850-1899 In Retrospect of an Unimportant Life (1934), the Bishop of Durham Herbert Hensley Henson reminisced about Browning's "A Death in the Desert": 'Sixty years have passed sin... Herbert Hensley Henson Robert Browning A Death in the Desert Unknown 1800-1849 [Percy Shelley's Reading List for 1815, compiled by Mary Shelley. Only texts not referred to in journal entries are given separate database entries here]
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... Percy Bysshe Shelley Jean-Jacques Rousseau Les Confessions; suivies de R?veries du promeneur ... Print : Book1800-1849 [Percy Shelley's Reading List for 1815, compiled by Mary Shelley. Only texts not referred to in journal entries are given separate database entries here]
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... Percy Bysshe Shelley Hesiod Works and Days Print : Book1800-1849 [Percy Shelley's Reading List for 1815, compiled by Mary Shelley. Only texts not referred to in journal entries are given separate database entries here]
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... Percy Bysshe Shelley Torquato Tasso Aminta Print : Book1800-1849 [Percy Shelley's Reading List for 1815, compiled by Mary Shelley. Only texts not referred to in journal entries are given separate database entries here]
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... Percy Bysshe Shelley Torquato Tasso Gerusalemme Liberata Print : Book1900-1945 'When they were alone at home [Edna Bold] and her cousin Dorothy extracted from
the kitchen bookcase and read side by side, a medical book and Foxe's Book of
Martyrs.... Edna Bold and her cousin Dorothy [unknown] [medical book] Print : Book1900-1945 'When they were alone at home [Edna Bold] and her cousin Dorothy extracted from
the kitchen bookcase and read side by side, a medical book and Foxe's Book of
Martyrs.... Edna Bold and her cousin Dorothy John Foxe Foxe's Book of Martyrs Print : Book1850-1899 'Newman Flower, born in 1879, was running from the classroom at Weymouth College to his housemaster's in a snowstorm when someone ... shouted: '"Tennyson's dead!" And in... school class at Weymouth College Alfred Tennyson In Memoriam Print : Book1850-1899 'After reading at the Athenaeum a section of Ruskin's autobiography, "Praeterita", published in instalments between 1885 and 1889, Grant Duff reflected [in diary for 14 A... Grant Duff John Ruskin Praeterita Print : Serial / periodical1850-1899 'Through reading Unto This Last ... Violet Markham -- who was brought up at Tapton House, set in 85 beautiful Derbyshire acres -- began to realise that her luxuries were ... Violet Markham John Ruskin Unto This Last Print : Book1850-1899 'A grim account of the menage [at Theodore Watts-Dunton's home The Pines, Putney, where the poet Swinburne went to live after his health failed] was given to the poet Wil... Theodore Watts-Dunton Theodore Watts-Dunton poems Unknown 1850-1899 '... Helena Swanwick recalled one exception from among the succession of inadequate domestic servants who passed through her household in the 1890s: "The best I had in th... George Meredith Novels Print : Book1900-1945 "'..[Lady Cynthia Asquith's] diary records several occasions when, in the family circle or with a romantic companion, [Rupert] Brooke's poems were read aloud; 12 June and... Asquith Family Rupert Brooke poems Print : Book1850-1899 'I think the praise of the "Saturday Review" and the "Times" - evidently both are much dissatisfied with the book [George Eliot's "Felix Holt"] and neither daring to say ... Margaret Oliphant Review of 'Felix Holt the Radical' Print : Newspaper1850-1899 'I think the praise of the "Saturday Review" and the "Times" - evidently both are much dissatisfied with the book [George Eliot's "Felix Holt"] and neither daring to say ... Margaret Oliphant Review of 'Felix Holt the Radical' Print : Newspaper1850-1899 'Only yesterday morning he [Cyril Oliphant] was well enough to read out to me [Francis Oliphant] a little notice of his De Musset which appeared in Willie Tulloch's littl... Cyril Oliphant Notice of Cyril Oliphant's 'De Musset' Print : Advertisement, Newspaper1850-1899 'Did you ever come across the "Illustrated Naval & Military Mag."? Genl. Sale-Hill, in the July no. of that periodical, controverts some statements made in "Broadfoot's ... S.P. Oliver Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Print : Serial / periodical1850-1899 'In the course of editing the volume of Lequat for the Hakluyt Society, I have had occasion to make extracts from the French Astronomer Puigre's journal 1760-1761. It is... S.P. Oliver Puigre Journal Manuscript : Unknown1850-1899 'By leave of the Colonial Office I have obtained copies of a MS journal, never published or edited, kept by Jas Hastie, the Civil Agent of Governor Farquhar at the court ... S.P. Oliver Jas (James) Hastie Journal Manuscript : Unknown1850-1899 'Your kind present of Andrew Lang's two volumes has just reached me, and from what I have gleaned by a glimpse of the plates wh. I have opened, I have an intellectual tre... S.P. Oliver Andrew Lang Life, Letters and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcot... Print : Book1850-1899 'Seventeen-year-old Ruth Bourne recorded disparaging remarks in her diary about the feeble renderings of Julius Caesar and Macbeth made by members of her [Shakespeare rea... Shakespeare Reading Circle (local) William Shakespeare Julius Caesar Print : Book1850-1899 'Seventeen-year-old Ruth Bourne recorded disparaging remarks in her diary about the feeble renderings of Julius Caesar and Macbeth made by members of her [Shakespeare rea... Shakespeare Reading Circle (local) William Shakespeare Macbeth Print : Book1900-1945 Ex-Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey in the Falloden Papers, on how he spent his time after being deposed from the Cabinet in 1916: ' ... I spent some weeks alone in the ... Sir Edward Grey William Shakespeare plays Print : Book1850-1899 'In "Where Love and Friendship Dwelt" (1944), Marie Belloc remembered of her time as literary correspondent in late 1880s-early 1890s: "Even when I was in London, I read ... Marie Belloc unknown Contemporary French novels Print : Book1850-1899 'Have you read (Dilke's?) notice in the "Athenaeum", this day, on Sir Stafford Northcote? Andrew Lang had a most difficult task to fulfil. The judicious curtailment and... S.P. Oliver Dilke Article on Sir Stafford Northcote in the Athenaeum Print : Serial / periodical1900-1945 'Reading Mrs Browning's published letters in 1900, Wilfrid Blunt was reminded of how much he admired her and her husband's poetry ...' Wilfrid Blunt Elizabeth Barrett Browning Letters Print : Book1850-1899 ... [H. G.] Wells relearnt French by reading Voltaire for himself in the early 1880s and through visits to France ...' H. G. Wells Voltaire unknown Print : Book1850-1899 Mrs Humphrey Ward would remember that 'in 1886, when her 10-year-old son was grappling with the classics, she "began seriously to read Greek."' Mrs Humphrey Ward unknown [Greek text/s] Print : Book1850-1899 In her Writer's Recollections (1919; pp.325-26), Mrs Humphrey Ward would remember an occasion in Italy when, Paul Bourget having failed to translate Kipling's "McAndrew's... Henry James Rudyard Kipling McAndrew's Hymn Unknown 1850-1899 'Dear Mr Blackwood, I see in "The Times" that you were present at the dinner of the Royal Literary Fund." The Times Print : Newspaper1850-1899 'I have been reading with interest today the last article in the current number of "Blackwood", entitled "The Two Blights in Ireland". But may I be allowed to point out ... P.L. Park 'The Two Blights in Ireland', Blackwood's Magazine... Print : Serial / periodical1850-1899 "In the early 1870s Browning frequently dined at the Chelsea home of the newly married Sir Charles Dilke. In 1872 he read there Red Cotton Nightcap Country (1873) -- 'at... Robert Browning Robert Browning Red Cotton Nightcap Country Unknown 1850-1899 'Theodore Watts-Dunton remembers Algernon Swinburne's fondness for reading aloud during his last years at Watts-Dunton's home: "... he would read for the hour together fr... Algernon Swinburne Charles Dickens [unknown] Print : Unknown1850-1899 'Theodore Watts-Dunton remembers Algernon Swinburne's fondness for reading aloud during his last years at Watts-Dunton's home: "... he would read for the hour together fr... Algernon Swinburne Charles Lamb [unknown] Print : Unknown1850-1899 'Theodore Watts-Dunton remembers Algernon Swinburne's fondness for reading aloud during his last years at Watts-Dunton's home: "... he would read for the hour together fr... Algernon Swinburne Charles Reade [unknown] Print : Unknown1850-1899 'Theodore Watts-Dunton remembers Algernon Swinburne's fondness for reading aloud during his last years at Watts-Dunton's home: "... he would read for the hour together fr... Algernon Swinburne William Makepeace Thackeray [unknown] Print : Unknown1850-1899 "In 1862, as a 25-year-old rebel ... [Swinburne] took it on himself to scandalize a dinner party at Fryston. His target was not his host, Richard Monckton Milnes ... No... Algernon Swinburne Algernon Swinburne Les Noyades 1850-1899 'In 1864 George Du Maurier witnessed ... [a] bravura performance [by Swinburne] at a bachelor party in the studio of the artist Simeon Solomon ... "For three hours he spo... Algernon Swinburne Algernon Swinburne unknown Unknown 1850-1899 'When Wilfrid Blunt joined [William] Morris and his daughter at Kelmscott in 1891, Morris "read us out several of his poems ... including The Haystack in the Floods, but ... William Morris William Morris The Haystack in the Floods (and other poems) Unknown 1850-1899 'Professor Gardiner, in the 2nd volume of his "Great Civil War", has given so much prominence to the character and actions of the Great Marquis of Montrose, that I think ... Jennet Pryce Gardiner Great Civil War Print : Book1850-1899 'In 1880 Tennyson attempted to interest Henry Irving in his play "The Cup" ... [he] "read in a monotone, rumbling on a low note" until, for the female parts, "he changed ... Alfred Tennyson Alfred Tennyson The Cup Unknown 1850-1899 'In 1876 Aubrey de Vere aranged for Alice Thompson ... and her sister Elizabeth a visit to [Tennyson at] Aldworth ... Alice was ready with her selection when the offer to... Alfred Tennyson Alfred Tennyson The Passing of Arthur Unknown 1800-1849 1850-1899 [Annotation]: Beside the printed words 'Just Publish'd', Peter Cunningham has added '(1744)' and [? - semi-legible - 'To Night 6' followed by [legible] '& Night-Thoughts... Peter Cunningham A Collection of Fifty Old Plays Print : Advertisement1850-1899 ' ... [over] a weekend at Aldworth ... [Margot Tennant] told Tennyson how very handsome he was, and, after his after-dinner nap, asked him to read "Maud" ... read it he d... Alfred Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Maud Unknown 1850-1899 'Mary Gladstone ... had experiences of Tennyson reading "Maud" in 1878, in 1879, and again in 1882.' Alfred Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Maud Unknown 1850-1899 'Mary Gladstone ... had experiences of Tennyson reading "Maud" in 1878, in 1879, and again in 1882.' Alfred Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Maud Unknown 1850-1899 'Mary Gladstone ... had experiences of Tennyson reading "Maud" in 1878, in 1879, and again in 1882.' Alfred Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Maud Unknown 1850-1899 ' ... in November 1876, when a guest of Gladstone at Hawarden, Tennyson read the whole of his new play, "Harold" (1877) ... The marathon session began at 11.30 and contin... Alfred Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Harold Unknown 1850-1899 '...[Newman] Flower as a boy read and idolized Hardy ...' Newman Flower Thomas Hardy [unknown] Print : Unknown1900-1945 Thomas Burke on literary figures' responses to his requests, as a teenager, for advice on starting a career as a writer: '... they spoke of the stress and anxiety of the ... Thomas Burke George Gissing New Grub Street Print : Book1850-1899 'When the Duke of Argyll ... visited Farringford, Tennyson read his "Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington" (1852) ...' Alfred Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington Unknown '"Stilted prose" was the rapid and unhesitating reply to whether ... [George Meredith] reckoned "The Light of Asia" a very fine poem, to the dismay of his questioner, who... Sir Edwin Arnold The Light of Asia Print : Unknown1850-1899 '[William Watson] sent a copy [of "Wordsworth's Grave and Other Poems"] to [Thomas] Hardy, who replied appreciatively that he had already read it while staying with Edwar... Thomas Hardy William Watson Wordsworth's Grave and Other Poems Print : Book1800-1849 1850-1899 [Annotations]: Just above the printed words 'A Proposal' Peter Cunningham has added [semi-legible] 'as such of Night' and [legible] '4. Of Young's Night Thoughts 1743'. Peter Cunningham 'A Proposal' [for subscribers to a volume of colle... Print : Advertisement1850-1899 On process of choosing a Poet Laureate from 1892: 'When Gladstone had read [William] Watson's Poems (1892), sent to him by R. H. Hutton, it was with a view to obtaining f... William Ewart Gladstone William Watson Poems Print : Book[Annotation NOT in Cunningham's hand (unidentified)]: above the sentence 'Jacob Tonson is the first bookseller of any note we can treat of': 'bio. Prin & Shepherd'. Anon Peter Cunningham Lives of the most Eminent Booksellers: Jacob Tonso... Manuscript : Pamphlet1850-1899 'Writing to his sister on 11 January 1892 ... [Walter Raleigh] declared: "I have been reading Christina Rossetti -- three or four of her poems, like those of her brother,... Walter Raleigh Christina Rossetti poems Print : Book[Annotation NOT in Cunningham's hand (unidentified, but the same as that on MS about Tonson)]: Top LH corner, in pencil, 'Dodsley', underlined. Anon A Proposal Print : Advertisement1900-1945 'Arthur Benson ... when rereading the Shorter Poems [of Robert Bridges] in 1910, thought them thin, mere tricks of language ...' Arthur Benson Robert Bridges Shorter Poems Print : Book1900-1945 '[C. F.] Andrews was a missionary with the Cambridge Brotherhood and present at [William] Rothenstein's Hampstead home on 30 June 1912, when, before a select audience, in... William Butler Yeats Rabindranath Tagore Poems from Gitanjali: Song Offerings Unknown 1500-1599 'I walked and kept Mr Hoby Compenie almost tel dinner time: then I reed a litle, and praied, and so to dinner: after which I hilped to read of the book for the placing of... Margaret Hoby [unknown] [a book of the pews in the church] Manuscript : Codex1800-1849 'Sir, I have heard with great regret that you are the author of that gross personal libel which appeared in the Quarterly Review, in the form of criticism on my Life of C... John Galt Thomas Dunham Whitaker Galt's Life of Cardinal Wolsey Print : Serial / periodical1900-1945 'Arnold Bennett, when reading [Herbert] Spencer's posthumously published Autobiography (1904), found the account "disappointingly deficient in emotion".' Arnold Bennett Herbert Spencer Autobiography Print : Book1900-1945 '... [Thomas Hardy] did once chance a criticism of Lady Grove's description of her brush with an unhelpful shop assistant when he read the proofs of The Social Fetich (19... Thomas Hardy Lady Grove The Social Fetich Print : Book1800-1849 'Dear Sir, Before saying any thing on the subject of my own prospects I wish to notice two trifling inaccuracies in the 'Handbook' in compliance with the invitation there... William Gladstone various A Handbook for Travellers on the Continent Print : Book1850-1899 '[Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland was] an omnivorous reader -- "she could begin the day with reports on technical education in Prussia, continue it with Huxley's 'Life' ... Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland [unknown] [reports on education in Prussia] Print : Unknown1850-1899 '[Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland was] an omnivorous reader -- "she could begin the day with reports on technical education in Prussia, continue it with Huxley's 'Life' ... Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland Thomas Huxley Life Print : Unknown1850-1899 '[Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland was] an omnivorous reader -- "she could begin the day with reports on technical education in Prussia, continue it with Huxley's 'Life' ... Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland William Shakespeare [unknown] Print : Book1850-1899 '[Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland was] an omnivorous reader -- "she could begin the day with reports on technical education in Prussia, continue it with Huxley's 'Life' ... Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland [unknown] [romantic fiction] Print : Unknown1800-1849 'I presented my manuscript [of her novel, "The Miser Married"] to Mr. Orme. In two days it was accepted, and I agreed to take half the profits. "Now", said Mr Orme, "I ... Catherine Hutton Review of The Miser Married Manuscript : Sheet1850-1899 The Duchess of Sutherland to Regy Brett: 'I have dinner on a tray [and], in between mouthfuls of fried sole and partridge, read [Ruskin's] Sesame and Lilies [1865] and [M... Millicent Duchess of Sutherland John Ruskin Sesame and Lilies Print : Book1850-1899 The Duchess of Sutherland to Regy Brett: 'I have dinner on a tray [and], in between mouthfuls of fried sole and partridge, read [Ruskin's] Sesame and Lilies [1865] and [M... Millicent Duchess of Sutherland Marie Corelli Barabbas Print : Book1800-1849 'I presented my manuscript [of her novel, "The Miser Married"] to Mr. Orme. In two days it was accepted, and I agreed to take half the profits. "Now", said Mr Orme, "I ... Catherine Hutton Review of The Miser Married Manuscript : Sheet1900-1945 'At one poetical evening [at Wilfrid Blunt's home Crabbet Park], when the guests included A. E. Housman and Desmond MacCarthy ... Wilfrid [Meynell] was requested to read ... Wilfrid Meynell George Meredith Modern Love Print : Book1850-1899 Diary of Wilfrid Blunt, 22 June 1894: ' ... gave a dinner at Mount Street to Lady Granby, Lucy Smith, [Constant] d'Estournelles, Alfred Lyall, and Godfrey Webb, all of us... Wilfrid Blunt and guests unknown unknown Unknown 1800-1849 'I have been going through a course of novels by lady authors, beginning with Mrs Brooke and ending with Miss Austen, who is my especial favourite. I had always wished, ... Catherine Hutton Mrs Brooke Print : Book1800-1849 'I have been going through a course of novels by lady authors, beginning with Mrs Brooke and ending with Miss Austen, who is my especial favourite. I had always wished, ... Catherine Hutton Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility Print : Book