The subject matter is
interesting
and convincing; the style clear, easy, yet
profuse in thought.
profuse in thought.
Ovid - 1934 - Metamorphoses in European Culture - v1
Miller 1916
The Metamorphoses, by Rudolph Ehwald 1915-16
Publius Ovidius Naso (Selections), by William Ramsay 1859
Rimedia Amoris and De Medicamina Faciei, by Geyza-Nemethy 1921
Translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses, by Joseph Addison
The Tristia and Epistolae ex Ponto, by A. L^Wheeler 1924
Plessis, Frederic, La Poesie Latine 1909
Prescott, H. W. , The Development of Vergil's Art 1927
Pervigilium Veneris, by J. W. McKail 1912
Propertius, by H. E. Butler 1912
Rand, E. K. , The Chronology of Ovid's Early Works (gives relations of Ovid
and Horace) 1907
The Magical Art of Vergil 1931
Notes on Ovid, Classical Essays and Reviews 1904
Ovid and his Influence 1925
Ovid and the Spirit of Metamorphoses, Harvard Essays on Classical
Subjects 1912
Schanze, Martin von, Geschichte der Romischen Litteratur 1890
Schonfeld, Paul, Ovid's Metamorphosen in Verhaltnis der Antiken Kunst 1877
Sellar, W. Y. , Roman Poets of the Augustan Age 1892
Roman Poets of the Republic 1905
Seneca, Tragedies, by F. J. Miller 1917
Smith, K. F. , Martial the Epigrammatist and other Essays 1920
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
Stemplinger, E. , Horaz in Urteil der Jahrhunderte 1921
Tibullus, by J. P. Postgate 1912
Vergil, by H. R. Fairclough 1926
L'Aetna, by J. Vessereau 1923
Zarnewski, Kurt, Szenerei Schilderung der Metamorphosen 1925
Zingerle, Anton, Martials Ovidstudien 1877
Ovidius und sein Verhaltnis zu den romischen Dichtern 1869-1871
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE
Baynes, T. S. , Shakespeare and Ovid, Shakespeare Studies 1896
Bennett, J. W. , Spenser's Garden of Adonis, P. M. LA. , March, 1932
Boswell, James, Life of Johnson
Browning, Robert, Poetical Works
Bush, Douglas, Notes on Milton's Classical Mythology, Studies in Philology,
April, 1931
Byron, Lord, Works, by Thomas Moore
Candy, Hugh C. H. , Some New Stanzas of Milton, 1924
Chaucer, Geoffry, Complete Works, by W. H. Skeat, 1914
Cooke, J. D. , Euhemerism: A Medieval Interpretation of Classical Paganism,
Speculum, Oct. , 1927
Cumming, W. P. , Influence of Ovid on Spenser's Mutability Cantos, Studies in
Philology, April, 1930
Dryden, John, Works
Garth, Samuel, Ovid's Metamorphoses
Gayley, C. M. , Classic Myths in English Literature and Art 1911
Guild, E. , Poems Illustrating Greek Myths in English Poetry of the Nineteenth
Century (Includes American Poets) 1895
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Tanglewood Tales, The Wonder Book
Hood, T. L. , Browning's Ancient Classical Sources, Harvard Studies in Classical
Philology, Vol. 33 1922
Kittredge, G. L. , Chaucer and His Poetry 1915
Lee, Sidney, Elizabethan and Other Essays 1929 (1909)
Life of William Shakespeare 1915
Lowes, J. L. , Chaucer and L'Ovide Moralise 1918
Marlowe, Christopher, Hero and Leander
Meech, S. B. , Chaucer and L'Ovide Moralise, P. M. LA. , March, 1931
Milton, John, Complete Poetical Works, by Edward Hawkins 1824
Complete Poetical Works, by W. V. Moody 1899
Prose Works, by Charles Symmons 1826
Morris, Lewis, An Epic of Hades
Morris, William, Poetical Works
Nitchie, Elizabeth, Vergil and the English Poets 1919
Osgood, C. G. , Classical Mythology in Milton's English Poems 1900
Owen, S. G. , Ovid and Romance (English Literature and the Classics) 1912
Palgrave, F. T. , The Golden Treasury (First and Second Series)
Pope, Alexander, Poetical Works
216
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
Rand, E. K. , Milton in Rustication, University of North Carolina Studies in
Philology, Feb. , 1922
Root, R. K. , Shakespeare's Classical Mythology 1903
Rossetti, D. G. , Poetical Works
Sandys, George, Ovid's Metamorphoses 1632
Sawtelle, A. E. , Spenser's Classical Mythology 1896
Schofield, W. H. , English Literature from the Norman Conquest to Chaucer 1921
Scott, Walter, The Waverley Novels
Shakespeare, William, Complete Works
Shakford, M. H. , Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book
15, M. L. N. , March, 1926
Shannon, E. F. , The Influence of Ovid on Chaucer 1912
Chaucer and the Roman Poets 1929
Shelley, P. B. , Poetical Works
Spenser, Edmund, Complete Works ,
Swinburne, Algernon, Poetical Works
Tennyson, Alfred, Works by Hallam, Lord Tennyson 1908
Thayer, M. R. , The Influence of Horace on the Chief English Poets of the 19th
Century 1916
Trevelyan, G. L. , The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay
FRENCH LITERATURE
Cprneille, Pierre, Oeuvres, by M. C. Marty-Leveaux 1862
Theatre de Pierre Corneille, by Alphonse Pauly 1881
De St. Ange (Desaintange) M. , Les Metamorphoses D'Ovide
Guyer, F. C, Ovid and Chretien de Troyes 1921
La Fontaine, Jean de, Oeuvres
Langlois, Ernest, Origines du Roman de la Rose 1891
Leykauf, August, Francois Habert und seine Ubersetzung der Metamorphosen
1904
Levy, Raphael, Old French Goz and Crestiiens Li Gois, P. M. LA. , June, 1931
Moliere, Oeuvres
Ripert, iSmile, Ovide, Poete de l'Amour, des Dieux, et de l'Exile (treats French
literature of the modern period) 1921
Regnier, Mathurin, Macette
Sudre, Leopold, Publii Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon Libros quomodo nos-
trates medii aevi poetae imitati interpretatique sint 1893
GERMAN LITERATURE
Cawley, F. S. , Ovidian Prototypes of Wilhelm Meister, M. L. N. 1923
Goethe, J. W. , Faust, by Calvin Thomas 1892
Goethe, J. W. , Werke
Manitius, M. , Geschichte der lateinischen Litteratur des Mittelalters
Philologisches aus Bibliothekskatalogien bis 1300
Runge, Otto, Die Metamorphosen Albrechts von Halberstadt 1908
Schiller, Friedrich, Poems by Buhver Lytton
217
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
ITALIAN LITERATURE
Ariosto, Lodovico, Orlando Furioso, by J. S. Rose
Boccaccio, Giovanni, The Decameron, by Thomas Wright
Boiardo, M. M. , Orlando Innamorato, by Gottlieb Regis 1840
Curcio, Gaetano, Q. Orazio Flacco Studiato in Italia dal Secolo 13 al 18 1913
Dante, Alighiere, Tutte le Opere, by E. Moore 1904
La Divina Commedia, by C. H. Grandgent 1913
The Divine Comedy, by H. W. Longfellow
The Vision of Dante, by H. F. Carey
Dante's Eclogues, by Wilmon Brewer 1927
Guarini, G. B. , II Pastor Fido, by Barbera 1860
Marini, G. B. , LAdone, by Carlo Culcasi 1930
Nolhac, Pierre de, Petrarque et l'Humanisme (very misleading about Ovid)
1892
Petrarca, Francesco, Le Rime Sparse e i Trionfi, by E. Chiorboli 1930
Razzoli, G. , Per le Fonti dell'Orlando Innamorato (cantos 1-30) 1901
Tasso, Torquato, Anrinta, by A. Sollerti 1926
, :' . ' Gerusalemme Liberata, by A. Vallardi 1928
SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE LITERATURE
Camoens, Luis de, The Lusiads, by W. J. Mickle, Ed. 1877
Martin, H. M. , The Perseus Myth in Lope de Vega and Calderon, P. M. LA. ,
June, 1931
Schevill, Rudolph, Ovid and the Renascence in Spain (also survey from the
rise of Christianity through the medieval period) 1913
MODERN ART AND MUSIC
; i.
Baedeker, Karl, European Guide Books
Kobbe, Gustav, The'" Complete Opera Book 1924
Muirhead, Findlay, The Blue Guide Books
Paine, J. K. , Famous Composers and their Work 1891
Personal observation in many Art Galleries of Europe and The United States
Encyclopedia Britannica, The (11th and 14th Editions) Passim
I take pleasure in acknowledging also the help of the following friends, each
of whom read a large part of the survey and offered valuable suggestions:
Harold G. Files, Professor of English, at McGill University, Montreal
Leonard C. Gifford of Newton, Massachusetts
J. Harry Hooper, Minister of the historic First Parish, Hingham, Massachusetts
Winslow H. Loveland, Professor of English at Boston University
Fred B. Lund, M. D. , Overseer of the Classical Department, Harvard University
Malcolm M. McKay, D. D. , of Atlanta, Georgia
Paul Elmer More, Author of Shelburne Essays and The Greek Tradition
Maurice W. Parker, Dramatic Coach and Musician
Edward K. Rand, Professor of Latin at Harvard University
Mary Richardson, of Chicago
W. L. Richardson, Author of Literatvre of the World
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SHAKESPEARE'S INFLUENCE ON SIR WALTER SCOTT
By Wilmon Brewer
The task is now accomplished once for all. -- The New York Herald.
Thorough and with consistent fairness leaving no room for doubt or contro-
versy. An important contribution to the study of English literature. -- The
Boston Herald.
A very scholarly and at the same time very delightful book. An important
work, presenting an immense amount of careful and discriminating research.
A picture of Scott's life and mental processes together with a very thorough
review of Scott's work in prose and poetry. An exceedingly useful appendix
traces the influence of other authors than Shakespeare. -- The Christian
Endeavor World.
A most satisfying work. A thorough piece of literary analysis. -- Sidney Lee:
Author of A Life of William Shakespeare; Editor of The Dictionary of National
Biography.
The subject needed investigating. Done in a workmanlike manner. -- William
Allen Neilson: President of Smith College; Author of The Facts about Shake-
speare; Editor of Shakespeare's Complete Works.
A most valuable contribution to our knowledge both of Shakespeare and of
Scott. -- J. T. Murray: Professor of Dramatic Literature, Harvard University;
Author of English Dramatic Companies (1588-1642).
The subject matter is interesting and convincing; the style clear, easy, yet
profuse in thought. -- Alexander Dean: Assistant Professor of Play Production,
Yale University; Author of Little Theatre Organization and Management.
I am struck by the clarity and ease of your presentation. -- Leslie Hotson:
Professor of English, Haverford College; Author of The Death of Christopher
Marlowe and of The Commonwealth and the Restoration Stage.
An admirable book. -- Wilbur L. Cross: Dean of the Graduate School, Yale
University; Author of Development of the English Novel; Editor of The Yale
Review.
An interesting and helpful study of the subject. -- Bliss Perry: Professor of
English, Harvard University; Author of A Study of Prose Fiction; Editor of
Scott's Woodstock and Ivanhoe.
The work appeals to me as well devised and thoroughly executed. I had no
notion of the enormousness of Scott's debt to Shakespeare. A remarkable series
of borrowings. -- Paul Elmer More: Author of Shelburne Essays and of The
Greek Tradition.
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DANTE? Ed/>Sn5
The irrj*. book s s ebser jot. Bin an? ? became off is irnnnar interest but for
r. t llummmtiuc of aspects of Dam* s career arses dkreEarded. In I>r. Brewer's
*MiiHiiii'jiyL 'in. mas<<t3'e ttinbeErac vmw s iinniwi>. trnTi'i* A concise, iDummaxing
jirrwautTuWii t<o <<eb uf tie four eeiozas said s HhRjng fuL of interest on their
iivmuy mipgrtanw. -- Ffce 22trwttripMt>>B Post. B^mmsiiEni. rjajdand.
A fasezutfTJttt trasslstiaa. -- F&f C&icrcfc 07 . Enplane X. ewspaper. London.
Miaiv i*dK. iriee of djerkm and pfntK'tihaaf 8cboi>>Tship. Two admirable por-
trsc*. * <<f the F>jr<<rtine. -- Ti*e ScatemaiL. Edmbnrgii. SeoTiand.
F*w know that Dame wrote two et. jagTies in the evening of his life that will
fMjpxm wortMv with those of TenpL No one until the appearance of this
book ever read them adequately translittd irto FjyHA Dr. Brewer is
pwuiiariv fitted for soeh a tasi. He s g3ft<<d with poetic insight which adds
viauemtlv t>> the vahie of correct form. The reader feels that he is reading the
tbought as Dain* would lie to have it conveyed in Finf. lvA A masterpiece
'A wbolarsiup as well as a poetical production of great beamy. We can give
i? o*bjtog bit praise for the exquisite format. -- Tfce Rochester Democratic
Chror&dk, Boebest*r, New York.
Even in this day scholars will translate the classics and take their reward in
n*rvi'*. A polished poem through which glows much of the original. -- The
(J'dMrid TrJ/uM, Oakland, California.
A delightful book, so unexpected and precious in content and so elegant in
format! It is a genuine blend of scholarship and literature. -- Katharine Lee
Bate*; Professor of English, Wellesley; Author of America the Beautiful and
Other Poem*.
I have read the book with delight. It is a real joy to read a translation so
sensitive in its poetic phrasing. -- Walter L. Bullock: Associate Professor of
Italian, Chicago University; President American Association of Teachers of
Italian.
I like the evident care and thoroughness. The eclogues are excellent; the
fine essay is lucid and full of nourishment for the mind. -- William A. Falconer:
Translator of Cicero for the Loeb Classical Library.
It Iwh a quiet charm, a fine restraint. The introductory notes and the essay
<<iv<i richer meaning. -- Alwin Thaler: Professor of English, University of
Tennessee; Author of Shakespeare's Silences.
It is a fine piece of work, admirable in conception, sure in execution. With
rich poetical feeling and Dantean restraint and power. I like the prose portions
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of the work, as well as the poetry. -- Amos R. Wells: Editor Emeritus of The
Christian Endeavor World.
This is a perfect gem of a book, your little Dante's Eclogues. To read it is a
real delight, and to study it is to learn how a book should be made. Concise,
clear, always to the point are your explanations. Wisely you have avoided dis-
cussion; presented for each controverted problem the one most rational answer;
and given thus to the whole a clean-cut, coherent significance. As to the trans-
lation, it is one of those very rare versions that read like an original--and an
original by a real poet. I congratulate you heartily, though not without envy.
-- Charles H. Grandgent: Chairman of the Division of Modern Languages,
Harvard University; Professor of Italian Literature; Author of Dante; Editor
of Dante's Divine Comedy.
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The Metamorphoses, by Rudolph Ehwald 1915-16
Publius Ovidius Naso (Selections), by William Ramsay 1859
Rimedia Amoris and De Medicamina Faciei, by Geyza-Nemethy 1921
Translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses, by Joseph Addison
The Tristia and Epistolae ex Ponto, by A. L^Wheeler 1924
Plessis, Frederic, La Poesie Latine 1909
Prescott, H. W. , The Development of Vergil's Art 1927
Pervigilium Veneris, by J. W. McKail 1912
Propertius, by H. E. Butler 1912
Rand, E. K. , The Chronology of Ovid's Early Works (gives relations of Ovid
and Horace) 1907
The Magical Art of Vergil 1931
Notes on Ovid, Classical Essays and Reviews 1904
Ovid and his Influence 1925
Ovid and the Spirit of Metamorphoses, Harvard Essays on Classical
Subjects 1912
Schanze, Martin von, Geschichte der Romischen Litteratur 1890
Schonfeld, Paul, Ovid's Metamorphosen in Verhaltnis der Antiken Kunst 1877
Sellar, W. Y. , Roman Poets of the Augustan Age 1892
Roman Poets of the Republic 1905
Seneca, Tragedies, by F. J. Miller 1917
Smith, K. F. , Martial the Epigrammatist and other Essays 1920
215
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
Stemplinger, E. , Horaz in Urteil der Jahrhunderte 1921
Tibullus, by J. P. Postgate 1912
Vergil, by H. R. Fairclough 1926
L'Aetna, by J. Vessereau 1923
Zarnewski, Kurt, Szenerei Schilderung der Metamorphosen 1925
Zingerle, Anton, Martials Ovidstudien 1877
Ovidius und sein Verhaltnis zu den romischen Dichtern 1869-1871
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE
Baynes, T. S. , Shakespeare and Ovid, Shakespeare Studies 1896
Bennett, J. W. , Spenser's Garden of Adonis, P. M. LA. , March, 1932
Boswell, James, Life of Johnson
Browning, Robert, Poetical Works
Bush, Douglas, Notes on Milton's Classical Mythology, Studies in Philology,
April, 1931
Byron, Lord, Works, by Thomas Moore
Candy, Hugh C. H. , Some New Stanzas of Milton, 1924
Chaucer, Geoffry, Complete Works, by W. H. Skeat, 1914
Cooke, J. D. , Euhemerism: A Medieval Interpretation of Classical Paganism,
Speculum, Oct. , 1927
Cumming, W. P. , Influence of Ovid on Spenser's Mutability Cantos, Studies in
Philology, April, 1930
Dryden, John, Works
Garth, Samuel, Ovid's Metamorphoses
Gayley, C. M. , Classic Myths in English Literature and Art 1911
Guild, E. , Poems Illustrating Greek Myths in English Poetry of the Nineteenth
Century (Includes American Poets) 1895
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Tanglewood Tales, The Wonder Book
Hood, T. L. , Browning's Ancient Classical Sources, Harvard Studies in Classical
Philology, Vol. 33 1922
Kittredge, G. L. , Chaucer and His Poetry 1915
Lee, Sidney, Elizabethan and Other Essays 1929 (1909)
Life of William Shakespeare 1915
Lowes, J. L. , Chaucer and L'Ovide Moralise 1918
Marlowe, Christopher, Hero and Leander
Meech, S. B. , Chaucer and L'Ovide Moralise, P. M. LA. , March, 1931
Milton, John, Complete Poetical Works, by Edward Hawkins 1824
Complete Poetical Works, by W. V. Moody 1899
Prose Works, by Charles Symmons 1826
Morris, Lewis, An Epic of Hades
Morris, William, Poetical Works
Nitchie, Elizabeth, Vergil and the English Poets 1919
Osgood, C. G. , Classical Mythology in Milton's English Poems 1900
Owen, S. G. , Ovid and Romance (English Literature and the Classics) 1912
Palgrave, F. T. , The Golden Treasury (First and Second Series)
Pope, Alexander, Poetical Works
216
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
Rand, E. K. , Milton in Rustication, University of North Carolina Studies in
Philology, Feb. , 1922
Root, R. K. , Shakespeare's Classical Mythology 1903
Rossetti, D. G. , Poetical Works
Sandys, George, Ovid's Metamorphoses 1632
Sawtelle, A. E. , Spenser's Classical Mythology 1896
Schofield, W. H. , English Literature from the Norman Conquest to Chaucer 1921
Scott, Walter, The Waverley Novels
Shakespeare, William, Complete Works
Shakford, M. H. , Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book
15, M. L. N. , March, 1926
Shannon, E. F. , The Influence of Ovid on Chaucer 1912
Chaucer and the Roman Poets 1929
Shelley, P. B. , Poetical Works
Spenser, Edmund, Complete Works ,
Swinburne, Algernon, Poetical Works
Tennyson, Alfred, Works by Hallam, Lord Tennyson 1908
Thayer, M. R. , The Influence of Horace on the Chief English Poets of the 19th
Century 1916
Trevelyan, G. L. , The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay
FRENCH LITERATURE
Cprneille, Pierre, Oeuvres, by M. C. Marty-Leveaux 1862
Theatre de Pierre Corneille, by Alphonse Pauly 1881
De St. Ange (Desaintange) M. , Les Metamorphoses D'Ovide
Guyer, F. C, Ovid and Chretien de Troyes 1921
La Fontaine, Jean de, Oeuvres
Langlois, Ernest, Origines du Roman de la Rose 1891
Leykauf, August, Francois Habert und seine Ubersetzung der Metamorphosen
1904
Levy, Raphael, Old French Goz and Crestiiens Li Gois, P. M. LA. , June, 1931
Moliere, Oeuvres
Ripert, iSmile, Ovide, Poete de l'Amour, des Dieux, et de l'Exile (treats French
literature of the modern period) 1921
Regnier, Mathurin, Macette
Sudre, Leopold, Publii Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon Libros quomodo nos-
trates medii aevi poetae imitati interpretatique sint 1893
GERMAN LITERATURE
Cawley, F. S. , Ovidian Prototypes of Wilhelm Meister, M. L. N. 1923
Goethe, J. W. , Faust, by Calvin Thomas 1892
Goethe, J. W. , Werke
Manitius, M. , Geschichte der lateinischen Litteratur des Mittelalters
Philologisches aus Bibliothekskatalogien bis 1300
Runge, Otto, Die Metamorphosen Albrechts von Halberstadt 1908
Schiller, Friedrich, Poems by Buhver Lytton
217
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? BIBLIOGRAPHY
ITALIAN LITERATURE
Ariosto, Lodovico, Orlando Furioso, by J. S. Rose
Boccaccio, Giovanni, The Decameron, by Thomas Wright
Boiardo, M. M. , Orlando Innamorato, by Gottlieb Regis 1840
Curcio, Gaetano, Q. Orazio Flacco Studiato in Italia dal Secolo 13 al 18 1913
Dante, Alighiere, Tutte le Opere, by E. Moore 1904
La Divina Commedia, by C. H. Grandgent 1913
The Divine Comedy, by H. W. Longfellow
The Vision of Dante, by H. F. Carey
Dante's Eclogues, by Wilmon Brewer 1927
Guarini, G. B. , II Pastor Fido, by Barbera 1860
Marini, G. B. , LAdone, by Carlo Culcasi 1930
Nolhac, Pierre de, Petrarque et l'Humanisme (very misleading about Ovid)
1892
Petrarca, Francesco, Le Rime Sparse e i Trionfi, by E. Chiorboli 1930
Razzoli, G. , Per le Fonti dell'Orlando Innamorato (cantos 1-30) 1901
Tasso, Torquato, Anrinta, by A. Sollerti 1926
, :' . ' Gerusalemme Liberata, by A. Vallardi 1928
SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE LITERATURE
Camoens, Luis de, The Lusiads, by W. J. Mickle, Ed. 1877
Martin, H. M. , The Perseus Myth in Lope de Vega and Calderon, P. M. LA. ,
June, 1931
Schevill, Rudolph, Ovid and the Renascence in Spain (also survey from the
rise of Christianity through the medieval period) 1913
MODERN ART AND MUSIC
; i.
Baedeker, Karl, European Guide Books
Kobbe, Gustav, The'" Complete Opera Book 1924
Muirhead, Findlay, The Blue Guide Books
Paine, J. K. , Famous Composers and their Work 1891
Personal observation in many Art Galleries of Europe and The United States
Encyclopedia Britannica, The (11th and 14th Editions) Passim
I take pleasure in acknowledging also the help of the following friends, each
of whom read a large part of the survey and offered valuable suggestions:
Harold G. Files, Professor of English, at McGill University, Montreal
Leonard C. Gifford of Newton, Massachusetts
J. Harry Hooper, Minister of the historic First Parish, Hingham, Massachusetts
Winslow H. Loveland, Professor of English at Boston University
Fred B. Lund, M. D. , Overseer of the Classical Department, Harvard University
Malcolm M. McKay, D. D. , of Atlanta, Georgia
Paul Elmer More, Author of Shelburne Essays and The Greek Tradition
Maurice W. Parker, Dramatic Coach and Musician
Edward K. Rand, Professor of Latin at Harvard University
Mary Richardson, of Chicago
W. L. Richardson, Author of Literatvre of the World
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SHAKESPEARE'S INFLUENCE ON SIR WALTER SCOTT
By Wilmon Brewer
The task is now accomplished once for all. -- The New York Herald.
Thorough and with consistent fairness leaving no room for doubt or contro-
versy. An important contribution to the study of English literature. -- The
Boston Herald.
A very scholarly and at the same time very delightful book. An important
work, presenting an immense amount of careful and discriminating research.
A picture of Scott's life and mental processes together with a very thorough
review of Scott's work in prose and poetry. An exceedingly useful appendix
traces the influence of other authors than Shakespeare. -- The Christian
Endeavor World.
A most satisfying work. A thorough piece of literary analysis. -- Sidney Lee:
Author of A Life of William Shakespeare; Editor of The Dictionary of National
Biography.
The subject needed investigating. Done in a workmanlike manner. -- William
Allen Neilson: President of Smith College; Author of The Facts about Shake-
speare; Editor of Shakespeare's Complete Works.
A most valuable contribution to our knowledge both of Shakespeare and of
Scott. -- J. T. Murray: Professor of Dramatic Literature, Harvard University;
Author of English Dramatic Companies (1588-1642).
The subject matter is interesting and convincing; the style clear, easy, yet
profuse in thought. -- Alexander Dean: Assistant Professor of Play Production,
Yale University; Author of Little Theatre Organization and Management.
I am struck by the clarity and ease of your presentation. -- Leslie Hotson:
Professor of English, Haverford College; Author of The Death of Christopher
Marlowe and of The Commonwealth and the Restoration Stage.
An admirable book. -- Wilbur L. Cross: Dean of the Graduate School, Yale
University; Author of Development of the English Novel; Editor of The Yale
Review.
An interesting and helpful study of the subject. -- Bliss Perry: Professor of
English, Harvard University; Author of A Study of Prose Fiction; Editor of
Scott's Woodstock and Ivanhoe.
The work appeals to me as well devised and thoroughly executed. I had no
notion of the enormousness of Scott's debt to Shakespeare. A remarkable series
of borrowings. -- Paul Elmer More: Author of Shelburne Essays and of The
Greek Tradition.
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DANTE? Ed/>Sn5
The irrj*. book s s ebser jot. Bin an? ? became off is irnnnar interest but for
r. t llummmtiuc of aspects of Dam* s career arses dkreEarded. In I>r. Brewer's
*MiiHiiii'jiyL 'in. mas<<t3'e ttinbeErac vmw s iinniwi>. trnTi'i* A concise, iDummaxing
jirrwautTuWii t<o <<eb uf tie four eeiozas said s HhRjng fuL of interest on their
iivmuy mipgrtanw. -- Ffce 22trwttripMt>>B Post. B^mmsiiEni. rjajdand.
A fasezutfTJttt trasslstiaa. -- F&f C&icrcfc 07 . Enplane X. ewspaper. London.
Miaiv i*dK. iriee of djerkm and pfntK'tihaaf 8cboi>>Tship. Two admirable por-
trsc*. * <<f the F>jr<<rtine. -- Ti*e ScatemaiL. Edmbnrgii. SeoTiand.
F*w know that Dame wrote two et. jagTies in the evening of his life that will
fMjpxm wortMv with those of TenpL No one until the appearance of this
book ever read them adequately translittd irto FjyHA Dr. Brewer is
pwuiiariv fitted for soeh a tasi. He s g3ft<<d with poetic insight which adds
viauemtlv t>> the vahie of correct form. The reader feels that he is reading the
tbought as Dain* would lie to have it conveyed in Finf. lvA A masterpiece
'A wbolarsiup as well as a poetical production of great beamy. We can give
i? o*bjtog bit praise for the exquisite format. -- Tfce Rochester Democratic
Chror&dk, Boebest*r, New York.
Even in this day scholars will translate the classics and take their reward in
n*rvi'*. A polished poem through which glows much of the original. -- The
(J'dMrid TrJ/uM, Oakland, California.
A delightful book, so unexpected and precious in content and so elegant in
format! It is a genuine blend of scholarship and literature. -- Katharine Lee
Bate*; Professor of English, Wellesley; Author of America the Beautiful and
Other Poem*.
I have read the book with delight. It is a real joy to read a translation so
sensitive in its poetic phrasing. -- Walter L. Bullock: Associate Professor of
Italian, Chicago University; President American Association of Teachers of
Italian.
I like the evident care and thoroughness. The eclogues are excellent; the
fine essay is lucid and full of nourishment for the mind. -- William A. Falconer:
Translator of Cicero for the Loeb Classical Library.
It Iwh a quiet charm, a fine restraint. The introductory notes and the essay
<<iv<i richer meaning. -- Alwin Thaler: Professor of English, University of
Tennessee; Author of Shakespeare's Silences.
It is a fine piece of work, admirable in conception, sure in execution. With
rich poetical feeling and Dantean restraint and power. I like the prose portions
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of the work, as well as the poetry. -- Amos R. Wells: Editor Emeritus of The
Christian Endeavor World.
This is a perfect gem of a book, your little Dante's Eclogues. To read it is a
real delight, and to study it is to learn how a book should be made. Concise,
clear, always to the point are your explanations. Wisely you have avoided dis-
cussion; presented for each controverted problem the one most rational answer;
and given thus to the whole a clean-cut, coherent significance. As to the trans-
lation, it is one of those very rare versions that read like an original--and an
original by a real poet. I congratulate you heartily, though not without envy.
-- Charles H. Grandgent: Chairman of the Division of Modern Languages,
Harvard University; Professor of Italian Literature; Author of Dante; Editor
of Dante's Divine Comedy.
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