]
Chapters III. and IV. of "The Development of the English Novel," by
W. L. Cross (Macmillan, 1899.)
[A very full treatment. In the Appendix are some useful lists of
the earlier Historical Novels.]
Article on "Three American Historical Romances," by W. E. Simonds,
in The Atlantic Monthly, March, 1900.
Article on "The Reading of Historical Novels and the Study of
History," by Ada Shurmer, in The Scots Magazine, April, 1900.
Chapter III. ("The Historical Novel"), in F. H. Stoddard's "The
Evolution of the English Novel" (Macmillan, 1900).
[A highly important contribution.]
The two sections on Historical Fiction, relating to Greece and Rome
respectively, in Arthur L. Goodrich's "Topics of Greek and Roman
History" (Macmillan, 1900).
[For those requiring a fuller list of Greek and Roman tales than
that given in my pages, the above will be found useful.]
Article on "Historical Novels and their uses in teaching," by C. S.
Fearenside, in The School World, November, 1900.
[An exceptionally good article. The writer states his case clearly
and forcibly, and his argument is all the more convincing by reason
of its moderation.
Pages:
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125