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Tennyson. Diss., Münster. Weimar: R. Wagner, 1917. 8vo. pp. 66Reviewed by A. Schroer in Deutsche Lit. Zeitg., June 1922, XXXXIII, 471. 345. COMBS, JOSIAH HENRY. A Word-List from Georgia. Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 183-4.

346. COMBS, JOSIAH HENRY and others. Marbles. Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 186-8.

DENBY, M. See under Language, General.

347. EAGAR, W. McG. The Cockney Tongue. Contemp. Review, Sept. 1922, CXXII, 363-72.

348. FAIRFAX-BLAKEBOROUGH, J. Yorkshire Land Terms: "Onstand,' Gairns." N. and Q., Feb. 4, 1922, X, 89.

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"Yorkshire Use of 'Thou.' N. and Q., May 27, 1922, X, 408; cf. June 10, p. 456; June 17, p. 476; June 24, P. 496.

350. GEPP, EDWARD. A Contribution to an Essex Dialect Dictionary. (Bibl. 1920, IV, 68; 1921, 239.) Reviewed by W. Horn in Anglia Beibl., Feb. 1922, XXXIII, 25-30.

351. A Contribution to an Essex Dialect Dictionary. Essex Review, 1922, XXXI, 83-104. See also A German Professor on our Dialect. [Notes by Prof. Wilhelm Horn on the Essex Dialect.] Essex Review, 1922, XXXI, 105-8.

352. GREGORY, R. R. C. Poems in Dialect. (The Somerset Folk Series, Vol. 5.) Somerset Folk Press, 1922. 7 × 5. pp. 133.

353. HALLIDAY, W. J. Dialect Progress. Trans. of Yorks. Dialect Soc., 1922, IV, 44–6.

354. HANFORD, G. L. Metaphor and Simile in American FolkSpeech. Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 149–80.

355. LEHMAN, BENJAMIN HARRISON. Additional Words from the Northwest. Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 181.

356. LONG, PERCY WALDRON. Fields for Collectors. Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 188-9.

357. MCCURRY, SAMUEL S. The Ballads of Ballytumulty. Rev. and enlarged. With an Introduction on the Ulster Dialect by Sir John Byers. Carswell, 1922. Cr. 8vo. 7 × 5. PP. 143. 3s. 6d.

358. MENCKEN, H. L. The American Language; an Inquiry into the Development of English in the United States. 2nd edition revised and enlarged. New York: Knopf, 1921; London: J. Cape, 1922. 91 × 61. pp. xvii, 492. 30s. Reviewed in Sat. Review, Mar. 25, 1922, CXXXIII, 313–4; in The Nation-Athen., May 6, 1922, XXXI, 193–4; in The Dial, March 1922, LXXII, 327; by Harry M. Ayres in Lit. Review, Apr. 22, 1922, p. 599; by John Macy in The Nation, Apr. 12, 1922, CXIV, 430-1; by Brander Matthews in New York Times Book Review, July 9, 1922, pp. 2, 31.

359. MOTT, Frank Luther. A Word-List from Pioneer Iowa and an Inquiry into Iowa Dialect Origins. Philol. Quarterly, July 1922,

I, 202-21.

360.

An Additional Word-List from Pioneer Iowa. Philol. Quarterly, Oct. 1922, 1, 304–10.

361. PALMER, F. L. Dialect Words from the Pioneers. Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 185–6.

362. POUND, LOUISE. Intentional Mispronunciation in the Central West. Dialect Notes, 1922, v, 133–8.

363. ROPE, H. E. G. In Defence of Dialect. The Month, Sept. 1922, CXL, 228-33.

SERJEANTSON, MARY S. See under Phonology.

364. SHULTERS, JOHN RAYMOND. Hop-Field Terms from Western New York. Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 182–3.

365. TUCKER, G. M. American English. (Bibl. 1921, 255.) Reviewed by G. Kartzke in Archiv, April 1922, CXLIII, 297-9; by Arthur G. Kennedy in Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 190-4; by J. H. G. Grattan in Mod. Lang. Review, Oct. 1922, XVII, 429-30.

366. URLAU, KURT. Die Sprache des Dialektdichters William Barnes. Diss., Berlin: Mayer and Müller, 1921. 8vo. pp. 54. Reviewed by F. Holthausen in Anglia Beibl., April 1922, XXXIII, 90–2. 367. VIKAR, A. Contributions to the History of the Durham Dialects. (Lund Diss.) Malmö: Röhrs Boktryckeri, 1922. 8vo. pp. xiv, 160.

368. WEEKLEY, ERNEST. Mrs Gamp and the King's English [Cockney]. Cornhill, May 1922, No. 311, pp. 565–76; cf. R. H. Thornton in N. and Q., Dec. 16, 1922, XI, 488; cf. Dec. 30, p. 537. See also No. 1933.

369. WELLS, WHITNEY HASTINGS. Words Used in the Drug Traffic. Dialect Notes, 1922, V, 181-2.

WESTERGAARD, ELISABETH. See under Word Formation.

370. WIEGERT, HANS. 'Fim an' Nell' von W. F. Rock. Eine Studie zum Dialekt von Devonshire. (Bibl. 1920, IV, 73.) Reviewed by M. Weyrauch in Lit. Zentralbl., Apr. 1922, LXXIII, 259–60.

VII. METRE AND STYLE

371. AUSTIN, Mrs MARY. Native Rhythms. Lit. Review, July 1, 1922, pp. 769–70. Comment by Steven T. Byington in Lit. Review, July 22, 1922, p. 831; by Harvey M. Watts, Aug. 12, pp. 878-80. Reply to Watts by Mrs Austin, ib. Sept. 2, p. 926.

372. BALDWIN, CHARLES SEARS. Which Verse is Free? Lit. Review, Oct. 14, 1922, pp. 101-2.

373. BAUM, PAULL FRANKLIN. The Principles of English Versification. Harvard: Univ. Press; Oxford: Univ. Press, Milford, 1922. 8vo. 21 cm. pp. ix, 215 [1]. 10s. 6d. Reviewed in Sat. Review, Dec. 9, 1922, CXXXIV, 888-90; by Richard Le Gallienne in New York Times Book Review, Dec. 24, 1922, p. 2.

374. BRIDGES, Robert. Humdrum and Harum-Scarum. A Paper on Free Verse. Mercury, Nov. 1922, VII, 54-63.

375.

A Paper on Free Verse. North Amer. Review, Nov.

1922, CCXVI, 647-58.

376.

Milton's Prosody, with a Chapter on Accentual Verse

and Notes. (Bibl. 1921, 267.) Revised final edition. Oxford: Univ. Press, 1921. Reviewed by J. W. Bright in Mod. Lang. Notes, May 1922, XXXVII, 316–20; by R. D. Jameson in The New Republic, July 19, 1922, XXXI, 224-5; by T. S. Omond in Mod. Lang. Review, Jan. 1922, XVII, 90–6.

BROOKE, TUCKER. See below under Marlowe, C.

377. BRUNNER, KARL. Zur Geschichte des englischen Briefstils. Archiv, Aug. 1922, CXLIII, 256–8.

378. EATON, WALTER PRICHARD. On Teaching Style. The Freeman, June 28, 1922, V, 371-2.

379. FINSTERBUSCH, FR. Der Versbau der mittelenglischen Dichtungen Sir Perceval of Gales and Sir Degreuant. (Wiener Beitr. z. engl. Phil. XLIX.) Wien and Leipzig: Braumüller, 1919. pp. xi, 181. Reviewed by O. Funke in Literaturblatt, Jan.-Feb., XLIII, 25-7.

379 a. FREEMAN, The. [On Free Verse.] June 14, 1922, V, 334–5. 380. HÜTTENBRENNER, FELIX. Probe eines metrischen Wörterbuches für das Altenglische. (Phoenix.) Engl. Stud., Apr. 1922, LVI, 240-53.

INGE, WILLIAM RALPH. See under Literature, General: Royal Soc. of Literature. No. 415.

381. JONES, Llewellyn. A Principle of Prosody. The Freeman, Apr. 26, 1922, V, 162.

382. KERL. Hendiadyoin bei Shakespeare. MS Diss., Marburg,

1922.

383. KLINGER, GERTRUD. Euphuistische Elemente in Shakespeares Prosa. MS Diss., Breslau, 1922. 4to. pp. 183. Summary, Breslau, 1922. 8vo. pp. 2.

384. Literary Review, The. American Style, Dec. 9, 1922, p. 285. ́ 385. LOWELL, AMY. Is there a Reaction? Lit. Review, Aug. 12, 1922, pp. 865-6. On verse.

385 a. MAYNARD, THEODORE. The Fallacy of Free Verse. Yale Review, Jan. 1922, n.s., XI, 354–66.

386. MEIER, HERMANN. Die Strophenform in den englischen Mysterienspielen. Diss., Freiburg i. B.: Rebholz, 1921. 8vo. pp. 70. 387. MONTAGUE, C. E. “Only Too Clear.” North Amer. Review, Apr. 1922, ccxv, 509–18.

387 a. MORRIS, A. R. The Free-Verse Cult. Lit. Review, July 22, 1922, pp. 830-1.

388. MURRY, J. MIDDLETON. The Problem of Style. Milford, 1922. 7 × 51. pp. viii, 148. 6s. 6d. Contents: 1. The Meaning and Psychology of Style; 2. Poetry and Prose; 3. The Central Problem of Style; 4. The Process of Creative Style; 5. The English Bible; 6. The Grand Style. Reviewed in T.L.S. (Leading Article), Apr. 27; by Edward Shanks in Mercury, May 1922, VI, IOI; in N. and Q., Apr. 15, X, 298-9; in the Sat. Review, Apr. 1, 1922, CXXXIII, 342; in The Spectator, Apr. 15, 1922, CXXVIII, 471-2; in The New Statesman, May 27, 1922, XIX, 213-4; in The Nation-Athen., Apr. 15, 1922, XXXI, 92–4;

by James Wilson Bright in Mod. Lang. Notes, Dec. 1922, XXXVII, 8, 506-11; by Henry B. Fuller in The New Republic, July 19, 1922, XXXI, 221–2; by Richard Le Gallienne in New York Times Book Review, Nov. 12, 1922, pp. 5, 21 (illus.).

389. OMOND, T. S. A Study of Metre. Reprinted from the first edition. London: Alexander Moring, The De La More Press, 1920. Reviewed by James Wilson Bright in Mod. Lang. Notes, Jan. 1922, XXXVII, 1, 59–62. Rejoinder by Omond, March, pp. 181-3. Reviewed by R. D. Jameson in The New Republic, July 19, 1922, XXXI, 224–5. 390. English Metrists. 1921. (Bibl. 1921, 272.) Reviewed by R. B. McK[errow] in Mod. Lang. Review, Oct. 1922, XVII, 436. PITKIN, WALTER B. Taste, Style and Teachers. See under Literature: General.

PYRE, J. F. A. See under Tennyson.

391. RASCOE, BURTON. The Biblical Style. The New Republic, May 17, 1922, XXX, 338–9.

392. RUSSELL, CHARLES EDWARD. Principles of Prosody. The Freeman, July 5, 1922, V, 402. Reply by Llewellyn Jones in same, Aug. 30, 1922, V, 593.

393. SCHWARZ, MIA. Alliteration im englischen Kulturleben neuerer Zeit. MS Diss., Greifswald. 4to. (2to.). pp. 79. Summary: Greifswald, Adler, 1921. 8vo. pp. 4.

394. SHERMAN, Stuart Pratt. American Style. The Bookman, Nov. 1922, LVI, 257.

395. STEWART, GEORGE R., Jr. Modern Metrical Technique as illustrated by Ballad Meter (1700-1920). New York, 1922. Columbia University dissertation, privately published.

396. STRACHEY, J. ST LOE. The Vicissitudes of Blank Verse. Mercury, May 1922, VI, 45–60; Corr., T. S. Omond and others, June 1922, VI, 190–2; further Corr., July 1922, VI, 305–6, Aug. 1922, VI, 423, Sept. 1922, VI, 531.

397. TIEZOLD, WILLI. George Meredith's Prosastil. MS Diss., Jena, 1922. Summary in Phil. Fak. Jena, Verzeichnis der Diss., 1921-2, 83-4.

398. Times Literary Supplement (The). Uniqueness, with a Note on Vers Libre. Jan. 5, 1922.

399. STRUNK, WILLIAM, Jr. English Metres. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Co-operative Society, 1922. 19 cm. pp. 61.

400. STURTEVANT, E. H. On the Frequency of Short Words in Verse. The Classical Weekly, Dec. 19, 1921, XV, 73–6.

401. UNTERMEYER, LOUIS. Return of the Vers Libretine. The Nation, June 7, 1922, CXIV, 686–7.

401 a.

XXXII, 143-4.

Rhythm and Reason. The New Republic, Oct. 4, 1922,

402. WOODBRIDGE, BENJAMIN MATHER. Katharsis Again. Texas Review, Apr. 1922, VII, 191-7.

ENGLISH LITERATURE

VIII. GENERAL

VIII (a). ACADEMIES AND LEARNED SOCIETIES 403. Aberystwyth Studies; by Members of the University College of Wales. Vol. III, ed. J. W. H. Atkins. Aberystwyth: The College, 1922. 93 × 6. pp. 102. Contents: 1. Prof. H. J. Rose, The Greek Agones, pp. 1-24. 2. Prof. Edward Bensly, A Few Notes on the Familiar Letters of James Howell, Section I, pp. 27–42. 3. Prof. T. Gwynn Jones, Fable Literature in Welsh, pp. 45–70. 4. Richard Thomas, Trajano Boccalini's Influence upon English Literature, pp. 73-102.

British Academy. 404. Proceedings of. Vol. x. Milford, 1922. Hitherto published: 1. Drinkwater, John. Some Contributions to the English Anthology with special reference to the xvII century. (Warton Lecture on English Poetry XIII.) pp. 20. IS. 2. Bradley, Henry. On the Text of Abbo of Fleury's Quæstiones Grammaticales. [980-982 at the Monastic School at Ramsey.] pp. 8. Is. 3. Tait, James. The Study of Early Municipal History in England. pp. 17. IS. 6d. 4. Ward, James. Immanuel Kant, 1724-1804. (Annual Philosophical Lecture: Henriette Hertz Trust.) pp. 22. Is. 6d.

Chaucer Society. 405. SPURGEON, CAROLINE F. E. Five Hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism and Allusion. Milford and Kegan Paul. Part IV, Appendix A (Second Series, 53). pp. 107. 1922 for 1914. Part V, Appendices B and C (Second Series, 54). pp. 152. 1922 for 1915.

Early English Text Society. 406. BLOCK, K. S. (ed.). Ludus Coventriæ. Extra Series, No. cxx, 1922 (for 1917). Milford. pp. lx, 403, facs. 30s.

406 a. Hali Meidenhad. An Alliterative Homily of the 13th century. From MS. Bodley 34 Oxford and Cotton MS. Titus D. 18 British Museum. Ed. by the late F. J. Furnivall. Revised ed. by Oswald Cockayne. Milford. 9 × 5. pp. 116. 12s.

407. STEELE, ROBERT (ed.). The Earliest Arithmetics in English [i.e. The Crafte of Nombrynge etc.] Extra Series, No. CXVIII. Oxford: Univ. Press. 15s. Reviewed in N. and Q., Dec. 9, XI, 480.

English Association. 408. Essays and Studies by Members of. Vol. VII: Collected by John Bailey. (Bibl. 1921, 383.) Reviewed in The New Statesman, March 4, 1922, XVIII, 624; in The Spectator, March 11, 1922, CXXVIII, 316–7; in The Nation-Athen. by J. Middleton Murry, Feb. 25, 1922, XXX, 798–800; in T.L.S., Jan. 26, 1922; cf. W. H. Grattan Flood in T.L.S., Corr., Feb. 9; in N. and Q., Jan. 14, X, 40.

409. Essays and Studies by Members of. Vol. VIII: Collected by G. C. Moore Smith. Oxford: Univ. Press, Milford, 1922. Members, 3s. 6d. Contents: Tragedy, by J. S. Smart; The Felon Sew, by George H. Cowling; On the Meanings of Certain Terms in the Anglo-Saxon

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