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English Literature
FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS

General Editor:
J. H. FOWLER, M.A.
ASSISTANT MASTER AT CLIFTON COLLEGE.

The Special Features of this Series include the following

(1) The volumes are graduated in difficulty with special reference to the range of study which may be expected in Secondary Schools.
(2) The text of each book is sufficient for one term's work.
(3) The texts are not elaborately annotated, but are provided with such Introductions and Notes as may help to an intelligent appreciation of the text. In the choice of matter for notes it is recognised that the pupil wants such knowledge as grown-up readers also want for the enjoyment of literature—not philological learning.
(4) Glossaries of difficult words and Exercises intended to enlarge the pupil's own vocabulary.
(5) A set of Questions, carefully chosen so as to direct the study of the book upon right lines and discourage cramming of unessential facts.
(6) Suggested subjects for Short Essays.
(7) Passages suitable for Repetition—Prose as well as Verse.
(8) Helps to further study. A short list of books, with explanation of the way in which, or purpose for which, they are to be used.
(9) Many of the volumes are illustrated.

(1) POETRY AND GENERAL LITERATURE.

FIRST YEAR.
ANDERSEN, HANSStories from. Selected by Mrs. P. A Barnett 1s. 3d.
ARABIAN NIGHTSStories from. Edited by A.T. Martin, M.A. 1s. 3d
BALLADS OLD AND NEW. Selected and Edited by H. B Cotterill, M.A. Part I, 1s. 3d. Part II, 1s 3d.
DEFOE—ROBINSON CRUSOE. Abridged and Edited by J. Hutchinson. 1s 3d.
GRIMM'S FAIRY TALESA Selection Edited by A. T. Martin, M A. 1s. 3d.
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. Abridged and Edited by G. C. Earle, B A. 1s. 3d
HAWTHORNE'S STORIES FROM A WONDER-BOOK FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, Edited by J. H. Fowler, M A 1s 3d.
HAWTHORNE'S TANGLEWOOD TALES. Edited by J. H. Fowler, M.A. Parts I and II 1s. 3d. each.
HEROES OF ASGARD, THE. By A. and E. Keary. Adapted and Edited by M. R. Earle 1s. 6d.
HINDU TALES FROM THE SANSKRIT. Edited by Mrs A Bell.
NJAL AND GUNNAR. A Tale of Old IcelandEdited by H. Malim, M.A. 1s. 3d.
ODYSSEY, THE BOY'S. By W. C. Perry. Edited by T. S. Peppin, M.A. 1s 6d.
PANDAV PRINCES, THE. Edited by Wallace Gandy, 1s. 3d
PERSIAN HERO, A.Stories from the "Shah Nameh" Edited by Wallace Gandy. 1s 3d
SPENSER, TALES FROM. By Sophia H. MacLehose. 1s. 3d.
TROY, THE TALE OF. Re-told in English by Aubrey Stewart. Edited by T. S. Peppin, M A 1s 9d.
WANDERINGS OF RAMA, PRINCE OF INDIA. Edited by W. Gandy. 1s. 3d.

SECOND YEAR.
CHILDREN OF THE DAWN. Old Tales of Greece. By E. F. Buckley. With Introduction by A. Sidgwick; Notes and Subjects for Essays by J. H. Fowler Parts I. and II. 1s 3d each.

DICKENS'S DAVID COPPERFIELD. Abridged by H. A Treble , M. A.

[In preparation.


IRVING'S RIP VAN WINKLE, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and other Sketches Edited by H M. Butler, M A. 1s 3d
THE ISLE OF GRAMARYE, or TALES OF OLD BRITAIN. By E .P. Roberts Part I. 1s. 3d Part II. 1s. 3d.
KINGSLEY'S ANDROMEDA, with the Story of Perseus prefixed. Edited by George Yeld, M A. 1s. 3d.
LONGFELLOW'S SHORTER POEMS. Edited by H. B. Cotterill, M.A. 1s 3d.
MALORY'S MORTE D'ARTHUR. Edited by Dorothy M. Macardle. 1s. 3d.
POETRY ILUSTRATIVE OF ENGLISH HISTORY, A BOOK OF. Edited by G. Dowse, B.A. Part I A D. 62–1485. Part II. The Tudors and Stuarts. Part III The Hanoverian Dynasty. 1s. each
REYNARD THE FOX. Edited by H. A. Treble, M A.
SCOTT—IVANHOE. Abridged and Edited by F Johnson. 1s. 9d.
SCOTT—THE TALISMAN. Abridged and Edited by F. Johnson. 1s 9d.
SERTUM: A GARLAND OF PROSE NARRATIVES. Selected and Edited by J. H. Fowler and H W M. Parr Book I. Sixteenth to Sighteenth Centuries. 1s. 3d Book II. Nineteenth Century. 1s 3d.
WHITES SELBORNE—Selections. Edited by F. A. Bruton, M.A. 1s 3d.

THIRD YEAR.
AUSTEN'S PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Abridged by H. A. Treble, M.A. 1s 3d.
BYRON'S CHILDE HAROLD. Cantos III and IV Ed. by J.H. Fowler, M A. 1 3d.
ELIOT'S SILAS MARNER. Abridged and Edited by May Corsey [in preparation.
MACAULAYS ESSAY ON ADDISON. Edited by R. F. Winch, M A. 1s. 3d.
PEACOCKS MAID MARIAN. Edited by F. A Cavenagh, M.A. 1s 3d.
POEMS, LONGER NARRATIVE. (Nineteenth Century). Edited by G. G. Loane, M.A. 1s. 3d.
SHAKESPEARE—Select Scenes and Passages from the English Historical Plays. Edited by C. H. Spence, M.A. 1s.
SHAKESPEARE—MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Edited by P. T. Creswell, M.A. 1s. 3d.

FOURTH YEAR.
ADDISON, ESSAYS FROM. Edited by J. H. Fowler, M A. 1s. 3d.
BRITISH ORATORS. Passages Selected by J. H. Fowler, M. A. 1s. 3d.


FIRST BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE FOR REPETITION. J. H. Fowler, M.A. 1s.
PROSE FOR REPETITION. Selected and Arr, by Norman L. Frazer, M.A. 1s. 3d,
FIFTH YEAR.
BROWNING, SELECTIONS FROM. Edited by Mrs. M. G. Glazebrook. 1s 3d.
PROSE, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. Selected and Edited by E. Lee. 1s. 3d.
RUSKIN'S CROWN OF WILD OLIVE. Edited by J H. Fowler, M.A.
RUSKIN'S SESAME AND LILIES. Edited by A. E Roberts, M A. 1s. 3d.
SIDNEY'S DEFENCE OF POESY. Ed by D. M. Macardle. [in preparation.

(2) HISTORICAL SECTION.

In view of the movement for improving the teaching both of History and of English in schools, the question is often asked how an inelastic time-table is to find room for all the demands made upon it. One key to the difficulty, at least, is to be found in the proper correlation of these subjects, and a prominent aim of this series is to assist in correlating the study of History and Geography with the study of Literature and with practice in the art of English Composition

The special features which have distinguished the series of "English Literature for Secondary Schools” are continued, viz.—Short Introductions (biographical, historical and stylistic) and brief Notes; Glossary (where necessary), Questions and Subjects for Essays; Passages for Repetition, Helps to Further Study Maps and Chronological Tables are inserted where they seem likely to be useful.

SECOND YEAR.
GOLDEN DEEDS, A BOOK OF. By Charlotte M. Yonge. Abridged and Edited by Mrs H. H Watson. Parts I and II. 1s. 3d. each.
HISTORY, A BOOK OF POETRY ILLUSTRATIVE OF ENGLISH Edited by G Dowse, B A. Part I A.D 61–1485 Part II. The Tudors and Stuarts. Part III The Hanoverian Dynasty 1s each
PLUTARCH'S LIFE OF ALEXANDER North’s Translation Edited by H. W. M. Parr M.A, 1s 3d.
PLUTARCH'S LIFE OF JULIUS CAESAR. North’s Translation Edited by H W M. Parr, M.A. 1s 3d.
SCOTT’S TALES OF A GRANDFATHER Abridged and Edited by J. Hutchinson First Series 1s 3d. Second Series. 1s. 3d
SOUTHEY'S LIFE OF NELSON, EPISODES FROM Edited by C. H. Spence, M. A. 1s.
INDIAN HISTORY, TALES FROM. By Mrs A. S. Roe 1s. 6d.
THIRD YEAR.
BORROW. WANDERINGS IN SPAIN. Edited by F. A. Cavenagh, M.A. 1s. 3d.
CAVENDISH. LIFE OF WOLSEY. Edited by Mary Tout M.A 1s. 3d.
MACAULAY. ESSAY ON CLIVE. Edited by H M Buller, M A 1s 3d
MACAULAY. ESSAY ON WARREN HASTINGS. Ed by H M Buller, M.A 1s 3d.
MACAULAY. NARRATIVES FROM. Edited by F Johnson. 1s 3d
MOTLEY. THE RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC. Narratives from, selected and edited by J. Hutchison. 1s 3d
NAPIER. HISTORY OF THE PENINSULAR WAR. Narratives from, edited by M Fanshawe, B A 1s. 3d.
PARKMAN. PIONEERS OF FRANCE IN THE NEW WORLD. Selections from, edited by Kenneth Forbes, M A 1s. 3d
SHAKESPEARE. Select Scenes and Passages from the English Historical Plays Edited by C H. Spence, M.A 1s.
STOW. A SURVEY OF LONDON. Selections from, edited by A Barter. 1s. 3d.
FOURTH YEAR.
CARLYLE ABBOT SAMSON. Chapters from "Past and Present" Book II. Edited by F A. Cavenagh, M.A. 1s 3d.
GIBBON. THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. Narratives from, selected and edited by J. H Fowler, M.A First Series. 1s. 3d.
FIFTH YEAR.
GIBBON. THE AGE OF THE ANTONINES. (Chapters I.–III of the Decline and Fall) Edited by J. H. Fowler M.A. 1s 3d
MACAULAY. ESSAY ON SIR W TEMPLE. Ed by G A Twentyman, M.A. 1s.3d.
MACAULAY. ESSAY ON FANNY BURNEY. Edited by A D. Greenwood.

[English Literature for Secondary Schools,

SOME PRESS OPINIONS.

"Golden Deeds, Part II."

The Schoolmistress.—"There are seven of these charmingly written stories of brave and beautiful deeds by heroes and heroines in various lands. The selection, the introductions, notes, and glossary are by Helen H. Watson. Many teachers devote one lesson a week to the reading of interesting stories, and this book would supply excellent material for such lessons in elementary schools."

"Longfellow's Shorter Poems."

The Schoolmaster.—"The book is intended for use in secondary schools, and is exceedingly well adapted for that purpose."

"Tale of Troy."

The Schoolmaster.—The story is well told in style and language at once suitable for the young and in harmony with the antiquity of the original."

Journal of Education—"It is excellently conceived and done."

"Sir William Temple."

The Schoolmaster.—"The selecting and editing has been thoroughly well done, and the style and binding are such as to make the books a pleasure to handle. They are sure to become favourites."

"The Boy's Odyssey" and "Select Scenes and Passages
from the Historical Plays of Shakespeare."

School World.—"These are intended for secondary-school use, and are well edited: The idea of using (illegible text) Walter Copland Perry's book as a reader is distinctly good, and Mr Peppin's introduction is capital. All the usual valuable features of this excellent series are reproduced in these editions, which may be safely commended as highly interesting matter for literature classes."

"Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Cantos III. and IV."

School World.—" Besides the glossaries and notes to each canto, this capital little edition contains some well-considered questions, subjects for essays, suggestions for paraphrase, and also of passages suitable for repetition. It will be seen at once that all the necessary material for a useful manual has been collected in these pages. The helps to further study also are worthy of great attention, and, carefully used by a teacher, may be made serviceable in enlarging the grasp of younger minds upon these cantos of Byron's poem. Altogether and in every way commendable."

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