A PARTIAL CATALOG OF MATERIALS IN THE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF JOHN LOVELL BEDDOES, FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES SOCIETY
Abbott, Claude Colleer. Letter. Times Literary Supplement 28 Mar. 1929: 260.
—. The Life and Letters of George Darley Poet and Critic. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1928.
—. “The Parents of Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” Durham University Journal 3 (1941): 159-75.
Abercrombie, Lascelles. “Beddoes.” Fortnightly Review 139 (1936): 115-16.
Agar, John. “‘The Brides’ Tragedy’ and T.L. Beddoes’ English Roots.” Studia Neophilologica 46 (1974): 175
201.
—. “Isbrand and T.L. Beddoes’ Aspiring Hero.” Studia Neophilologica 45 (1973): 372-92.
Allard, James Robert. Romanticism, Medicine, and the Poet’s Body. Aldershot, Eng.: Ashgate, 2007.
Angell, Leslie Ekberg. “A Dance with Death: Image and Theme in the Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes.”
Unpublished essay, 1974.
Armour, Richard Willard. Barry Cornwall: A Biography of Bryan Waller Proctor with a Selected Collection of
Hitherto Unpublished Letters. Boston: Meador, 1935.
Ashbery, John. Other Traditions. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2000.
Auden, W. H. 19th Century British Minor Poets. New York: Delacote Press, 1966.
Baker, John Hayden. “‘Georgium Sidus’: Thomas Lovell Beddoes and the Discovery of Uranus.” Notes and
Queries 49 (2002): 46-7.
—. “‘Toms Laocoön’: A Newly Discovered Poem by Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” Victorian Poetry 40 (2002):
261-66.
Bamforth, Iain. “Pickled Essence of Englishman: Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” Journal of Medical Ethics 30
(2004): 36-40.
Baulch, David M. “The ‘deserted home’ of the Psyche: Madness and the Medical Subject of Romantic
Science in Thomas Lovell Beddoes’s The Brides’ Tragedy.” Journal of the Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society 12
(2006): 9-13.
Bayley, A.R. Letter. Times Literary Supplement 28 March 1929: 260.
“Beddoes.” Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art 24 (1851): 446-55.
“Beddoes and His Contemporaries.” Times Literary Supplement 13 Dec. 1928: 973.
“Beddoes Play at Norwich: ‘The Second Brother'” Times [London] 2 Apr. 1935: 12.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Best Poems of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Adrian, Mich.: Richard Geyer, 2001.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Brides’ Tragedy. London: F.C. and J. Rivington, 1822.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Brides’ Tragedy: 1822. Oxford: Woodstock Books, 1993. Rpt. of The Brides’
Tragedy. 1822.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. “The Comet.” Morning Post 5 July 1819: 1.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Complete Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Ed. Edmund Gosse. London:
Fanfrolico, 1928.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Death’s Jest-Book or the Fool’s Tragedy. London: William Pickering, 1850.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Death’s Jest-Book: The 1829 Text. Ed. Michael Bradshaw. Manchester: Fyfield, 2003.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Death’s Jest-Book, Or, the Day Will Come. Ed. Alan Halsey. Sheffield, Eng.: West
House, 2003.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Letters of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Ed. Edmund Gosse. New York: Mathews and
Lane, 1894.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Letters of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Ed. Edmund Gosse. New York: Hildesheim,
1973.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. “The Oviparous Taylor.” Borderland 1 (1985): 12.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. “The Phantom-Wooer.” Forgotten Fantasy 1 (1970): 107.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Phantom-Wooer. Warren, Oh.: Fantome Press, 1977.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Poems by the Late Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Author of Death’s Jest-Book or the Fool’s
Tragedy with a Memoir. London: William Pickering, 1851.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. 2 vols. London:
William Pickering, 1851 [Note: all 3 copies signed by Kelsall and alterations to text in Kelsall’s own hand.
Book contains letter by H.W. Donner dated 27th July 1971].
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Ed. Edmund Gosse. London: J.M.
Dent, 1890.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Resurrection Songs: With Illustrations by Chrissie Demant. Chislehurst, Eng.: The
Gothic Society, 1992.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Saint Gingulph’s Relict. n.p.: Ioannes Quercus, 2000.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Selected Poems. Ed. Michael Bradshaw and Judith Higgens. Manchester: Fyfield,
1999.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. “Write It in Gold.” Athenæum 18 May 1833: 313.
Berns, Ute. “Thomas Lovell Beddoes and the German Sciences of Life.” Poetica 38 (2006): 137-65.
Berns, Ute and Michael Bradshaw, ed. The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
Aldershot, Eng.: Ashgate, 2007.
Besold, Bobbe. The New Dodo. Toronto: Hummer, 1975 [Note: contains an illustrated verse from Death’s
Jest-Book, ‘I’ll not be a fool, like the nightingale…’].
Blain, Virginia. “Browning’s Men: Child Roland, Homophobia and Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” Australasian
Victorian Studies Journal 7 (2001): 1-11.
Bloom, Harold. The Visionary Company: A Reading of English Romantic Poetry. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1971.
Blunden, Edmund. Votive Tablets: Studies Chiefly Appreciative of English Authors and Books. London:
Cobden-Sanderson, 1931.
Bradshaw, Michael. “Beddoes and the Poetics of Fragmentation.” Agenda 37 (1999): 264-280.
Bradshaw, Michael. Resurrection and Immortality in the Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Diss. U of
Bristol, 1995.
Bradshaw, Michael. Resurrection Song: The Poetry of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Aldershot, Eng.: Ashgate, 2001.
Bradshaw, Michael. “Review of the Performance of Death’s Jest-Book.” European Romantic Review 15 (2004):
387-90.
Bradshaw, Michael. Scattered Limbs: The Making and Unmaking of Death’s Jest-Book. Belper, Eng.: Thomas
Lovell Beddoes Society, 1996.
Bradshaw, Michael. “Resurrecting Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” The Influence and Anxiety of the British
Romantics: Spectres of Romanticism. Ed. Sharon Rushton. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 1999. 139-57.
Brown, Sarah Annes. The Metamomorphosis of Ovid: From Chaucer to Ted Hughes. London: Duckworth, 2002.
Burwick, Frederick. “Beddoes Bayern und die Burschenschaften.” Comparative Literature 21 (1969): 289
306.
Burwick, Frederick. “Beddoes and the Schweizerischer Republikaner.” Studia Neophilologica 44 (1972): 90
112.
Burwick, Frederick. “The Anatomy of Revolution: Beddoes and Büchner.” Pacific Coast Philology 6 (1971): 5
12.
Burwick, Frederick. The Haunted Eye: Perceptions and the Grotesque in English and German Romanticism.
Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1987.
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Cerdagne, Pierre. “Poèmes Posthumes: Traduits de l’anglai.” Mesures 4 (1936): n.p.
Chew, Samuel C. “Thomas Hood, Thomas Lovell Beddoes and Other Poets.” Literary History of England. Ed.
Albert Croll Baugh. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1948. 1252-63.
Church, Richard. “The Last of the Alchemists.” Spectator [London]. 9 Feb. 1929: 118-19.
Clark, Leigh. “The Skull Beneath the Skin: Study of Beddoes’ Poetic Systems.” Unpublished essay, 1983.
Colles, Ramsay, ed. The Poems of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1907.
Collier, William Francis. History of English Literature. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1910.
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Cornwall, Barry. Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall): An Autobiographical Fragment and Biographical
Notes, with Sketches of Contemporaries, Unpublished Lyrics and Letters of Literary Friends. Boston: Roberts
Brothers, 1877. 262-281.
C[ornwall], B[arry]. Letter. Athenæum 7 Jul. 1832: 440.
Coxe, Louis. Enabling Acts: Selected Essays in Criticism. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1976.
Crossan, Greg. “Thomas Lovell Beddoes’s Death’s Jest-Book: An OED Oversight.” Notes and Queries 49
(2002): 486-89.
Crosse, Mrs. Andrew. “Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” Temple Bar (1894): 357-30. [This is the March 1894 issue, but
we are lacking a volume or issue number.]
Davies, Gerald S. Charterhouse in London: Monastery, Mansion, Hospital and School. London: John Murray,
1921.
Dearlove, Sharon Lynn. The Kiss of Death: Thomas Lovell Beddoes’ Death’s Jest-Book and the Rosicrucian
Quest. MA thesis. Massey U, 1993.
Donner, H.W., ed. The Browning Box: Or The Life and Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes as Reflected in Letters
by His Friends and Admirers. London: Oxford UP, 1935.
Donner, H.W. “Echoes of Beddoesian Rambles: Edgeworthstown to Zurich.” Studia Neophilologica 33 (1961):
219-64
Donner, H.W. Letter to Muriel Maby. 14 January 1975. John Lovell Beddoes Private Collection. Belper, Eng.
Donner, H.W. Letter to John Sparrow. 27 July 1971. John Lovell Beddoes Private Collection. Belper, Eng.
Donner, H.W. “T.L. Beddoes to Leonhard Tobler: Eight German Letters.” Studia Neophilologica 35 (1963) 227-
255.
Donner, H.W., ed. Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Plays and Poems. London: Routledge, 1950.
Donner, H.W. Thomas Lovell Beddoes: The Making of a Poet. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1935.
Donner, H.W., ed. The Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. 2 vols. London: Oxford UP, 1935.
Elton, Oliver. A Survey of English Literature, 1780-1830. Vol. 2. London: Edward Arnold, 1920.
Elton, Oliver. A Survey of English Literature, 1780-1830. Vol. 2. London: Edward Arnold, 1924.
Elton Oliver. The English Muse: A Sketch. London: G. Bell and Son, 1933.
Fletcher, Angus. A New Theory for American Poetry: Democracy, the Environment, and the Future of
Imagination. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2004 [reference to Ashbery’s 2nd Norton lecture on Thomas Lovell
Beddoes with comparisons to Clare on pages 58, 60, 75].
Fletcher, Richard M. English Romantic Drama 1795-1843. New York: Exposition-University Book, 1966.
Ford, Mark. Rev. of Death’s Jest-Book: The 1829 Text, ed. Michael Bradshaw, and Death’s Jest-Book or the Day
Will Come, ed. Alan Halsey. Poetry Review 93 (2004-05): 52-61.
Forster, John. Walter Savage Landor: A Biography. London: Chapman and Hall, 1879 [page 475 includes
quote from Landor on the recently closed grave of Beddoes].
Forster, Leonard. “T.L. Beddoes’ Views on German Literature.” English Studies 30 (1949): 206-14.
Frye, Northrop. A Study of English Romanticism. Brighton: Harvester, 1983.
Fugô, Shunji. “Some Aspects of T.L. Beddoes’ Style.” Studies in English Literature (1933): 233-58.
G[ramshaw], R[obert] W[ilfred] R[aleigh]. “Scaroni; or The Mysterious Cave: A Romantic fiction by T.L.
Beddoes.” Carthusian 10 (1909): 106+.
Garnett, Richard. The Poets and the Poetry of the Century: John Keats to Lord Lytton. London: Hutchinson,
n.d.
Good, Donald William. Thomas Lovell Beddoes: A Critical Study of His Major Works. Diss. Ohio State Univ., 1968.
Gosse, Edmund. Letter. Times Literary Supplement 11 Mar. 1909: n. pag.
Gosse, Edmund. Critical Kit-Kats. London: Heinemann, 1913.
Gosse, Edmund. Modern English Literature. London: Heinemann, 1923.
Gosse, Edmund. “Thomas Lovell Beddoes” Athenæum 20 Oct. 1883: 496.
Gosse, Edmund. “Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” The English Poets. Ed. T.H. Wood. 552-55.
Goulding, Christopher. Rev. of Death’s Jest Book, Or, the Day Will Come, by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, ed. Alan
Halsey. Keats-Shelley Review 18 (2004): 247-49.
Gregory, Horace. The Dying Gladiators and Other Essays. London: Evergreen, 1961.
Grierson, Herbert John Clifford and J.C. Smith. A Critical History of English Poetry. London: Chatto and
Windus, 1947.
Grovier, Kelly. Rev. of British Romanticism and the Jews, by Sheila Spector. Times Literary Supplement 20
Dec. 2002: 22.
Halsey, Alan. A Skeleton Key to Death’s Jest-Book. Belper, Eng.: Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society, 1995.
Halsey, Alan. “Beddoes a Reconsideration.” Agenda 37 (1999): 246-63.
Halsey, Alan. Homage to Homunculus Mandrake: A New Reading of Death’s Jest-Book. Belper, Eng.: Thomas
Lovell Beddoes Society, 1996.
Halsey, Alan. Lives of the Poets: A Preliminary Count. Wakefield, Eng.: Ispress, 2002.
Halsey, Alan. Marginalien: poems/sequences/prose text/graphics 1988-2004. Hereford, Eng.: Five Seasons
Press, 2005.
Halsey, Alan. Poets Poems: No. 4. Belper, Eng.: Aggie Weston’s Editions, 2001 [Thomas Lovell Beddoes Letter
to Bryan Waller Proctor].
Halsey, Alan. “Todtentanz: From an Anatomy of Death’s Jest-Book.” Fragmente 7 (1977): 49-53.
Hannigan, D.F. “A Forgotten Oxford Poet.” Westminster Review 149? (1898): 484-92.
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318.
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Heath-Stubbs, John. The Darkling Plain: A Study of the Later Fortunes of Romanticism in English Poetry from
George Darley to W.B. Yeats. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1950.
Higgens, Judith, ed. Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Selected Poems. Manchester, Eng.: Carcanet, 1976.
Hill, Reginald. Death’s Jest-Book. London: HarperCollins, 2002.
Hill, Reginald. Dialogues of the Dead. London: HarperCollins, 2002.
Hill, Reginald. Good Morning Midnight. London: HarperCollins, 2004.
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the Humanities 32 (2006): 145-67.
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Howarth, H.G. “Two Poems of Beddoes.” Notes and Queries 192 (1947): 410-11.
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Johnson, H.K. “Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” Psychiatric Quarterly 17 (1943): 447-69.
Joshua, Essaka. Pygmalion and Galatea: The History of a Narrative in English Literature. Aldershot, Eng.:
Ashgate, 2001.
Keith-Smith, Brian and Ken Mills. Büchner in Britain: A Passport to George Büchner. Bristol: Univ. of Bristol P,
1987.
Kelsall, Thomas F. "Thomas Lovell Beddoes." Fortnightly Review Jul. 1872: 51-75 [hand written on the
top of page 51 “For Miss Zoë King with T. F. Kelsall’s very friendly regards”].
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Review 6.6 (2005): 563-588.
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Romantic Review 15.1 (2004): 155-159.
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Literature. New Series. Vol. 45. Ed. Richard Faber. Boydell P, 1988. 141-160.
Lucas, F. L. "Death’s Jester." Life and Letters 5.29 (1930): 119-245.
Lucas, F. L. Thomas Lovell Beddoes: An Anthology. Cambridge UP, 1932.
Lundin, John W. "T. L. Beddoes at Gottingen" Studia Neophilologica 43 (1971): 484-499.
Lundin, John W. "T. L. Beddoes at Pembroke College." Studia Neophilologica 41 (1969): 346-358.
Maby, Muriel. "John King: Surgeon of Clifton" Bristol Templer (1996): 45-48.
Mathis, Sommer. "Bringing 'Death to Life': Beddoes’19th Century Controversial Play Death’s Jest-Book to
Premiere at U. C. L. A." Daily Bruin Online 27 Feb. 2003.
McGann, Jerome. Death’s Jest-Book: A Posthumous Theatrical Travesty, in Three Acts translated by Jerome McGann, from the Original Dramatic Fantasia by Thomas Lovell Beddoes with musical score by Brian Holmes.
Belper, Eng.: Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society, 2003.
Meyerstein, E. H. W. "Thomas Lovell Beddoes" Oxford and London English Association 3.13 (1940).
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75-81.
Miller, Barnette. "Thomas Lovell Beddoes" Sewanee Review 11 (1903): 306-336.
Mirarchi, Margaret Klett. A Study of the Grotesque in the Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Diss. U of
Pennsylvania, 1973.
Mosher, Thomas B. "Lyrics from Thomas Lovell Beddoes." Bibelot 5.3 (1899).
Moylan, Christopher. "'For Luz is a Good Joke': Thomas Lovell Beddoes and the Jewish Eschatology." British
Romanticism and the Jews. Ed. Sheila A. Spector. N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. 93-103.
Moylan, Christopher. “In the Air: T.L. Beddoes and Pneumatic Medicine.” Studia Neophilologica 73 (2001):
48-54.
Moylan, Christopher. T. L. Beddoes and the Hermetic Tradition: Seeds, Bones, Bowls: T. L. Beddoes’
Alchemical Recipe. Belper, Eng: Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society, 1999.
Moylan, Christopher. "T. L. Beddoes, Romantic Medicine and the Advent of Therapeutic Theatre" Studia
Neophilologica 69 (1992): 181-188.
“Mr. Buttle’s Review.” Rev. of Death’s Jest-Book, by Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Blackwood’s Edinburgh
Magazine 80 (1856): 443-55.
Murray, J. "Letter to Dr. Thomas Beddoes with Information on the Publication of The German Tales." 10. Sep.
1790. Beddoes Family Papers, Bodleian Library, U of Oxford.
Nickerson, Charles C. T. L. "Beddoes’ Reading in the Bodley." Studia Neophilologica 36 (1964): 261-265.
Nicoll, Allardyce. British Drama: An Historical survey from the Beginning to the Present Time. London: G.G.
Harrap & Co., 1949.
O’Neill, Michael. "'A Storm of Ghosts': Beddoes, Shelley, Death and Reputation." Cambridge Quarterly 28.2
(1999) 102-115 [plus writer's copy signed by Michael O'Neill].
Owen, David. Time to Declare. London: Michael Joseph, 1991. 125.
Potter, G. R. "Did Thomas Lovell Beddoes Believe in the Evolution of Species?" Modern Philology Vol. 21.1
(1923): 89-100.
Pierce, Frederick E. "Beddoes and Continental Romanticists." Philological Quarterly 6.2 (1927): 123-132.
Pierce, Frederick E. Currents and Eddies in the English Romantic Generation. London UP, 1918. 193-195.
Pound, Ezra. "Beddoes and Chronology." Selected Prose 1909-1965. Ed. William Cookson. NY: New
Directions, 1973. 378-383.
Prickett, Stephen. The Romantics: The Context of English Literature. London: Methuen, 1981. 152-153.
Procter, Bryan Waller. "The Brides’ Tragedy: A Review." London Magazine 7 (1823): 169-172.
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Reeves, James, Five Late Romantic Poets: Edited with an Introduction and Commentary by James Reeves
(Poetry Bookshelf. Heinemann. 1974), pp 85-111 (B)
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Rev. of The Improvisatore by Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Monthly Review 95 (1821): 218-19.
Rev. of The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
Athenæum 20 Sept. 1851: 989-90.
Rev. of The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Athenaeum 27 Dec. 1890:
879-91.
Richardson, Alan. A Mental Theater: Poetic Drama and Consciousness in the Romantic Age. University Park:
Pennsylvania State UP, 1955. 154-173. (signed by author)
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Sayers, Dorothy L. Have His Carcase. Sevenoaks: Coronet Books, 1990.
Sayers, Dorothy L. The Mind of the Maker. London: Methuen, 1942. 128-130.
Seymour, Jane. Mary Shelley. London: John Murray, 2000.
Schiller, F. "A Translation of Schiller’s Philosophic Letters." Trans. Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Oxford Quarterly
Magazine (1825): 168-181.
Schmidt, Michael. Lives of the Poets. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998. (signed by Dorothy Clarkson)
Scupham, Peter. "Thomas Lovell Beddoes: 1803-1849." Collection of John Lovell Beddoes, Belper, Eng.
(copy of proposed article for Scribner’s ongoing reference work, British Authors, probable publication date
2005, with signed letter by the author)
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Posthumous Poems 1824. NY: Woodstock, 1991. (Mary Shelley had difficulty in finding
a publisher, but eventually the sale of 250 copies was guaranteed by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Bryant
Waller Proctor, and Thomas Forbes Kelsall)
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Stephens, James, Edwin Long Beck, Royall H. Snow and Tom Burns Haber. Bibliography and Notes to
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“This Unfathomable Fever: An Account of the Life and Writing of Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” Narr. Ian Grimble.
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“Thomas Lovell Beddoes.” (unpublished essay, n.d.)
Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Lijkzang uit het Moppenboek Van Hofnar Dood. Trans. Klaas Bruinsma. N.p.:
Koekanger Handpers, 1999.
Thompson, James R. Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Boston: Twayne, 1985.
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Von der Vogelweide, Walther. Under Der Linden. Koekanger: Koekanger Handpers, 1997. (poem that Thomas
Lovell Beddoes translated)
Wagner, Geoffrey. "Centennial of a Suicide: Thomas Lovell Beddoes." Horizon 19.114 (1949): 417-435.
Ward, Thomas Humphry. The English Poets. Vol. 4. NY: Macmillan, 1880.
Watkins, Daniel P. "Thomas Lovell Beddoes’s The Brides’ Tragedy and the Situation of Romantic Drama."
Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 29.4 (1989): 699-712.
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Wilbur, Richard. New and Collected Poems. London: Harcourt, 1988. (includes “Two Songs in a Stanza of
Beddoes’”)
Wilner, Eleanor. "The Uncommon Eye: Vision in the Poetry of Blake, Beddoes and Yeats." Gathering the
Winds: Visionary Imagination and Radical Transformation of Self and Society. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP,
1975. 47-134.
Wilson, Frances. Rev. of Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Selected Poetry, by Judith Higgens and Michael Bradshaw.
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of the Mind: Romanticism and Psychoanalysis. Ed. Ghislaine McDayter. Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell UP, 2002.
127-142.
Wilson, John. Rev. of The Brides’ Tragedy, by Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 14
(1823): 723.
Wolfson, Susan J. and Manning, Peter J. Selected Poems of Thomas Hood, Winthrop Mackworth Praed and
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Wolfson, Susan J. and Manning, Peter J. Selected Poems of Thomas Hood, Winthrop Mackworth Praed and
Thomas Lovell Beddoes. U of Pittsburgh P, 2000.
Wood, Henry, T. L. "Beddoes: A Survival in Style." American Journal of Philology 4.16 (1899): 445-455.
Wooster, H. D. "Thomas Lovell Beddoes." Bibliophile 3.13 (1909): 21-25.
ANTHOLOGIES
Adams, Estelle Korner Davenport. The Poets Praise, from Homer to Swinburne. London: E. Stock, 1894.
Auden, W.H. and Norman Holmes Pearson. The Portable Romantic Poets. London: Penguin, 1978.
Berman, Lucy. Demon Lovers. London: Universal-Tandem, 1970. ["The Phantom-Wooer."]
Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith. The Five Hundred Best English Letters. London: Cassell, 1931. [Letter to
Kelsall, 5 Oct. 1826.]
Boar, Frederick S. Songs and Lyrics from the English Playbooks. Cresset, 1914.
Bradley, Margaret. More Poetry Please!: 100 Popular Poems from the BBC Radio 4 Programme. London: Dent,
1988. ["Dream Pedlary." Signed by Viv Beeby, Sarah Langan and Judith Palmer.]
Causley, Charles. The Puffin Book of Magic Verse. Harmondsworth, Eng.: Puffin, 1974. ["The Phantom
Lover."]
Grigson, Geoffrey. The Romantics: An Anthology. London: G. Routledge & Sons, 1942.
Harmon, William. The Top 500 Poems. NY: Columbia UP, 1992. ["Old Adam, the Carrion Crow."]
Hayward, John. The Penguin Book of English Verse. Harmondsworth, Eng.: Penguin, 1956. ["We Have
Bathed, Where None Have Seen Us."]
Howell, Anthony. Erotic Lyrics. London: Studio Vista, 1970. ["Love-In-Idleness."]
Humphries, Barry. Bizarre. NY: Bell, 1965. ["The Buried City," "A Crocodile," "The Ruffian."]
Lowbury, Edward Joseph Lister. Apollo: An Anthology of Poems by Doctor Poets. London: Keynes, 1990.
["Dream Pedlary," "Song, from Death's Jest-Book." Signed by author.]
MacBeth, George. The Penguin Book of Animal Verse. Harmondsworth, Eng.: Penguin, 1965. ["A Crocodile."]
MacBeth, George. The Penguin Book of Sick Verse. Harmondsworth, Eng.: Penguin, 1963.
Marshall, Gene and Carl F. Waedt. Incredible Adventure. 1977. ["The Phantom-Wooer."]
Milford, H.S. The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837. Oxford UP, 1946.
Mills, Alfred H. The Poets and Poetry of the Century. Hutchinson & Co.
Poetry Please Card. [Signed by Roger McGough.]
Quiller-Couch, Arthur. The Oxford Book of English Verse: 1250-1900. Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon, 1921. ["Dream
Pedlary," "Song," "Wolfram's Dirge."]
Quiller-Couch, Arthur. The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon, 1913.
Randolph, Henry F. Fifty Years of English Song. NY: A.D.F. Randolph, 1887.
Read, Herbert and Bonamy Dobrée. The London Book of English Verse. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1956.
Rennison, Nick. Poets on Poets. Manchester, Eng.: Carcanet, 1997.
Ricks, Christopher. The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. Oxford UP, 1990.
Rodman, Selden. 100 British Poets. NY: New American Library, 1974. ["Old Adam, the Carrion Crow."]
Royde-Smith, Naomi. The Pillow Book: A Garner of Many Moods. London: Methuen, 1906. ["Dream Pedlary."]
Sergeant, Howard. Poems from the Medical World. Lancaster, Eng.: MTP, 1980. ["A Beautiful Night," "Dream
Pedlary," "Resurrection Song."]
Smith, Janet Adam. The Faber Book of Children's Verse. London: Faber & Faber, 1954.
Sullivan, Betty. Dreams. Surrey, Eng.: C.L.B., 1995. ["Dream Pedlary."]
Wollheim, Donald A. The Macabre Reader. Digit Books, 1995. ["The Phantom-Wooer."]
Wright, David. The Penguin Book of English Romantic Verse. Harmondsworth, Eng.: Penguin, 1986.
MISCELLANEOUS
Beetlejuice. [DVD and VHS copies. See the resurrection scene with the lyrics of “The Warning” from Death's
Jest-Book.]
Britten, Benjamin. The Red Cockatoo and Other Songs. London: Hyperion, 1995. [Includes two lyrics by Beddoes, track 14, 'Wild with Passion," and track 15, "If Thou Wilt Ease Thine Heart."]
Burwick, Frederick. "'a consummation/Devoutly to wish’d': the art of dying and dying into art." Poem. 2003.
"Charterhouse." BBC. 1999. [VHS copy of a documentary on the history of Charterhouse School.]
Craven, Maxwell. Beddoes Coat of Arms. [Family history on reverse.]
Cunningham, Alan. The Lives of the most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects. 6 vols. London:
John Murray, 1828. [Signed by Mary Eliza Beddoes, May 21st 1830, Florence. Bookplate of Pamela and
Raymond Lister, founder of the Golden Head Press.]
"Dialogues of the Dead: Part 1." Dalziel and Pascoe. BBC 1. 22 Dec. 2002. [VHS. recording.]
"Dialogues of the Dead: Part 2." Dalziel and Pascoe. BBC 1. [VHS. recording.]
Halsey, Alan and Geraldine Monk. Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Poems and Songs. Belper, Eng.: Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society. [Audiocassette.]
Holmes, Brian. Songs for Death’s Jest-Book. 2002. [Compact disc.]
Logue, Christopher. "Air." Selected Poems. London: Faber and Faber, 1996. [Poem about Thomas Lovell
Beddoes.]
Miniature Portrait of Anna Maria Beddoes. 1807. [With lock of hair.]
Moult, Richard and Nicholas Chalmers. "Wolfram's Dirge." The Secret Joy. Hardricourt, Fra.: Cynfeirdd, 2008.
"Poetry Societies: Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society." Presented by Judith Palmer. Produced by Viv Beeby.
BBC Radio 4 23 Jul. 2006. [Audio cd copy.]
Photograph of Portrait of Thomas Beddoes and Humphrey Davey. Berg Collection, New York Public Library.
Photograph of Portrait of Thomas Lovell Beddoes and Humphrey. Berg Collection, New York Public Library.
Photograph of Portrait of William Minton Beddoes. Berg Collection, New York Public Library.
Program for Death's Jest-Book. Death’s Jest-Book: A Programme at the Pope Auditorium, Fordham
University, NY: Lincoln Centre, 2003
Program for Death's Jest-Book. Death’s Jest-Book: A Programme at the Red Lion Hotel, Grasmere, Eng. 2003.
Roome, Allison and David Roome. If There Were Dreams to Sell. Concert. 1997. [Audiocassette recording.]
Slides Related to Beddoes. 1999. [32 slides.]
"Thomas Lovell Beddoes." Manuscripts and Book Catalogue. The British Library. 21 Feb. 2005.
Varcoe, Stephen, et al. If There Were Dreams to Sell: English Orchestral Songs. Colchester, Eng.: Chandos,
1989.
Williams, Grace. "Mariners' Song." Choral Suite. London; Chandos, 1989.
Wittmac, Edgar Franklin. "To Sea! To Sea!" Ladies Journal. July 1924. [Framed print.]
PHOTOCOPIES OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
Allen, Frank James. Love Will Out a Hawking Go. Libretto. Manuscript. Cambridge, Eng.: St. John's College
Library, U of Cambridge.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. B.A. Certificate. Manuscript. Oxford, Eng.: Bodleian Library.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Baptism Certificate. Manuscript. Oxford, Eng.: Bodleian Library.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Four Letters. Shrewsbury, Eng.: Shrewsbury School Library.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The New Born Star. Donner manuscript. Oxford, Eng.: Bodleian Library.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Suicide Note. Manuscript.
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. The Tree of Life. Donner manuscript. Oxford, Eng: Bodleian Library.
Gosse, Edmund. Letters Relating to Thomas Lovell Beddoes and Press Reviews for Complete
Works. Leeds, Eng.: Leeds University Library. [14 sheets.]
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