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ntry must certainly promote prosperity; it has largely promoted poverty. But for them these were experiments; for us they ought to be lessons. If _we_ continue the capitalist use of the populace--if _we_ continue the capitalist use of external arms, it will lie heavy on the living. The dishonour will not be on the dead. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE After having surveyed the immense field presented in such a volume as Mr. George Mair's _Modern English Literature_ in this series, or, more fully, in the _Cambridge History of Modern Literature_, the later volume of Chambers' _English Literature_, Mr. Gosse's _History of Modern English Literature_, or Henry Morley's _English Literature in the Reign of Victoria_, the wise reader will choose some portion for closer study, and will go straight to the originals before he has any further traffic with critics or commentators, however able. He will then need the aid of fuller biographies. Some Victorian _Lives_ are already classic, or nearly so, among them Sir G. Trevelyan's _Macaulay_, Forster's _Dickens_, Mrs. Gaskell's _Charlotte Bronte_, Froude's _Carlyle_, and Sir E. T. Cook's _Ruskin_. With these may be ranged the great _Dictionary of National Biography_. The "English Men of Letters" Series includes H. D. Traill's _Coleridge_, Ainger's _Lamb_, Trollope's _Thackeray_, Leslie Stephen's _George Eliot_, Herbert Paul's _Matthew Arnold_, Sir A. Lyall's _Tennyson_, G. K. Chesterton's _Robert Browning_, and A. C. Benson's _Fitzgerald_. At least two autobiographies must be named, those of Herbert Spencer and John Stuart Mill, and, as antidote to Newman's _Apologia_, the gay self-revelations of Borrow, and Jefferies' _Story of My Heart_. Other considerable volumes are W. J. Cross's _George Eliot_, Lionel Johnson's _Art of Thomas Hardy_, Mr. W. M. Rossetti's _Dante G. Rossetti_, Colvin's _R. L. Stevenson_, J. W. Mackail's _William Morris_, Holman Hunt's _Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood_, Sir Leslie Stephen's _The Utilitarians_, Buxton Forman's _Our Living Poets_, Edward Thomas's _Swinburne_, Monypenny's _Disraeli_, Dawson's _Victorian Novelists_, and Stedman's _Victorian Poets_. The "Everyman" _Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature_ is useful for dates. The latter half of the second volume of Mr. F. A. Mumby's _Letters of Literary Men_ is devoted to the Victorian Age. There are fuller collections of the _Letters_ of Leigh Hunt, Thackeray, Dickens, the Brownings, Fitzge
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