elisaire_
came out in 1767.
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre. _Paul et Virginie_, 1787; _La Chaumiere
Indienne_, 1790.
"Sensibility" Novels:--
Madame de Tencin. _Le Comte de Comminge_, 1735; _Les Malheurs de
l'Amour_, 1747.
Madame Riccoboni. _Le Marquis de Cressy_, 1758; _Lettres de Julie
Catesby_, 1759; _Ernestine_, 1762.
Madame Elie de Beaumont. _Le Marquis de Roselle_, 1764.
Madame de Souza. _Adele de Senanges_, 1794.
Madame de Genlis. _Mlle. de Clermont_, 1802.
Madame de Duras. _Ourika_, 1823; _Edouard_, 1825.
Xavier de Maistre. _Voyage autour de ma Chambre_, 1794; _Le Lepreux de
la Cite d'Aoste_, 1812; _Les Prisonniers du Caucase, La Jeune
Siberienne_, 1825.
Benjamin Constant. _Adolphe_, 1815.
Restif de la Bretonne. _Le Pied de Fanchette_, 1769; _Adele_, 1772; _Le
Paysan Perverti_, 1775-76; _Les Contemporaines_, 1780-85; _Ingenue
Saxancour_, 1789; _Monsieur Nicolas_, 1794-97.
Pigault-Lebrun. _L'Enfant du Carnaval_, 1792; _Les Barons de Felsheim_,
1798; _Angelique et Jeanneton_, _Mon Oncle Thomas_, _La Folie
Espagnole_, 1799; _M. Botte_, 1802; _Jerome_, 1804; _Tableaux de
Societe_, 1813; _Adelaide de Meran_, 1815; M. de Roberval,
_L'Officieux_, 1818.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
(Although it is probably idle to attempt to satisfy or placate the
contemporary _helluo_ of bibliography, it may be respectful to other
readers to observe that this is not intended to deal with the whole
subject, but only as a companion, or chrestomathic guide, to this book
itself.)
CHAPTER I
_Apollonius of Tyre._ Ed. Thorpe. London, 1834.
_English Novel, The._ By the present writer. London (Dent), 1913.
_French Literature, A Short History of._ By the present writer. Oxford,
1882, and often reprinted.
_Greek Romances, The._ Most convenient editions of originals--Didot's
_Erotici Graeci_, Paris, 1856, or Teubner's, ed. Herscher, Leipzig,
1858. English translations in Bohn's Library. For those who prefer books
about things to the things themselves, there is a very good English
monograph by Wolff (Columbia University Series, New York).
_Hymn of St. Eulalia._ Quoted in most histories of French literature,
_e.g._ that entered above, pp. 4, 5.
_Life of St. Alexis._ Ed. G. Paris and L. Pannier. Paris, 1872-87.
CHAPTER II
_Alexander Legends_ ("Matter of Rome"). The most important editions of
romances concerning Alexander are Michelant's of the great poem from
which, according to the most general
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