R. Brimley Johnson
1867 – 1932
66 works on record
Works
THE WOMEN NOVELISTS
1918
Jane Austen
Poetry and the poets
Stories for the Bible hour

A book of British ballads
Tennyson and his poetry
Novelists on novels
Some contemporary novelists [women]
Some contemporary novelists [men]
The Women Novelists,
Letters

Famous Reviews
Poetry and the poets
Jane Austen
The women novelists
A book of British ballads

Fanny Burney and the Burneys
The women novelists
Ballads of all nations
Popular British ballads, ancient and modern

Stories for the Bible hour
The Poems & Three Essays on Poetry / NARRATIVE OF ARTHUR GORDON PYM / MISCELLANIES

LETTERS OF JANE AUSTEN - Part II

The letters of Jane Austen
Romance in history

The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe with three essays on poetry
The novels of Jane Austen
Elizabeth Fry's journeys on the continent
Some contemporary novelists (women) ...
Bluestocking letters
The Cambridge colleges
The story of Chanticleer
Novelists on novels
English letter writers
Letters of Richard Steele
The birth of romance, from Euphues: Sidney's Arcadia: romantics and pastorals

Rogues and vagabonds from Swift, Bunyan, Defoe, Francis Godwin, Henry Neville, and Aphra Behn

Popular British ballads
Novelists on novels, from the Duchess of Newcastle to George Eliot

The women novelists

Tennyson & his poetry

Out of my keeping, & A character

Jane Austen

Some contemporary novelists (women)
Judith

Some contemporary novelists
Balls and assemblies
Manners makyth man
Letters of Hannah More

Fanny Burney and the Burneys
Bluestocking letters
Poetry and the poets

Moral poison in modern fiction

The Letters Of Lady Louisa Stuart

Some contemporary novelists (men)

Eighteenth century letters
Popular English ballads, ancient and modern
Jane Austen: her life, her work, her family, and her critics
Novelists on novels

Leigh Hunt

Famous reviews
Some little tales

Christ's Hospital

A book of British ballads

The comedy of life from Richardson, Fielding, Smollett, Goldsmith, Sterne
Christ's hospital recollections of Lamb, Coleridge, and Leigh Hunt