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Reception and Influence:

Moreana in the 19th and 20th Centuries

C625. Acton, J.E.E.D. Lectures on Modern History. : Macmillan, 1906, etc. 105, 141–42. Available online at https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Lectures_on_Modern_History. [Sullivan S2:1.]

C626. Schoeck, R. J. "Lord Acton's Views of Saint Thomas More." Moreana 3, no. 12 (November 1966): 47–52. [Geritz I098.]

C627. Birchenough, Josephine. "A Morean Story." Moreana 5, no. 17 (February 1968): 30. [Sullivan S2:16. Second half of 18th Century.]

C628. Morris, Eileen. "Apologye and Apologia." Moreana 5, no. 17 (February 1968): 31–32. [On parallels between More and Newman. See also Reynolds and Winkworth below.]

C629. Peebles, Bernard M. "Thomas More in the Clavis Calendaria." Moreana 5, no. 18 (March 1968): 7–10.

C630. Ainger, Canon Alfred. "Sir Thomas More's Utopia." Moreana 6, no. 23 (August 1969): 71–76. [Geritz R007; Sullivan S2:2. A 19th Century humorist's view of Utopia.]

C631. Pérez Martín, Maria Jesús. "Jane Austen y la Utopía de Tomás Moro." Filologia Moderna [Madrid] 33–34 (1969): 115–120. [Although Austen never mentions More's Utopia, Martí points out certain parallels between More and Austen (under the influence of Samuel Johnson) as writers. See also Austen's sympathetic treatment of Richard III and criticisms of Henry VIII in her juvenile History of England.]

C632. Noakes, Aubrey. "Lord Curzon on the Utopia: The Background Story of a Literary Find—Lord Curzon's Arnold Prize Essay of 1884 on Sir Thomas More." Moreana 8, no. 31/32 (November 1971): 221–50. [Summ.: Geritz I083. An excerpt from the 242 page 1884 prize winning Arnold essay (on pp.227–50) of the 25 year old George Nathaniel Curzon, future Viceroy of India in 1895–1905.]

C633. Reynolds, E. E. "Three Views of Utopia." Moreana 8, no. 31/32 (November 1971): 209– 14. [Geritz R337. Reynolds examines the views of Frederick Seebohm (1833–1912) (The Oxford Reformers), (1837–1883) (A Short History of England), and Sir Sidney Lee (1859–1926) (D.N.B.)]

C634. Wilde, Oscar. "[From The Soul of Man under Socialism (1891).]" Moreana 8, no. 31/32 (November 1971): 214.

C635. Reynolds, E.E. "From The Letters and Diaries of ." Moreana 12, no. 47/48 (November 1975): 13. [On a reference to More in one of Newman's Letters in 1859. See also Morris and Winkworth.]

C636. Moser, Fernando de Mello. "Had Byron Read Utopia?" Moreana 13, no. 49 (February 1976): 49–50. [Geritz I081.]

C637. Malhomme, Jocelyne. "Disraeli on More's Utopia (1845)." Moreana 16, no. 62 (June 1979): 147–48.

C638. Winkworth, Margaret. "More, Fisher, Newman and Truth." Moreana 16, no. 63 part 2 (December 1979): 63–65. [On a reference to More and Fisher by Newman in a letter of 1888. See also Morris and Reynolds above.]

C639. Doyle, Charles Clay. "J. V. Cunningham and More's Cuckolded Astrologer." Moreana 19, no. 75/76 (December 1982): 35–37. [Geritz I032. Moe's Influence on Cunningham's 1971 Poetry collection?]

C640. Strange, Roderick. "Thomas More and John Henry Newman: A Study in Holiness." Clergy Review 70:11 (Nov. 1985): 387–94.

Review(s): C640.1. Germain Marc'hadour, Moreana 23, no. 90 (June 1986): 45–46.

C641. Marc'hadour, Germain. "Thomas More dans un Almanac de 1812." Moreana 29, no. 111/112 (November 1992): 41–42. [Sum.: p. 184.]

C642. Wyland, Russell M. "Thomas More's Reputation in Nineteenth-Century England." Moreana 33, no. 127/28 (December 1996): 37–56. [Sum.: pp.37–38; Geritz H025.]