Copyright

R. H. Winnick

Published On

2025-11-10

Page Range

pp. 371–378

Language

  • English

Print Length

8 pages

17. ‘Ithaca’

In episode 17 (‘Ithaca’), in works by George Gissing, Frank T. Bullen, Tennyson, the author of ‘Two Old Merchistonians’ in that all-boys boarding school’s magazine, Walter C. Bronson, Robert Macnish, Anne Brontë, Emily Brontë, E. D. E. N. Southworth, Robert Browning, the anonymous author of a paean to advertising in trade journal The Gas World, A. P. Sinnett, E. H. Plumptre, Arnaud Berquin, Aubrey George Spencer, John Cox Boyce, an anonymous column on ‘International Animosities’ in The Spectator, Thorstein Veblen, the anonymous author of ‘The March of Mind’ in The Odd Volume; or, Book of Variety, Henry Cockburn, and Sabine Baring-Gould.

Contributors

R. H. Winnick

(author)

R. H. Winnick earned his Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Princeton University in 1976, receiving dissertation credit for his co-authorship, as a graduate student, of Robert Frost: The Later Years, 1938–1963 (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1977), vol. 3 of the late Lawrance Thompson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning (for vol. 2) ‘official’ Frost biography. He next researched an authorized biography of the American poet, playwright, educator, journalist, and statesman Archibald MacLeish, and edited Letters of Archibald MacLeish, 1907 to 1982 (Houghton Mifflin, 1983). Winnick’s next book, Tennyson’s Poems: New Textual Parallels, published in 2019 by Open Book Publishers, documented more than a thousand previously unrecognized, unidentified, or misidentified textual parallels in the work of that poet, and has since been accessed online or downloaded more than thirty thousand times. He has also published sixteen article-length studies on Chaucer, Sidney, Shakespeare, Melville, Clough, Hardy, and Larkin, appearing in, among other journals, The Chaucer Review, Nineteenth-Century Literature, Literary Imagination, The Hardy Review, and About Larkin.