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Biography
  • Newbolt, Henry. Admirals All and Other Verses. London: Elkin Mathews, 1897. PR 5103.N4 A6 1981 Robarts Library
  • --. The Island Race. London: Elkin Mathews, 1899. PR 5103.N4 I8 Robarts Library
  • --. The Sailing of the Long-Ships and Other Poems. London: John Murray, 1902. PR 5103.N4 S3 University of Toronto Libraries at Downsview
  • --. Clifton Chapel and other school poems. London: John Murray, 1908.
  • --. Songs of Memory and Hope. London: John Murray, 1909. PR 5103.N4 S73 University of Toronto Libraries at Downsview
  • --. Poems New and Old. London: John Murray, 1912. PR 5103.N4 A17 1912 Robarts Library
  • --. St. George's Day and Other Poems. London: John Murray, 1918. PR.N427s Victoria University E.J. Pratt Library
  • --. A Perpetual Memory and Other Poems. London: John Murray, 1939. PR 5103.N4 P4 1939 University of Toronto Libraries at Downsview
  • --. Selected Poetry of Henry Newbolt. Ed. Patrick Dickinson. London: Hodder and Stroughton, 1981. PR 5103.N4 A6 1981
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Biography

John Henry Newman converted from the Church of England to Roman Catholicism in 1845 and was ordained in Rome the next year. His Apologia pro Vita Sua (1864), The Grammar of Assent (1870), and The Idea of a University (1873) are important treatises in nineteenth-century English thought. Besides his religious poetry, Newman also published two novels, Loss and Gain (1848) and Callista (1856). He was named Cardinal in 1879 and declared Venerable in 1991 by Pope John Paul II.

  • Ker, Ian. John Henry Newman: A Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1988.
  • Ker, Ian. "Newman, John Henry (1801-1890)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004.
  • Newman, John Henry. Works. 36 vols. London: Longmans, Green, 1868–81.