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Index to the Housman Society Journal
The Housman Society is indebted to P.G. Naiditch for his invaluable help in both compiling this index and keeping it up to date.
| The Housman Society was founded in 1973. In the following year, the first volume of the Housman Society Journal appeared. Vols. I-II (1974-75) were edited by Graham and Jennifer Speake; vols. III-VI (1977-80) by Richard Perceval Graves; vols. VII-XII (1981-86) by John Pugh; vols. XIII-XX by Alan Holden (1987-94); vols. XXI-XXIII (1995-97) by Alan Holden and Roy Birch; vols. XXIV-XXV (1998-99) by Alan Holden; vols. XXVI-XXXV (2000-9) by Jeremy Bourne; and XXXVI-XXXVIII (2010-12) by David Butterfield. Also in 2003 appeared The Housman Society Journal: an Anthology to Commemorate the Society’s First Thirty Years, 1973-2003, selected and edited by Alan Holden (abbrev.: Anth.). Names and phrases may be searched by holding down the control-key and simultaneously striking the letter ‘f’ (for ‘find’). |
- Adelman, Seymour, ‘The Influence of A. E. H. on My Life’ VII p. 54
- Aktas, Alistair, ‘Bromsgrove Housman Verse Prize 2011: Thirteen’ XXXVII pp. 189-190
- Albano, Giuseppe, ‘Housman’s Fluid Dynamics’ XXXI pp. 127-143
- Anderson, Douglas A. ‘“A Story of Truth without Honour” by Laurence Housman An Introduction’ XXXIII pp. 39-45
- Anonymous, ‘A Statue of A. E. Housman’ VIII p. iii
- ‘A. E. Housman Remembered at University College, London’ XXII p. 13
- ‘Professor Benjamin Franklin Fisher IV, Vice President of the Housman Society’ XII pp. 10-14
- ‘The Laurence Housman Grace’ XI p. 5
- obituaries, ‘Sir John Betjeman’, X pp. 80, 81-83; ‘Geoffrey Norman Horsfall Hardy’ XXIII p. 49
- reports, XI pp. 16-17, 18, 19
- review, A. E. Housman, More Poems, and A. S. F. Gow, A. E. Housman: a Sketch, Times Literary Supplement Oct. 24, 1936, reprinted XXIX pp. 12-22
- review, White, William, A. E. Housman: a Bibliography, VIII p. 55
- ‘ “Simplified” Housman Family Tree’ XXIII pp. 46-47
- ‘Woodchester and A. E. H.: a Summer Visit’ XXI pp. 21-22
- Arnott, W. Geoffrey, ‘Housman on Plautus and Horace: an Unpublished Letter’ XIV pp. 14-17
- Banfield, Stephen, ‘Housman and the Composers’ XIII pp. 14-22 (= Anth. pp. 48-57)
- Bates, J. C., ‘A. E. Housman and Poets’ Corner’ XVI pp. 25-26, XVII p. 67, XIX pp. 83-88
- ‘AEH and the Welsh’ XIX pp. 89-91
- review, A Shropshire Lad: with Wood Engravings by Nicholas Parry, XVII p. 74
- Bateson, F. W., ‘The Composition of A Shropshire Lad lxiii’ I pp. 3-6
- Bayley, John, [View of Some Housman Poems] XVII 27-31
- review, Rome, G. E., Travails with a Skeleton: the Literary Remains of Alfred Codlin, Walton-on-Thames 1975, II pp. 53-55
- Beckett, Lorna, ‘“Two Cities” – The True Author’ XXXI pp. 146-148
- Benario, Herbert W., ‘Housman’s Career’ XIII pp. 46-52
- Bennett, Alan, ‘Address ... at the Dedication of a Memorial Panel to A. E. Housman, Westminster Abbey, 17th September 1996’ XXII pp. 20-23
- Berkeley, Michael, ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXXVIII pp. 8-25
- Betjeman, Sir John, ‘The Influence of A. E. H.’ VII p. 16
- Bies, Werner, ‘Laurence Housman: an Annotated Bibliography of Writings about Him (Part I)’ VII pp. 47-53, (Part II) XI pp. 81-90
- ‘Laurence Housman’s Works in German’ VI p. 18
- Birch, J. Roy, ‘Classical Voices’ XIX pp. 51-60
- ‘Ludlow, 19th-21st July’ XXII pp. 9-10 (= Anth. pp. 99-101)
- ‘The Venice Quartet’ XIII pp. 54-55
- query concerning Housman and Tennyson, XVIII p. 48
- review, Clucas, Humphrey, Through Time and Place to Roam, XXI pp. 53-55
- review, Housman, A. E., A Shropshire Lad, Woodstock Books, XXI p. 53
- review, ‘Enoch Powell speaks to Ray Gosling, BBC Radio 4’, XXI pp. 48-49
- Blackwell, Kenneth, [Note on Laurence Housman letters at McMaster University] I p. 55
- Bloomfield, R. D., ‘A. E. Housman and Enoch Powell’ XXIV pp. 30-36
- ‘Housman’s Bible’ XXIV pp. 82-87
- ‘Housman’s Friendship with Joan Thomson’ XXVI pp. 99-105 (= Anth. pp. 141-147)
- obituary: ‘Charles Brink (1907-1994)’ XXVII pp. 74-77
- ‘On Being Present at a Housman Lecture’ XXI pp. 6-7
- Born, Anne, ‘Clemence Housman’s First Book’ III pp. 57-66 (= Anth. pp. 9-17)
- ‘The Artist as Writer: Clemence Housman’s Second Book, The Unknown Sea’ IV pp. 21-30
- ‘“Dear Wood-Engraver”: the Art of Clemence Housman’ VII pp. 23-31
- Bourne, Jeremy, ‘A Shropshire Lad in Music - 4th to 6th October 1996’ XXII pp. 14-16 (= Anth. pp. 104-108)
- [‘A. E. Housman and Nevil Shute’] XX p. 62
- [‘A. E. Housman’s Kyteless Inscription’] XX pp. 61-62
- ‘Editor’s Note’ XXVI p. 7; cf. XXX p. 47
- Foreword to ‘G. B. A. Fletcher’s Supplements to the Bibliography of Housman’ XXIX pp. 23-24
- ‘Geoffrey Hill’s Golden Grove’ XXX pp. 158-162
- ‘Hallelujah Hannah and Laurence’s Hymns’ XXXIII pp. 93-96
- ‘Housman and Heine’ XXIV pp. 58-65
- ‘Housman in the Air’ XXIII pp. 42-45
- ‘Memories of Clemence and Laurence Housman’ by Mary Lovell with Jeremy Bourne XXXIII pp. 100-102
- ‘Housman’s Soldiers: The Letters of G. H. Housman and the Military Poems of A. E. Housman and Rudyard Kipling’ XXIX pp. 80-97
- ‘The Men Who Taught A. E. Housman’ XIX pp. 21-32
- review, A Shropshire Lad: A. E. Housman. Photographs by Gareth B. Thomas XXXV 158-160
- review, A. E. Housman: a Reassessment XXV pp. 115-120
- review, Roberts, John Stuart, Siegfried Sassoon, XXVI pp. 119-121
- Bradbury, John L., ‘Poetry and Place in A. E. Housman’ V pp. 11-19
- obituary, ‘Tom Burns Haber’ III pp. 67-68
- Breeze, Andrew, ‘A Verse by Cicero in Prose by Housman’ XXX pp. 167-168
- ‘A.E.H. in Spanish Translation’ XXXIII pp. 83-86
- ‘An Elegy on Housman by R. W. Parry (1884-1956)’ XXXII pp. 58-63
- ‘Ashes under Uricon’ XXXI pp. 37-40
- ‘By Onny and Teme and Clun’ XXXV pp. 34-40
- ‘On Wenlock Edge’ XXXIV pp. 80-83
- ‘The Wild Green Hills of Wyre and other Notes’ XXXVIII pp. 89-135
- ‘To Teme nor Corve nor Severn Shore’ XXXVI pp. 154-157
- ‘Worcester’s Roman Name, Buildwas, and Uricon’ XXXVII pp. 169-181
- Browne, Piers, ‘Housman and a Fragment of Sappho loosely adapted from a Chapter in “An Elegy in Arcady”’ XV pp. 25-27, 29-39
- ‘The “Picturesque” in Victorian Poetry and Painting, as Background to A Shropshire Lad’ XVI pp. 54, 56-57
- Buckley, Sarah, ‘“I a stranger and afraid...”: Lyrics of A. E. Housman’ XXII pp. 45-48
- Buncombe, M., see Tunnicliffe, J. D.
- Burnett, Archie, ‘Errors in Housman Bibliography’ X pp. 49, 50-52
- ‘Seymour Adelman and The Adelman Collection of A. E. Housman’ XII pp. 71-76
- ‘The Housman Lecture. The Name and Nature of Poetry’ pp. 8-24
- review, A. E. Housman: A Shropshire Lad with a note on the text by Michael Schmidt, XXV pp. 121-122
- cf. ‘Housman Holdings in Oxford’ XIV p. 18
- Butterfield, David, ‘Classical Verse Translations of the Poetry of Housman’ XXXVII pp. 185-188
- ‘Editorial’ XXXVI p. 4
- ‘Housman’s Cambridge Lectures’ XXXV pp. 122-148
- ‘Housman’s Public Use of Reproof’ XXXVI pp. 158-170
- ‘The Menu for a Dinner of the Family hosted by Housman in 1929’ XXXVII p. 191
- Calder, W. M., III, ‘A. E. Housman on Nicolas and Karl’ VI pp. 13-15
- ‘Once More, ASL XIX.28’ VI p. 30
- Carey, John, ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXVII pp. 8-22
- Cartwright, John, ‘A. E. Housman and the 1909 Darwin Celebration’ XXXV pp. 18-33
- ‘“Star-defeated sighs”: Classical cosmology and astronomy in he poetry of A. E. Housman’ XXXVII pp. 47-76
- Charles-Edwards, Rt Rev. Mervyn, ‘Multum in Paruo: The Pocket Edition of A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman’ VIII pp. 1-3
- Christensen, Peter G., ‘Clemence Housman’s Attack on King Arthur in The Life of Sir Aglovale de Galis’ XXXI pp. 63-88
- Christie, Rechelle, ‘The Politics of Representation and Illustration in Clemence Housman’s The Were-Wolf’ XXXIII pp. 54-67
- Clucas, Humphrey, ‘A Conundrum from Percy Withers’ XXV pp. 102-103
- ‘A. E. Housman and Witter Bynner: an Enigma’ XX pp. 52-58 (now, Through Time and Place to Roam: Essays on A. E. Housman, Salzburg 1995, pp. 26-31; = Anth. pp. 88-94)
- ‘A. E. Housman, Cricket, and the Dating of a Talk on Matthew Arnold’ XX pp. 9-12 (now,Through Time and Place to Roam pp. 44-47)
- ‘Cricket Again, and a Crux from Grant Richards’ XXIII pp. 26-27
- ‘Housman and Haussmann’ XIX pp. 81-82
- Letters to the editor, XX p. 51, XXIII p. 37
- [The Name and Nature of Poetry] XIX pp. 9-12
- review, Housman, A. E., Unkind to Unicorns ed. Birch, XXI pp. 49-50
- review, Shaw, Robin, Housman’s Places, XXI p. 51
- Colwill, Ronald, ‘A Shropshire Lad’ (verse) X p. 1
- Cope, Wendy, ‘Two Poems’ XVI pp. 21-22
- Cowperthwaite, Steven, review, Barlow, Michael, Whom the Gods Love, XXIV pp. 115-117
- review, ‘“Beati Mortui” - Clucas’ XVIII pp. 72-73
- Curtis, Simon, [View of some Housman poems] XVII pp. 31-34
- Cusick, Edmund, ‘Ny Ålesund’ (verse) XXIV pp. 76-78
- Cuthbertson, Guy, ‘“Bredon Hill” and “Adlestrop”‘ XXX pp. 163-166
- Cubertson, Lucy, ‘The Women’s War will bring you Peace’ XXXVII pp. 121-128
- Darby, Rev. Philip, ‘From the Secretary’s Desk’ XI pp. 107-109, XII p. 160
- Daubney, Brian Blyth, ‘A Range of Hills’ XXXII pp. 67-75
- Davies, Malcolm, ‘A. E. Housman and the 1934 Election to the Corpus Chair of Latin’ XXXV pp. 57-66
- Dawney, Michael, ‘George Butterworth and A. E. Housman’ XVII pp. 68-70
- De Navarro, Mary Anderson, ‘A. E. Housman’ XVI pp. 31-34
- Deiter, Kristen, ‘“But Oh, Good Lord, the Verse You Make:” a Critical History of A. E. Housman’s “Terence, this is stupid stuff”‘ XXIII pp. 67-76
- Dexter, Colin, ‘Halley’s Comet: No Sighting Yet’ XVII pp. 6-9
- -- ‘Housman’s “Wordsworth”‘ XXXII pp. 50-55
- ‘The Name and Nature of Poetry: Housman and the Personal Heresy’ XXX pp. 7-17
- Dow, Eddy, ‘Self-Validation in Housman’s A Shrosphire Lad LXII (“Terence, This is Stupid Stuff”)’ IX pp. 12-13, 14
- Downes, Peter, ‘Willie B. Manson and A Shropshire Lad’ XXX pp. 135-141
- Drew, Fraser, ‘A Shropshire Lad in Ireland’ (verse) VI p. 18
- ‘The Quietest Place Under the Sun’ X pp. 62, 63-65
- ‘The Snows are Fled Away’ XII pp. 22-25
- Drury, Martin, ‘Lost Content’ XXXII pp. 76-102
- Du Plantis, J. [= Jesse Duplantis?], Housman’s Other Secret’ XXXVI pp. 171-172
- Earle, The Reverend Nick, ‘Bromsgrove School from the Time of A. E. H. to the Present Day’ VIII pp. 45-50
- Eaton, P. D., ‘Notes on the Diaries of A. E. Housman’ VIII pp. 8-12
- ‘The Mystery of the Missing Article: a Last Note on the Diaries of A. E. Housman’ IX pp. 49, 51-52
- Edwards, Christopher, [review:] The Letters of A E. Housman edited by Archie Burnett, XXXIII pp. 104-109
- Efrati, Carol, ‘A. E. Housman’s Knowledge of Hebrew’ XXV pp. 83-86
- ‘Housman, Hardy, and the Boer War Elegy’ XXV pp. 73-78 (cf. The Road of Danger, Shame and Guilt, Madison 2002, p. 32)
- ‘Housman’s Alms of Evening’ XXVI pp. 48-54
- ‘Housman’s Ambiguous Tree’ XXVI pp. 89-96
- ‘Housman’s “Border-Ballad”‘ XXIII pp. 63-66
- ‘Housman’s Culprit’ XX pp. 43-50
- ‘Housman’s Devil’s Dance Hall’ XXII pp. 29-31
- ‘Housman’s Escape from the Turning Mill’ XXIV pp. 22-29 (cf. The Road of Danger, Shame and Guilt, Madison 2002, p. 32)
- ‘Housman’s “Far-Known Sign”‘ XXII pp. 41-44
- ‘Housman’s Guides’ XXVI pp. 110-118
- ‘Housman’s Inn of Reconciliation’ XXII pp. 54-55
- ‘Housman’s Military Epitaphs’ XXVII pp. 79-90
- ‘Housman’s Oracle’ XXV pp. 7982
- ‘Housman’s Own Tommy Atkinses’ XXI pp. 37-39 (= Anth. pp. 95-98)
- ‘Housman’s Pastoral Elegy’ XXIII pp. 21-25
- ‘Housman’s Pack’ XX pp. 68-73
- ‘Housman’s Price of Empire’ XXIV pp. 69-73
- ‘Housman’s Prison’ XXIII pp. 31-33
- Falk, Lars, ‘Latin and Ale: A. E. Housman and E. A. Karlfeldt’ XXX pp. 65-84
- Feaver, Vicki, ‘Mr Housman and the Pretty Young Czech Lady’ XIV p. 65
- Fisher, A. S. T., ‘Young Auden and Housman’s Poetry’ II pp. 3-5
- Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, IV, ‘A. E. Housman to I. R. Brussel’ II pp. 17-19
- ‘An Excursus on Clemence Housman’ X pp. 38, 39-44, 44A, 45-48
- ‘For Housmaniacs’ XI pp. 91-97
- ‘For Housmaniacs - a Bibliographical Essay’ III pp. 15-27
- ‘The Housmans: Texts and Criticism since the Mid-Seventies’ IX pp. 41-49; corrigenda, X p. vi
- ‘Writing about A. E. Housman: 1962-1972’ I pp. 7-15
- ‘Writing about A. E. Housman: 1962-1972. Part II: Books’ II pp. 6-16
- review, The Letters of A. E. Housman ed. Henry Maas, London 1971, I pp. 47-48
- Fletcher, G. B. A., ‘Supplements to the Bibliography of Housman and other Housmanniana’ Durham University Journal 1946, reprinted XXIX pp. 23-38
- ‘Two Notes on A. E. Housman’ II p. 20
- Fox, Frederick, ‘A. E. Housman Comes Home’ XI pp. 1-2. 3-5
- review, The Index to Bromsgrove and the Housmans, X pp. 107-108
- France, John, ‘Muriel Herbert: “Loveliest of Trees” a Long-forgotten Setting’ XXXVII pp. 77-81
- French, Tom, ‘Housman and the Food of Love’ XXX pp. 110-127
- Gasser, Brian, ‘A Soldier Cheap to the King and Dear to Me’ IV pp. 31-38
- ‘George Herbert Housman: a Letter from the Front’ IX pp. 7-12
- ‘Herbert Housman’s Military Career: Some Details’ VIII pp. 3-5
- Gates, John, ‘A Housman Poem?’ X pp. 29, 30-37
- ‘A. E. Housman’s Rhymes’ X pp. 2-6
- Geras, Adèle, ‘The Sampler Alphabet’ XXVI pp. 55-58
- Gillespie, Daniel, ‘Housman and Modernism’ XXXIV pp. 112-123
- Giordano, Frank R., Jr, ‘Art and Imagination in Lyrics 51 of “A Shropshire Lad”‘ III pp. 45-53
- Goldring, Douglas, ‘A Visit to A. E. Housman’ XVI pp. 50-53
- Goodison, ir Nicholas, ‘Housman in the Highlands: a Poet’s Argyllshire Holiday’ CCCVI pp. 54-59
- Gornall, John, ‘Two Notes Prompted by The Poems of A. E. Housman, ed. Archie Burnett (Oxford, 1997)’ XXV pp. 99-101
- ‘Was the Real Author Dominick Medina? A Note on the Reception of Housman’s Poetry’ XXVII pp. 91-92
- Gottcent, John, ‘A Note on Housman’s “A Shropshire Lad”‘ III pp. 43-44
- Gow, A. S. F., ‘A. E. Housman at Oxford’ II pp. 21-24
- ‘A. E. Housman at Trinity: a Memory’ I pp. 16-18
- Gowrie, Lord, ‘The Housman Lecture - W. H. Auden’ XXIV pp. 8-29
- Graves, J. T. R., ‘The Lost Books of Livy’ V pp. 32-33
- Graves, Richard Perceval, ‘A Letter from G. Herbert Housman, January 7 1892’ III pp. 12-14 = ‘A Letter from L./Cpl. Herbert Housman 6365 “E” Company 4th Battalion King’s Royal Rifles’ VII pp. 42-44
- ‘A Letter from G. Herbert Housman - January 21, 1892’ IV pp. 12-14 = ‘A Letter from L./Cpl. Herbert Housman 6365 “E” Company 4th Battalion King’s Royal Rifles’ VIII pp. 6-8
- ‘A Letter from G. Herbert Housman - February 3d, 1892’ V pp. 8-11 (cf. ‘Herbert Housman in the 1890s’ VI p. 9)
- ‘A Letter from L/C G. Herbert Housman 6365 “E” Coy. 4th Battalion King’s Royal Rifles’ VI pp. 6-9 = ‘A Letter from L./Cpl. Herbert Housman 6365 “E” Co. 4th Batt. King’s Royal Rifles’ X pp. 25-28 = XI pp. 75-80
- ‘A Letter from L./Cpl. Herbert Housman 6365 “E” Company 4th Battalion King’s Royal Rifles’ [Feb. 17, 1892] XII pp. 26-29
- ‘Biography and A. E. Housman’ XII pp. 15-21
- ‘More Poems by A. E. Housman’s Maternal Grandfather’ VI pp. 15, 17
- ‘Poems by A. E. Housman’s Grandfather’ III pp. 54-56
- ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXXVI pp. 8-22
- ‘The Scholar-Poet Revisited’ XXXIV pp. 18-30
- ‘Writing about A. E. Housman’ V pp. 26-30
- letter, IX p. 32
- review, Housman, Laurence, Moonlight and Fairyland: Fairy Tales, London, V p. 39
- Greene, Ghussan R., ‘Housman since 1936 - Popular Responses and Professional Revaluations in America’ XII pp. 30-46
- Greenlaw, Lavinia, ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXXV pp. 7-17
- Greer, Germaine, ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXVIII pp. 9-23
- Hahn, H. George, ‘Symbolic Landscaping: Housman’s Bredon Hill’ VIII pp. 51, 52
- Hales, Owen (pseud.?), letters to the Editor, VII p. 83, VIII p. 53
- ‘Ludlow 1983 in Retrospect’ IX pp. 33-34
- ‘Television and the Other Housmans’ X pp. 91-92
- review, Page, Norman, A. E. Housman: a Critical Biography, X pp. 100-102
- Hall, Gaston, ‘A French Antecedent of “Bredon Hill”’ XXXVII pp. 164-158
- Halpern, Mark, ‘Germaine Greer on Poetry and Housman’s Taste’ XXIX pp. 75-77
- ‘Housman and Edmund Wilson: the Scholarly Critic on the Critical Scholar’ XXVIII pp. 82-93
- Harrison, James, ‘A. E. Housman’s “Gutter”‘ IX pp. 1-7
- Hart, Linda, ‘Laurence Housman: a Subject in Search of a Biographer’ XXXI pp. 15-36
- ‘Those Interesting Siblings’ XXXV pp. 149-154
- Haynes, George E., ‘Housman’s Shropshire’ XX pp. 17-21
- ‘The Importance of Housman’s Lad [and his Use of Lad]’ XXXVII pp. 110-120
- Heap, G. V. M., ‘Housman’s Alterations in the Text of “A Shropshire Lad”‘ VII pp. 70, 72-78, 80
- ‘Last Poems III: an Interpretation’ IV pp. 4-11
- Hickman, Lisa C., ‘William Faulkner and A. E. Housman: a Writer’s Poet’ XXVII pp. 23-35
- Hijikata, Tatsuzo, ‘How I Discovered A. E. Housman’s Poetry’ VII pp. 31, 33, 35
- ‘How the Housman Society of Japan Came to be Founded’ IX pp. 23-25
- ‘The Gow Collection’ IX pp. 25, 26-32
- Hill, Alberta, ‘An Explanation’ and ‘Spinoza II’: The Housman Verse Prize at Bromsgrove School, XXXII pp. 56-57
- Hill, Suzette A., review, Three Bromsgrove Poets, XXX pp. 170-172
- Hoagwood, Terence Allan, ‘Classical Scepticism in the Poetry of A. E. Housman’ XIV pp. 19-28 (= Anth. pp. 58-68)
- ‘Poetic Design in More Poems: Laurence and A. E. Housman’ Part I, XII pp. 77-86, Part II, XIII pp. 7-13
- ‘Three Parodies’ VIII p. 54
- Hodges, Shari, ‘The Motif of the double in Clemence Housman’s The Were-Wolf’ XVII pp. 57-66
- Holden, Alan, ‘A. E. H. and Molly Holden’ XV pp. 49-50
- ‘Another Poet in the Family’ [A. W. Housman] XVIII pp. 64-65
- ‘Comrade, look not on the West’ XXVIII pp. 40-52
- [Housman and Emily Dickinson] XVIII p. 49
- ‘Introduction’ Anth. pp. 3-4
- [Introductory note onThe Name and Nature of Poetry] XIX pp. 7-8
- ‘MP IX’ XXIV pp. 89-90
- ‘Mutilated by Music’ XVIII pp. 37-38
- [Notes and Queries (i-ii, iv)] XIX pp. 97, 98
- ‘The Man who Killed A. E. Housman’ XIX pp. 93-95
- ‘Three Views of Some Housman Poems’ [note] XVII p. 27
- ‘Yon Far Country – Some Favourite Poems and Others’ XXXIII pp. 25-38
- query concerning MP XXX, XVIII p. 49
- reply, XX p. 51
- review, Bayley, John, Housman’s Poems, XVIII pp. 68-71
- review, Bourne, Jeremy, ed., Soldier, I wish you well, XXVIII pp. 128-129
- review, Brink, C. O., English Classical Scholarship (re-issue) XXIV pp. 110-112
- review, Browne, Piers, A Shropshire Lad, XIV pp. 79-81
- review, Browne, Piers, An Elegy in Arcady, XV pp. 53-56
- review, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester (Vol. 83, Number 2, Summer 2001’ [on Walter de la Mare], XXX pp. 169-170
- review, Collected Poems of Humphrey Moore, XXIII 80-82
- review, Fraser, Claud Lovat, A Shropshire Lad, illus., XXI pp. 57-58
- review, Hart, Linda, Once They Lived in Gloucestershire, XXI pp. 59-60
- review, Hibberd, Dominic, Wilfred Owen, XXVIII pp. 123-128
- review, The Poems of A. E. Housman ed. Archie Burnett, XXIV pp. 11-21 (= Anth. pp. 117-129)
- review, Housman, A. E., A Shropshire Lad, illustrated by Robin Bell Corfield, XVII pp. 71-72
- review, Housman, A. E., Collected Poems and Selected Prose, ed. C. Ricks, XIV pp. 82-85
- review, Kemp, Sandra, et al., Edwardian Fiction: an Oxford Companion, XXIII pp. 77-78
- review, Lloyd, David, The Concise History of Ludlow, XXV pp. 122-124
- review, Page, Norman, A. E. Housman: a Critical Biography (reprint), XXII pp. 67-68
- review, Rennison, Nick / Schmidt, Michael, edd., Poets on Poets, XXIV pp. 107-110
- review, Ricks, Christopher, The Force of Poetry, XIII pp. 56-57
- review, Rogerson, Ian, The Wood Engravings of Agnes Miller Parker, XXXII pp. 137-40
- review, Stoppard, Tom, The Invention of Love XXIV pp. 113-115
- review, Whitehead, John, Hardy to Larkin: Seven English Poets, XXI pp. 60-61
- Holden, Molly, ‘A. E. H.: a Tribute in Prose and Verse’ II pp. 25-28
- Hopkins, Stuart, ‘A. E. Housman’s “De Amicitia”‘ XXVI pp. 31-42
- ‘Housman and Votes for Women’ XXVI pp. 62-72
- ‘The Letters of Oscar Wilde addressed to Laurence Housman’ XXVI pp. 46-53
- ‘The Reverend John Williams DD: a Commentary’ XXV pp. 93-96
- Hopkinson, Neil, ‘The Book of Moss: Housman, Manilius and M. J. Jackson, XXXVII pp. 88-109
- Horsey, Nicholas, ‘St. Anne’s Church, Lancaster, Home of the Reverend Robert Housman: a Report on the Duke’s Playhouse’ X pp. 77-78
- Horwood, F. C., ‘An Experience of Housman’ VII pp. 69-70
- review, Takeuchi, Yutaka, The Exhaustive Concordance to the Poems of A. E. Housman, Tokyo 1971, II p. 56
- [Housman, A. E.,] ‘Verses by A. E. Housman’ (from Ye Rounde Table) VI p. 21
- Housman, (Henry) Stephen, ‘Laurence Housman’s Hymns’ XVII pp. 17-24
- Letter [on pronouncing the name ‘Housman’] XVII pp. 25-26
- ‘The Death of Robert Holden Housman’ XXIV p. 88
- ‘The Housman Banners’ XVIII pp. 39-47, XIX pp. 39-50
- ‘The Reverend John Williams, D.D. Part One’ XXIV pp. 41-57; ‘Part Two’ XXV pp. 33-46
- ‘The Unveiling - a Personal Record’ XI pp. 20-23
- -- - see also XIX p. 99
- Housman, Laurence, ‘A Poet in the Making’ XXVIII pp. 24-33
- ‘“A Story of Truth without Honour” by Laurence Housman An Introduction’ by Douglas A. Anderson XXXIII pp. 39-45
- Housman Society Member, ‘Housman Dinner’ XI pp. 24-25
- Hughes, Frieda, ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name of the Nature’ XXXIV pp. 7-17
- Hunt, Jo (since 1995, Joe), ‘“A Happy Noise to Hear”‘ XV pp. 18-20
- ‘A Lay of Lombard Street’ (verse) X pp. 94-95
- ‘A Poet’s Physician’ XXIII pp. 34-36
- ‘A Shropshire Lad’s Homecoming’ XII pp. 47-49
- ‘A. E. Housman and a Translation from Horace’ V pp. 30-31
- ‘A. E. Housman and Music’ XIV pp. 56-62
- ‘A. E. Housman’s Ludlow Memorial’ XXI pp. 16-18
- ‘Au Revoir and Goodbye’ XIII pp. 4-6
- ‘Barbue Housman’ IV p. 41; corr. V p. 42 (see R. P. Graves, A. E. Housman: the Scholar/Poet, London 1979, p. 282 n. 17; now, XXI pp. 8-10)
- ‘Byron Cottage’ XX pp. 60-61
- ‘F. C. Horwood’ XVII p. 15
- ‘From the Secretary’s Desk’ VI pp. 34-36
- - ‘Housman Commemoration - Ludlow April 25th 1992’ XVIII pp. 6-8
- [Housman Family Gravestone Inscriptions from Skerton] XXI p. 40
- ‘Hughley or Hagley?’ I p. 19
- ‘Laurence Housman - the Younger Brother’ XVI pp. 6-19 (= Anth. pp. 69-87)
- ‘Letter to the Editor’ XXI p. 36
- ‘Noel Victor Housman Symons, C.I.E.; M.C.; J.P. (1894-1986): a Tribute’ XII pp. 1-8
- ‘The Immortal Memory of A. E. Housman’ VII pp. 55-57, 59
- ‘The Immortal Memory of A. E. Housman’ XI pp. 28-32
- ‘Laurence Housman - Quaker’ XI pp. 73-74
- ‘The Ludlow Commemoration’ XVI pp. 23-24
- ‘The Three Housmans’ II pp. 29-32
- ‘The Thicknesse Letters’ XVIII pp. 23-26
- correspondence, verse in the Pall Mall Gazette of 1895, IV p. 44
- letters, XVIII p. 28
- obituaries: IX pp. 71-72, XXII pp. 27-28 (Jack Bates)
- parody, X p. 96
- query concerning Col. Harold Chippendall, XVIII 50
- review, Laurence Housman - Catalogue of the Ian Kenyur-Hodgkins Collection, X pp. 102-104
- review, Jebb, Keith, A. E. Housman, XVII pp. 72-74
- Hunt, Jo / Housman, H. Stephen, ‘An Appeal’ XIX p. 99
- Hunt, Joe: see Hunt, Jo
- Hunt, Julian, ‘Bromsgrove and the Housmans Revisited’ XXXV pp. 77-86.
- ‘Housman History 1500-1913’ XXXVIII pp. 42-68
- ‘The Will of the Reverend Robert Housman, 1837’ XXXVII pp. 82-87
- Ireson, Tony J., ‘“Mastermind” - 9 February 1986’ XII pp. 116-119
- Jackson, Andrew, ‘A Pivotal Friendship’ XXXVI pp. 45-53
- --- ‘Corrections’ XXXVIII p. 189
- ‘Moses Jackson’s Family’ XXXVIII pp. 79-88
- Jardine, Lisa, ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXXII pp. 7-13
- ‘Jaspistros’ ‘An Urban Lad’ XIII pp. 29-32
- Jenkins, Clive, ‘“My father’s family was Lancashire” The Housmans of Lune Bank in the Nineteenth Century’ XXXVI pp. 77-101
- --- ‘Corrections’ XXXVIII p. 189
- ‘The “Earlier” Housmans and the Bromsgrove School, c. 1800-1854’ XXVI pp. 58-69
- ‘“Uncle Joe”: the Reverend Joseph Brettell Housman and the family of Perry Hall (part 1)’ XXIX pp. 39-62
- “‘Uncle Joe: the Revd Joseph Brettell Housman. Part II’ XXXI pp. 106-126
- ‘University Days: a Housman, a Brettell, a Vernon at Regency Cambridge’ XXVII pp. 70-73
- Jenkinson, Leonard, ‘A. E. Housman and Cricket’ XXIII pp. 28-30
- Jones, Celia, ‘Bête Grise, Buttercups and Bicycles. Laurence Housman and Chipping Campden’ XXXIV pp. 35-50
- Jowett, Irene and Don, ‘Poetry, Pastiche and Parody: an Analysis of a series of poems which purport to be in the style of A. E. Housman’ XXX pp. 48-64
- Keeline, Tom, ‘Vir in uoluendis lexicis satis diligens: A. E. Housman and the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae’ XXXVI pp. 64-76
- Kelly, Warren H., ‘The Mechanics of Metaphor in A Shropshire Lad’ XXVII pp. 93-103
- Kennedy, Kate, ‘“…And lads are in love with the grave” The peculiar appeal of A Shropshire Lad’ XXXIV pp. 31-34
- Kenney, E. J., ‘The Immortal Memory of A. E. Housman’ III pp. 5-11
- Kirkup, James, ‘A Shropshire Lad: a New Recording of Housman Settings’ VIII pp. 24, 25-27
- ‘A. E. Housman in 1984’ XI pp. 63-68
- letter to the Editor, VII pp. 83-84
- Laleham, John, ‘Construction of the Queen’s Highway’ (verse) XXVIII pp. 113-114
- Leach, Colin, ‘A. E. Housman and Classical Scholarship, then and now’ XXXI pp. 59-62
- letter to the Editor, XXXIII p. 103 [on ‘A. E. Housman’s Letters’]
- review, Brink, C. O., English Classical Scholarship, XIV pp. 74-77
- review, Efrati, Carol, The Road of Danger, Guilt and Shame, XXVIII pp. 121-123
- review, Jackson, Andrew, ed., ‘A Fine View of the Show: Letters from the Western Front’ XXXVI pp. 173-174
- review, Marcus Manilius: Astronomica (5 vols) edited by A. E. Housman… Cambridge University Press reprint 2011), XXXVII pp. 192-194
- review, Naiditch, P. G., A. E. Housman at University College, London, XV pp. 51-53
- review, Naiditch, P. G., Additional Problems in the Life and Writings of A. E. Housman, XXXI pp. 152-153
- review, Naiditch, P. G., Problems in the Life and Writings of A. E. Housman, XXII pp. 57-59
- Levine, Robert T., ‘Girl’s Garland: a Reading of Housman’s “To an Athlete Dying Young”‘ V pp. 34-35
- Lindop, Grevel, ‘“Something to do with Violence”: Philip Larkin and A. E. Housman’ XX pp. 24-30
- Lovell, Mary, with Jeremy Bourne, ‘‘Memories of Clemence and Laurence Housman’ XXXIII 100-102
- Lunt, Canon R. G., Address at the Housman Society Dinner, VIII pp. 13, 14-16
- Maas, Henry, ‘Additions and Corrections to The Letters of A. E. Housman II pp. 33-35
- ‘On Editing A. E. Housman’s Letters’ VII pp. 19-21
- Macadie, Robert S., ‘Housman: a Cry against the Wind’ XXXVIII pp. 26-41.
- Malone, Richard, ‘A. E. Housman’s Usages in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED)’ XXX pp. 128-130
- ‘Etiquette in Pandemonium: Grant Richards and the Early American Editions of A. E. Housman’s A Shropshire Lad’ XXXI pp. 53-58
- Mandel, Jerome, ‘Housman’s Insane Narrators’ XV pp. 7-17
- Mandel, Miriam B., ‘Housman’s “Loveliest of Trees”‘ XIV pp. 66-68
- Markel, Michael H., ‘A. E. Housman’s Modern Love Poetry’ II pp. 36-41
- Marlow, Norman, ‘The Prose Style of A. E. Housman’ I pp. 20-26
- correspondence, on the Rev. Greville Cooke, IV p. 45
- Maruya, Haruyasu, ‘A Study of A. E. Housman with Special Reference to his Pessimism’, Part I, XII pp. 150-159, Part II, XIII pp. 33-43
- ‘Shropshire in September: a Journey to Housman Country’ XII pp. 87-91
- Mason, James, letter, XII pp. [51-]52
- Maund, Andrew, ‘A Shropshire Lad and the Internet’ XXVII pp. 54-57
- ‘A Shropshire Lad and the Internet. Part Two’ XXVIII pp. 79-82
- ‘A Shropshire Lad and the Internet. Part Three’ XXIX pp. 98-101
- ‘Hugh Gaston Hall: an Appreciation’ XXXV 161-164
- ‘Teaching the Text’ XXXIII pp. 68-82
- ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry, by Christopher Ricks’ XXIV pp. 8-10
- report: Lisa Jardine, ‘ , ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXXII pp. 7-13
- review: Dean, Roy, Mainly in Fun, XXXI pp. 151-152
- McGregor-Smith, Jennie, ‘New Work for the Centenary of A Shropshire Lad’ XXI pp. 42-43
- McKie, David, ‘Jacksoniana’ XXXVII pp. 129-163
- Midgley, Mary, ‘Fatalism and Freedom’ XI pp. 69-72
- Mix, Katherine Lyon, ‘An Englishwoman’s Love-Letters’ III pp. 28-37
- ‘Laurence and the Queen’ VII pp. 35-39
- ‘Laurence Housman and the Censor’ V pp. 4-8
- ‘Laurence the Letter-Writer’ XIII pp. 23-28
- ‘Laurence, Clemence, and Votes for Women’ II pp. 42-52
- Morris, Delia, with Ughetto, André, ‘The Problems and Pleasures of Translating A. E. Housman’s A Shropshire Lad’ XXXIV pp. 84-91
- Morrison, Richard, ‘Shropshire Lad Remembered’ Times = XXII pp. 11-12 (= Anth. pp. 102-103)
- Monthertrand, Lois, ‘Bells in the Tower: Patrick O’Brian’s unattributed use of AP IX, in his novel The Thirteen-Gun Salute’ XXVIII pp. 106-111
- Naiditch, P. G., ‘A Cautionary Tale’ XXI p. 15 (now, APLW/AEH p. 78)
- ‘A Chronological Analysis of A. E. Housman’s Notebook A’ X pp. 7-24 (now, Problems in the Life and Writings of A. E. Housman, Beverly Hills 1995, pp. 101-110)
- ‘A Chronological Note on Labels A and B of A Shropshire Lad’ XVI pp. 28-30 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 1 13-116)
- ‘A Forgotten Plagiary’ XXVII pp. 104-106 (now, Additional Problems in the Life and Writings of A. E. Housman, Los Angeles 2005, pp. 152-155)
- (ed.) ‘A Forgotten Report of a Paper by A. E. Housman’ XXXIV pp. 124-126
- ‘A New Annotated Hand-List for A. E. Housman: A Shropshire Lad’ XXXII pp. 120-136
- ‘A New Book inscribed by A. E. Housman’ XXVI pp. 84-86 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 28-30)
- ‘A New Firm of Publishers’ XXIX pp. 64-65 (now, APLW/AEH p. 14)
- ‘A Note on Conduct’ XIV pp. 69-73 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 190-194)
- ‘A Note on Wrappers on A Shropshire Lad’ XXIV pp. 39-40 (now, APLW/AEH p. 94)
- ‘A Photograph of A. E. Housman’ XVIII pp. 66-67 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 36-37)
- ‘A Shropshire Lad XXI:26’ XXIV p. 38 (now, APLW/AEH p. 76).
- ‘A Shropshire Lag by Terence Beersay’ XXV pp. 62-63 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 111-112)
- ‘A. E. Housman and Babu English’ XXXVIII pp. 185-186
- ‘A. E. Housman and Frank Harris’ XXI pp. 10-12 (cf. XXII p. 49) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 23-25)
- ‘A. E. Housman and J. L. Paton’ XXIX pp. 65-66 (now, APLW/AEH p. 15)
- ‘A. E. Housman and Music: a Note’ XIV pp. 63-64 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 131-132)
- ‘A. E. Housman and Sir William Ridgeway’ XXXIII p. 92
- ‘A. E. Housman and the Hebrew Language’ XXVI pp. 76-78 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 145-147)
- ‘A. E. Housman and the Library of University College, London: a Forgotten Anecdote’ XXIV pp. 66-68 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 18-19)
- ‘A. E. Housman and the Public Oratorship at Cambridge’ XXI pp. 12-13 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 25-26)
- ‘A. E. Housman and the Supernatural’ XXI p. 14 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 147-148)
- ‘A. E. Housman and W. H. Mallock’ XX pp. 13-16 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 11-13)
- ‘A. E. Housman in Paris’ XII pp. 55-70 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 48-59; cf. XXVI pp. 79-82)
- (ed.) ‘A. E. Housman on W. T. Vesey: a Forgotten Appreciation’ XXXIV pp. 123-124
- ‘A. E. Housman, Two Cities, Asphodel Press, 1904’ XXVII pp. 116-117 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 116-117)
- ‘A. E. Housman’s British Museum Reader’s Ticket’ XXIII pp. 12-13 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 11-12)
- ‘A. E. Housman’s “Good-Humoured Teasing”‘ XXI pp. 45-47 (cf. XXII p. 49) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 148-149)
- ‘A. E. Housman’s Last Will and Testament’ XXXVI pp. 60-63
- ‘A. E. Housman’s Prize Books’ XI pp. 98-100 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 4-6)
- ‘A. E. Housman’s Pronunciation of Latin’ XXVII pp. 36-45 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 35-41)
- ‘A. E. Housman’s Prose Contributions to Ye Rounde Table’ XXXVII pp. 21-46
- ‘A. E. Housman’s Report on the Greek Chair (1894)’ XXXV pp. 43-56
- ‘An Apocryphal Tale about A. E. Housman’ XXXVII 182-183
- ‘Barbue Housman’ XXI pp. 8-10 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 21-23)
- ‘Biographical Implications of A. E. Housman’s First Published Emendation’ XXII pp. 38-40 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 6-9)
- ‘Biography and Method’ XIV pp. 29-41 (now, AAPLW/AEH pp. 126-132, 174-183)
- ‘Corrections and Additions to “Problems in the Life and Writings of A. E. Housman”‘ XXIV pp. 100-106 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 186-190)
- ‘Cyril Clemens’ Proposed Life of A. E. Housman’ XXXIV pp. 128-130
- ‘Dated and Datable Facsimiles of the Handwriting of A. E. Housman’ XXV pp. 64-69 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 157-161)
- ‘Dating Mitchell Kennerley’s “A Shropshire Lad”‘ XXVI pp. 86-87 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 95-96)
- ‘Dating “Housman on Dogs”’ XXXIV pp. 127-128
- ‘“Done with Quite”‘ XXVI pp. 82-84
- ‘Further Information on A. E. Housman and the Civil Service Examinations of 1882’ XXXIII pp. 87-90
- ‘Grant Richards’s “Nefarious” Conduct’ XXV pp. 60-61 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 27-28)
- ‘“Haussman” or “Haussmann”?’ XX pp. 59-60 (now, cf. PLW/AEH p. 1 n. 3)
- ‘Housman and his Occasional Papers’ XXV pp. 48-50 (= Anth. pp. 132-133) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 44-45)
- ‘Housman and Kapitza’ XXVIII p. 119 (now, APLW/AEH p. 31)
- ‘Housman and “Mud Clots”‘ XXV p. 50 (corrected, = Anth. pp. 133-134) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 3-4)
- ‘Housman and the Catalepta’ XXV pp. 50-51 (= Anth. pp. 134-135) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 47-48)
- ‘Housman and the Kennedy Chair’ IX pp. 52, 53 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 27-28)
- ‘Housman and Simonides’ XXIII pp. 39-41 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 91-93
- ‘Housman in Paris II’ XXVI pp. 79-82 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 31-33)
- ‘Housman on Plato’s Doctrine of Forms: Some Difficulties’ XXV pp. 57-59 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 42-44)
- ‘Housman’s Turtle’ XXVI pp. 87-88 (now, APLW/AEH p. 25)
- ‘“Illic jacet”‘ XXXI p. 102
- ‘Illustrations of and Decorations for A. E. Housman’s Verse’ XXVIII pp. 94-105 (addenda: Newsletter of the Housman Society no. 18, 2003) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 164-174)
- ‘In usum editorum edidit’ XXIX pp. 66-68 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 45-47)
- ‘J. D. Duff on A. E. Housman’ X pp. 53-61 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 42-47)
- ‘Jane Ellen Harrison and the Curate “Mr Houseman”‘ XXIX pp. 72-74 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 155-156)
- ‘Kath(a/e)rine Elizabeth (Housman) Symons’ XXVIII p. 120 (now, APLW/AEH p. 155)
- ‘Label C of A Shropshire Lad’ XVII 16 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 116-117)
- ‘Laurence’s “Duck”‘ XXIII pp. 19-20 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 80-81)
- Letter[s] to the editor XV p. 48; XXII p. 49
- ‘Limericks and A. E. Housman’ XXXVIII pp. 183-184
- ‘Max Beerbohm and A. E. Housman’ XXVI pp. 97-98 (now, APLW/AEH p. 20)
- ‘Miscellanea Housmanniana’: individually indexed
- ‘More Light on “Alfred Housman” Leippert’ XXIII p. 17 (now, APLW/AEH p. 30)
- ‘“Mouse”‘ XXV pp. 47-48 (= Anth. pp. 130-132) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 4-5)
- ‘Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup’ XXI p. 13 (now, APLW/AEH p. 6)
- ‘New Light on Maycock’ XXIII pp. 13-16 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 9-11)
- ‘Notes on the Life of M. J. Jackson’ XII pp. 93-114 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 132-144)
- ‘On Distinguishing the First Edition of Laurence Housman’s The Seven Young Goslings’ XXII p. 56 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 110-111)
- ‘On Pronouncing the Name “Housman”‘ XVI p. 27 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 1-2); cf. XIX p. 82 with XX pp. 59-60
- ‘O. O.’ XXV pp. 55-56 (= Anth. pp. 139-140) (now, APLW/AEH p. 95)
- ‘Photographs of A. E. Housman’ XXVI pp. 42-47 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 161-164)
- ‘“Pirithöus” or “Pirithoüs” in More Poems V 27?’ XXIX pp. 70-72 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 78-81
- ‘Polar Errors and A. E. Housman’ X pp. 66-69 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 69-71)
- ‘Re-Dating a Letter from A. E. Housman’ XXIII pp. 18-19 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 33-34)
- ‘Rhetorice Housmanniana’ XXIV pp. 37-38 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 48-49)
- ‘Some Echoes and Allusions in A. E. Housman’s Prose Writings’ XII pp. 131-142 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 122-130)
- ‘Spencer Blackett and the “Romance of Enlistment” XXVII pp. 111-112 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 75-76)
- ‘Terence, this is stupid stuff’ XXXVIII pp. 187-188
- ‘The Barrie-Housman Correspondence’ XXVI pp. 75-76 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 26-27)
- ‘The Correspondence of A. E. Housman: a Census, 1873-1911’ XVII pp. 40-56; ‘1912-1918’ XVIII pp. 9-22; ‘1919-1922’ XIX pp. 61-80; ‘1923-1926’ XX pp. 31-42; ‘1927-1928’ XXI pp. 23-35; ‘1929’ XXII pp. 32-37; ‘1930-1931’ XXIII pp. 50-62; ‘1932-1933’ XXIV pp. 91-99; ‘1934-1936, s.a.’ XXV pp. 104-114
- ‘The Dartmoor Shepherd’ XXXIII p. 91
- ‘The Date of Housman’s Gift to W. R. M. Lamb’ XXXIV pp. 126-127
- ‘The Date of Printing of the Jubilee Edition of A Shropshire Lad’ XXVII pp. 113-114 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 104-105)
- ‘The Date of the First Four Seas Edition of A Shropshire Lad’ XXVII pp. 114-115 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 96-97)
- ‘The Date of the Photograph of A.E.H. and Robert H. Housman’ XXVI pp. 73-75 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 2-3)
- ‘The Date of the Van der Weyde Photograph’ XXVI p. 75 (now, APLW/AEH p. 13)
- ‘The Dates of Frederic Prokosch’s Meetings with A. E. Housman’ XXXI pp. 102-103
- ‘The Dating of Selected Poems’ XXVII pp. 112-113 (now, APLW/AEH p. 108)
- ‘The Extant Portion of the Library of A. E. Housman: I. Greek Literature’ XXVIII pp. 53-69; II. ‘Latin Literature’ XXIX pp. 108-151; ‘III. Classical Antiquity’ XXX pp. 142-157; ‘IV. Non-Classical Materials’ XXXI pp. 154-180; ‘Part V. Indexes’ XXXII pp. 103-17
- ‘The Fate of Haber’s Centennial Edition of the Poems of A. E. Housman’ XXVII p. 78 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 108-109)
- ‘The First American Issue of Last Poems in 1922’ XXVIII p. 120 (now, APLW/AEH p. 105)
- ‘The Fockbury Ghost’ XXXI p. 105
- ‘The Identity of “m e t”‘ XXV pp. 52-53 (= Anth. pp. 135-137) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 103-104)
- ‘The Letters of A. E. Housman: 1971-1981’ IX pp. 53-69, ‘Supplement’ X p. 79, ‘Corrigenda’ X pp. 86-87 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 156-173)
- ‘The Name of A. E. Housman’s Place of Birth’ XXIX pp. 63-64 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 1-2)
- ‘The Reception of A. E. Housman: a Deadly Allusion’ XXXV pp. 41-42
- ‘The Sequence of John Lane’s 1906 Shropshire Lads’ XXVII p. 112 (now, APLW/AEH p. 95)
- ‘The Seranckes and the Housman’s XXIII p. 38 (now, APLW/AEH p. 5)
- ‘Thomas Hardy and A. E. Housman’ XXVI pp. 106-109 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 15-18)
- ‘Three Notes on “Housman and Ennius”‘ XIV pp. 46-49 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 86-89)
- ‘Three Notes on the Library of A. E. Housman’ XI pp. 33-53, ‘Corrections’ XII p. 143 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 113-125)
- ‘Two Notes on the Alcuin Edition of A Shropshire Lad’ XXIV pp. 38-39 (now, APLW/AEH p. 98)
- ‘Two Printer’s Errors in The Unexpected Years’ XXV pp. 53-54 (= Anth. pp. 137-138) (now, APLW/AEH p. 112)
- ‘Vniu. Coll. Lond.’ XXIX pp. 68-69 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 49-50)
- ‘Ye Nine, Behold’ XXV pp. 54-55 (= Anth. pp. 138-139) (now, APLW/AEH pp. 81-82)
- review, Dolenski, Leo / Dooley, John, The Name and Nature of A. E. Housman, XIV pp. 77-79 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 198-200)
- review, Gardner, Philip, A. E. Housman: the Critical Heritage, XX pp. 79-103 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 200-215)
- review, Hawkins, Maude M., A. E. Housman: Man behind a Mask, XVIII pp. 74-81 (now, PLW/AEH pp. 173-180)
- review, Hoagwood, Terence Allan, A. E. Housman: Revisited, XXII pp. 59-67 (now, APLW/AEH pp. 82-91)
- see also XIX p. 97
- Newfield, Peter E., letter (on MP IX) XVIII p. 27
- Nichols, Peter, ‘A New View from the Rectory’ IX pp. 39-41
- Northcote, C. Stafford, ‘I Remember...’ VII pp. 39, 41
- Oakley, Elizabeth, ‘In Ganderland: Clemence Housman and Tax Rersistance’ XXXIII pp. 46-53
- [Query about ‘Clunton and Clunbury’] XIX p. 98
- Obata, Takeshi, ‘How A. E. Housman’s Poetry was Accepted in Japan before The World War’ VIII pp. 29-35
- ‘Miscellaneous Notes incidental to a Japanese Translation of The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XIX pp. 13-17
- translator, Hijikata, Tatsuzo, ‘The Poetical Sentiment Linking Japan to Britain’ IX pp. 35, 36-37
- Ota, Saburo, ‘The Poetical Sentiment Linking Japan to Britain: Why is A. E. Housman Read Now?’ IX pp. 35, 36-37
- Padel, Ruth ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXXVII pp. 7-20
- Page, Jim C., ‘A Sussex Evening with A. E. Housman’ XX pp. 7-8
- ‘A. E. H. at Uriconium?’ XXIV p. 90
- ‘CDs of Settings of Housman’ XVI p. 64
- ‘Chairman’s Notes’ XIII pp. 1-2, XIV pp. 5-6, XV pp. 5-6, XVI pp. 4-5, XVII pp. 4-5, XVIII pp. 4-5, XIX pp. 4-6, XX pp. 5-6, XXI pp. 4-5, XXII pp. 4-8 (‘Chairman’s Report’), XXIII pp. 4-8, XXIV pp. 4-7; XXV pp. 4-7; XXVI pp. 4-7; XXVII pp. 4-7; XXVIII pp. 4-8; XXIX pp. 4-6; XXX pp. 4-6; XXXI pp. 4-6; XXXII pp. 4-6; XXXIII pp. 4-7; XXXIV pp. 4-6; XXXV pp. 4-6; XXXVI pp. 5-7, XXXVII pp. 4-6, XXXVIII pp. 4-6
- ‘“Mutilated by Music”: a Look at Housman and the Composers’ XXXI pp. 89-101
- obituary (Ian Walter Grierson Martin) XXIII pp. 48-49
- review, ‘New CDs of Housman Settings’ XXI p. 48
- review, Poetry in Motion, XVI p. 63
- review, Robert Tear’s Vaughan Williams, On Wenlock Edge, XVI p. 65
- review, Shoulder the Sky at the North Worcestershire College, IX pp. 22-23
- Page, Norman, ‘Housman as a Comic Writer’ XVII pp. 10-14
- [The Name and Nature of Poetry] XIX pp. 18-20
- [View on some Housman poems] XVII pp. 34-36
- review, Bourne, Jeremy, The Westerly Wanderer XXII p. 57
- Parsons, David, ‘The View from Under the Table’ XXXIV pp. 51-70
- Plowden, G(eoffrey). F. C., ‘A Shropshire Lad XXIII: a Note on a Possible Influence’ XXVIII p. 118
- ‘A Shropshire Lad XXIII: “The Lads in their hundreds…”. A Defence’ XXVIII pp. 115-117
- ‘A. E. Housman’s Style: Two Minor Points’ XXV pp. 97-98
- ‘An Anecdote’ XXX p. 167
- ‘Housman Anticipated by Pope’ in Three Minor Notes on A. E. Housman, no. 1: XXXII p. 119
- ‘Housman’s Blottings’ XXXI pp. 149-150
- ‘Housman’s Borrowings – Allusive or Not’ XXXVI pp. 151-153
- ‘Housman’s Love of Wit – a Note’ XXX pp. 166-167
- ‘Last Poems IV’ in Three Minor Notes on A. E. Housman, no. 3: XXXII pp. 118-19
- ‘Nonae Novembres, Line 24’ in Three Minor Notes on A. E. Housman, no. 2: XXXII p. 119
- ‘Not Germaine’ XXIX pp. 78-79
- ‘Parodies’ XXXI pp. 148-149
- ‘The Welsh Marches’ (ASL XVIII): a Note’ XXXVII p. 184
- Porter, Peter, ‘The Housman Lecture: The Name & Nature of Poetry’ XXVI pp. 8-30
- Powell, J. Enoch, ‘A Personal Recollection of A. E. Housman’ I pp. 27-29 (= Anth. pp. 5-8)
- ‘A. E. Housman’ XVI pp. 47-49
- ‘The Hem of the Garment’ VII pp. 16-17, 19
- The Housman Lecture, XIV pp. 7-13
- Power, Norman, ‘Housman’s Dive’ (verse) XIX p. 96
- Pugh, John, ‘A. E. H. and Clarence Darrow’ VIII pp. 35, 36-44, 45
- advertisement for index to Bromsgrove and the Housmans IX p. 70
- ‘An Extraordinary Literary Coincidence’ IV pp. 39-40
- ‘How it all began: the Early Years of the Housman Society and how the Housman Statue came about’ XXX pp. 131-134
- ‘Jo Hunt - the People’s Poet’ X p. 93
- ‘Reginald Stone: a Tribute’ XI pp. 26, 27
- ‘Speech made at the Chateau Impney Hotel, Droitwich, Friday, 22nd March, 1985’ XI pp. 6-15
- ‘The Housman Family Connections with Captain Adams’ XV pp. 43-47
- ‘The Housmans at Perry Hall’ VI pp. 23-25
- ‘The Journal: 1980 Onwards’ VI p. 4
- editorials, VIII p. iv, X pp. v-vi, XI pp. vi-vii
- query concerning Francis Housman, XVIII p. 50
- review, Engan, Rodney,Laurence Housman, X pp. 105-106
- review, Graves, Richard Perceval, A. E. Housman: the Scholar-Poet, VI pp. 30, 32-34
- Raphael, Isabel, review, A. E. Housman – Classical Scholar. Edited by David Butterfield and Christopher Stray, XXXV 155-158
- Reading, Peter, ‘August’ (verse) XVIII p. 29
- Roberts, Doreen: see Whitworth, John
- Rogerson, Ian, ‘A Tribute to Professor A. S. F. Gow’ XXIX pp. 7-11 (cf. pp. 12-38)
- ‘Agnes Miller Parker’ XXIV pp. 30-32
- ‘The Housman-Rothenstein Connection’ XXXVIII p. 136-147
- ‘W. H. Semple: a Research Student of A. E. Housman’ XXV pp. 70-72
- Ruddick, Bill, ‘“Some Jamming of the Emotions”? Philip Larkin’s Response to A. E. Housman’s Life and Poetry’ XV pp. 21-24
- Saxby, Rt Rev. Dr John, ‘A Sermon preached in St. Laurence Church, Ludlow, on Sunday, 12th May 1996’ XXII pp. 24-26
- Schaeublin, Christoph, ‘Housman and Ennius’ XIV pp. 42-45
- Scheerer, Constance, ‘Looking Past Romanticism: Clemence Housman’s Presentation of the Romantic Hero’ V pp. 20-26
- Scorer, J. M., review: Manilius, Astronomica, translated by G. P. Goold, Loeb Classical Library, V pp. 35-37
- Shaw, Kate, ‘National Housman Poetry Competition’ XXVIII pp. 112-113
- ‘National Poetry Competition 1997/98’ XXIV pp. 74-75
- ‘“Remembered Place”: Poetry Competition, 1995/6’ XXI pp. 19-20
- ‘“The Invention of Love”‘ XXIII pp. 9-11 (= Anth. 114-116)
- Shaw, Robin, ‘In Search of Housman’s Places’ XX pp. 63-67
- ‘Moses and Adalbert’ XX pp. 22-23 (plates [i-iv] after p. 54)
- ‘Preparations for the Centenary of the Publication of A Shropshire Lad’ XX pp. 74-78
- ‘The Clock House that is Gone’ XXXVIII 69-78
- ‘The Late Mr Houston Martin’ XX p. 59
- Sisley, Peter, ‘A Word in Your Ear’ XXVIII pp. 34-39
- ‘Malt does more than Milton can’ XXX pp. 18-33
- rev., Paritosh Sanyal, A. E. Housman: his Personality, Poetics and Poetry, XXX pp. 173-175
- Skutsch, O., ‘Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries’ (Latin translation) XVI p. 20
- ‘Mrs E. Housman’s Mistake?’ XII p. 146
- Smith, Rt Hon. Chris (Lord Smith of Finsbury), ‘The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XXXI pp. 7-14
- Spargo, Linda, ‘Laurence Housman: a Belated Pre-Raphaelite’ XVI pp. 35-46
- Sparrow, John, review, Horwood, F. C., ed., A. E. Housman. Poetry & Prose: a Selection, I pp. 49-50
- Sparrow, W. Keats, ‘The Structure of Housman’s “The Name and Nature of Poetry”‘ III pp. 38-42
- Speake, Graham, ‘Two Poems by Alan Ker’ I pp. 30-31
- review, The Classical Papers of A. E. Housman edd. J. Diggle/F. R. D. Goodyear, I pp. 51-54
- Stone, Reginald, ‘From the Secretary’s Desk’ VII pp. 80, 82; VIII p. 56; IX p. 38; X pp. 84-85
- Stoppard, Tom, ‘“The lad that loves you true”‘ XXXII pp. 14-22
- Sutton, Pastor Darrell, ‘A Rural Pastor’s Notes on A.E.H., the Classicist: a Man of Right and Necessary Sense’ XXXIV pp. 92-111
- ‘An Informed and Unrivalled Critic. A Pastor’s notes on Volume III of A. E. Housman’s Classicsl Papers’ XXXVI pp. 102-150
- ‘Materials for a new study of Housman’s jouenwy rheoufdh Manilius’ Astronomica’ XXXVIII pp. 148-182
- ‘Reading Ancient Greek and Roman Texts with A. E. Housman. A Pastor’s notes on Volume II of his Classical Papers’ XXXV pp. 87-121
- Symons, N. V. Housman, ‘A Message to All Members of the Housman Society’ XI p. viii
- ‘Reminiscences of N. V. Symons, First President of the Housman Society’ XVIII pp. 30-36
- ‘Some Recollections of the Victorian Housmans’ VII pp. 5-7, 9-11, 13-15 (= Anth. p. 28-40)
- Symons, Robert E., ‘Some Thoughts on Being A. E. Housman’s Literary Executor’ IX pp. 15-22
- Tait, Michael S., ‘Hell-fire and the Beauties of Shropshire: the Poetry of A. E. Housman’ XXXI pp. 41-52
- Tanis, James, ‘Seymour Adelman 1906-1985: a Keepsake’ XII p. 14
- Taylor, H. Boswell, ‘Mastermind, 1980: the Life and Works of A. E. Housman’ VII pp. 45, 67-68
- ‘Mastermind, 1986: the Life and Works of A. E. Housman’ XII pp. 115, 119-120
- Thomas, Michael, ‘Sir Patrick Spens’ (verse) XXIV pp. 78-80
- Thompson, Dudley, ‘Reminiscences of A.E.H.’ XIII pp. 44-45
- Thompson, L. W., ‘These Bones Will Rise Again: Housman’s The Immortal Part’ X pp. 70-76
- Thornton, R. K. R., ‘Sestina: A. E. Housman’ XXXI pp. 144-145
- ‘The Name and Nature of Professional Criticism: the Buffoonery School’ XXX pp. 34-47
- Tickner, Lisa: see XVIII pp. (43,) 44, XIX pp. 39, 42, 47
- Todd, Robert B., ‘A. E. Housman and Enoch Powell: Some Further Observations’ XXV pp. 87-92
- ‘M. J. Jackson in British Columbia: Some Supplementary Information’ XXVI pp. 59-61: corrected version XXVII pp. 107-110
- Townshend, Nigel, ‘A Debt to Housman Repaid?’ XI pp. 54-62 (= Anth. pp. 41-47)
- ‘“On Wenlock Edge”: A. E. Housman’s Musical Watershed’ XV pp. 40-42
- Trew, Graham, ‘A Year in My Life’ X pp. 97-99
- ‘A. E. Housman as Lyricist? An Introduction to Musical Settings of A Shropshire Lad’ VIII pp. 16-23
- ‘Housman and Music’ XVIII pp. 51-63
- ‘“I heard the tune he sang me” (ASL VII): a Review of the Commissions heard at the Bromsgrove Weekend, Friday 4th - Sunday 6th October 1996’ XXII pp. 17-19 (= Anth. pp. 109-113)
- ‘Mervyn Horder -A Shropshire Lad’ VIII pp. 28-29
- ‘Sir Arthur Somervell (1863-1937): 1904 – The First Musical Centenary’ XXIX pp. 102-107
- Tunnicliffe, J. D./Buncombe, M., ‘A. E. Housman and the Failure of Grant Richards Limited in 1926’ XI pp. 101-106
- Ughetto, André: see Morris, Delia
- Underwood, Vanessa, ‘Bringing Literature to Life through Housman’s “Bredon Hill”: A Window on the Work of the Speech Artist’ XXXII pp. 64-66
- Venables, Ian, ‘A Composer’s Approach to Setting A. E. Housman’ XXXIV pp. 71-79
- Vicary, Richard, ‘A Shropshire Lad: Project for Illustration’ VII pp. 60, 62-67
- ‘Notes on Illustrating A. E. Housman’ VI pp. 25, 27-28
- Walters, Anna, [A. E. Housman’s Poetry and Young People] XVI pp. 58-61
- Webster, Bernard, review, Pugh, John, Bromsgrove and the Housmans, II (insert) pp. 1-4
- Westminster, Duke of, et al., ‘Statue of A. E. Housman the Scholar-Poet’ X p. 89
- Whallon, William, ‘A. E. Housman’s “The Love of Comrades”‘ XIV pp. 51-54
- White, Gertrude M., review, Leggett, B. J., The Poetic Art of A. E. Housman, V pp. 37-38
- White, William, ‘A Note on Housman’s Translation from Horace’ VI p. 18
- ‘Addendum to A. E. Housman: a Bibliography’ X p. 24
- ‘An Unpublished AEH Letter to Horatio F. Brown’ XII pp. 144-145
- ‘Housman in Africa’ XII pp. 129-130
- ‘Misprinting A Shropshire Lad’ XIV p. 73
- ‘Misprints in Harrap’s A Shropshire Lad’ VIII pp. 52, 53
- ‘Misprints in Horwood’s A. E. Housman, Poetry and Prose’ XIII p. 53
- ‘Two “New” Shropshire Lad Reprints’ XII pp. 146-149
- letter, X p. 86
- review, Housman, A. E., Last Poems, London: Garnstone Press, 1974, II pp. 57-58
- review, Housman, Laurence, Alfred Edward Housman’s De Amicitia”, London: The Little Rabbit Company, 1976, IV pp. 42-43
- Whittingham, Kevin, ‘A Shropshire Lad in British Music: a First Survey and Catalogue of Settings for more than one voice’ XXX pp. 85-109
- ‘A Shropshire Lad in Popular Music: Collaborative Concept Albums in Hybrid Styles’ XXXII pp. 23-49
- Whitworth, John, ‘Jack in the Box’ (verse) XIX p. 92
- Whitworth, John / Roberts, Doreen, ‘Housman and Contemporary Poets’ XIX pp. 33-38
- Wilkinson, L. P., ‘A. E. Housman, Scholar and Poet’ I pp. 32-46
- Wilkinson, William, ‘Victoria Regina: a Consideration of the Potential for Theatrical Performance’ XXVIII pp. 70-78
- Wishart, David, ‘Housman and the Alcuin Press’ XXII pp. 50-53
- Wilson, J. Larry, ‘The Relevance of Housman’s The Name and Nature of Poetry’ XII pp. 121-128
- Witt, Robert W., ‘A Note on Housman and the fin de siècle’ IV pp. 15-20
- Woods, R. S., ‘Scholar and Poet’ X p. 90
- Woodward, G. R., ‘Bibliographical Gleanings’ XVII pp. 37-39
- Woudhuysen, Henry, A. E. H. – A. W. P.: a Classical Friendship, summarised by Tom Stoppard, XXXII pp. 14-22
- Young, Brian, Letter to the editor (on Naiditch, ‘Housman and Simonides’) XXIV p. 81
- ‘The Queen of Air and Darkness and a Letter on Genesis’ XXXIII pp. 97-99
