Trail, Mabel Cox. “Some Literary Relationships Discoverable in the Poetry of John Keble.” M.A. thesis, University of Iowa, 1927.
Reed — Critical Analysis
Reed, John Thomas. “A Critical Analysis of the Literary Theories of John Keble.” Doctoral dissertation.
Dissertation Abstracts 17 (1957): 3003–04.
Moberly — Charlotte Mary Yonge’s Anglicanism
Moberly, Patricia J. “Charlotte Mary Yonge’s Anglicanism: An Examination of John Keble’s Influence on Her Literary Development and Achievement.” Ph.D. dissertation, King’s College London, 1986.
Martin — John Keble
Martin, Brian. John Keble: Priest, Professor and Poet. London: Croom Helm, 1976.
Reviews: History 64 (February 1979): 112–13; Journal of Theological Studies n.s. 28 (October 1977): 585; Review of English Studies n.s. 29 (May 1978): 230–32; Scottish Journal of Theology 31 (August 1978): 392–93; Victorian Studies 21 (Summer, 1978): 516–17.
Lott — Poetry of John Keble
Lott, B. M. “The Poetry of John Keble, with Special Reference to The Christian Year and His Contributions to Lyra Apostolica.” Doctoral thesis, University of London, 1960.
Keble — Sacred Poetry
[Keble, John]. “Sacred Poetry.” Quarterly Review 32 (1825): 211–32.
Haweis — Poets in the Pulpit
Haweis, H. R. Poets in the Pulpit. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1880.
“Keble: The ‘High Church’ and The Christian Year,” pp. 147–93.
Hale — ‘Hale! Gladdening Light!’
Hale, John K. “‘Hale! Gladdening Light’: A Note on John Keble’s Verse Translations.” Victorian Poetry 24, no. 1 (Spring, 1986): 92–95.
Gallimore — John Keble’s Poetic Theory and Practice
Gallimore, Edith Angela. “John Keble’s Poetic Theory and Practice.” Ph.D. thesis, University of Toronto, 1985.
Doane — John Keble
Doane, William Croswell. John Keble: Poet, Pastor, Priest. New Haven, Conn.: printed by Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1866.
Armentrout — This Sacred History
Armentrout, Donald S., ed. This Sacred History: Anglican Reflections for John Booty. Cambridge, Mass.: Cowley Publications, 1990.
Includes Royal W. Rhodes, “John Keble: Grammarian of Poetry,” pp. 47–60; Peggy R. Ellsberg, “Distant and Different: Catholics and Anti-Catholics in Some Victorian Novels,” pp. 98–111; John N. Wall, “Hooker’s ‘Faire Speeche’: Rhetorical Strategies in the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Polity,” pp. 125–43.
Review: Living Church 201 (4 November 1990): 19.
Goodwin — Keble and Newman
Goodwin, Gregory H. “Keble and Newman: Tractarian Aesthetics and the Romantic Tradition.” Victorian Studies 30, no. 4 (Summer, 1987): 475–94.
Edgecombe — Two Poets of the Oxford Movement
Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. Two Poets of the Oxford Movement: John Keble and John Henry Newman. Cranbury, N.J.: Associated University Presses, 1997.
Beek — John Keble’s Literary and Religious Contribution
Beek, Wilhelm. John Keble’s Literary and Religious Contribution to the Oxford Movement. Nijmegen: Academic Centrale, 1959
Allen — Visit to Keble
Allen, J. “A Visit to Keble; from a Letter Written to His Brother, July 25, 1844.” Macmillan’s Magazine 20 (June 1869): 132–34.
Elmen — Reticence of The Christian Year
Elmen, Paul. “The Reticence of The Christian Year.” American Church Quarterly 4.2 (1964): 121–34.
Keble.
John Keble
“John Keble: Poet, Pastor, Priest.” American Quarterly Church Review 18.3 (1866): 333–74.
Griffin — John Keble
Griffin, John R. John Keble: Saint of Anglicanism. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1987.
Reviews: Dale A. Johnson, Catholic Historical Review 74 (October 1988): 634–35; Michael Bauman, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 31 (June 1988): 226–28; Arthur Bennett, Churchman 102.1 (1988): 90–91.
Chadwick — Limitations of Keble
Chadwick, Owen. “The Limitations of Keble.” Theology 67 (1964): 46–52.
‘Christian Year’ on the Doctrine of the Real Presence
“The ‘Christian Year’ on the Doctrine of the Real Presence.” Month 6 (1867): 71–75.
Tennyson — Victorian Devotional Poetry
Tennyson, G. B. Victorian Devotional Poetry: The Tractarian Mode. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1981.
Contents: “Introduction”; “Tractarian Poetics”; “Keble and The Christian Year”; “Newman and the Lyra Apostolica”; “Isaac Williams: Reserve, Nature, and the Gothic Revival”; “Tactarian Postlude”; “Postscript: Christina Rossetti and Gerard Manley Hopkins”; “Appendix A: Works, Persons, Events in Tractarian Devotional Poetry to 1850”; “Appendix B: Antecedents of The Christian Year”; “Appendix C: The Christian Year in the Victorian Age”; “Appendix D: Descendants of the Lyra Apostolica.”
Reviews: J. Griffin, Catholic Historical Review 68 (October 1982): 655. — C. Barfoot, Heythrop Journal, 24 April 1983, p. 234.
Lock — John Keble
Lock, Walter. John Keble: A Biography. London: Methuen, 1893.
Reviews: G. A. Simcox, Academy 43 (18 March 1893): 234–35; Spectator 70 (18 March 1893): 358–59.
Lewis — Devotional Classic
Lewis, Edwin. “A Devotional Classic: John Keble’s ‘The Christian Year’.” Methodist Review 101.5 (1918): 746–54.
Canady — Comparative Study of the Piety of George Herbert and John Keble
Canady, Charles Eli, Jr. “A Comparative Study of the Piety of George Herbert and John Keble.” S.T.D. dissertation. Temple University, 1963.
Dissertation Abstracts 24 (1963): 1262–83.
Braden — Herbert and Keble
[Braden, William]. “Herbert and Keble.” Littell’s Living Age 94 (1867): 195–209.
Scott — Rewriting the Book of Nature
Scott, Patrick. “Rewriting the Book of Nature: Tennyson, Keble, and The Christian Year.” Victorians Institute Journal 17 (1989): 141–55.
Chapman — English Literature and Religion
Chapman, Edward M. English Literature and Religion, 1800-1900. London: Constable; Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1910.
Treats, among others, Cowper, Crabbe, Burns, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keble, Newman, Carlyle, Ruskin, Austen, Scott, the Brontës, Dickens, Thackeray, Trollope, Eliot, Tennyson, Browning, Clough, Arnold, Christina Rossetti, Morris, Kipling, Hardy.
Digital version: HathiTrust.
Buck — Tractarian Doctrine in Keble’s The Christian Year
Buck, P. L. “Tractarian Doctrine in Keble’s The Christian Year.” Downside Review 110 (1992): 239–58.
Stranks — Anglican Devotion
Stranks, C. J. Anglican Devotion: Studies in the Spiritual Life of the Church of England Between the Reformation and the Oxford Movement. London: SCM Press, 1961.
Contents: “The Reformation and Personal Religion”; “The Practice of Piety”; “Holy Living and Holy Dying” [Lancelot Andrewes, John Cosin, Jeremy Taylor]; “Centuries of Meditation” [Thomas Traherne]; “The Whole Duty of Man”; “Devotion Based on the Prayer Book”; “A Serious Call” [William Law]; “A Practical View” [William Wilberforce]; “The Christian Year” [John Keble]; “Some Characteristics of Anglican Devotion.”
Battiscombe — John Keble
Battiscombe, Georgina. John Keble: A Study in Limitations. London: Constable, 1963; New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.
Reviews: J. V. Langmead, Church History 35 (June 1966): 246–47; William Gordon Fallows, “Blinkered Saint of the Oxford Movement,” Modern Churchman n.s. 7 (July 1964): 218–21; E. I. Watkin, Downside Review 82 (April 1964): 182–84.