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SECONDARY SOURCES ABOUT SOLOMON

The following links provide citations to secondary source material about Solomon and his work. These citations and their annotations appeared in the original print publication in The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies. Some citations include links to the full-text of the original works themselves. Full-text documents will be available as HTML pages and/or as scanned images in PDF format. (To read PDF files, you must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader software downloaded and installed on your computer. It is available for free by clicking here.) Citations prefaced by the character § in red denote citations that did not appear in the print edition of this bibliographic study. NEW indicates additional citations since the last major update.

This secondary source information is not comprehensive, but rather should be considered a bibliographical guide to the critical resources in English on Solomon's life and work. In addition to the resources named here, it is advisable to consult the biographies and collected letters of others involved in Solomon's life, such as Oscar Browning, Edward Burne-Jones, Henry Holiday, Herbert Horne, Walter Pater, George Powell, Robert Ross, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Algernon Charles Swinburne, and others for more discussion of Solomon.

Included in this list is a selection of illustrated books on Pre-Raphaelite art and museum catalogs, although I have excluded those works with very few illustrations by Solomon and/or little or no commentary. Citations are arranged chronologically by date of publication. Items published within the same year, without reference to a day or month, are arranged alphabetically by author.

There is also a web page bibliography of works on the artist Rebecca Solomon (1832-1886), Simeon's sister. Another page on the artist Abraham Solomon (1823-1862), their brother, is also planned.

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