George Chapman, a
critical
essay.
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) 1908.
Rickett, A. Compton. William Morris. A study in personality, with an
introduction by Graham, R. B. Cunningham. 1913.
Swinburne, A. C. Morris's Life and Death of Jason. Essays and Studies.
1875.
Symons, A. Studies in Two Literatures. 1897.
Studies in Prose and Verse. 1904.
Vallance, Aymer. William Morris, his art, his writings and his public life.
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Thomson, J. C. Bibliographical list of the works of A. C. Swinburne. 1905.
Vaughan, C. E. See Rossetti, Bibliography.
Wise, T. J. A bibliographical list of the scarcer works and uncollected writings
of A. C. Swinburne. 1897.
Poetical Works
The Queen-Mother. Rosamond. Two plays. 1860.
Chastelard: a tragedy. 1865.
Atalanta in Calydon, a tragedy. 1865. Kelmscott press edn. 1894.
Cleopatra, a poem. 1866.
Poems and Ballads. 1866.
Unpublished Verses. 1866. [Privately ptd. ]
A Song of Italy. 1867.
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Songs before Sunrise. 1871.
Bothwell, a tragedy. 1874.
Songs of Two Nations. 1875. (Namely, A Song of Italy and Ode on the
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Erechtheus, a tragedy. 1876.
Poems and Ballads. Second series. 1878.
Songs of the Springtides. 1880.
Studies in Song. 1880.
Specimens of modern poets. The Heptalogia, or, the Seven against Sense.
1880.
In the Album of Adah Menken. [Dolorida, in French. Privately ptd c. 1880. ]
Mary Stuart, a tragedy. 1881.
Tristram of Lyonesse, and other poems. 1882.
A Century of Roundels. 1883.
A Midsummer Holiday, and other poems. 1884.
Marino Faliero, a tragedy. 1885.
A Word for the Navy. 1886. [Afterwards included in A Channel Passage. ]
Locrine, a tragedy. 1887.
The Jubilee, MDCCCLXXXVII. 1887.
The Question, MDCCCLXXXVII, a poem, 1887. [Afterwards included in
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Poems and Ballads. Third series. 1889.
The Ballad of Dead Men's Bay. 1889. [Afterwards included in Astrophel. ]
The Brothers. 1889. (Afterwards included in Astrophel. ]
The Bride's Tragedy. 1889. [Privately ptd. ]
A Sequence of Sonnets on the death of Robert Browning. 1890. (Afterwards
included in Astrophel].
Eton, an ode. 1891. [In catalogue of loan collection of portraits at Eton
college, ed. Cust, L. Afterwards included in Astrophel. ]
The Sisters, a tragedy. 1892.
Grace Darling. 1893. [Afterwards included in Astrophel. ]
Astrophel, and other poems. 1894.
Robert Burns, a poem. Edinburgh, 1896. [Burns, an ode, included in
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The Tale of Balen. 1896.
A Channel Passage, 1855. 1899. [See A Channel Passage, 1904. ]
Rosamund, queen of the Lombards, a tragedy. 1899.
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The Pilgrimage of Pleasure, a morality play. 1910. See The Dial,
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Aeolus. 1914.
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Tragedies. 5 vols. 1905-6.
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Dead Love. 1864. [A novel. New edn under title Love's Cross-Currents:
a year's letters. 1905. American edn. A Year's Letters. Portland,
Me. , 1901.
Notes on poems and reviews. 1866.
William Blake, a critical essay. 1868.
Notes on the Royal Academy exhibition. 1868. Part 11. 1868. [Part i by
Rossetti, W. M. ]
Under the Microscope. 1872.
Essays and Studies. 1875.
George Chapman, a critical essay. 1875.
Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite crusade. 1876.
A note on Charlotte Bronte. 1877.
A Study of Shakespeare. 1880 (end of 1879].
A Study of Victor Hugo. 1886.
Miscellanies. 1886.
A Study of Ben Jonson. 1889.
Studies in prose and poetry. 1894.
Love's Cross-Currents. 1905. See, also, under Dead Love, ante.
The Age of Shakespeare. 1908.
Shakespeare. . . written in 1905 and now first published. 1909.
Three plays of Shakespeare (King Lear, Othello, Richard II]. In Harper's
Library of Living Thought. New York, 1909.
Mr Whistler's lecture on Art. Boston (Bibliophile Soc. ), 1913.
Charles Dickens (including an essay from The Quarterly Review, July 1902,
and Oliver Twist], ed. Watts-Dunton, T. 1913.
A Study of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, ed. Gosse, E. W. 1914.
To these should be added various introductory essays to editions of
collected or single works of other authors, some of which are reprinted in
the collected volumes. The most important of these are introductions to
Selections from Byron, 1866; Christabel, etc. 1869; The works of George
Chapman, 1874; Wells, C. J. , Joseph and his Brethren, 1876; Les Cenci (in
French), 1883; Epipsychidion, 1887; Thomas Middleton (Mermaid series),
1887; Herrick (Muses’ library), 1891, etc.
Biography and Criticism
Drinkwater, J. Swinburne, an estimate. 1913.
Elton, 0. Modern Studies. 1907.
Gosse, E. W. The Life of Swinburne (with a letter on Swinburne at Eton by
lord Redesdale). 1912.
Mackail, J. W. Swinburne, a lecture. 1909.
Murdoch, W. G. B. Memories of Swinburne. 1910.
Rossetti, W. M. Swinburne's Poems and Ballads. 1866.
Saintsbury, G. Corrected Impressions. 1895.
Sarrazin, G. See Rossetti, Biography and Criticism.
Swinburne, A. C. Letters to Edward Dowden, LL. D. , and other corre-
spondents. Ed. Wise, T. J.
Letters to John Morley, ed. Gosse, E. W. 1914.
Thomas, P. E. Algernon Charles Swinburne, a critical study. 1912.
Welby, T. E. Swinburne, a critical study. 1914.
Woodberry, G. E. Swinburne. New York, 1905.
Wratislaw, T. Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1900.
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To my mother on the anniversary of her birth, April 27, 1842. [Privately
ptd by Polidori, 1842. ]
Verses by C. G. Rossetti. Dedicated to her mother. [Privately ptd. ) 1847.
The Germ. 1850. See Rossetti, D. G. , Works. (Christina Rossetti's con-
tributions are: No. 1. Dream Land. An End. No. 2. A Pause of
Thought. Song. A Testimony. No. 3. Repining. Sweet Death.
Goblin Market, and other poems (with two designs by Rossetti, D. G. ). 1862.
The Prince's Progress, and other poems (with two designs by Rossetti, D. G. ).
1866. [This was combined with Goblin Market, and other poems, with
the four designs, 1875. ]
Commonplace, and other short stories. 1870.
Sing-Song, a nursery rhyme book. 1872.
Speaking Likenesses. [With pictures by Hughes, A. ] 1874.
Annus Domini, a prayer for each day of the year, founded on a text of Holy
Scripture. 1874.
Seek and Find, a double series of short studies of the Benedicite. [1879. ]
A Pageant, and other poems. 1881.
Called to be Saints: the minor festivals devotionally studied. (1881. ]
Letter and Spirit: notes on the commandments. [1883. ]
Time Flies, a reading diary. 1885.
The Face of the Deep, a devotional commentary on the Apocalypse. 1892.
Maude, a story for girls. 1897.
New Poems. . . hitherto unpublished or uncollected. Ed. Rossetti, W. M. 1896.
Angels, etc. 3 pts. 1910
Collected Poems, etc.
Poems. New and enlarged edn. 1890.
Poetical works. (With memoir, notes, etc. by Rossetti, W. M. ] 1904.
Poems, chosen and ed. by Rossetti, W. M. (Golden Treasury series. ) 1904.
Biography and Criticism
Bell, H. T. M. Christina Rossetti, a biographical and critical study. 1898.
Cary, Elisabeth L. See Rossetti, D. G. , Biography and Criticism.
Proctor, Ellen A. A brief memoir of C. G. Rossetti. 1895.
Rossetti, C. G. Family letters, ed. Rossetti, W.
Rickett, A. Compton. William Morris. A study in personality, with an
introduction by Graham, R. B. Cunningham. 1913.
Swinburne, A. C. Morris's Life and Death of Jason. Essays and Studies.
1875.
Symons, A. Studies in Two Literatures. 1897.
Studies in Prose and Verse. 1904.
Vallance, Aymer. William Morris, his art, his writings and his public life.
1897.
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Shepherd, R. H. The bibliography of Swinburne. 1883.
Thomson, J. C. Bibliographical list of the works of A. C. Swinburne. 1905.
Vaughan, C. E. See Rossetti, Bibliography.
Wise, T. J. A bibliographical list of the scarcer works and uncollected writings
of A. C. Swinburne. 1897.
Poetical Works
The Queen-Mother. Rosamond. Two plays. 1860.
Chastelard: a tragedy. 1865.
Atalanta in Calydon, a tragedy. 1865. Kelmscott press edn. 1894.
Cleopatra, a poem. 1866.
Poems and Ballads. 1866.
Unpublished Verses. 1866. [Privately ptd. ]
A Song of Italy. 1867.
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An Appeal to England against the execution of the condemned Fenians.
Manchester, 1867. [Rptd from The Morning Star. ]
Siena. 1868. [Afterwards included in Songs before Sunrise. ]
Ode on the proclamation of the French republic, Sept. 4th, 1870. 1870.
Songs before Sunrise. 1871.
Bothwell, a tragedy. 1874.
Songs of Two Nations. 1875. (Namely, A Song of Italy and Ode on the
proclamation of the French republic. ]
Erechtheus, a tragedy. 1876.
Poems and Ballads. Second series. 1878.
Songs of the Springtides. 1880.
Studies in Song. 1880.
Specimens of modern poets. The Heptalogia, or, the Seven against Sense.
1880.
In the Album of Adah Menken. [Dolorida, in French. Privately ptd c. 1880. ]
Mary Stuart, a tragedy. 1881.
Tristram of Lyonesse, and other poems. 1882.
A Century of Roundels. 1883.
A Midsummer Holiday, and other poems. 1884.
Marino Faliero, a tragedy. 1885.
A Word for the Navy. 1886. [Afterwards included in A Channel Passage. ]
Locrine, a tragedy. 1887.
The Jubilee, MDCCCLXXXVII. 1887.
The Question, MDCCCLXXXVII, a poem, 1887. [Afterwards included in
A Channel Passage. ]
Poems and Ballads. Third series. 1889.
The Ballad of Dead Men's Bay. 1889. [Afterwards included in Astrophel. ]
The Brothers. 1889. (Afterwards included in Astrophel. ]
The Bride's Tragedy. 1889. [Privately ptd. ]
A Sequence of Sonnets on the death of Robert Browning. 1890. (Afterwards
included in Astrophel].
Eton, an ode. 1891. [In catalogue of loan collection of portraits at Eton
college, ed. Cust, L. Afterwards included in Astrophel. ]
The Sisters, a tragedy. 1892.
Grace Darling. 1893. [Afterwards included in Astrophel. ]
Astrophel, and other poems. 1894.
Robert Burns, a poem. Edinburgh, 1896. [Burns, an ode, included in
A Channel Passage. ]
The Tale of Balen. 1896.
A Channel Passage, 1855. 1899. [See A Channel Passage, 1904. ]
Rosamund, queen of the Lombards, a tragedy. 1899.
A Channel Passage, and other poems. 1904.
The Duke of Gandia. 1908.
The Pilgrimage of Pleasure, a morality play. 1910. See The Dial,
1 November 1913.
Aeolus. 1914.
Ode to Mazzini; The Saviour of Society; Liberty and Loyalty. Unpublished
MSS discovered among the author's effects after his death, ed. Gosse, E. W.
Boston (Bibliophile Soc. ]
Collected Poems, etc.
Poems. 6 vols. 1904. (With Atalanta in Calydon and Erechtheus. ]
Tragedies. 5 vols. 1905-6.
Selections from the poetical works of Algernon Charles Swinburne. [Ed. by
the author. ] 1887.
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Algernon Charles Swinburne
495
Prose Works
Dead Love. 1864. [A novel. New edn under title Love's Cross-Currents:
a year's letters. 1905. American edn. A Year's Letters. Portland,
Me. , 1901.
Notes on poems and reviews. 1866.
William Blake, a critical essay. 1868.
Notes on the Royal Academy exhibition. 1868. Part 11. 1868. [Part i by
Rossetti, W. M. ]
Under the Microscope. 1872.
Essays and Studies. 1875.
George Chapman, a critical essay. 1875.
Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite crusade. 1876.
A note on Charlotte Bronte. 1877.
A Study of Shakespeare. 1880 (end of 1879].
A Study of Victor Hugo. 1886.
Miscellanies. 1886.
A Study of Ben Jonson. 1889.
Studies in prose and poetry. 1894.
Love's Cross-Currents. 1905. See, also, under Dead Love, ante.
The Age of Shakespeare. 1908.
Shakespeare. . . written in 1905 and now first published. 1909.
Three plays of Shakespeare (King Lear, Othello, Richard II]. In Harper's
Library of Living Thought. New York, 1909.
Mr Whistler's lecture on Art. Boston (Bibliophile Soc. ), 1913.
Charles Dickens (including an essay from The Quarterly Review, July 1902,
and Oliver Twist], ed. Watts-Dunton, T. 1913.
A Study of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, ed. Gosse, E. W. 1914.
To these should be added various introductory essays to editions of
collected or single works of other authors, some of which are reprinted in
the collected volumes. The most important of these are introductions to
Selections from Byron, 1866; Christabel, etc. 1869; The works of George
Chapman, 1874; Wells, C. J. , Joseph and his Brethren, 1876; Les Cenci (in
French), 1883; Epipsychidion, 1887; Thomas Middleton (Mermaid series),
1887; Herrick (Muses’ library), 1891, etc.
Biography and Criticism
Drinkwater, J. Swinburne, an estimate. 1913.
Elton, 0. Modern Studies. 1907.
Gosse, E. W. The Life of Swinburne (with a letter on Swinburne at Eton by
lord Redesdale). 1912.
Mackail, J. W. Swinburne, a lecture. 1909.
Murdoch, W. G. B. Memories of Swinburne. 1910.
Rossetti, W. M. Swinburne's Poems and Ballads. 1866.
Saintsbury, G. Corrected Impressions. 1895.
Sarrazin, G. See Rossetti, Biography and Criticism.
Swinburne, A. C. Letters to Edward Dowden, LL. D. , and other corre-
spondents. Ed. Wise, T. J.
Letters to John Morley, ed. Gosse, E. W. 1914.
Thomas, P. E. Algernon Charles Swinburne, a critical study. 1912.
Welby, T. E. Swinburne, a critical study. 1914.
Woodberry, G. E. Swinburne. New York, 1905.
Wratislaw, T. Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1900.
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(4) CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
Works
To my mother on the anniversary of her birth, April 27, 1842. [Privately
ptd by Polidori, 1842. ]
Verses by C. G. Rossetti. Dedicated to her mother. [Privately ptd. ) 1847.
The Germ. 1850. See Rossetti, D. G. , Works. (Christina Rossetti's con-
tributions are: No. 1. Dream Land. An End. No. 2. A Pause of
Thought. Song. A Testimony. No. 3. Repining. Sweet Death.
Goblin Market, and other poems (with two designs by Rossetti, D. G. ). 1862.
The Prince's Progress, and other poems (with two designs by Rossetti, D. G. ).
1866. [This was combined with Goblin Market, and other poems, with
the four designs, 1875. ]
Commonplace, and other short stories. 1870.
Sing-Song, a nursery rhyme book. 1872.
Speaking Likenesses. [With pictures by Hughes, A. ] 1874.
Annus Domini, a prayer for each day of the year, founded on a text of Holy
Scripture. 1874.
Seek and Find, a double series of short studies of the Benedicite. [1879. ]
A Pageant, and other poems. 1881.
Called to be Saints: the minor festivals devotionally studied. (1881. ]
Letter and Spirit: notes on the commandments. [1883. ]
Time Flies, a reading diary. 1885.
The Face of the Deep, a devotional commentary on the Apocalypse. 1892.
Maude, a story for girls. 1897.
New Poems. . . hitherto unpublished or uncollected. Ed. Rossetti, W. M. 1896.
Angels, etc. 3 pts. 1910
Collected Poems, etc.
Poems. New and enlarged edn. 1890.
Poetical works. (With memoir, notes, etc. by Rossetti, W. M. ] 1904.
Poems, chosen and ed. by Rossetti, W. M. (Golden Treasury series. ) 1904.
Biography and Criticism
Bell, H. T. M. Christina Rossetti, a biographical and critical study. 1898.
Cary, Elisabeth L. See Rossetti, D. G. , Biography and Criticism.
Proctor, Ellen A. A brief memoir of C. G. Rossetti. 1895.
Rossetti, C. G. Family letters, ed. Rossetti, W.
