George Wyndham - Works

Works

  • The Poems of Shakespeare (1898) editor
  • Ronsard & La Pleiade, with Selections From Their Poetry and Some Translations in the Original Meters (1906)
  • Sir Walter Scott (1908)
  • The Springs of Romance in the Literature of Europe (1910) address, University of Edinburgh October, 1910
  • Essays in Romantic Literature (1919) edited by Charles Whibley

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