John Gray (poet) - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Silverpoints (1893). Poems
  • The Blue Calendar (1895–1897). Poems
  • Spiritual Poems, chiefly done out of several languages (1896)
  • Ad Matrem: Fourteen Scenes in the Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1903). Poems
  • Vivis (1922). Poems
  • The Long Road (1926). Poems
  • Poems (1931)
  • Park: A Fantastic Story (1932). Manchester: Carcanet, 1985. ISBN 0-85635-538-0
  • The Poems of John Gray (edited by Ian Fletcher). Greensboro, North Carolina: ELT Press, 1988. ISBN 0-944318-00-2
  • The Selected Prose of John Gray (edited by Jerusha Hull McCormack). Greenboro, North Carolina: ELT Press, 1992. ISBN 0-944318-06-1

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