Theodore Watts-Dunton - Works

Works

  • Theodore Watts, 'Poetry', Encyclopædia Britannica (9th edition), (1885) Vol. XIX
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Coming of Love, (London: John Lane, 1897)
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, Aylwin, (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1898)
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Christmas Dream, (London: 1901)
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, Christmas at the Mermaid, (London: John Lane, 1902). (illustrated by Herbert Cole).
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, The Renascence of Wonder, (London: 1903)
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, Studies of Shakespeare, (London: 1910)
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, Poetry and The Renascence of Wonder, (E. P. Dutton, 1914, facs. ed. 2006)
  • Theodore Watts-Dunton, Old Familiar Faces, (London: 1916)

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