Alice Meynell - Works

Works

  • Preludes (1875) poems
  • The Rhythm of Life (1893) essays
  • Poems by Francis Thompson (1893) editor and producer
  • Holman Hunt (1893)
  • Selected Poems of Thomas Gordon Hake (1894) editor
  • The Color of Life and other Essays (1896)
  • Poetry of Pathos and Delight by Coventry Patmore (1896) editor
  • The Flower of the Mind (1897) anthology of English verse, editor, critic.
  • The Children (1897) essays
  • The Spirit of Place (1898) essays
  • London Impressions (1898)
  • Ruskin (1900)
  • Later Poems (1901)
  • The Work of John S. Sargent (1903)
  • Essays (1914)
  • The Second Person Singular (1921)
  • The Poems of Alice Meynell, Complete Edition (Oxford University Press, 1940)
  • Prose and Poetry (1947) introduction Vita Sackville-West, various editors

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