Arthur Alfred Lynch - Publications

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Lynch wrote and published a large number of books ranging from poetry, to a sophisticated attempt to refute Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. His verse was clever and satirically Byronic, and his essays and studies show much reading and acuteness of mind. E. Morris Miller, himself a professor of philosophy, mentions Lynch's "high reputation as a critical and philosophical writer especially for his contributions to psychology and ethics" (Australian Literature, p. 273). His publications include:

  • Modern Authors (1891)
  • Approaches the Poor Scholar's Quest of a Mecca (1892)
  • A Koran of Love (1894)
  • Our Poets (1894)
  • Religio Athletae (1895)
  • Human Documents (1896)
  • Prince Azreel (1911)
  • Psychology; A New System (two vol.; 1912)
  • Purpose and Evolution (1913)
  • Sonnets of the Banner and the Star (1914)
  • Ireland: Vital Hour (1915)
  • Poppy Meadows, Roman Philosophique (1915)
  • La Nouvelle Ethique (1917)
  • L'Evolution dons ses Rapports avec l'ethique (1917)
  • Moments of Genius (1919)
  • The Immortal Caravel (1920)
  • Moods of Life (1921)
  • O'Rourke the Great (1921)
  • Ethics, an Exposition of Principles (1922)
  • Principles of Psychology (1923)
  • Seraph Wings (1923)
  • My Life Story (1924)
  • Science, Leading and Misleading (1927)
  • The Rosy Fingers (1929)
  • The Case Against Einstein (1932)

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