Edgell Rickword - Works

Works

  • Behind the Eyes (1921) poems
  • Rimbaud: The Boy and the Poet (1924)
  • Invocation to Angels (1928) poems
  • Scrutinies By Various Writers (1928) editor
  • Scrutinies Volume II (1931) editor
  • Love One Another (1929) Mandrake Press
  • Poet Under Saturn. The Tragedy of Verlaine by Marcel Coulon (1932) translator
  • A handbook of freedom: a record of English democracy through twelve centuries (1939) Co-editor with Jack Lindsay
  • Collected Poems (1947)
  • Radical Squibs and Loyal Ripostes: a collection of satirical pamphlets of the Regency period 1819-1821 (1971) editor
  • Essays and Opinions Volume 1: 1921-31 (1974) edited by Alan Young
  • Literature and Society: Essays and Opinions, vol.2 1931-1978 (1978)
  • Twittingpan and Some Others (1981) poems
  • Fifty Poems, A Selection by Edgell Rickword with Introduction by Roy Fuller

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