Elizabeth Daryush - Works

Works

  • Sonnets from Hafez and other Verses (1921) as Elizabeth Bridges
  • Verses (1930) (OUP)
  • Verses, Fourth Book (1934)
  • Poems (1935) (Macmillan)
  • The Last Man and Other Verses (1936)
  • Selected Poems (1948) edited by Yvor Winters
  • Verses: Seventh Book (1971) Carcanet Press
  • Selected Poems (1972) Carcanet Press
  • Collected Poems (1976) Carcanet Press

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