Works
- As Author—Scholarship
- A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance (1899 and 1908)
- The New Criticism: A Lecture Delivered at Columbia University, March 9, 1910 (1911)
- Creative Criticism: Essays on the Unity of Genius and Taste (1917)
- Creative Criticism and Other Essays (1931)
- As Editor
- Critical Essays of the Seventeenth-Century, 3 vols. (1908-09)
- Goethe's Literary Essays (1921)
- As Contributor
- Criticism in America, its Functions and Status: Essays by... (1924)
- Karl Vossler, ed., Mediæval Culture: An Introduction to Dante and his Times (1929)
- As Author—Poetry
- The New Hesperides, and Other Poems (1911)
- Poems (1924)
- Poetry and Religion: Six Poems (1924)
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