John Todhunter - Works

Works

  • Laurella and Other Poems (1876)
  • Alcestis: A Dramatic Poem (1878)
  • The True Tragedy of Rienzi; Tribune of Rome (1881)
  • Forest Songs & Other Poems (1881)
  • The Banshee and Other Poems (1888)
  • How Dreams Come True (1890)
  • The Poison Flower (1891)
  • The Legend of Stauffenberg (1890)
  • The Irish Bardic Tales (1896)
  • Sounds and Sweet Airs (1904)
  • An Irish Love song

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