Stuart Merrill - Works

Works

  • Les gammes (The Ranges), Vanier, Paris, 1887
  • Pastels en Prose, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1890
  • Les Fastes (The Record), 1891
  • Petits Poèmes d'Automne (Little Autumnal Poems), 1895
  • Les quatre saisons (The Four Seasons), Mercure de France, Paris, 1900
  • Walt Whitman, Henry S. Saunders, 1922
  • Prose et vers : œuvres posthumes (Prose and Verse: Posthumous Works), A. Messein, Paris, 1925
  • The White Tomb: Selected Writing, Talisman House, 1999

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