Works
- The Chorus (1916) novel
- The Thrush and the Jay (1916) Constable, essays and poems
- The Goldfinches (1920) poems
- The Swallowdive (1921) novel
- The Mulberry Bush (1925) short stories
- The Yellow Placard (1931) Gollancz, poems
- The Christmas Omnibus (1932) Gollancz (editor)
- The Enemies (1934) Dent, poems
- English Children (1942) Britain in Pictures series, William Collins
- Selected Poems of Sylvia Lynd (1945) Macmillan
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Name | Lynd, Sylvia |
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Date of birth | 1888 |
Place of birth | London |
Date of death | 21 February 1952 |
Place of death | Hampstead |
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