Other Works
- Eyes of Youth (1910) - a collection of poems by friends and family
- George Eliot (1913)
- Introduction to Romola: George Eliot (1913)
- Introduction to Felix Holt: The Radical (1913)
- Introduction to Moby Dick: Herman Melville (1925)
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