Further Reading
- M. McClure, 'Biographical Note: the Allinghams of Ballyshannon', in Donegal Annual; 52 (2000), p. 87-89
- M. S. Lasner, 'William Allingham. Some Uncollected Authors LVI Part 1 (2)', in Book Collector; 39 (1991 summer, autumn), p. 174-204 and 321-349
- S. A. Husni, William Allingham An Annotated Bibliography (1989)
- A. Warner, 'William Allingham Bibliographical Survey', in Irish Book Lore; 2 (1976), p. 303-307
- P. M. England, 'The Poetry of William Allingham' (1976)
- A. Warner, William Allingham (1975)
- H. Shields, 'William Allingham and folk song', in Hermathena; 117 (1974), p. 23-36
- A. Warner, William Allingham An Introduction (1971)
- W.I.P. McDonough, 'The Life and Work of William Allingham' (1952)
- P.S. O'Hegarty, 'A Bibliography of William Allingham', in Dublin Magazine (1945 Jan-Mar and July–September)
- J. L. Donaghy, 'William Allingham', in Dublin Magazine; 20:2 (1945), p. 34-38
- H. Knopf, 'William Allingham und seine Dichtung im Lichte der irischen Freheitsbewegung' (1928. Biel)
- Letters to William Allingham, ed. H. Allingham (1911)
- William Allingham, William Allingham A Diary, ed. H. Allingham and D. Radford (1907)
- D. G. Rossetti, The Letters of Dante Gabriel Rossetti to William Allingham 1854-1870, ed. G.B.N. Hill (1897)
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