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<strong>The</strong> anti-suffragist; or the other side. Monol. [1913.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> last day <strong>of</strong> term. French’s Plays for Schoolgirls 1, [1922].<br />

Back to college. French’s Plays for Schoolgirls 8, [1923].<br />

Chums. French’s Plays for Schoolgirls 11, [1925].<br />

<strong>The</strong> last train up. French’s Plays for Boys 13, [1927].<br />

Literary ethics: a study in the growth <strong>of</strong> the literary conscience.<br />

1928.<br />

Bluff! a detective story. [1928.]<br />

Supper for two. C. (No performance details). [1928.]<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> National Gallery and common sense. Fortnightly Rev Apr<br />

1898.<br />

Dramatic convention: the soliloquy. Fortnightly Rev May 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> personal element in fiction: a question <strong>of</strong> technique.<br />

Nineteenth Cent Dec 1916.<br />

A forgotten immortal: Vincent Voiture. Nineteenth Cent July 1919.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unknown star: a Christmas mystery play. Nineteenth Cent Dec<br />

1919. With L. Housman.<br />

Pseudonymous Works (as ‘Paul Blake’)<br />

My friend & my enemy. 1887. Boy’s story.<br />

Phil and I. 1900; reissued [1904], [1923]. Boy’s story.<br />

Expelled. A story <strong>of</strong> Eastgate school. [1922.] Short story.<br />

See also Nicoll 5, pp. 516, 809; Nicoll, <strong>English</strong> drama 1900–30, pp. 876–7;<br />

Readex Index, p. 209; and for performance details, casts and reviews, see<br />

Wearing, London stage 1890–99; 1900–09.<br />

§2<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 3 Dec 1934. Obituary. [jrs]<br />

Stephen Phillips 1864–1915<br />

§1<br />

Orestes and other poems. 1884 (priv ptd).<br />

Primavera: poems by four authors. Oxford 1890. 16 poems, 4 by<br />

Phillips.<br />

Eremus: a poem. 1890.<br />

Christ in Hades. 1896; ed C. L. Hind 1917.<br />

Poems. 1897, 1898 (enlarged and rev).<br />

Herod. T. (Her Majesty’s 31 Oct 1900). 1901.<br />

Marpessa: a poem. 1900, 1928.<br />

Ulysses. D. (His Majesty’s 1 Feb 1902). 1902.<br />

Paolo and Francesca. T. (StJ 6 Mar 1902). 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sin <strong>of</strong> David. D. (Stadttheater Düsseldorf 30 Sep 1905; Sav July<br />

1914). 1904, 1912 (rev).<br />

Nero. T. (His Majesty’s 25 Jan 1906). 1906. Part omitted appears as<br />

one-act play, Nero’s mother, in Lyrics and dramas, below.<br />

Faust. T. (His Majesty’s 5 Sep 1908). 1908. With J. Comyns Carr.<br />

Iole. D. (Cosmopolis June 1913). 1908 (in New poems, below).<br />

New poems. 1907.<br />

Pietro <strong>of</strong> Siena. D. (Studio 10 Oct 1911). 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Inferno. 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> King. D. (Unacted). 1912, 1913 (in Lyrics and dramas, below).<br />

Lyrics and dramas. 1913.<br />

Armageddon: a modern epic drama. (NT 1 Jan 1915). 1915; rptd from<br />

Lyrics and dramas, above. Partly in verse and partly in prose.<br />

Panama and other poems, narrative and occasional. 1915.<br />

Harold: a chronicle play. (Unacted). Poetry Rev Jan, Mar 1916; ed A.<br />

Symons 1927.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last heir, also called <strong>The</strong> bride <strong>of</strong> Lammermoor, though acted was<br />

never pbd. <strong>The</strong> adversary, included in Lyrics and dramas, 1913, was never<br />

acted.<br />

§2<br />

Acad 1 Jan 1898. Review <strong>of</strong> Poems 1897.<br />

Farrer, R. J. Herod through the opera glass. 1901. A parody <strong>of</strong><br />

Phillips’s Herod.<br />

Streatfield, R. A. Two poets <strong>of</strong> the new century: Phillips and<br />

Laurence Binyon. 1901. Rptd from Monthly Rev.<br />

Archer, W. In his Poets <strong>of</strong> the younger generation, 1902.<br />

Real conversations. 1904.<br />

Hale, E. E. In his Dramatists <strong>of</strong> to-day, 1906.<br />

Kyle, G. Edited by Phillips. Poetry Rev Jan–Feb 1916.<br />

Meynell, A. Phillips. Poetry Rev Jan–Feb 1916.<br />

Waugh, A. Phillips. Fortnightly Rev Jan 1916, rptd in his Tradition<br />

and change, 1919.<br />

Kernahan, C. In good company. 1917.<br />

Colvin, S. In <strong>English</strong> poets, ed T. H. Ward, vol 5, 1918.<br />

Celebrities. 1923.<br />

Benson, C. Bensonian memories: mainly players. 1926.<br />

Thouless, P. Modern poetic drama. Oxford 1934.<br />

Mason, A. E. W. Sir George Alexander and the St. James’s <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

1935. [hh]<br />

Sir Arthur Wing Pinero 1855–1934<br />

‘Paul Meritt’ | Sir Arthur Wing Pinero<br />

Mss <strong>of</strong> Pinero’s plays and letters are located in the BL, the <strong>The</strong>atre Collection<br />

in the Houghton Lib <strong>of</strong> Harvard Univ, the Brotherton Collection <strong>of</strong> the Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Leeds, the Berg Collection <strong>of</strong> NYPL, the Fales Collection <strong>of</strong> New York Univ Lib,<br />

the Univ <strong>of</strong> Rochester Lib, HRHRC, the <strong>The</strong>atre Museum, London, and Yale.<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong><br />

Wearing, J. P. Arthur Wing Pinero. In DLB. Vol 10: Modern British<br />

dramatists 1900–1945, pt 2: M–Z, ed S. Weintraub, Detroit 1982.<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> social plays <strong>of</strong> Pinero. Ed C. Hamilton (with general introd and<br />

critical preface to each play) 4 vols New York 1917–22. Vol 1 <strong>The</strong><br />

second Mrs Tanqueray, <strong>The</strong> notorious Mrs Ebbsmith; vol 2 <strong>The</strong><br />

gay Lord Quex, Iris; vol 3 Letty, His house in order; vol 4 <strong>The</strong><br />

thunderbolt, Mid-channel.<br />

Arthur Wing Pinero: three plays. With introds by S. Wyatt, 1985.<br />

Reprints French’s acting edns <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> magistrate, <strong>The</strong> second Mrs<br />

Tanqueray, and Trelawny <strong>of</strong> the ‘Wells’.<br />

Plays by A. W. Pinero: <strong>The</strong> schoolmistress, <strong>The</strong> second Mrs<br />

Tanqueray, Trelawny <strong>of</strong> the ‘Wells’, <strong>The</strong> thunderbolt. Ed G.<br />

Rowell (with introd, notes and bibliography), <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1986.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> plays marked * constitute a uniform (but not complete) edn in 29 vols, the<br />

first 11 with introductory notes by M. C. Salaman.<br />

Hester’s mystery: a comedy. (Folly 5 June 1880). [1893]; Lacy 136.<br />

<strong>The</strong> money spinner: an original comedy. (Prince’s Manchester 5 Nov<br />

1880; StJ 8 Jan 1881). 1900; Lacy 146.<br />

<strong>The</strong> squire: an original comedy. (StJ 29 Dec 1881). 1881 (priv ptd);<br />

1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rocket: an original comedy. (PW Liverpool 30 July 1883; Gai 10<br />

Dec 1883). 1905.<br />

In chancery: an original fantastic comedy. (Lyc Edinburgh 19 Sep<br />

1884; Gai 24 Dec 1884). 1905.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> magistrate: a farce. (Court 23 Jan 1885). 1892.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> schoolmistress: a farce. (Court 27 Mar 1886). 1894.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> hobby-horse: a comedy. (StJ 23 Oct 1886). 1892.<br />

*Dandy Dick: a farce. (Court 27 Jan 1887). 1893.<br />

review: [M. Beerbohm] Saturday Rev 89, Feb 1900.<br />

*Sweet Lavender: a domestic drama. (Terry’s 21 Mar 1888). 1893.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> weaker sex: a comedy. (TR Manchester 28 Sep 1888; Court 16<br />

Mar 1889). 1894.<br />

review: [C. Howard] <strong>The</strong>atre n.s. 13 Apr 1889.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>ligate. D. (Gar 24 Apr 1889). 1892.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> Cabinet Minister: a farce. (Court 23 Apr 1890). 1892.<br />

*Lady Bountiful: a story <strong>of</strong> years. D. (Gar 7 Mar 1891). 1892.<br />

review: Saturday Rev 71, Mar 1891.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> Times: a comedy. (Terry’s 24 Oct 1891). 1891.<br />

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