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Late Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2331 | 2332<br />

An unknown people. 1897.<br />

Angels’ wings: a series <strong>of</strong> essays on art and its relation to life. 1898.<br />

Apuleius, L. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Eros and Psyche from Apuleius and the<br />

first book <strong>of</strong> the Iliad <strong>of</strong> Homer done into <strong>English</strong>. 1900 (verse,<br />

with Eros & Psyche in prose); 1923 (as Eros & Psyche . . . together<br />

with some early verses). Partly rptd from Narcissus, 1873, above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> creation: essays on the self and its powers. 1903, 1907<br />

(enlarged); tr Ger 1908, Ital 1909, Fr 1923. Ch 2 <strong>of</strong> this book, entitled<br />

<strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> creation, was pbd separately in 1903.<br />

Prisons, police and punishment: an inquiry into the causes and<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> crime and criminals. 1905; tr Fr 1907.<br />

Days with Walt Whitman: with some notes on his life and work.<br />

1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> intermediate sex: a study <strong>of</strong> some transitional types <strong>of</strong> men and<br />

women. [1908]; tr Ger 1907, Rus 1915.<br />

Sketches from life in town and country, and some verses. 1908.<br />

<strong>The</strong> drama <strong>of</strong> love and death: a study <strong>of</strong> human evolution and<br />

transfiguration. 1912; tr Ger 1924.<br />

In thanking my friends on the occasion <strong>of</strong> my seventieth birthday.<br />

[1914.] An open letter.<br />

Intermediate types among primitive folk: a study in social evolution.<br />

1914. Originally pbd in the Amer Jnl <strong>of</strong> Religious<br />

Psychology, 1911, and the Revue d’Ethnographie et de Sociologie,<br />

1911.<br />

<strong>The</strong> healing <strong>of</strong> nations and the hidden sources <strong>of</strong> their strife. 1915.<br />

My days and dreams: being autobiographical notes. 1916;<br />

Nottingham 1993 (as Sheffield and socialism; introd by D.<br />

Blunkett). Contains bibliography.<br />

Never again! A protest and a warning addressed to the people <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe. 1916; tr Danish 1916, Norwegian 1917.<br />

Three ballads (an intermezzo in war time). Manchester 1917.<br />

Towards industrial freedom. 1917.<br />

Pagan & Christian creeds: their origin and meaning. 1920; tr Du 1925.<br />

<strong>The</strong> teaching <strong>of</strong> the Upanishads . . . Two lectures to popular audiences.<br />

1920. Rptd from Pagan & Christian creeds.<br />

A song <strong>of</strong> freedom and joy. [c. 1920.] Score by E. G. Bainton, words by<br />

Carpenter.<br />

Some friends <strong>of</strong> Walt Whitman. 1924 (Br Soc for the Study <strong>of</strong> Sex<br />

Psychology Pbn no 13). Comments on Leaves <strong>of</strong> grass.<br />

<strong>The</strong> psychology <strong>of</strong> the poet Shelley. 1925. With G. Barnefield.<br />

Several <strong>of</strong> Carpenter’s social and economic essays were pbd separately as<br />

tracts, some <strong>of</strong> them as Fabian Tracts. He wrote articles and reviews for<br />

Albany Rev, Amer Jnl <strong>of</strong> Religious Psychology, Clarion, Eng Rev,<br />

Fortnightly Rev, Humane Rev, International Jnl <strong>of</strong> Ethics,<br />

Macmillan’s Mag, Progress, Reformer, Revue d’Ethnographie et de<br />

Sociologie, Savoy and To-Day (see also Wellesley 5 1989). He also contributed<br />

to composite works, such as Cruelties <strong>of</strong> civilisation, 1895,<br />

Humane science lectures by various authors, 1897, Hand and Brain: a<br />

symposium <strong>of</strong> essays on socialism, New York 1898, and É. Armand’s Les<br />

différents visages de l’anarchisme, Paris 1927. Several <strong>of</strong> Carpenter’s<br />

essays were later collected in anthologies, such as R. L. Woods (ed), World <strong>of</strong><br />

dreams, New York 1947.<br />

Editions and introductions<br />

Chants <strong>of</strong> labour: a song-book <strong>of</strong> the people with music. Ed<br />

Carpenter 1888.<br />

Brown, J. M. Verses. Introd by Carpenter 1893.<br />

Forecasts <strong>of</strong> the coming century, by a decade <strong>of</strong> writers. Ed<br />

Carpenter 1897.<br />

Ioläus: an anthology <strong>of</strong> friendship. Ed Carpenter 1902, 1906<br />

(enlarged), 1915 (as Anthology <strong>of</strong> friendship).<br />

Rolland, R. E. P. E. Beethoven. Tr from Fr by C. Hull. Introd by<br />

Carpenter 1917.<br />

Ellis, E. M. O. <strong>The</strong> new horizon in love and life. Introd by Carpenter<br />

1921.<br />

Arun . ā chalam. Light from the east. Ed Carpenter 1927.<br />

§2<br />

Crosby, E. H. Edward Carpenter, poet and prophet. Philadelphia<br />

1901.<br />

Swan, T. Carpenter: the man and his message. Manchester 1901, 1922<br />

(rev).<br />

Ellis, E. M. O. In Three modern seers, [1910]. On J. Hinton, F.<br />

Nietzsche and Carpenter.<br />

Jackson, H. In All manner <strong>of</strong> folk, 1912.<br />

Senard, M. Carpenter et sa philosophie. Paris 1914.<br />

Lewis, E. Carpenter: an exposition and an appreciation. 1915.<br />

Sime, A. H. M. Carpenter: his ideas and ideals. 1916.<br />

Ellis, E. M. O. Personal impressions <strong>of</strong> Edward Carpenter. Berkeley<br />

Heights NJ [1922].<br />

Willcocks, M. P. Walt Whitman and Edward Carpenter. In Between<br />

the old world and the new, 1926.<br />

Edward Carpenter: in appreciation. Ed G. Beith 1931. Contributions<br />

by E. J. Dent, G. L. Dickinson, H. and E. Ellis, L. Housman, H. W.<br />

Nevinson et al.<br />

Bell, T. H. Edward Carpenter: the <strong>English</strong> Tolstoi. Los Angeles 1932.<br />

Bienert, G. Die Weltanschauung ECs. Unpbd diss, Vienna 1936.<br />

Poets <strong>of</strong> democracy: Carpenter. Aeons <strong>of</strong> peace and progress. TLS 2<br />

Sep 1944.<br />

Forster, E. M. Edward Carpenter. Tribune 22 Sep 1944; later<br />

included in Two cheers for democracy, 1951.<br />

Vanson, F. Carpenter: the <strong>English</strong> Whitman. Contemporary Rev<br />

June 1958.<br />

Carpenter, E. F. Edward Carpenter 1844–1929: democratic author<br />

and poet, a restatement and reappraisal. 1970 (Friends <strong>of</strong> Dr<br />

Williams’s Lib, lecture no 24).<br />

Delavenay, E. D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter: a study in<br />

Edwardian transition. 1971.<br />

Rowbotham, S. and J. Weeks. Socialism and the new life: the personal<br />

and sexual politics <strong>of</strong> Edward Carpenter and Havelock<br />

Ellis. 1977.<br />

Weeks, J. In Coming out: homosexual politics in Britain from the<br />

19th century to the present. 1978.<br />

Hartley, E. Edward Carpenter, 1844–1929. Sheffield 1979.<br />

Khan, S. A. Edward Carpenter (man and work): with special reference<br />

to the influence <strong>of</strong> Walt Whitman on his life and art.<br />

Aurangabad 1979.<br />

Tsuzuki, C. Edward Carpenter, 1844–1929: prophet <strong>of</strong> human fellowship.<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1980.<br />

Brown, T. Edward Carpenter, Forster and the evolution <strong>of</strong> A room<br />

with a view. <strong>English</strong> Lit in Transition vol 30 1987.<br />

Rahman, T. An alienated prophet: the relationship between Edward<br />

Carpenter’s Psyche and the development <strong>of</strong> his metaphysic.<br />

Forum for Mod Lang Stud vol 23 1987.<br />

Brown, T. (ed). Edward Carpenter and late Victorian radicalism. 1990.<br />

Barna, D. K. Edward Carpenter, 1844–1929: an apostle <strong>of</strong> freedom.<br />

Burdwan 1991.<br />

Buckton, O. S. In Closet dramas: strategies <strong>of</strong> secrecy and disclosure<br />

in four Victorian autobiographies, Unpbd PhD diss, Cornell Univ<br />

1993.<br />

Martin, R. K. Edward Carpenter and the double structure <strong>of</strong><br />

Maurice. In E. M. Forster, ed J. Tambling, New York 1995. [jmb]<br />

John Churton Collins 1848–1908<br />

See LR and NRA for mss and letters. Notable collections in Birmingham Univ<br />

Lib and BL.<br />

Collections and selections<br />

Greek influence on <strong>English</strong> poetry. Ed and introd by M. Macmillan<br />

1910. 5 lectures.<br />

<strong>The</strong> posthumous essays <strong>of</strong> John Churton Collins. Ed L. C. Collins<br />

1912. Shakespeare, Johnson, Burke, Arnold, Browning etc.

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