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Late Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

715 | 716<br />

<strong>The</strong> wind and the whirlwind. 1883. Poem on Britain in Egypt.<br />

Ideas about India. 1885.<br />

In vinculis. 1889.<br />

A new pilgrimage and other poems. 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> celebrated romance and other poems. 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> celebrated romance <strong>of</strong> the stealing <strong>of</strong> the mare. 1892, 1930. Tr<br />

from Arabic by A. Blunt, done into verse by Blunt.<br />

Esther, a young man’s tragedy, love lyrics and Natalia’s resurrection.<br />

1892, Boston 1895 (as Esther and <strong>The</strong> love sonnets <strong>of</strong><br />

Proteus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> love lyrics and songs <strong>of</strong> Proteus. 1892 (Kelmscott Press). Rptd<br />

from 1875 and 1880 edns, above, but in full texts with additional<br />

sonnets.<br />

Griselda, a society novel in rhymed verse. 1893.<br />

Satan absolved, a Victorian mystery: a poem. London and New York<br />

1899.<br />

Muallakät: the seven golden odes <strong>of</strong> pagan Arabia. 1903. Done into<br />

<strong>English</strong> verse.<br />

Fand <strong>of</strong> the fair cheek. A three-act tragedy in rhymed verse. Written<br />

for the Irish Nat <strong>The</strong>atre Soc. 1904 (priv ptd).<br />

Atrocities <strong>of</strong> justice under British rule in Egypt. 1906, 1907 (with<br />

new preface).<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride <strong>of</strong> the Nile: a political extravaganza in three acts <strong>of</strong><br />

rhymed verse. 1907 (priv ptd).<br />

Francis Thompson. [1907.] Rptd from Acad.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret history <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> occupation <strong>of</strong> Egypt: being a personal<br />

narrative <strong>of</strong> events. 1907, 1907 (with special appendices),<br />

New York 1922, Farnborough, Hants 1969.<br />

India under Ripon: a private diary. 1909.<br />

Gordon <strong>of</strong> Khartoum: being a personal narrative <strong>of</strong> events in continuation<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> secret history, above. 1911.<br />

<strong>The</strong> land war in Ireland. 1912.<br />

My diaries: being a personal narrative <strong>of</strong> events 1888–1914. 2 vols<br />

1919–20, 1922 (with preface by Lady Gregory).<br />

Blunt also wrote several works on travel and politics.<br />

§2<br />

Le Gallienne, R. Blunt. In Miles 6.<br />

‘Ouida’ (M. L. de la Ramée). In his Critical studies, 1900.<br />

Schuster, G. N. In his Catholic spirit in modern <strong>English</strong> literature,<br />

New York 1922.<br />

Cunninghame Graham, R. B. Blunt. Eng Rev Dec 1922.<br />

Symons, A. In his <strong>The</strong> Café Royale, 1923.<br />

Lytton, N. S. In his <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> country gentleman, 1925. Later<br />

reworked as Wilfred Scawen Blunt: a memoir by his grandson,<br />

1961.<br />

MacCarthy, D. In his Portraits, 1931.<br />

Evans, B. I. In his <strong>English</strong> poetry in the later nineteenth century,<br />

1933, 1966 (rev).<br />

Forster, E. M. In his Abinger harvest, 1936.<br />

Leslie, S. In his Men were different, 1937.<br />

MacCarthy, D. Shooting with Blunt. London Mercury May 1937.<br />

Finch, E. Blunt 1840–1922. 1938.<br />

Blunt’s band. TLS 24 Aug 1940.<br />

Reinehr, Sr M. J. <strong>The</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> Blunt: an introduction and study.<br />

Milwaukee 1940.<br />

White, W. A. E. Housman on Blunt and Kipling. N & Q 29 Nov<br />

1941.<br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>t-Cooke, R. Squire <strong>of</strong> Crabbet Park. Listener 25 Sep 1947. See S.<br />

Cockerell, 2 and 16 Oct 1947, and R. Cr<strong>of</strong>t-Cooke, 9 Oct 1947.<br />

Cockerell, S. Blunt’s burial. TLS 28 May 1954.<br />

Deux lettres inédites de Blunt à Gobineau. Revue de Littérature<br />

Comparée 30 1956.<br />

Adams, W. S. In his Edwardian portraits, 1957.<br />

Faulkner, P. (ed). Jane Morris to Wilfred Scawen Blunt: the<br />

letters . . . together with extracts from Blunt’s diaries. 1986.<br />

Francis William Bourdillon 1852–1921<br />

§1<br />

Among the flowers and other poems. 1878.<br />

Aucassin and Nicolette: a love story. 1887 (tr with Old French text,<br />

introd, notes and bibliography), 1897 (rev), 1908, 1911, 1913 (trn<br />

only, rev and freer), 1947, 1970.<br />

Young maids and old China. 1888, [1889], [1892].<br />

Where lilies live and waters wind away. [1889.]<br />

Ailes d’alouette. 2 sers Oxford 1890–1902 (priv ptd).<br />

A lost god. 1891.<br />

Love lies bleeding. 1891. Anon.<br />

Love in a mist. 1892. Anon.<br />

Sursam corda: poems. 1893.<br />

Chryseis. 1894. Anon.<br />

Nephelé. 1896. A tale.<br />

Minuscula: lyrics <strong>of</strong> nature, art and love. 1897.<br />

Through the gateway. 1900, [1902] (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> early editions <strong>of</strong> the Roman de la rose. 1906 (Bibl Soc).<br />

Preludes and romances. 1908.<br />

Ode in defence <strong>of</strong> the Matterhorn against the proposed railway to its<br />

summit. [1910.]<br />

Verses by V. London and Oxford 1910.<br />

Moth-wings and other poems. 1913. Selected from Ailes d’alouette,<br />

above, with addns.<br />

Christmas roses for nineteen hundred and fourteen. 1914.<br />

Easter lilies for nineteen hundred and fifteen. [1915.]<br />

Russia re-born: poems. 1917.<br />

Gerard and Isabel. 1921. A romance.<br />

§2<br />

Obit: <strong>The</strong> Times 14 Jan 1921.<br />

Robert Seymour Bridges 1844–1930<br />

Mss: <strong>The</strong> most important collection <strong>of</strong> Bridges’s letters and papers is found in<br />

the Bodleian. Other important collections <strong>of</strong> his letters include the Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Reading and the archives <strong>of</strong> the Royal College <strong>of</strong> Physicians. Although most <strong>of</strong><br />

Bridges’s letters to Gerard Manley Hopkins were destroyed by Bridges, his<br />

letters to members <strong>of</strong> Hopkins’s family, written between 1889–1929, are also<br />

in the Bodleian, most <strong>of</strong> them unpbd; there are also other letters.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

[Daniel, C. H. O.] Notes on a bibliography <strong>of</strong> Bridges. Oxford Mag 19<br />

June 1895.<br />

Chaundy, L. and E. H. M. Cox. Bibliographies <strong>of</strong> modern authors, no<br />

1: Bridges. 1921. Primary materials.<br />

Madan, F. <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Daniel Press. In Memorials <strong>of</strong> C. H. O.<br />

Daniel, 1921. Primary materials.<br />

Manly, J. M. and E. Rickert. Robert Bridges. In Contemporary<br />

British literature: bibliographies and study outlines, New York<br />

1921, 1928 (updated). Primary materials.<br />

Boutell, H. S. <strong>English</strong> first editions: Bridges, a bibliographical<br />

check-list. Publishers’ Weekly 24 May 1930. Primary materials.<br />

McKay, G. L. A bibliography <strong>of</strong> Bridges. New York 1933, 1966.<br />

Primary materials.<br />

Nowell-Smith, S. Check-list <strong>of</strong> the works <strong>of</strong> Bridges. Book-collector’s<br />

Quart 16 1934. Primary materials.<br />

Ritz, J. G. In Bridges and Gerard Hopkins 1863–89: a literary friendship.<br />

Oxford 1960.<br />

Kable, W. S. <strong>The</strong> Ewelme Collection <strong>of</strong> Bridges: a catalogue.<br />

Columbia SC 1967. Primary materials.<br />

(Anderson, E. A.) Robert Seymour Bridges (1844–1930). In <strong>English</strong><br />

poetry, 1900–1950: a guide to information sources, Detroit 1982.<br />

Primary and secondary materials.<br />

Fike, F. Robert Seymour Bridges: a bibliography <strong>of</strong> secondary<br />

sources, 1874–1981. BB 41 1984.

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