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Hamilton, L. T. Robert Bridges: an annotated bibliography,<br />

1873–1988. Newark NJ 1991. Primary and secondary materials.<br />

Collected works<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> Robert Bridges. 6 vols 1898–1905. Vol 1, 1898:<br />

Prometheus, Eros and Psyche, Growth <strong>of</strong> love; vol 2, 1899: Shorter<br />

poems (bks 1–5), New poems; vol 3, 1901: Nero, pt 1 and Achilles in<br />

Scyros; vol 4, 1902: Palicio and the return <strong>of</strong> Ulysses; vol 5, 1902:<br />

<strong>The</strong> christian captives and <strong>The</strong> humours <strong>of</strong> the court; vol 6, 1905:<br />

<strong>The</strong> feast <strong>of</strong> Bacchus and Nero, pt 2. Rptd Oxford 1929–33,<br />

Chicago 1970 (micr<strong>of</strong>iche), <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1978 (micr<strong>of</strong>iche).<br />

Individual vols are listed in §1, below.<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> Robert Bridges excluding the eight dramas.<br />

Oxford 1912, rptd 1913, 1914; 1936 (OSA, enlarged; updates 1912 by<br />

adding all poems written after 1913 except Testament <strong>of</strong> beauty);<br />

New York 1975 and 1978; Oxford 1953 (with Testament <strong>of</strong> beauty),<br />

rptd 1959, 1964, 1971.<br />

reviews: Bookman (London) 43 1912; Abercrombie, L.,<br />

Manchester Guardian 19 Nov 1912; Contemporary Rev 104 1913;<br />

Nation 96 1913; Bailey, J., Quart Rev 219 1913; De la Mare, W.,<br />

Saturday Westminster Gazette 30 Aug 1913; Jack, P. M., New York<br />

Times 28 June 1936.<br />

Poems. Oxford 1943, rptd 1948, 1961.<br />

Robert Bridges. [1943] (selection <strong>of</strong> poems).<br />

Robert Bridges: poetry and prose. Ed J. Sparrow, Oxford 1955 (with<br />

appreciations by G. M. Hopkins et al).<br />

Robert Bridges: selected poems. Ed D. E. Stanford, Cheadle,<br />

Cheshire 1974.<br />

§1<br />

Poems. 1873; 2nd ser 1879 (anon); 3rd ser 1880, Oxford 1884 (H.<br />

Daniel) (anon); Shorter poems, 1890 (4 bks in 1 vol), bk 5 Oxford<br />

1893 (H. Daniel), 1894 (rev), 1896 (rev); ed M. M. Bridges, Oxford<br />

1931 (enlarged).<br />

reviews: Lang, A., Acad 5 1874; Acad 15 1879; Acad 19 1881 (review<br />

<strong>of</strong> 3rd ser).<br />

Carmen elegiacum. 1876, 1877 (rev).<br />

<strong>The</strong> growth <strong>of</strong> love. 1876, Oxford 1889 (H. Daniel) (rev and<br />

enlarged), 1890, Portland ME 1894 (alleged pirated reprint <strong>of</strong><br />

1890, rptd 1913).<br />

review: Spectator 59 1876<br />

Prometheus the firegiver. Oxford 1883 (H. Daniel), 1884 (rev).<br />

reviews: Mackail, J. W., Acad 26 1884; Patmore, C., St James’s<br />

Gazette 10 1885; Athenaeum 85 1885.<br />

Nero: an historical tragedy. Pt 1 1885; pt 2 [1894].<br />

Eros and Psyche. 1885, 1894 (rev).<br />

reviews: Patmore, C., St James’s Gazette 11 1885; Spectator 59<br />

1886 (review <strong>of</strong> Nero and Eros and Psyche).<br />

On the elements <strong>of</strong> Milton’s blank verse in Paradise lost. 1887 (priv<br />

ptd); rptd in Milton’s Paradise lost Book I, ed Rev H. C. Beeching,<br />

Oxford 1887. See Editions, below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> humours <strong>of</strong> the court. G. Bell [London 1888] (rptd 1893).<br />

<strong>The</strong> feast <strong>of</strong> Bacchus. Oxford 1889 (H. Daniel), 1894 (rev).<br />

On the prosody <strong>of</strong> Paradise regained and Samson Agonistes. Oxford<br />

1889.<br />

Plays. 1890. No 2, Palicio; no 3, <strong>The</strong> return <strong>of</strong> Ulysses; no 4, <strong>The</strong><br />

Christian captives; no 5, Achilles in Scyros (corrected reprint<br />

1892, rptd 1913); with Nero, pts 1–2, Humours <strong>of</strong> the court, and<br />

Feast <strong>of</strong> Bacchus, as Eight plays, 1894.<br />

Eden: an oratorio. London and New York 1891 (with music by C. V.<br />

Stanford).<br />

Founder’s day: a secular ode on the ninth jubilee <strong>of</strong> Eton College.<br />

[Oxford 1893], rptd 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> humours <strong>of</strong> the court and other poems. London and Boston<br />

1893 (includes bk 5 <strong>of</strong> Shorter poems).<br />

Milton’s prosody: an examination <strong>of</strong> the rules <strong>of</strong> the blank verse in<br />

Milton’s later poems, with an account <strong>of</strong> the versification <strong>of</strong><br />

Francis William Bourdillon | Robert Seymour Bridges<br />

Samson Agonistes. Oxford 1893, 1894, 1901 (enlarged), 1921 (with<br />

further addns).<br />

Invocation to music: an ode in honour <strong>of</strong> Henry Purcell. London<br />

and New York 1895 (with music by C. H. H. Parry), 1896 (rev as<br />

Ode for the bicentenary commemoration <strong>of</strong> Henry Purcell, with<br />

other poems and a preface on the musical setting <strong>of</strong> poetry). Ode<br />

rptd in Later poems, 1912, below; other poems in New poems in<br />

Poetical works, above, 1899.<br />

reviews <strong>of</strong> 1896 edn: Athenaeum 108 1896; Watson, H. B. M.,<br />

Bookman (London) 10 1896; Spectator 76 1896.<br />

John Keats: a critical essay. 1895 (priv ptd); rptd in Poems <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Keats, ed G. T. Drury, 1896, below; and in Poetical works <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Keats, ed L. Binyon, [1916] (rev); see Editions, below.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship <strong>of</strong> poetry. Oxford 1895. Pam.<br />

Chants for the psalter. [Oxford 1897] (title page reads Yattendon<br />

4–part chants).<br />

Christmas day, 1897. Oxford [1897] (priv ptd). Poem.<br />

A song <strong>of</strong> darkness and light. 1898 (with music by C. H. H. Parry);<br />

rptd as A hymn <strong>of</strong> nature in Later poems, 1912, below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Robert Bridges, vol 1. London and Oxford<br />

1898 (Oxford edn rpts Smith, Elder edn).<br />

reviews: Acad 53 1898; Acad 55 1898; Bookman (London) 15 1898;<br />

Spectator 1 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Robert Bridges, vol 2. London and Oxford<br />

1899.<br />

Shorter poems, bk 5. 1899 (new edn <strong>of</strong> 1890); rptd 1910, 1913, 1914.<br />

reviews: Acad 56 1899; Spectator 82 1899; Gosse, E.,<br />

Independent 52 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Robert Bridges, vol 3. 1901.<br />

reviews: Symons, A., Monthly Rev 4 1901; Athenaeum 119 1902.<br />

A practical discourse on hymn-singing. Oxford 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Robert Bridges, vols 4 and 5. 1902.<br />

reviews: Acad 62 1902; MacDonell, A., Bookman (London) 21<br />

1902; Newbolt, H., Monthly Rev 6 1902.<br />

Now in wintry delights. Oxford 1903; rptd in Poems in classical<br />

prosody, 1912, below.<br />

review: TLS io Apr 1903.<br />

Peace ode written on the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the three years’ war. Oxford<br />

1903; rptd in Later poems and in Poems in classical prosody, 1912,<br />

below.<br />

Demeter: a masque. Oxford 1905 (2 edns; one containing lyrics and<br />

full score by W. H. Hadow, the other with lyrics and only incidental<br />

music); rptd in Poetical works, 1912, above.<br />

reviews: Acad 68 1905; Athenaeum 126 1905 (rptd in Littell’s<br />

Living Age 246 1905); Saturday Rev 100 1905; TLS 16 June 1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Robert Bridges, vol 6. 1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong>obaldus stampensis. Oxford 1907. One-act play.<br />

Eton memorial ode. London and New York [1908] (with music by C.<br />

H. H. Parry); rptd in Later poems, 1912, below.<br />

Poems. 1909.<br />

About hymns. Chilswell 1911.<br />

Sonnet XLIV <strong>of</strong> Michelangelo Buonarroti, translated for Andrew<br />

Lang. 1912 (priv ptd).<br />

Later poems and Poems in classical prosody. In Poetical works,<br />

Oxford 1912, above.<br />

Hell and hate. TLS 24 Sep 1914.<br />

Poems written in the year MCMXIII. Chelsea 1914 (priv ptd); rptd in<br />

October and other poems, 1920, below.<br />

Ode on the tercentenary <strong>of</strong> the commemoration <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare.<br />

1916 (priv ptd); rptd in Shakespeare’s England, Oxford 1916 and<br />

TLS 6 July 1916.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chivalry <strong>of</strong> the sea: naval ode. 1916 (with music by C. H. H.<br />

Parry); rptd in October and other poems, 1920, below.<br />

An address to the Swindon branch <strong>of</strong> the Workers’ Educational<br />

Association. Oxford 1916, rptd in Collected essays; see Letters and<br />

papers, below.<br />

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