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Late Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

735 | 736<br />

Messenger, British Herald, Gospel Herald, the Treasury and the<br />

Northampton daily press.<br />

§2<br />

Obit: <strong>The</strong> Times 17 Mar 1909; Christian World 18 Mar 1909.<br />

Glandwr-Morgan, W. Marianne Farningham in her Welsh home.<br />

[1909], 3rd edn Birmingham [1925].<br />

Black, S. B. A Farningham childhood. Darenth Valley Pbns 1988.<br />

[rs]<br />

‘Michael Field’, Katharine Harris Bradley<br />

1846–1913 and Edith Emma Cooper 1862–1914<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Sturgeon, M. In her Michael Field, 1922.<br />

Treby, I. C. (ed). <strong>The</strong> Michael Field catalogue: a book <strong>of</strong> lists, being<br />

lists <strong>of</strong> sources <strong>of</strong> manuscripts, published works, portraits and<br />

other materials. 1998.<br />

Selections<br />

Selections. Ed T. Sturge Moore 1923.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Minnesinger and other poems, by Arran Leigh. 1875.<br />

Bellerophon and other poems, by Arran and Isla Leigh. 1881.<br />

Callirrhoë, Fair Rosamund. [1884], 1897 (Fair Rosamund ptd separately).<br />

Plays.<br />

<strong>The</strong> father’s tragedy, William Rufus, Loyalty or love. [1885.] Plays.<br />

Brutus Ultor: a play in verse. [1886.]<br />

Canute the great, <strong>The</strong> cup <strong>of</strong> water. [1887.] Plays.<br />

Long ago. 1889. Based on fragments <strong>of</strong> Sappho.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tragic Mary. 1890. Play.<br />

Stephania: a trialogue. 1892.<br />

Sight and song. 1892.<br />

Underneath the bough: a book <strong>of</strong> verses. 1893, 1893 (rev and reduced<br />

edn), Portland ME 1898 (adds new poems and restores some<br />

deleted from 2nd edn).<br />

A question <strong>of</strong> memory: a play in four acts. 1893.<br />

Attila, my Attila: a play in verse. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world at auction: a drama in verse. 1898.<br />

Noontime branches. Oxford 1899 (priv ptd). Play.<br />

Anna Ruina: a drama in verse. 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> race <strong>of</strong> leaves. 1901. Play.<br />

Julia Domna: a drama in verse. 1903.<br />

Borgia: a period play. 1905.<br />

Queen Mariamne: a play. 1908.<br />

Wild honey from various thyme: poems. 1908.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tragedy <strong>of</strong> pardon, Diane. 1911. Plays.<br />

<strong>The</strong> accuser, Tristran de Léonois, A messiah. 1911. 3 plays.<br />

Poems <strong>of</strong> adoration. 1912.<br />

Mystic trees. 1913.<br />

Dedicated: an early work <strong>of</strong> Michael Field. 1914.<br />

Whym Chow, flame <strong>of</strong> love. 1914 (priv ptd).<br />

Deirdre; A question <strong>of</strong> memory; Ras Byzance. 1918. Plays.<br />

In the name <strong>of</strong> time: a tragedy. 1919.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wattlefold: unpublished poems. Ed E. C. Fortey, Oxford 1930.<br />

Works and days: extracts from the journals <strong>of</strong> Field. Ed T. and D. C.<br />

Sturge Moore 1934.<br />

§2<br />

Johnson, L. Michael Field. In Miles 8 (9).<br />

Sturgeon, M. In her Studies <strong>of</strong> contemporary poets, 1920 (rev).<br />

Sturgeon, M. Michael Field. 1922.<br />

Symons, A. Michael Field. Forum 69 1923.<br />

Smith, L. P. Michael Field. Dial 78 1925; rptd in his Reperusals and<br />

recollections, 1936.<br />

Boas, F. S. Two unpublished poems by Field. London Mercury July<br />

1925.<br />

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

1933, 1966 (rev).<br />

Alexander, C. In his Catholic literary revival, Milwaukee 1935.<br />

Around my shelves. Poetry Rev 41 1950. With unpbd poem. [vb]<br />

Norman Rowland Gale 1862–1942<br />

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

In A. Hayes and R. le Gallienne. N. Gale. Rugby [1894?].<br />

Collections<br />

A Norman Gale treasury. Ed A. Broadbent, Manchester 1905.<br />

Country lyrics, selected from A country muse and Orchard songs.<br />

[1913].<br />

Collected poems. 1914.<br />

§1<br />

Unleavened bread. 1885. By Aura.<br />

Primulas and pansies: simple verses, by the author <strong>of</strong> Unleavened<br />

bread. Boston 1886.<br />

Marsh marigolds. Rugby 1888. By the author <strong>of</strong> Primulas and<br />

pansies.<br />

Anemones: a collection <strong>of</strong> simple songs from Unleavened bread,<br />

Primulas and pansies, Marsh marigolds, with fresh flowers from<br />

the author’s garden. Rugby 1889. Anon.<br />

Cricket song and other trifling verses. Rugby 1890. Anon.<br />

Saga and song: being a ballad made <strong>of</strong> the Regina Elizabeth etc.<br />

Rugby 1890. Anon.<br />

Thistledown: a set <strong>of</strong> six essays by Rusticus and a friend <strong>of</strong> his.<br />

Rugby 1890. Anon.<br />

Gorillas. Rugby [1891]. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> candid cuckoo. Old Bilton 1891.<br />

A June romance. Rugby 1892 (priv ptd), 1894.<br />

Here be the blue and white violets. Rugby nd.<br />

A country muse. 2 sers 1892–3, 1894, 1895.<br />

A Cotswold village. Rugby 1893 (priv ptd; subsequently pbd in<br />

Orchard songs).<br />

Orchard songs. 1893.<br />

A verdant county. In A. Hayes, A fellowship in song, 1893.<br />

Cricket songs. 1894.<br />

On two strings. Rugby 1894 (priv ptd). With R. K. Leather.<br />

Holly and mistletoe: a book <strong>of</strong> Christmas verse. Anon. [By E. Nesbit,<br />

N. Gale and R. Le Gallienne.] [1895].<br />

Songs for little people. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> light side <strong>of</strong> cricket: stories, sketches and verses. Ed V. Christian<br />

1898. (By N. Gale, W. P. Ridge, E. Philpotts.)<br />

Barty’s star. [1903.]<br />

More cricket songs. 1905.<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> quatrains. Rugby [1909].<br />

Song in September. 1912.<br />

Solitude. 1913.<br />

Curly heads and long legs: stories and verses. [1914]. By E.<br />

Vredenburg, N. Gale and others.<br />

A merry-go-round <strong>of</strong> song. 1919.<br />

Verse in bloom. [1924.]<br />

A flight <strong>of</strong> fancies. [1926.]<br />

Messrs Bat and Ball. 1930.<br />

Close <strong>of</strong> play. Rugby 1936.<br />

Brackenham Church. Oxford 1938 (priv ptd).<br />

Unpigeonholed. Bexhill-on-Sea [c. 1940] (priv ptd).<br />

§2<br />

Tomson, G. R. A. Country muse. Acad 3 Sep 1892.<br />

Noble, J. A. Gale. In Miles 8 (7).<br />

Richard Garnett 1835–1906<br />

See col 2343.

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