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ed D. Spender and C. Hayman, 1985. 1907 script, ed J. E. Gates, in<br />

Modern drama by women 1880s–1930s: an international anthology,<br />

ed K. E. Kelly, London and New York 1996.<br />

Woman’s secret. Letchworth [1907], rptd in Way stations, 1913,<br />

below, micro New Haven CT 1976 (History <strong>of</strong> Women 6098).<br />

Pam.<br />

‘Come and find me!’ Serialised in Century Mag n.s. 51–3 1907–8.<br />

1908, New York 1908 (as Come and find me), London 1914, New<br />

York 1917, micro Woodbridge CT [1971?] (Amer Fiction).<br />

<strong>The</strong> mills <strong>of</strong> the gods. Serialised in Fortnightly Rev 83–4 June–July<br />

1908. New York 1908, rptd in <strong>The</strong> mills <strong>of</strong> the gods and other<br />

stories 1920, below, micro Woodbridge CT [1971?] (Amer Fiction).<br />

Novella.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Florentine frame. 1909, New York 1909, Leipzig 1909<br />

(Tauchnitz), London 1915, 1929 (2 edns), micro Woodbridge CT<br />

[1971?] (Amer Fiction).<br />

Why? 1910, rptd in Way stations 1913, below, micro New Haven CT<br />

1976 (History <strong>of</strong> Women 6097). First pbd in Everybody’s Mag Dec<br />

1909 and Votes for Women 3 Dec 1909–4 Feb 1910. Pam.<br />

Under his ro<strong>of</strong>. [1912], serialised in Good Housekeeping May 1913,<br />

rptd in <strong>The</strong> mills <strong>of</strong> the gods and other stories 1920, below, and<br />

Anthology <strong>of</strong> British women writers, ed D. Spender and J. Todd,<br />

1989. Short story.<br />

‘Where are you going to . . .?’ Serialised in shorter form as My little<br />

sister, McClure’s Mag 40, Dec 1912–Jan 1913. [Jan] 1913, Leipzig<br />

1913 (Tauchnitz), New York 1913 (as My little sister), [Toronto?]<br />

1913, New York 1915 (Crown Novels), London 1916.<br />

Way stations. [Feb] 1913, Leipzig 1913 (Tauchnitz), New York 1913,<br />

micro Glen Rock NJ [1976?] (Gerritsen Collection <strong>of</strong> Women’s<br />

History 2407), micro New Haven CT 1977 (History <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

6936). Political commentary.<br />

What can I do? [c. 1914.] Pam.<br />

Camilla. Serialised in Cosmopolitan 63–5 Oct–Sep 1917. New York<br />

1918, London 1918.<br />

<strong>The</strong> messenger. Serialised in Century Mag n.s. 75–6 Nov 1918–July<br />

1919. New York 1919, London [1919] (as <strong>The</strong> messenger: a novel).<br />

<strong>The</strong> mills <strong>of</strong> the gods and other stories. 1920. Miss Cal, <strong>The</strong><br />

Derrington ghost, Under his ro<strong>of</strong>, Monica’s village, <strong>The</strong><br />

Threlkeld ear, <strong>The</strong> mills <strong>of</strong> the gods, <strong>The</strong> tortoise-shell cat.<br />

Time is whispering. 1923, New York 1923, London 1925.<br />

Ancilla’s share: an indictment <strong>of</strong> sex antagonism. 1924 (anon),<br />

Westport CT 1976 (Pioneers <strong>of</strong> the Women’s Movement), micro<br />

Glen Rock NJ nd (Gerritsen Collection <strong>of</strong> Women’s History 2406).<br />

Social criticism.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret that was kept: a study in fear. A novel. [1926], New York<br />

1926, Leipzig 1926 (Tauchnitz), London 1928, 1930.<br />

Prudence and Peter: a story for children about cooking out-<strong>of</strong>-doors<br />

and indoors. Serialised in Time and Tide 1 1920. 1928, New York<br />

1928. With O. Wilberforce.<br />

Ibsen and the actress. 1928, New York 1973 (Studies in Drama 39).<br />

Essay.<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre and friendship: some Henry James letters. 1932, New York<br />

1932, London 1934 (Life and Letters), Freeport NY 1969. Memoir.<br />

Both sides <strong>of</strong> the curtain. 1940, New York [1940?], Toronto [1940?].<br />

Autobiography.<br />

Portrait <strong>of</strong> a lady, or the <strong>English</strong> spirit old and new. Letchworth 1941.<br />

Memoir <strong>of</strong> E. Yates Thompson. Pam.<br />

Raymond and I. 1956 (foreword by L. Woolf), New York 1956,<br />

Toronto [1956?]. Memoir.<br />

Translations<br />

Björnson, B. Mother’s hands. New Rev 8 1893 (anon); rptd in Captain<br />

Mansana and Mother’s hands (<strong>The</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Björnstjerne<br />

Björnson 7), ed E. Gosse, 1897 (anon).<br />

Björnson, B. Magnhild and Dust (<strong>The</strong> novels <strong>of</strong> Björnstjerne<br />

Björnson 6), ed E. Gosse, 1897 (anon).<br />

Introductions<br />

Uncle Tom’s cabin, by H. B. Stowe. Bath c. 1909–10 (Bath Classics).<br />

First pbd in Author 20 1909. See Thomas, <strong>Bibliography</strong>, above.<br />

Rebel women, by E. Sharp. 1915.<br />

For Robins’s contributions to anthologies and periodicals, reviews, radio<br />

broadcasts and letters to newspapers, see Thomas, <strong>Bibliography</strong>, above.<br />

§2<br />

Gates, J. E. Elizabeth Robins, 1862–1952: actress, novelist, feminist.<br />

Tuscaloosa AL 1994.<br />

John, A. V. Elizabeth Robins: staging a life, 1862–1952. London and<br />

New York 1995.<br />

Marcus, J. Elizabeth Robins. Ann Arbor MI 1973.<br />

For reviews <strong>of</strong> and articles on Robins’s books and plays, see Thomas,<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong>, above. [st]<br />

Frances Mabel Robinson 1858–1956<br />

Mr Butler’s ward. 1885.<br />

Disenchantment. 1886.<br />

Irish history for <strong>English</strong> readers, from the earliest times to the close<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year 1885, by Wm Stephenson Gregg [pseud]. 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plan <strong>of</strong> campaign. 1888.<br />

A woman <strong>of</strong> the world. 1890.<br />

Hovenden, V. C.: the destiny <strong>of</strong> a man <strong>of</strong> action. 1891.<br />

Chimera. 1895.<br />

Translations<br />

de Chateaubriant, A. <strong>The</strong> peat-cutters. 1888.<br />

Tinayre, M. Priscilla Séverac. 1923.<br />

Bourget, P. <strong>The</strong> gaol. 1924.<br />

de Nolhac, P. <strong>The</strong> trianon <strong>of</strong> Marie-Antoinette. 1925. [md]<br />

James Runciman 1852–91<br />

Mrs J. H. Riddell | James Runciman<br />

Mss located in Berg Collection, NYPL; Royal Literary Fund.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

See Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> the coast. 1883 (school edn).<br />

Grace Balmaign’s sweetheart. 1885.<br />

School Board idylls. 1885.<br />

Skippers and shellbacks. 1885, 1900.<br />

Schools and scholars. 1887.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chequers: being the natural history <strong>of</strong> a public-house, set forth<br />

in a loafer’s diary. 1888.<br />

A dream <strong>of</strong> the North Sea. 1889.<br />

Joints in our social armour. 1890, 1892 (as <strong>The</strong> ethics <strong>of</strong> drink and<br />

social questions; or joints in our social armour), 1902 (2nd edn),<br />

1902 (as <strong>The</strong> ethics <strong>of</strong> drink and social questions; or joints in our<br />

social armour), 1893 (3rd edn).<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the coast. 1890.<br />

Side lights. 1893 (memoir by G. Allen, introd by W. T. Stead).<br />

review: Athenaeum 6 Jan 1894.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Runciman wrote for the Teacher, Schoolmaster, Family Herald, St<br />

James’s Gazette and in 1874 he became sub-editor <strong>of</strong> Vanity Fair. He also<br />

worked for W. E. Henley on the weekly London in 1878. For contributions to<br />

Contemporary Rev, Cornhill Mag, Fortnightly Rev, Macmillan’s<br />

Mag, and Nat Rev-II, see Wellesley vol 5.<br />

<strong>English</strong> Illus Mag. <strong>English</strong> fishermen, 1878; Board school children,<br />

1881.<br />

Sunday Mag. Hob’s Tommy: a story <strong>of</strong> fisher’s life, 1882.<br />

St James’s Gazette. Sailors’ songs and shanties, 4 Dec 1884.<br />

Mag <strong>of</strong> Art. <strong>The</strong> unseen land, Dec 1892. Poem.<br />

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