Guiney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920
Guiney, Louise Imogen
Louise Imogen Guiney American writer
VIAF ID: 67265450 ( Personal )
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Works
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Articles on London and Dublin : written for the Boston post | |
Blessed Edmund Campion | |
Brownies and bogles | |
Carmen | |
The colours at Cambridge. William Eustis Russell: July 20th, 1896. | |
Contribution à l'histoire de la fidélité monarchique Bonchamps et sa descendance, 2022: | |
Divina commedia. | |
The Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri | |
England and yesterday a book of short poems | |
Goose-quill papers. | |
Happy ending; | |
Hurrell Froude : Memoranda and comments | |
James Clarence Mangan, his selected poems; | |
Letters of Louise Imogen Guiney | |
A Little English Gallery | |
Lovers' Saint Ruth's, and three other tales | |
The martyrs' idyl and shorter poems | |
Memories of an old girl | |
"Monsieur Henri" : a foot-note to French history | |
The Mount of Olives and primitive holiness ; set forth in The life of Paulinus, bishop of Nola | |
Nine sonnets written at Oxford. | |
Patrins, to which is added An inquirendo into the wit & other good parts of His late Majesty King Charles the Second. | |
Recusant poets : with a selection from their work | |
A Roadside Harp A Book of Verses | |
Robert Emmet : a survey of his rebellion and of his romance | |
Robert Louis Stevenson : a study | |
The secret of Fougereuse : a romance of the fifteenth century | |
The sermon to the birds and the wolf of Gubbio : Being part of the XVI chapter and the entire XXI chapter of the Fioretti di San Francisco. | |
Songs. Selected. | |
A summer in England. A hand-book for the use of American women. | |
Thomas Stanley: his original lyrics, complete, in their collated readings of 1647, 1651, 1657. With an introduction, textual notes, a list of editions, an appendix of translations, and a portrait. | |
Three heroines of New England romance, 1894: | |
Three songs: I. The kings. II. | |
The white sail and other poems. |