de Vere, Aubrey, 1814-1902.
De Vere, Aubrey Thomas, 1814-1902
De Vere, Aubrey
Aubrey Thomas de Vere Irish poet and critic
VIAF ID: 18590130 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Aubrey Thomas de Vere ‡c Irish poet and critic
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Works
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Alexander the Great : a dramatic poem | |
The apostle of Ireland and his modern critics | |
Aubrey de Vere : a memoir, based on his unpublished diaries and correspondence | |
Aubrey De Vere's Alexandertragödie Eine Quellenstudie | |
Bard of Curragh Chase | |
Brief van Aubrey de Vere, geschreven aan William Edward Hartpole Lecky (1838-1903), politicus | |
Ceadmon the cow-herd : England's first poet | |
The children of Lir, an Irish legend. | |
The church settlement of Ireland, or, Hibernia pacanda | |
Constitutional and unconstitutional political action : letters | |
English misrule and Irish misdeeds; four letters from Ireland addressed to an English Member of Parliament. | |
Essays, chiefly literary and ethical. | |
Essays [microform] : chiefly on poetry | |
The fall of Rora : The search after Proserpine and other poems meditative and lyrical | |
Foray of Queen Meave, and Other Legends of Ireland's Heroic Age | |
Heroines of charity, containing : the Sisters of Vincennes, Jeanne Biscot, Mdlle. Le Gras, Madame de Miramion, Mrs. Seton, the Little sisters of the poor, etc... With a preface. By Aubrey de Vere,... | |
Inaugural address delivered on the evening of the eighth of February, 1842, at the house of the Limerick philosophical and literary Society | |
Inisfail: a lyrical chronicle of Ireland. : The Irish sisters; early poems, meditative or devotional; poems for the most part connected with the Great Irish famine, 1846-1849; urbs Roma; St. Peter's chains. | |
Ireland and proportional representation. | |
Ireland's church property and the right use of it | |
Irish Odes and Other Poems | |
Journals of William J. O'Neill Daunt | |
Legends and Records of the Church and the Empire | |
Legends of Saint Patrick | |
Letter from Aubrey de Vere, Curragchase, Co. Limerick to Miss Ingram[?], informing that £1 is enclosed for Margaret Stokes Memorial | |
Letter from Aubrey De Vere to Madame D'Audreis, stating that it is difficult to get to Paris at present and that his mother is pretty well | |
Letter from Aubrey de Vere to Mr. Mac Carthy, thanking him for a photograph and discussing a church | |
Letter : from Aubrey De Vere to Trinity College Historical Society, Dublin | |
Letter from Aubrey De Vere to unknown recipient, stating that she would be glad to have seperate copies sent to her | |
Letters addressed mainly to Lady Gregory (with some addressed to Sir W. Gregory) from well-known political and literary figures including H.H. Asquith, Margot Asquith, Augustine Birrell, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Pádraic Colum, Éamon de Valera, Aubrey de Vere, John Devoy, W.G. Fay, Frank Gallagher, William Gladstone, W.G. Grace, David Lloyd George, Count John McCormack, Ramsay MacDonald, J.G. Mahaffy, Sydney Morgan, Standish O'Grady, and George Wyndham | |
literatuur in betrekking tot den godsdienst | |
May carols, and hymns and poems. | |
May carols : or ancilla domini | |
May carols; or, The month of Mary. | |
Mediaeval records and sonnets | |
O'Brien of Cahirmoyle Papers | |
Omaggio a Rorà, dramma lirico. | |
Opere | |
Picturesque sketches of Greece and Turkey. | |
Pleas for secularization | |
Poems of Aubrey De Vere | |
Poems. Selections | |
The poetical works. | |
Püha Patricku legendid | |
I saw the Master of the Sun | |
Select specimens of the poets : with biographical notices | |
St. Peter's chains, or, Rome and the Italian Revolution a series of sonnets | |
St. Thomas of Canterbury : a dramatic poem | |
The subjective difficulties in religion, or, Does unbelief come chiefly from something in religion or in ourselves?. | |
The Sun God | |
Thoughts on St. Gertrude. | |
The value of life | |
Waldenses, or, the fall of rora : a lyrical sketch | |
Works. Selections. 1997 |