Todhunter, John, 1839-1916
Todhunter, John Mr.
Todhunter, John
John Todhunter Irish writer (1839-1916)
Todhunter, John, 18..-19..
VIAF ID: 59464851 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
5xx's: Related Names (9)
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Forman, H. Buxton
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1842-1917
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Gilbert, Henry F. B.
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1868-1928
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Heine, Heinrich
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1797-1856
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Herodotus the Traveller
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Sette of Odd Volumes, London
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Shelley, Percy Bysshe
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1792-1822
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Smith, Pamela Colman
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Synge, J. M.
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1871-1909
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Yeats, W. B.
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1865-1939
Works
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Alcestis A Dramatic Poem |
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The banshee : and other poems |
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The black cat : a play in three acts |
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Bookworm, 1892 via Google books WWW site, Jul. 20, 2009: |
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Celtic studies, four songs |
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The Cenci, a tragedy in five acts |
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An essay in search of a subject ... |
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Essays |
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From the land of dreams |
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The green sheaf. |
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Heine's Books of songs |
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Helena in Troas |
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How dreams come true : A dramatic sketch in two scenes |
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Isolt of Ireland, a legend in a prologue and three acts, and The poison flower |
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Letter from Douglas Hyde to Dr. [John] Todhunter, regarding his kind words and sending a small volume of Irish poems |
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Letter from John Harvey Todhunter, to unidentified recipient, giving permission for passages from his work to be used in an anthology |
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Letter from John Todhunter, Orchardcroft, The Orchard, Bedford Park, W., to Barry O'Brien regarding an agreement |
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Letters from John Todhunter to James Cooksey Culwick on the 'Legend of Stauffenberg', with miscellaneous notes (including musical pieces) relating to the same |
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Life of Patrick Sarsfield ... 1901. |
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Notes on Shelley's unfinished poem "The triumph of life" |
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The poison-flower, a phantasy, in three scenes. |
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A riverside walk : an easy-going essay by a peripatetic philosopher. Read at a meeting of the Sette held at Limmer's hotel, on Friday, January 14th, 1898, and presented to the Sette by John Todhunter, playwright. |
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Selected poems |
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The Sette of Odd Volumes, 1892: |
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Shelley and the marriage question |
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A Sicilian Idyll A Pastoral Play in Two Scenes |
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Sounds and sweet airs [poems] |
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A study of Shelley. |
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The theory of the beautiful. : A "Saturday lecture", delivered in the Museum building, Trinity College, Dublin |
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Three Irish bardic tales : being metrical versions of the three tales known as The three sorrows of story-telling |
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Trivium amoris and The wooing of Artemis |
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[True tragedy of] Rienzi, tribune of Rome |
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