| ←Author Index: Sh | Margaret Pollock Sherwood (1864–1955) |
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Works
(Partial list. Publication dates may not be accurate)
- A Puritan Bohemia (1896)
- Henry Worthington, Idealist (1899) (transcription project)
- Daphne, an Autumn Pastoral (1903)
- The Princess Pourquoi (1907; short stories)
- An Experiment in Altruism (1895; as Elizabeth Hastings) IA
- The Coming of the Tide (1905) IA
- Dryden's Dramatic Theory and Practice (1914)
- Familiar Ways (1917) IA
- The Story of King Sylvain and Queen Aimée (1905) IA
- Vittoria (1905)
- A World to Mend: The Journal of a Working Man (1920) IA
- The Worn Doorstep (1917) IA : PG
- Coleridge's Imaginative Conception of the Imagination (1937)
Individual short works
- The Princess Pourquoi (1907)
- The Princess Pourquoi (first published in Scribner's Magazine, Nov 1902)
- The Clever Necromancer
- The Princess and the Microbe
- The Seven Studious Sisters (first published in Scribner's Magazine, Jun 1904)
- The Gentle Robber
- "All for Love" (ss) in Scribner's Magazine, Dec 1911
- "The Dowry" (ss) in Scribner's Magazine, Aug 1908
- "Indian Summer," (poem) Scribner's Magazine, Nov 1905
- "The Present Hour" (poem) in Scribner's Magazine, Feb 1922
- "The Sun" (poem) in Scribner's Magazine, Oct 1906
- "The Upper Slopes" (poem) in Scribner's Magazine, Dec 1914
- "A Bluebird's Nest" in Scribner's Magazine, Oct 1907
- "Certain Patriotic Exiles" in Smart Set, Apr 1901
- "Characters in Recent Fiction" in Atlantic Monthly, May 1912
- "The Clearest Voice" in Atlantic Monthly, Jul 1915
- "Conquest" in Scribners, Jul 1919
- "Conserving Our Spiritual Resources" in The North American Review, Dec 1916
- "The Deserted Temple" in Atlantic Monthly, Jun 1916
- "A Dream" in Scribners, Jun 1909
- "England's Princely King" in Smart Set, May 1901
- "The English View of Our Society" in Smart Set, Feb 1901
- "Faith" in Atlantic Monthly, Dec 1919
- "For Democracy" in Atlantic Monthly, October 1918
- "In Memoriam, Leo: a Yellow Cat" in Atlantic Monthly, Feb 1913
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1924.
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