After the Genteel Tradition, symposium edited by Malcolm Cowley.Asylumby William Seabrook, contains material quoted herein.Author Huntingby Grant Richards, mere mention of Machen.Books and Battles, Irene and Allen Cleaton, Boston, 1937.Beyond Lifeby James Branch Cabell, contains Cabell’s famous tribute.Cavalcade of the English Novelby Wagenknecht, contains several passages relating to Machen.Century of the English Novelby Cornelius Weygandt, contains a brief study of Machen and his works. Harcourt-Brace, N. Y.Contemporary British Literatureby Fred B. Millett, contains a brief sketch of Machen and a short bibliography. Harcourt-Brace, N. Y.Contemporary British Literatureby Manly and Rickert, brief sketch, bibliographical notes. Numerous references.Housemansby Grant Richards, brief mention of Machen, quoted herein.Innocence Abroadby Emily Clark, Knopf, 1931. The history of “The Reviewer” (Richmond) to which Machen contributed while it was edited by Cabell, 1924-25.Lost Chordsby Arthur Rickett, contains a parody of Machen, “The Yellow Creeper,” London, 1895.Men of the Ninetiesby Bernard Muddiman, brief mention.On Native Groundsby Alfred Kazin, mention of Machen in the Twenties.On the Side of the Angelsby Harold Begbie, an “answer” toTHE BOWMEN, London, 1915.Smoke Rings and Roundelays, edited by Wilfred Partington, London, 1924. Contains several contributions by Machen.Supernatural Horror in Literatureby H. P. Lovecraft, Abrahamson, New York, 1945. Studies of most of Machen’s works.Supernatural in Modern English Fictionby Dorothy Scarborough, New York, 1917.Old Gods Fallingby Malcolm Elwin, mere mention, MacMillan, 1939.Twentieth Century Authorsby Kuntz and Haycraft, a sketch and brief bibliography, New York, 19(?)Mainly Victorianby S. M. Ellis, mentions Machen, London, 1925.Some Modern Authorsby S. P. Mais, mentions Machen, 1923.When I Was a Child, anthology edited by Edward Wagenknecht, contains portion of Machen’s autobiography under the title:BOY OF CAERLEON.
After the Genteel Tradition, symposium edited by Malcolm Cowley.
Asylumby William Seabrook, contains material quoted herein.
Author Huntingby Grant Richards, mere mention of Machen.
Books and Battles, Irene and Allen Cleaton, Boston, 1937.
Beyond Lifeby James Branch Cabell, contains Cabell’s famous tribute.
Cavalcade of the English Novelby Wagenknecht, contains several passages relating to Machen.
Century of the English Novelby Cornelius Weygandt, contains a brief study of Machen and his works. Harcourt-Brace, N. Y.
Contemporary British Literatureby Fred B. Millett, contains a brief sketch of Machen and a short bibliography. Harcourt-Brace, N. Y.
Contemporary British Literatureby Manly and Rickert, brief sketch, bibliographical notes. Numerous references.
Housemansby Grant Richards, brief mention of Machen, quoted herein.
Innocence Abroadby Emily Clark, Knopf, 1931. The history of “The Reviewer” (Richmond) to which Machen contributed while it was edited by Cabell, 1924-25.
Lost Chordsby Arthur Rickett, contains a parody of Machen, “The Yellow Creeper,” London, 1895.
Men of the Ninetiesby Bernard Muddiman, brief mention.
On Native Groundsby Alfred Kazin, mention of Machen in the Twenties.
On the Side of the Angelsby Harold Begbie, an “answer” toTHE BOWMEN, London, 1915.
Smoke Rings and Roundelays, edited by Wilfred Partington, London, 1924. Contains several contributions by Machen.
Supernatural Horror in Literatureby H. P. Lovecraft, Abrahamson, New York, 1945. Studies of most of Machen’s works.
Supernatural in Modern English Fictionby Dorothy Scarborough, New York, 1917.
Old Gods Fallingby Malcolm Elwin, mere mention, MacMillan, 1939.
Twentieth Century Authorsby Kuntz and Haycraft, a sketch and brief bibliography, New York, 19(?)
Mainly Victorianby S. M. Ellis, mentions Machen, London, 1925.
Some Modern Authorsby S. P. Mais, mentions Machen, 1923.
When I Was a Child, anthology edited by Edward Wagenknecht, contains portion of Machen’s autobiography under the title:BOY OF CAERLEON.