BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

The poems whose titles are marked * appeared in a privately issued pamphlet, “Night and Day. By Isaac Rosenberg. 1912” (pp. 24); those marked § in “Youth. By Isaac Rosenberg. London, I. Narodiczky, Printer, 48 Mile End Road, E. 1915” (pp. 18); and those marked † in “Moses. A Play. By Isaac Rosenberg. London, Printed By The Paragon Printing Works, 8 Ocean Street, Stepney Green, E. 1916” (pp. ii + 26).

These pamphlets were the only work issued by the author, in addition to the following single pieces which appeared in various periodicals:

“In the Workshop,” inA Piece of Mosaic(for a Jewish Bazaar).

“Our Dead Heroes,” inSouth African Women in Council, December, 1914.

“Essay on Art,” Part I. (prose), prefaced by a poem, “Beauty,” inSouth African Women in Council, December, 1914.

“Essay on Art,” Part II.,South African Women in Council, January, 1915.

“Marching,” and “Break of Day in the Trenches,” inPoetry(Chicago), December, 1916.

The following pieces have appeared posthumously:

“In Piccadilly,” “If You are Fire,” “Heart’s First Word, II.,” “Wedded,” “I Did Not Pluck at All,” inArt and Letters, Summer, 1919; with an “In Memoriam” notice by Annie Rosenberg.

“Killed in Action,” inColour, October, 1919.

“Savage Song” (“A Naked African” from “Moses”), “God,” inRainbow(New York), October, 1920; with an “In Memoriam” notice by Horace Brodzky.

“I Mingle with Your Bones”; with an article by Samuel Roth, inVoices, Summer, 1921.


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