[Kuno Meyer’s]The Vision of MacConglinne.(A review.)The Bookman.February.[Robert Buchanan’s]The Wandering Jew.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.The Heart of the Spring.‘The National Observer,’ April 15. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Danaan Quicken Tree.(A poem.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.The Last Gleeman.‘The National Observer,’ May 6. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.Nationality and Literature.(A lecture to the National Literary Society.) ‘United Ireland,’ May 27.Out of the Rose.‘The National Observer,’ May 27. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Celtic Twilight.‘The National Observer,’ July 29. Reprinted, under the titleInto the Twilight, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902. Also in theThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.The Writings of William Blake.(Review of a volume ofThe Parchment Library.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.The Moods.‘The Bookman,’ August. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.The Curse of the Fires and of the Shadows.‘The National Observer,’ August 5. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Message of the Folk-Lorist.‘The Speaker,’ August 19.Old Gaelic Love Songs.(Review ofThe Love Songs of Connachtby Douglas Hyde.) ‘The Bookman,’ Oct.The Faery Host.‘The National Observer,’ October 7. Reprinted, under the titleThe Host, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893. Also, under the titleThe Hosting of the Sidhe, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899;The Celtic Twilight, 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.An Impression.‘The Speaker,’ October 21. Reprinted, under the titleA Knight of the Sheep, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.The Stolen Bride.‘The Bookman,’ November. Reprinted, under the titleThe Folk of the Air, inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also, under the titleThe Host of the Air, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Our Lady of the Hills.‘The Speaker,’ Nov. 11. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.Wisdom and Dreams.(A poem.) ‘The Bookman,’ December.Michael Clancy, the Great Dhoul, and Death.‘The Old Country,’ a Christmas Annual, 1893.The Celt: the Silenced Sister.(Two letters.) ‘United Ireland,’ December 23 and 30.
[Kuno Meyer’s]The Vision of MacConglinne.(A review.)The Bookman.February.[Robert Buchanan’s]The Wandering Jew.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.The Heart of the Spring.‘The National Observer,’ April 15. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Danaan Quicken Tree.(A poem.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.The Last Gleeman.‘The National Observer,’ May 6. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.Nationality and Literature.(A lecture to the National Literary Society.) ‘United Ireland,’ May 27.Out of the Rose.‘The National Observer,’ May 27. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Celtic Twilight.‘The National Observer,’ July 29. Reprinted, under the titleInto the Twilight, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902. Also in theThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.The Writings of William Blake.(Review of a volume ofThe Parchment Library.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.The Moods.‘The Bookman,’ August. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.The Curse of the Fires and of the Shadows.‘The National Observer,’ August 5. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Message of the Folk-Lorist.‘The Speaker,’ August 19.Old Gaelic Love Songs.(Review ofThe Love Songs of Connachtby Douglas Hyde.) ‘The Bookman,’ Oct.The Faery Host.‘The National Observer,’ October 7. Reprinted, under the titleThe Host, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893. Also, under the titleThe Hosting of the Sidhe, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899;The Celtic Twilight, 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.An Impression.‘The Speaker,’ October 21. Reprinted, under the titleA Knight of the Sheep, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.The Stolen Bride.‘The Bookman,’ November. Reprinted, under the titleThe Folk of the Air, inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also, under the titleThe Host of the Air, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Our Lady of the Hills.‘The Speaker,’ Nov. 11. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.Wisdom and Dreams.(A poem.) ‘The Bookman,’ December.Michael Clancy, the Great Dhoul, and Death.‘The Old Country,’ a Christmas Annual, 1893.The Celt: the Silenced Sister.(Two letters.) ‘United Ireland,’ December 23 and 30.
[Kuno Meyer’s]The Vision of MacConglinne.(A review.)The Bookman.February.
[Robert Buchanan’s]The Wandering Jew.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.
The Heart of the Spring.‘The National Observer,’ April 15. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.
The Danaan Quicken Tree.(A poem.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.
The Last Gleeman.‘The National Observer,’ May 6. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.
Nationality and Literature.(A lecture to the National Literary Society.) ‘United Ireland,’ May 27.
Out of the Rose.‘The National Observer,’ May 27. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.
The Celtic Twilight.‘The National Observer,’ July 29. Reprinted, under the titleInto the Twilight, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902. Also in theThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
The Writings of William Blake.(Review of a volume ofThe Parchment Library.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.
The Moods.‘The Bookman,’ August. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
The Curse of the Fires and of the Shadows.‘The National Observer,’ August 5. Reprinted inThe Secret Rose, 1897; and in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.
The Message of the Folk-Lorist.‘The Speaker,’ August 19.
Old Gaelic Love Songs.(Review ofThe Love Songs of Connachtby Douglas Hyde.) ‘The Bookman,’ Oct.
The Faery Host.‘The National Observer,’ October 7. Reprinted, under the titleThe Host, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893. Also, under the titleThe Hosting of the Sidhe, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899;The Celtic Twilight, 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
An Impression.‘The Speaker,’ October 21. Reprinted, under the titleA Knight of the Sheep, inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.
The Stolen Bride.‘The Bookman,’ November. Reprinted, under the titleThe Folk of the Air, inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also, under the titleThe Host of the Air, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.
Our Lady of the Hills.‘The Speaker,’ Nov. 11. Reprinted inThe Celtic Twilight, 1893 and 1902; and in theCollected Works, Vol. V.
Wisdom and Dreams.(A poem.) ‘The Bookman,’ December.
Michael Clancy, the Great Dhoul, and Death.‘The Old Country,’ a Christmas Annual, 1893.
The Celt: the Silenced Sister.(Two letters.) ‘United Ireland,’ December 23 and 30.