1894.

[E. J. Ellis’s]Seen in Three Days.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ February.Cap and Bell.‘The National Observer,’ March 17. Reprinted, under the titleThe Cap and Bells, inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.A Crucifixion.‘The National Observer,’ March 24. Reprinted, under the titleThe Crucifixion of the Outcast, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Song of the Old Mother.‘The Bookman,’ April. Reprinted inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.A Symbolical Drama in Paris.(Note on a performance ofAxel.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.The Evangel of Folklore.(Review of William Larminie’sWest Irish Folk Tales.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.Those Who Live in the Storm.‘The Speaker,’ July 21. Reprinted, under the titleThe Rose of Shadow, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.A New Poet.(Review ofHomewardby A. E.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.Kathleen-ny-Hoolihan.‘The National Observer,’ Aug. 4. Reprinted, under the titleKathleen the Daughter of Hoolihan and Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.The Curse of O’Sullivan the Red upon Old Age.‘The National Observer,’ September 29. Reprinted,under the titleThe Curse of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.The Stone and the Elixir.(Review of Ibsen’sBrand.) ‘The Bookman,’ October.

[E. J. Ellis’s]Seen in Three Days.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ February.Cap and Bell.‘The National Observer,’ March 17. Reprinted, under the titleThe Cap and Bells, inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.A Crucifixion.‘The National Observer,’ March 24. Reprinted, under the titleThe Crucifixion of the Outcast, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.The Song of the Old Mother.‘The Bookman,’ April. Reprinted inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.A Symbolical Drama in Paris.(Note on a performance ofAxel.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.The Evangel of Folklore.(Review of William Larminie’sWest Irish Folk Tales.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.Those Who Live in the Storm.‘The Speaker,’ July 21. Reprinted, under the titleThe Rose of Shadow, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.A New Poet.(Review ofHomewardby A. E.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.Kathleen-ny-Hoolihan.‘The National Observer,’ Aug. 4. Reprinted, under the titleKathleen the Daughter of Hoolihan and Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.The Curse of O’Sullivan the Red upon Old Age.‘The National Observer,’ September 29. Reprinted,under the titleThe Curse of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.The Stone and the Elixir.(Review of Ibsen’sBrand.) ‘The Bookman,’ October.

[E. J. Ellis’s]Seen in Three Days.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ February.

Cap and Bell.‘The National Observer,’ March 17. Reprinted, under the titleThe Cap and Bells, inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.

A Crucifixion.‘The National Observer,’ March 24. Reprinted, under the titleThe Crucifixion of the Outcast, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.

The Song of the Old Mother.‘The Bookman,’ April. Reprinted inThe Second Book of the Rhymers’ Club, 1894. Also inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899; and in theCollected Works, Vol. I.

A Symbolical Drama in Paris.(Note on a performance ofAxel.) ‘The Bookman,’ April.

The Evangel of Folklore.(Review of William Larminie’sWest Irish Folk Tales.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.

Those Who Live in the Storm.‘The Speaker,’ July 21. Reprinted, under the titleThe Rose of Shadow, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.

A New Poet.(Review ofHomewardby A. E.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.

Kathleen-ny-Hoolihan.‘The National Observer,’ Aug. 4. Reprinted, under the titleKathleen the Daughter of Hoolihan and Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.

The Curse of O’Sullivan the Red upon Old Age.‘The National Observer,’ September 29. Reprinted,under the titleThe Curse of Hanrahan the Red, inThe Secret Rose, 1897.

The Stone and the Elixir.(Review of Ibsen’sBrand.) ‘The Bookman,’ October.


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