1895.

Battles Long Ago.(Review of Standish O’Grady’sThe Coming of Cuchullain.) ‘The Bookman,’ Feb.An Excellent Talker.(Review of Oscar Wilde’sA Woman of No Importance.) ‘The Bookman,’ March.To Some I have talked with by the fire.‘The Bookman,’ May. Reprinted inPoems, 1895. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Dublin Mystics.(Review ofHomewardby A. E., and ofTwo Essays on the Remnantby John Eglinton.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.[Douglas Hyde’s]The Story of Early Gaelic Literature.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.Irish National Literature. I. From Callanan to Carleton.‘The Bookman,’ July.[Douglas Hyde’s]The Three Sorrows of Story Telling.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ July.Irish National Literature. II. Contemporary Prose Writers. Mr. O’Grady, Miss Lawless, Miss Barlow, Miss Hopper and the Folk-Lorists.‘The Bookman,’ Aug. The first paragraph of this essay is reprinted, under the titleThe Moods, inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.That Subtle Shade.(Review ofLondon Nightsby Arthur Symons.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.Irish National Literature. III. Contemporary Irish Poets. Dr. Hyde, Mr. Rolleston, Mrs. Hinkson, Miss Nora Hopper, A. E., Mr. Aubrey de Vere, Dr. Todhunter and Mr. Lionel Johnson.‘The Bookman,’ Sept. The first paragraph of this essay is reprinted, under the titleThe Body of the Father Christian Rosencrux, inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Volume VI.Wisdom.‘The New Review,’ September. Reprinted, under the titleThe Wisdom of the King, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.A Song of the Rosy Cross.‘The Bookman,’ October.Irish National Literature. IV. A List of the best Irish Books.‘The Bookman,’ October.[Dr. Todhunter’s]The Life of Patrick Sarsfield.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ November.The Twilight of Forgiveness.‘The Saturday Review,’ November 2. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes asks Forgiveness because of his many Moods, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.St. Patrick and the Pedants.‘The Weekly Sun Literary Supplement,’ December 1. Reprinted, under the titleThe Old Men of the Twilight, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.

Battles Long Ago.(Review of Standish O’Grady’sThe Coming of Cuchullain.) ‘The Bookman,’ Feb.An Excellent Talker.(Review of Oscar Wilde’sA Woman of No Importance.) ‘The Bookman,’ March.To Some I have talked with by the fire.‘The Bookman,’ May. Reprinted inPoems, 1895. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.Dublin Mystics.(Review ofHomewardby A. E., and ofTwo Essays on the Remnantby John Eglinton.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.[Douglas Hyde’s]The Story of Early Gaelic Literature.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.Irish National Literature. I. From Callanan to Carleton.‘The Bookman,’ July.[Douglas Hyde’s]The Three Sorrows of Story Telling.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ July.Irish National Literature. II. Contemporary Prose Writers. Mr. O’Grady, Miss Lawless, Miss Barlow, Miss Hopper and the Folk-Lorists.‘The Bookman,’ Aug. The first paragraph of this essay is reprinted, under the titleThe Moods, inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.That Subtle Shade.(Review ofLondon Nightsby Arthur Symons.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.Irish National Literature. III. Contemporary Irish Poets. Dr. Hyde, Mr. Rolleston, Mrs. Hinkson, Miss Nora Hopper, A. E., Mr. Aubrey de Vere, Dr. Todhunter and Mr. Lionel Johnson.‘The Bookman,’ Sept. The first paragraph of this essay is reprinted, under the titleThe Body of the Father Christian Rosencrux, inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Volume VI.Wisdom.‘The New Review,’ September. Reprinted, under the titleThe Wisdom of the King, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.A Song of the Rosy Cross.‘The Bookman,’ October.Irish National Literature. IV. A List of the best Irish Books.‘The Bookman,’ October.[Dr. Todhunter’s]The Life of Patrick Sarsfield.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ November.The Twilight of Forgiveness.‘The Saturday Review,’ November 2. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes asks Forgiveness because of his many Moods, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.St. Patrick and the Pedants.‘The Weekly Sun Literary Supplement,’ December 1. Reprinted, under the titleThe Old Men of the Twilight, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.

Battles Long Ago.(Review of Standish O’Grady’sThe Coming of Cuchullain.) ‘The Bookman,’ Feb.

An Excellent Talker.(Review of Oscar Wilde’sA Woman of No Importance.) ‘The Bookman,’ March.

To Some I have talked with by the fire.‘The Bookman,’ May. Reprinted inPoems, 1895. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.

Dublin Mystics.(Review ofHomewardby A. E., and ofTwo Essays on the Remnantby John Eglinton.) ‘The Bookman,’ May.

[Douglas Hyde’s]The Story of Early Gaelic Literature.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ June.

Irish National Literature. I. From Callanan to Carleton.‘The Bookman,’ July.

[Douglas Hyde’s]The Three Sorrows of Story Telling.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ July.

Irish National Literature. II. Contemporary Prose Writers. Mr. O’Grady, Miss Lawless, Miss Barlow, Miss Hopper and the Folk-Lorists.‘The Bookman,’ Aug. The first paragraph of this essay is reprinted, under the titleThe Moods, inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VI.

That Subtle Shade.(Review ofLondon Nightsby Arthur Symons.) ‘The Bookman,’ August.

Irish National Literature. III. Contemporary Irish Poets. Dr. Hyde, Mr. Rolleston, Mrs. Hinkson, Miss Nora Hopper, A. E., Mr. Aubrey de Vere, Dr. Todhunter and Mr. Lionel Johnson.‘The Bookman,’ Sept. The first paragraph of this essay is reprinted, under the titleThe Body of the Father Christian Rosencrux, inIdeas of Good and Evil, 1903. Also in theCollected Works, Volume VI.

Wisdom.‘The New Review,’ September. Reprinted, under the titleThe Wisdom of the King, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.

A Song of the Rosy Cross.‘The Bookman,’ October.

Irish National Literature. IV. A List of the best Irish Books.‘The Bookman,’ October.

[Dr. Todhunter’s]The Life of Patrick Sarsfield.(A review.) ‘The Bookman,’ November.

The Twilight of Forgiveness.‘The Saturday Review,’ November 2. Reprinted, under the titleMichael Robartes asks Forgiveness because of his many Moods, inThe Wind Among the Reeds, 1899. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. I.

St. Patrick and the Pedants.‘The Weekly Sun Literary Supplement,’ December 1. Reprinted, under the titleThe Old Men of the Twilight, inThe Secret Rose, 1897. Also in theCollected Works, Vol. VII.


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