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 selected bibliography This bibliography includes works by and about Amy Levy and a selection of critical materials that provide contexts for her work and life. Writings by Amy Levy (in order of publication) Novels The Romance of a Shop. London:T. Fisher Unwin, 1888. Reuben Sachs: A Sketch. London: Macmillan and Co., 1888. 2nd ed., 1889. Miss Meredith. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1889 (serialized in BritishWeekly, April–June 1889). Short Stories “Mrs Pierrepoint: A Sketch inTwo Parts.” Temple Bar 59 (June 1880): 226–36. “Euphemia: A Sketch.” Victoria Magazine 36 (August–September 1880): 129–41, 199–203. “BetweenTwo Stools.” Temple Bar 69 (1883): 337–50. “The Diary of a Plain Girl.” London Society 44 (September 1883): 295–304. “Sokratics in the Strand.” Cambridge Review, 6 February 1884, 163–64. “Olga’sValentine.” London Society 45 (February 1884): 152–57. “In Holiday Humour.” London Society 46 (August 1884): 177–84. “In Retreat.” London Society 46 (September 1884): 332–35. “Easter-Tide atTunbridgeWells.” London Society 47 (May 1885): 481–83. “Revenge.” London Society 47 (April 1885): 389–99. “Another Morning in Florence.” London Society 49 (April 1886): 386–90. “Out of theWorld.” London Society 49 (January 1886): 53–56. “At Prato.” Time 19 (July 1888): 68–74. “Griselda.” Temple Bar 84 (September 1888): 65–96. “The Recent Telepathic Occurrence at the British Museum.” Woman’s World 1 (1888): 31–32. “Addenbrooke.” Belgravia 68 (March 1889): 24–34. “Cohen of Trinity.” Gentleman’s Magazine 266 (May 1889): 417–24. “A Slip of the Pen.” Temple Bar 86 (1889): 371–77. “Eldorado at Islington.” Woman’s World 2 (1889): 488–89. “Wise in Her Generation.” Woman’s World 3 (1890): 20–23. You are reading copyrighted material published by Ohio University Press/Swallow Press. Unauthorized posting, copying, or distributing of this work except as permitted under U.S. copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher.  selected bibliography Poetry “The Ballad of Ida Grey: A Story of Woman’s SacriWce,” part 1. Pelican 2 (April 1875): 20. “The Shepherd” (from Goethe). Cambridge Review, 9 June 1880, 158. “Newnham College.” Alexandra, 4 March 1881, n.p. Xantippe and OtherVerse. Cambridge: E. Johnson and Co., 1881. “From Grillparzer’s Sappho.” Cambridge Review, 1 February 1882, 141. “From Heine.”Translation of Heine, “Mein Herz, mein Herz ist traurig.” Cambridge Review , 26 April 1882, 270. “A Ballad of Last Seeing.” Cambridge Review, 1 May 1883, 337. A Minor Poet and OtherVerse. London:T. Fisher Unwin, 1884. 2nd ed., 1891. Translations of poems by Jehudah Halevi and Heinrich Heine, in Jewish Portraits, edited by Katie Magnus, 10–11, 16–17, 46. London: Routledge, 1888. “Rondel (dedicated to Mrs. Fenwick-Miller).” Pall Mall Gazette, 24 February 1888, 13. A London Plane-Tree and OtherVerse. London:T. Fisher Unwin, 1889. “A Ballad of Religion and Marriage.”Privately printed and circulated by Clement Shorter, [1915], n.p. Essays “Junior Prize Review: ‘Aurora Leigh.’” Kind Words (October 1875). “JamesThomson: A Minor Poet.” Cambridge Review, 21 February 1883, 240–41; 28 February 1883, 257–58. “The New School of American Fiction.” Temple Bar 70 (March 1884): 383–89. “The Ghetto at Florence.” Jewish Chronicle, 26 March 1886, 9. “The Jew in Fiction.” Jewish Chronicle, 4 June 1886, 13. “Jewish Humour.” Jewish Chronicle, 20 August 1886, 9–10. “Middle-Class JewishWomen of To-Day.” Jewish Chronicle, 17 September 1886, 7. “Jewish Children.” Jewish Chronicle, 5 November 1886, 8. “The Poetry of Christina Rossetti.” Woman’s World 1 (1888): 178–80. “Women and Club Life.” Woman’s World 1 (1888): 364–67. “Readers at the British Museum.” Atalanta: Every Girl’s Magazine, April 1889, 449–54. Reprint and Critical Editions Armstrong, Isobel, and Joseph Bristow, eds., with Cath Sharrock. Nineteenth-CenturyWomen Poets: An Oxford Anthology. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. Bernstein, Susan David, ed. Reuben Sachs. Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 2006. ———, ed. The Romance of a Shop. Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 2006. Donoghue, Emma, ed. What SapphoWould Have Said: Four Centuries of Love Poems BetweenWomen. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1997. Hennegan, Alison, ed. The Lesbian Pillow Book. London: Fourth Estate, 2000. Leighton, Angela, and Margaret Reynolds, eds. Victorian Women Poets: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell, 1995. New, Melvyn, ed. The Complete Novels and SelectedWritings of Amy Levy, 1861–1889. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1993. You are reading copyrighted material published by Ohio University Press/Swallow Press. Unauthorized posting, copying, or distributing of this work except as permitted under U.S. copyright law is illegal and injures the author and publisher.  selected bibliography Online Sources Amy Levy’s...

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