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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...