CHRONOLOGICAL LIST of PUBLICATIONS Though Much Of

CHRONOLOGICAL LIST of PUBLICATIONS Though Much Of

APPENDIX A CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Though much of Sill's poetry and a part of bis prose have been printed in collected editions, no bibliography of the publication of bis individual poems and essays has been prepared. The fol­ lowing appendix is an attempt to correct this omission. The bibliography contains the chronological record of Sill's contribu­ tions to the periodicals of his day, the titles of occasional poems delivered before an audience but left unpublished, and reference to collected volumes of his work. A nurober of Sill's poems and essays, left in manuscript at his death, have no record of publica­ tion prior to their inclusion in collected editions. Other work, especially in poetry, was published only in the two volumes which appeared during his lifetime. Hence, not all the items to be found in the collected editions will be noted in this bibliography. Nor, because of Sill's habits of publication, can the record be com­ plete. Much of his work was first printed anonymously or under pseudonyms and cannot now be identified with certainty. Yet in his correspondence Sill acknowledged the authorship of a nurober of poems and essays not included in his collected work. Certain other essays, especially anonymous contributions to the Atlanfic Monthly, contain strong internal evidence of his hand. These essays of doubtful authorship are included in this bibliography but are marked with an asterisk. Page references to the collected editions of Sill's prose and poetry are given for all works reprinted there. For the sake of convenience I have abbreviated the titles of certain periodicals cited frequently in the bibliography and of the collected edition of Sill's poems, as follows: 240 CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS AM Atlantic Monthly BQ Berkeley Quarterly GM C entury Magazine CU Christion Union NYEM. New York Evening Mail OM Overland Monthly PW. The Poetical Works of Edward Rowland Sill, hitherto referred to as Poetical Works YLM Yale Literary Magazine CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS "From the German of Ma1varo," YLM, XXIII (April, 1858), 186-187; printed as "The Polar Sea," PW, pp. 1- 2. "Men," YLM, XXV (June, 1860), 289- 293. "Morning," YLM, XXV (June, 1860), 294; PW, pp. 3-4. "Midnight," YLM, XXV (July, 1860), 346- 347; PW, pp. 5-7. "Song: an adaptation from Ossian," YLM, XXV (Ju1y, 1860), 339-340. "Faith," YLM, XXV (August, 1860), 387; PW, p. 8. "Bcard1ess," YLM, XXV (August, 1860), 379-382. "Failure," YLM, XXVI (October, 1860), 28- 32. "Life·Statues," YLM, XXVI (October, 1860), 16-17. "Music," YLM, XXVI (November, 1860), 80- 81; PW, pp. 9-11. "Dream-Doomed," YLM, XXVI (December, 1860), 102- 104; PW, pp. 12-15. "Voyaging," YLM, XXVI (February, 1861), 146- 147; printed as "Despair and Hope," PW, pp. 16- 17. "Vinum Daemonum," YLM, XXVI (March, 1861), 173- 180. "Faith in Moral Truth Essential to the Highest Achievements of Genius," [Townsend Prize Essay] YLM, XXVI (August, 1861), 344- 350. "Poem," Valedictory Poem and Oration of the Class of 1861 (New Havcn, 1861); PW, pp. 18-29. "A Welcome to the Class Boy," "As Through Noon," and "Of all the Folks the Sun can See," [songs written for the third anniversary of the C1ass of 1861) Triennial Meeting of the Class of Sixty·One (New Haven, 1864), pp. 10, 11, and 30. "An Excursion to the Lakes Tahoe and Silver," Sacramento Daily Union, Monday, J u1y 27, 1863. "Man, the Spirit," Proceedings of the Associated Alumni of the Pacific Coast (San Francisco, 1865); PW, pp. 52-64. "A Bird's Song," Galaxy, IV (May, 1867), 76; PW, p. 148. "ov 6o~ew elvat," Radical, II (August, 1867), 739-740; printed as "Seeming and Being," PW, pp. 138-139. "Timothy Grass to Bohemian G1ass," NYEM, October 7, 1867. Included in the article is the poem "Summer Afternoon," PW, pp. 142-143. "To Mr. Timothy Grass, Greenville," NYEM, October 11, 1867. Included in the article is the poem "The Song of the Horse," W. B. Parker, Life, pp. 111-112. "To Bohemian G1ass, Esq. from Timothy Grass," NYEM, October 16, 1867. Included in the article is the poem "Weather Bound," PW, pp. 140-141. "Pallas," NYEM, October 17, 1867. "A Breeze Stirred Up," NYEM, October 24, 1867. "Bohemian G1ass as an Editor: A Lamentation," NYEM, October 29, 1867. Included in the article is the poem "The News Girl," PW, pp. 149-150. 242 CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PUBLICATlONS The Hermitage and Other Poems (Leypoldt and Holt: New York, 1868). (The volume, containing 46 poems of which 15 had already been printed, was published and on sale by early December, 1867.] "The Future;· Radical, Ill (January, 1868), 292; PW, p. 58. [This poem, first appearing as a section in "Man, the Spirit," had been included in The Hermitage and reprinted abroad.J "Semele," Galaxy, V (March, 1868), 374-375; PW, p. 46. "The House and the Heart," Galaxy, V (May, 1868), 574; PW, p. 151. "A Tropica1 Morning at Sea," Galaxy, VI (August, 1868), 186- 187; PW, p. 154. [The poem was composcd in 1866.] "The Picture of the World," Galaxy, VI (November, 1868), 612; PW, p. 157. "Dare You?" Radical, VI (August, 1869), 113; PW, p. 234, where it is mistakenly assigned to the poems written between 1872- 1880. "The Two Ways," Galaxy, VIII (September, 1869), 310-311; PW, p. 160. "In Reply," Radical, VI (November, 1869), 361-362; printed as "A Reply," PW, pp. 202-203. "The Lost Bird," Galaxy, IX (March, 1870), 345; PW, p. 176. "Five Lives," Radical, VII (May, 1870), 371-372; PW, pp. 224-226, where it is mistakenly assigned to the poems written between 1872-1880. "Thc Sccret," Radical, VII (June, 1870), 456-457; PW, pp. 214-215. "Summer Rain," Galaxy, X (July, 1870), 36; PW, p. 178. "The Bellows Boy," CU, Il (December 31, 1870), 405; PW, pp. 179- 181. "The New Year," Radical, Vlll (February, 1871), 57-59; PW, pp. 182-185. "The Truant," Radical, VIII (February, 1871), 45; PW, p. 186. "To the Radical," Radical, VIII (March, 1871), 152; printed as "To 'The Radical,'" PW, pp. 196-197. "When is it Spring?" CU, 111 (March 29, 1871), 195; printed as "Spring," PW, pp. 188-189. "The Wonderful Thought," CU, III (June 14, 1871), 371; PW, pp. 193-195. "Invisible," CU, IV (July 19, 1871), 37; printed as "T he Invisible," PW, pp. 198-200. "A Foolish Wish," Radical, IX (August, 1871), 19-20; PW, pp. 212- 213. "A Drifting Soul," Radical, IX (September, 1871), 128; printed as "A Drifting Cloud,'' PW, p. 201. "T ranquillity," Radical, IX (November, 1871), 265-266; PW, pp. 190-191. "A Child and a Star," CU, IV (December 20, 1871), 383; PW, pp. 219-220, where it is mistakenly assigned to poems written between 1872- 1880. "Christmas in California," CU, V (J anuary 3, 1872), 33; PW, pp. 236- 239. "The Things That Will Not Die," CU, V (March 13, 1872), 235; PW, p. 216. "Reverie,'' CU, VI (August 21, 1872), 162; PW, p. 221. "The Open Window," CU, VI (October 30, 1872), 361; PW, PP· 227-228. "Good News," OM, IX (November, 1872), 428-429; PW, p. 229. "Sunday," CU, VII (February 19, 1872), 142; PW, p. 232. "A Secret," CU, VII (June 25, 1873), 512; printed as "Peace," PW, p . 233. "A Myth of Fantasy and First Love," OM, XIII (December, 1874), 566- 567; PW, p. 255. "The Mystery," OM, XIV (April, 1875), 342; PW, p. 274. "Shakespeare's Prose," OM, XIV (June, 1875), 506- 514; Prose, pp. 61-85. "A Resting Place," OM, XV (August, 1875), 157; PW, p. 272. "An Answer," Supplement to the Quindecennial Report of the Class of 186/, Yale College (New Haven, 1877), p. 7; PW, pp. 262-264. [The poem was delivered at Yale on June 28, 1876.] CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 243 "A Dream Within a Dream," [read at the Yale Club, San Francisco, December 12, 1878]; PW, pp. 267-271. "The Fool's Prayer," AM, XLIII (January, 1879), 443; PW, pp. 275-276. "An Aspiration," [read at the Ya1e Club, San Francisc<>. December 11, 1879]; PW, pp. 278-281. "The Guidance of Society," BQ, I (January, 1880), 36-48. "A Californian's Dreams," Californian, I (January, 1880), 58-59; PW, pp. 287- 289. "Essays of W. C. Bartlett," Califomian, I (February, 1880) , 178-182. "The North Wind," Californian, I (May, 1880), 453; PW, p. 282. "Twilight," Californian, I (May, 1880), 480. "Utopias in Literature," BQ, I (July, 1880), 190-210. "The Best Use of Wea1th," BQ, I (October, 1880), 301-311 [reprinted for wider circulation in the Califomian, III (January, 1881), 43-47]. "A Private Letter," Californian,II (October, 1880), 315- 319; Prose, pp. 164-178. "Opportunity," Californian, II (November, 1880), 397; PW, p. 277. "Shall WeHave Free High Schools?" Califomian, III (February, 1881), 172-180. "What is a University?" Californian, III (May, 1881), 452-457. "California Winter," Californian, V (January, 1882), 25; PW, pp. 307-308. "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow," Californian, V (May, 1882), 460-465. "Fie1d Notes," [written for the graduating dass of 1882, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.J; PW, pp. 297-306. "The Doctrines of Ra1ph Wa1do Emerson," Califomian, VI (October, 1882) , 295- 301. The Venus of Milo and Other Poems (privately printed, Berke1ey, Cal., 1883). [This volume appeared toward the end of December, 1882; it contained 28 poerns, of which 22 had previously been printed in periodica1s.J "The Lover's Song," OM, I (January, 1883), 41; PW, p. 309. (All references to the Overland Monthly after 1883 are to the sec<>nd series, though for convenience the series nurober is omitted.J "Herbert Spencer's Theory of Education," AM, LI (February, 1883) , 171-179.

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