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LYTTON STRACHEY

A Select Bibliography
(Place of publication London, unless stated otherwise)
Bibliography:
POINTS: 2nd Series. By P. H. Muir ( 1934).Contains a check-list of Strachey's writings.
Collected Works:
[UNIFORM EDITION]. 6 vols. ( 1948).The volumes in this collection are: (1) Queen Victoria; (2) Eminent
Victorians;
(3) Elizabeth and Essex; (4) Biographical Essays; (5) Literary
Essays;
(6) Landmarks in French Literature.The volumes entitled Biographical Essays and Literary Essays contain
essays drawn from Books and Characters, Portraits in Miniature and
Characters and Commentaries, with six omissions and one addition
(' Charles Greville' in Biographical Essays). See Index of Essays on
p. 35.
Separate Works:
[PROLUSIONES ACADEMICAE]. Cambridge ( 1901).
Contains 'Ely, an Ode', with which Strachey won the Chancellor's
Medal for English Verse.
EUPHROSYNE. Cambridge ( 1905). Verse.
A poem written by Strachey and two anonymous collaborators.
LANDMARKS IN FRENCH LITERATURE ( 1912). Criticism.
In the Home University Library Series.
EMINENT VICTORIANS ( 1918). Biography.
Cardinal Manning; Florence Nightingale; Dr. Arnold; General
Gordon.
QUEEN VICTORIA ( 1921). Biography.
BOOKS AND CHARACTERS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH ( 1922). Essays.
POPE, Cambridge ( 1925). Criticism.
The Leslie Stephen Lecture.
ELIZABETH AND ESSEX: A TRAGIC HISTORY ( 1928). Historical Biography.
PORTRAITS IN MINIATURE AND OTHER ESSAYS ( 1931). Essays.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Lytton Strachey. Contributors: R. A. Scott-James - author. Publisher: Longmans Green. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1955. Page Number: 33.
    
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