0144 John Peale Bishop


John Peale Bishop

TitleDateTypeLinks
Act of Darkness (novel)1935Book
American Harvest; Twenty Years of Creative Writing in the U.S. (ed.)1942Collection
Green Fruit (poetry)1917Collection
Many Thousands Gone (short stories)1931Collection
Minute Particulars (poetry)1935Collection
Now with His Love (poetry)1933Collection
Preface to Jorge Carrera Andrade, Secret Country: Poems1946Essayhttp://jacketmagazine.com/12/andr-bishop.html
Selected Poems1941Collection
The Collected Essays of John Peale Bishop1948Collection
The Collected Poems of John Peale Bishop1975Collection
The Fifties’ Twenties1920Poemhttp://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/talk-bishop-smith.html
The Higher Learning in America, I. Princeton University1921Essay
The Republic of Letters in America (collection of letters)1981Collection
The Undertaker’s Garland (poetry)1922Collection
Three Days1916Short Story

 

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