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[]Bécquer, Gustavo Adolfo; [i.e., Gustavo Adolfo Claudio Domínguez Bastida] (1836-1870) (about) (chron.)
- * The Christ of the Skull, (ss) Short Stories August 1905; translated from the Spanish by Cornelia Frances Bates.
- * The Devil’s Cross, (ss) Short Stories May 1906; translated from the Spanish by Cornelia Frances Bates.
- * The Golden Bracelet, (ss) , uncredited.
- * The Golden Bracelet, (ss)
- * The Green Eyes, (ss) Short Stories August 1906
- * The Kiss, (ss) Short Stories August 1899; translated by Mary Mills
- * The Kiss, (ss) Tales of Love, Fantasy and Horror ed. Russell C. Peterson, Exposition Press, 1971; translated from the Spanish (“El beso”, 1863) by Russell C. Peterson.
- * Maese Pérez, the Organist, (nv) Terrible Tales: Spanish, W.W. Gibbings, 1891, uncredited.; translated from the Spanish (“Maese Pérez, el organista (Leyenda sevillana)”, El Contemporaneo, December 1861).
- Ghosts Grim and Gentle ed. Joseph Lewis French, Dodd, Mead, 1926
- The Ghost Story Omnibus ed. Joseph Lewis French, Dodd, Mead, 1933
- Famous Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, Gulliver Books, 1945
- Bodies and Spirits ed. Dan Herr & Joel Wells, Doubleday, 1964
- The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories: Volume 2 ed. Alastair Gunn, Wimbourne Books, 2018
- * Maese Pérez, the Organist, (nv) Modern Ghosts, Harper's, 1890; translated from the Spanish (“Maese Pérez, el organista (Leyenda sevillana)”, El Contemporaneo, December 1861) by Rollo Ogden.
- * Maese Pérez, the Organist, (nv) Tales of Love, Fantasy and Horror ed. Russell C. Peterson, Exposition Press, 1971; translated from the Spanish (“Maese Pérez, el organista (Leyenda sevillana)”, El Contemporaneo, December 1861) by Russell C. Peterson.
- * The Miserere, (ss) Romance April 1894; translated by Mary A. Springer
- * Moonbeam, (ss) Tales of Love, Fantasy and Horror ed. Russell C. Peterson, Exposition Press, 1971; translated from the Spanish (“El rayo de luna”, 1862) by Russell C. Peterson.
- * The Mountain of Spirits, (ss) , uncredited.
- * Our Lady’s Bracelet, (ss) The Stratford Journal April 1918
- * The Set of Emeralds, (ss) Romance January 1893; translated by Mehitabel Quincy
- * The Sower, (pm) Asmodeus #2, Fall 1951; translated by Clark Ashton Smith
- * The Spirits’ Mountain, (ss) Short Stories June 1892; translated by Mary Springer
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[]Beddoe, David (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * The Anaya of a Khabyle, (ss) The Idler December 1900
- * The Apostate, (ss) The Idler January 1900
- * The Belief of John Briggs, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine October 1901
- * The Coup de Grace, (ss) The Idler May 1899
- * Diamond Cut Diamond, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1899
- * The Discovery of Pharaoh’s Mummy, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1908 [Ref. Menephtah]
- * “El Bint”, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1906
- * The Honor of René de Valois, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1901
- * Honour of René de Valois, (ss) The Idler November 1899
- * The House of Omar Bey. A Tale of Egypt in ’39, (ss) The Ludgate June 1899
- * The Khedive’s Agent, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1901
- * The Mad Ingleesy, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1900
- * Marcelle, the Blanchisseuse, (ss) The Idler October 1898
- * A Nile Evening, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1900
- * The Ruse of Father Ambrose, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1900
- * The Scallywag, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1901
- * The Shadoof Worker, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1899
- * The Sheik Mohammed, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1900
- * The Sheik of Pagabieh, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1901
- * The Son of All, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1902
- * Sophie von Hildagen, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine August 1899
- * The Story of Seti the King, (ss) The Idler October 1899
- * The Word of a Khabyle, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899
- * The Word of Roger de Brueys, (ss) The Royal Magazine June 1901
[]Beddoes, Thomas Lovell (1803-1849) (chron.)
- * Bridal Serenade, (pm) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851
- * Childhood, (pm) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851
- * A Choice of Dreams, (pm) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851, as "Dream-Pedlary"
- * Christmas, (pm)
- * Dream-Pedlary, (pm) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851
- * The Ghosts’ Moonshine, (pm) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851
- * Love Goes A-Hawking, (pm) from The Bride’s Tragedy, C. and J. Rivington, 1822
- * The Old Crow of Cairo, (pm) from Death’s Jest-Book, William Pickering, 1850
- * The Old Ghost, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, J.M. Dent, 1890
- * The Oviparous Tailor, (pm) from Death’s Jest-Book, William Pickering, 1850
- * The Phantom-Wooer, (pm) from Death’s Jest-Book, William Pickering, 1850
- Dark of the Moon ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1947
- Avon Fantasy Reader 3 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Book Co., 1947
- The Macabre Reader ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Ace, 1959
- Demon Lovers ed. Lucy Berman, Tandem Books, 1970
- A Gathering of Ghosts ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Funk & Wagnalls, 1970
- Forgotten Fantasy October 1970
- Ghosts ed. William Mayne, Hamish Hamilton, 1971
- Incredible Adventures #2, 1977
- Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #5 Spr 1997, #15 Aut 1999
- Classic, Spooky Poems for Halloween Night ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2020
- * Sailor’s Song, (pm) from Death’s Jest-Book, William Pickering, 1850
- * Song, (pm)
- * Song (“How Many Times Do I Love Thee, Dear”), (pm) The Poems Posthumous and Collected of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, W. Pickering, 1851
- * The Tale of the Lover to His Mistress, (vi) The Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Oxford University Press, 1935
- * Three Fragments, (pm)
[]Bede, Cuthbert; pseudonym of Edward Bradley (1827-1889) (chron.)
- * The Brave Girl of Glenbarr, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1878
- * The Fiery Cross, (ar) Once a Week May 12 1866
- * Gainsborough’s “Master Heathcote”, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 7 1889
- * The Ghosts of Glenlussa, (ss) Belgravia July 1869
- * “The Hero of Stilton”; and Stilton Cheese, (ar) Once a Week June 16 1866
- * The Honeymoon at Hawthorn House, (sl) The Tasmanian Mail December 2 1905
- * How Some Folk Prepare for “The Derby”, (ar) London Society May 1864
- * I Think It’s Funny:
* ___ Mr. Verdant Green Matriculates, (ex)
- * J. and H.; or, Rural Courtship, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1879
- * The Land’s End of the Western Highlands, (ar) Once a Week September 29 1866
- * Mr. Verdant Green Matriculates, (ex)
- * Mushroomiana, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper December 5 1885
- * The Rev. J. G. Wood as a Gymnast, (bg) The Boy’s Own Paper July 13 1889
- * Under the Rod; or, Swishing Anecdotes, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 11 1883
- * Young Oxford at the Commemoration, (ms) London Society July 1864, as by The Author of “Verdant Green”
- * [illustration(s)], (il) London Society May, Jul 1864
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