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LINTON, ELIZABETH LYNN (chron.) (continued)
- * Candour in English Fiction:
* ___ 2., (ar) The New Review Jan 1890
- * Christmas Eve in Beach House, (ss) Routledges Christmas Annual 1870
- * The Countess Melusine, (ss) Temple Bar Feb 1861, uncredited.
- * De MortuisOmnia, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Jul 1874, as by E. L. L..
- * Decay of Dignity in Modern Life, (ar) The St. Jamess Gazette
- * French Love, (ar) Household Words Jun 9 1855, uncredited.
- * The Hancock Secret, (ss) Routledges Christmas Annual 1872
- * Is Society a Pleasure or a Bore?, (sy) The Idler Jul 1896
- * The Legend of Lady House, (ss) Routledges Christmas Annual 1869
- * Lover or Mother?, (ss)
- * The Man in Love, (sy) The Idler Feb 1896
- * The Marriage Tie: Its Sanctity and Its Abuse, (ar) The New Review Feb 1892
- * Mens Pet Vanities, (sy) The Idler Jul 1895
- * Modern Topsy-Turveydom, (ar) The New Review Nov 1890
- * Mrs. Lynn Lintons Story, (ss) The Idler Jun 1894
- * My Cousin James, (ss) The Dark Blue Apr 1872
- * My Sister Guinevere, (ss) Temple Bar
- * My Strange Lodger, (ss) The Owl Jul 1897
- * Nearing the Rapids, (ar) The New Review Mar 1894
- * The Old Ladys Story, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1853, uncredited.
- * On Giving Presents, (sy) The Idler Oct 1896
- * On the Side of Maids, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Mar 1874, as by E. L. L..
- * The Orphan of Wood End, (ss) Romance Jun 1897
- * Our Civilisation, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Jun 1873, uncredited.
- * Our Duties, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Aug 1873, as by E. L. L..
- * A Plea for the English Silk Industry, (ar) The New Review Sep 1892
- * The Pry Family, (hu) Cassells Magazine Jun 8 1872
- * The Religion of Self-Respect, (ar) The New Review Jun 1889
- * Sentimental Grievances, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Jun 1874, as by E. L. L..
- * Should Women Vote?, (sy) The Idler Mar 1897
- * The Sixth Poor Traveller, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1854, uncredited; also as The Widows Story, by Charles Dickens.
- * Societythe Remnant, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine Sep 1893
- * Town or Country?, (ar) The New Review Oct 1893
- * When Plancus Was Consul, (ar) The New Review Apr 1893
- * Where Ignorance Is Bliss, (ss)
- * A Word in Season, (ar) The New Review Sep 1895
LINTON, WILLIAM JAMES (1812-1897); (about) (chron.)
- * The Happy Land, (pm) Beadles Monthly Jul 1866, uncredited.
- * Love and Blindness, (pm) Poems and Translations, John C. Nimmo 1889, as Loves Blindness.
- * Love and Youth, (pm) Poems and Translations, John C. Nimmo 1889
- * Loves Blindness, (pm) Poems and Translations, John C. Nimmo 1889; also as Love and Blindness.
- * Mabels Maids, (pm) St. Nicholas Jun 1876
- * The Princes Noses. A Modern Idyl, (pm) Scribners Monthly Apr 1880
- * Some European Republicans, (??) The Century Magazine Jan 1886
- * Spring and Autumn, (pm) Poems and Translations, John C. Nimmo 1889
- * Thomas Payne, (lt) Scribners Monthly Feb 1881
- * Times and Seasons, (pm) St. Nicholas Nov 1882
- * Too Late, (pm) Poems and Translations, John C. Nimmo 1889
- * Who Were the Chartists?, (??) The Century Magazine Jan 1882
LINTOT, BERNARD (chron.)
- * Appalling Slaughter of Poets, (ar) To-Day Aug 1920
- * The Boom in Anthologies, (ar) To-Day Dec 1922
- * The Character of a President, (ar) To-Day Jan 1919
- * Continuity in Literature, (ar) To-Day Dec 1923
- * End Papers, (cl) To-Day Mar, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1917, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1918
- * End Papers:
* ___ Appalling Slaughter of Poets, (cl) To-Day Aug 1920
* ___ The Boom in Anthologies, (cl) To-Day Dec 1922
* ___ The Character of a President, (cl) To-Day Jan 1919
* ___ Continuity in Literature, (cl) To-Day Dec 1923
* ___ The Englishness of the English, (cl) To-Day Feb 1919
* ___ The Essays of Mr. Birrell, (cl) To-Day Sep 1923
* ___ Fiery Particles, (cl) To-Day Mar 1923
* ___ The Great War for Poetic Freedom, (cl) To-Day Jan 1920
* ___ Human Peacocks, (cl) To-Day Sep 1919
* ___ Illusions as the Facts of History, (cl) To-Day Sep 1922
* ___ Is Revolutionism a National Characteristic?, (cl) To-Day Oct 1918
* ___ Libraries of Living Books, (cl) To-Day Feb 1920
* ___ The Little Movement, (cl) To-Day Aug 1918
* ___ Mencken Fires on America, (cl) To-Day Oct 1923
* ___ Method in Book Madness, (cl) To-Day Dec 1920
* ___ Mr. Wellss Desert of Words, (cl) To-Day Nov 1918
* ___ The Neglect of Prose, (cl) To-Day Apr 1919
* ___ Noblesse Abuse, (cl) To-Day Nov 1919
* ___ The Oblique Ray in History, (cl) To-Day Jun 1921
* ___ Of Books, (cl) To-Day Jul 1919
* ___ On Books of Travel, (cl) To-Day Dec 1921
* ___ On First Editions, (cl) To-Day Jul 1920
* ___ On Publishing a Book, (cl) To-Day Jun 1923
* ___ On Writing Letters, (cl) To-Day Jun 1922
* ___ Oscar Wilde as a Letter Writer, (cl) To-Day Nov 1923
* ___ Other Peoples Plans, (cl) To-Day Sep 1918
* ___ The Personality of Kitchener, (cl) To-Day May 1920
* ___ The Place of the Commonplace Book, (cl) To-Day Mar 1920
* ___ The Pocket Wisdom of a Yorkshireman, (cl) To-Day Dec 1918
* ___ Professor Saintsburys Finale, (cl) To-Day Aug 1919
* ___ The Pursuit of Life, (cl) To-Day Jun 1920
* ___ Rebellion and Counter-Rebellion in Art, (cl) To-Day May 1917
* ___ The Return of Courtesy, (cl) To-Day Apr 1920
* ___ The Shortage of Demi-Gods, (cl) To-Day Mar 1919
* ___ The Showing-Up of Joseph Nollekens, (cl) To-Day Mar 1921
* ___ The Smallwares of Literature, (cl) To-Day Jun 1919
* ___ Starting-Posts to Wonderland, (cl) To-Day Dec 1919
* ___ Suprème de SoleCaprice Précieux, (cl) To-Day Mar 1922
* ___ Swinburne: The Man, (cl) To-Day Apr 1917
* ___ Taking the Sting Out of Death, (cl) To-Day Sep 1921
* ___ The Tyranny of Sex, (cl) To-Day Oct 1919
* ___ Wantedan Oxford Book of English Prose, (cl) To-Day May 1919
* ___ The World in Uniform, (cl) To-Day Sep 1920
- * English Art, (lt) To-Day Sep 1918
- * The Englishness of the English, (ar) To-Day Feb 1919
- * The Essays of Mr. Birrell, (ar) To-Day Sep 1923
- * Fiery Particles, (ar) To-Day Mar 1923
- * The Great War for Poetic Freedom, (ar) To-Day Jan 1920
- * Human Peacocks, (ar) To-Day Sep 1919
- * Illusions as the Facts of History, (ar) To-Day Sep 1922
- * Is Revolutionism a National Characteristic?, (ar) To-Day Oct 1918
- * Libraries of Living Books, (ar) To-Day Feb 1920
- * The Little Movement, (ar) To-Day Aug 1918
- * Mencken Fires on America, (ar) To-Day Oct 1923
- * Method in Book Madness, (ar) To-Day Dec 1920
- * Mr. Wellss Desert of Words, (ar) To-Day Nov 1918
- * The Neglect of Prose, (ar) To-Day Apr 1919
- * Noblesse Abuse, (ar) To-Day Nov 1919
- * The Oblique Ray in History, (ar) To-Day Jun 1921
- * Of Books, (ar) To-Day Jul 1919
- * On Books of Travel, (ar) To-Day Dec 1921
- * On First Editions, (ar) To-Day Jul 1920
- * On Publishing a Book, (ar) To-Day Jun 1923
- * On Writing Letters, (ar) To-Day Jun 1922
- * Oscar Wilde as a Letter Writer, (ar) To-Day Nov 1923
- * Other Peoples Plans, (ar) To-Day Sep 1918
- * The Personality of Kitchener, (ar) To-Day May 1920
- * The Place of the Commonplace Book, (ar) To-Day Mar 1920
- * The Pocket Wisdom of a Yorkshireman, (ar) To-Day Dec 1918
- * Professor Saintsburys Finale, (ar) To-Day Aug 1919
- * The Pursuit of Life, (ar) To-Day Jun 1920
- * Rebellion and Counter-Rebellion in Art, (ar) To-Day May 1917
- * The Return of Courtesy, (ar) To-Day Apr 1920
- * The Shortage of Demi-Gods, (ar) To-Day Mar 1919
- * The Showing-Up of Joseph Nollekens, (ar) To-Day Mar 1921
- * The Smallwares of Literature, (ar) To-Day Jun 1919
- * Starting-Posts to Wonderland, (ar) To-Day Dec 1919
- * Suprème de SoleCaprice Précieux, (ar) To-Day Mar 1922
- * Swinburne: The Man, (ar) To-Day Apr 1917
- * Taking the Sting Out of Death, (ar) To-Day Sep 1921
- * The Tyranny of Sex, (ar) To-Day Oct 1919
- * Wantedan Oxford Book of English Prose, (ar) To-Day May 1919
- * The World in Uniform, (ar) To-Day Sep 1920
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