Author:Anthony Hope Hawkins

Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins
(1863–1933)

English novelist and playwright; better known as Anthony Hope and remembered for the two books, The Prisoner of Zenda (1894) and its sequel Rupert of Hentzau (1898), considered to be "minor classics" of English literature

Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins

Works

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Fiction

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  • Ruritania trilogy
  1. The Heart of Princess Osra, (1896; previously serialised in To-Day magazine 1895) illus. H. C. Edwards (transcription project)
  2. The Prisoner of Zenda, 1899 (1894) illus. Charles Dana Gibson
  3. Rupert of Hentzau, 1898 illus. Charles Dana Gibson (transcription project)


  • A Man of Mark. 1890. IA PG
  • Father Stafford. 1891. IA PG
  • Mr Witt's Widow: A Frivolous Tale. 1892. IA PG
  • A Change of Air. 1893. IA PG
  • Half a Hero. 1893. IA PG
  • The God in the Car. 1894. IAPG
  • The Chronicles of Count Antonio. 1895. PG
  • Phroso: A Romance. 1897. IA PG
  • Simon Dale. 1898. IA PG
  • Quisanté. 1900. IA PG
  • Tristram of Blent: an episode in the story of an ancient house. 1901. IA PG
  • The Intrusions of Peggy. 1902. IA PG
  • Double Harness. 1904. IA PG
  • A Servant of the Public. 1905. IA PG
  • Tales of Two People. 1907. IA PG
  • The Great Miss Driver. 1908. IA PG
  • Pilkerton's Peerage: A Comedy in Four Acts, 1908 play IA
  • Second String. 1910. IA PG
  • The Adventure of Lady Ursula; a comedy in four acts. 1910 IA
  • Mrs. Maxon Protests, illustrated by R. F. Schabelitz (May 1911) (start transcription) Project Gutenberg
  • A Young Man's Year. 1915. IA PG
  • Captain Dieppe. 1918. PG
  • Beaumaroy Home from the Wars. 1919. IA PG
  • Lucinda. 1920. IA PG
  • Little Tiger. A Novel 1925.

Non-fiction

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  • Dialogue. 1909.
  • The New (German) Testament: some texts and a commentary, 1914 IA
  • Militarism, German and British, 1915 IA
  • Why Italy is with the Allies, 1917 IA
  • Memories and Notes, 1927

Works from magazines

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Included in Comedies of Courtship (1896)
Non-fiction

Works about Hawkins

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See also

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PG At Project Gutenberg.

 

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1933, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 

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