
Margaret Deland
WorksEdit
- The Old Garden and other verses (1887)
- John Ward, Preacher (1888)
- Florida Days (1889)
- Sidney (1890)
- The Story of a Child (1892)
- Mr Tommy Dove, and other stories (1893)
- Philip and his Wife (1894)
- The Wisdom of Fools (1897)
- Old Chester Tales (1898)
- Dr. Lavendar's People (1903)
- The Common Way (1904)
- The Awakening of Helena Richie (1906)
- An Encore (1907)
- R. J.'s Mother and some other people (1908)
- Where the Laborers are Few (1909)
- The Way to Peace (1910)
- The Iron Woman (1911)
- The Voice (1912)
- Partners (1913)
- The Hands of Esau (1914)
- Around Old Chester (1915)
- The Rising Tide (1916)
- The Promises of Alice (1919)
- Small Things (1919)
- An Old Chester Secret (1920)
- The Vehement Flame (1922)
- "The Christmas Silence," poem in Our American Holidays - Christmas, edited by Robert Haven Schauffler
Short worksEdit
- "Amelia," in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Aug 1903
- "Beads: War-time Reflections in Paris ," (nf) in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Jul 1918
- ' "An Exceeding High Mountain",' in Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1903
- "An Exploiter of Souls," in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Aug 1904
- ' "An Exceeding High Mountain",' in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Oct 1903
- "The Grasshopper and the Ant," in Harper's Monthly Magazine,
- "The Harvest of Fear: A story in two parts," in Harper's Monthly Magazine, June-July 1914
- "The Immediate Jewel," in Harper's Monthly Magazine Dec 1903
- "Miss Clara's Perseus: A story in two parts," in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Sep-Oct 1914
- "The Light Which Is Darkness," in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Jun 1919
- "The Note," in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Sep 1903
- "An Old Chester Secret," 3-part novella in Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1920
- "R. J.'s Mother," in Harper's Monthly Magazine, Aug 1907
- "When Old Chester Wondered," 3-part novella in Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1921
About DelandEdit
- "Deland, Margaret," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Deland, Margaret Wade," in Encyclopædia Britannica (12th ed., 1922)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1928.
The longest-living author of these works died in 1945, so these works are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 77 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.