Author:Maurice Henry Hewlett

Maurice Henry Hewlett
WorksEdit
- Earthwork Out of Tuscany (1895)
- The Masque of Dead Florentines (1895) (transcription project)
- Songs and Meditations (1897)
- Forest Lovers (1898)
- Little Novels of Italy (1899) (transcription project)
- Little Novels of English History
- "New Canterbury Tales" (1900) (start transcription)
- "The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay" (October 1900) (start transcription)
- The Queen's Quair or The Six Years' Tragedy (1904)
- The Road in Tuscany (1904)
- Fond Adventures: Tales of the Youth of the World (1905)
- The Fool Errant (1905)
- The Stooping Lady (1907)
- Halfway House (1908)
- Open Country (1909)
- Rest Harrow (1910)
- Bendish (1913)
Works from magazinesEdit
- "The Spanish jade" (1906, Harper's) short story
- Brazenhead in Milan (1908-09 Windsor Magazine) novella
- “The Fairy Wife.” in The Century Magazine, illustrated by Arthur Rackham February, 1913.
- A Lover's Tale (1914-15, Windsor Magazine) novel
- Thorgils of Threadholt Windsor Magazine, 1916-17 novel
PoetryEdit
- Artemision (1909)
- For Two Voices (1914)
- The Village Wife’s Lament (1918)
- To England: To Strike Quickly, from Poems of the Great War (1914).
- From A Treasury of War Poetry, ... 1914-1919 (1917):
- "The Fourth of July, 1776" p. 96.
- "In the Trenches" pp. 202-3.
PlaysEdit
- Pan and the Young Shepherd (1898)
- Youngest of the Angels (1898)
OtherEdit
- Letters to Sanchia (1910)
- The Song of Renny (1911)
- Brazenhead the Great (1911)
- The Little Iliad (1915)
- The Song of the Plow (1916)
- Thorgils of Treadholt (1917)
- In Green Shade (1920)
- The Light Heart (1920)
- Wiltshire Essays (1921)
- Extemporary Essays (1922)
- The Last Essays of Maurice Hewlett (1924)
- The Letters of Maurice Hewlett (1926) edited by Laurence Binyon
Works about HewlettEdit
- "Hewlett, Maurice Henry," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
Parodies of Maurice HewlettEdit
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 1923, so these works are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 99 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.