Author:Eden Phillpotts
Appearance
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Works
[edit]Contributions to Journals
[edit]- "Spring" in McClure's Magazine, Volume 19, Issue 1, May 1902
- "A Pickaxe, and a Spade, a Spade" in McClure's Magazine, Volume 22, Issue 3, January 1904
- "Cannon Fodder" in Punch, 147 (3822) (7th October, 1914)
Novels
[edit]- The End of a Life (1891)
- Folly and Fresh Air (1891)
- A Tiger's Club (1892)
- A Deal with the Devil (1895)
- Some Every-day Folks (1895)
- My Laughing Philosopher (1896)
- Down Dartmoor Way (1896)
- Lying Prophets: A Novel (1897)
- Children of the Mist (1898)
- Sons of the Morning (1900)[1]
- The Good Red Earth (1901)
- The River (1902)
- Old Delabole (1903)
- The Golden Fetich (1903)
- The American Prisoner (1904)
- The Farm of the Dagger (1904)
- The Secret Woman (1905)
- The Poacher's Wife (1906) AKA Daniel Sweetland (1906)
- The Sinews of War: A Romance of London and the Sea (1906) with Arnold Bennett
- Doubloons (1906) with Arnold Bennett
- The Portreeve (1906)
- The Whirlwind (1907)
- The Mother (1908)
- The Virgin in Judgment (1908) AKA A Fight to Finish (1911)
- The Statue: A Story of International Intrigue and Mystery (1908) with Arnold Bennett
- The Three Brothers (1909)
- The Fun of the Fair (1909)
- The Haven (1909)
- The Flint Heart: A Fairy Story (1910)
- The Thief of Virtue (1910)
- The Beacon (1911)
- Demeter's Daughter (1911)
- The Three Knaves (1912)
- The Forest on the Hill (1912)
- The Lovers: A Romance (1912)
- Widecombe Fair (1913)
- The Joy of Youth (1913)
- The Old Time Before Them (1913)
- Faith Tresilion (1914)
- The Master of Merripit (1914)
- Brunel's Tower (1915)
- The Green Alleys: A Comedy (1916)
- The Banks of Colne: (the Nursery) (1917)
- The Girl and the Faun (1917)
- The Spinners (1918)
- From the Angle of Seventeen (1912)
- Evander (1919)
- Storm in a Teacup (1919)
- Miser's Money (1920)
- Eudocia (1921)
- The Grey Room (1921), The Grey Room
- The Bronze Venus (1921)
- Orphan Dinah (1920)
- The Red Redmaynes (1922)
- Pan and the Twins (1922)
- Number 87 (1922)
- The Thing at Their Heels (1923)
- Cheat-the-boys; a Story of the Devonshire Orchards (1924)
- Redcliff (1924)
- The Treasures of Typhon (1924)
- The Lavender Dragon (1924)
- Who Killed Diana? (1924)
- Circé's Island (1924)
- A Voice from the Dark (1925)
- The Monster (1925) as Harrington Hext
- George Westover (1926)
- The Marylebone Miser (1926) AKA Jig-Saw (1926)
- Cornish Droll: A Novel (1926)
- The Miniature (1926)
Anthologised poems
[edit]- From A treasury of war poetry, British and American poems of the world war, 1914-1919 (1917):
- "Verdun", p. 121; "In Gallipoli", p. 215; "Song of the Red Cross", p. 315; "To Rupert Brooke", p. 383; "Réveillé", p. 424.
Works about Phillpotts
[edit]- "Phillpotts, Eden," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Phillpotts, Eden," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- “Phillpotts, Eden” by Joseph McCabe in A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Freethinkers, 1945.
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 1960, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 63 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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- ↑ Phillpotts, Eden (1900). Sons of the Morning. Putnam. Retrieved 2008-06-17.