Author:Stephen Vincent Benét
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Works
[edit]- Five Men and Pompey, a series of dramatic portraits (1915)
- Heavens and Earth (1920)
- The Beginnings of Wisdom (1921) novel
- Young People's Pride (1922) novel
- Nerves (1924) play
- That Awful Mrs. Eaton (1924) play
- Spanish Bayonet (1926)
- The Gold Dress (1942) — Copyrighted in the United States until 1938.
Poetry
[edit]- The Drug-Shop (1917)
- Young Adventure (1918)
- The Ballad of William Sycamore: A Poem (1923)
- King David: A two-hundred-line ballad in six parts (1923)
- Tiger Joy: A Book of Poems (1925)
- John Brown's Body (1928) 1929 Pulitzer Prize winner (transcription project)
Short stories
[edit]- "Too Early Spring"
- "The Story About The Anteater"
- "The Last Of The Legions"
- "The King Of The Cats" (1929)
- "The Die Hard"
- "The Curfew Tolls"
- "The Blood Of The Martyrs"
- "Schooner Fairchild's Class"
- "O' Halloran's Luck"
- "No Visitors"
- "Johnny Pye And The Fool Killer"
- "Jacob And The Indians"
- "Into Egypt"
- "Glamour"
- "Freedom's A Hard Bought Thing"
- "Everybody Was Very Nice"
- "Doc Mellhorn And The Pearly Gates"
- "By The Waters Of Babylon" (1937)
- "All Around The Town"
- "A Tooth For Paul Revere"
- "A Death In The Country"
- "The Devil And Daniel Webster" (1936)
Works from periodicals
[edit]- "Desert Air" (1903 Aug, Outing) ss
- "Young People's Pride" (1922 June, etc, Harper's Bazar) (4-part serial)
- "Yacobson" (1922 Oct, The Red Book Magazine) ss
- "Sir Willie of the Valley" (1923 Feb, Harper's Bazar) ss
- "The Golden Bessie" (1923 June, Everybody's Magazine) ss
- "Thicker Than Water" (1924 May, Cosmopolitan) ss
- "Uriah's Son", The Red Book Magazine, 1924 May (ss)
- "The Raveled Sleeve" (1924 Oct, Cosmopolitan) ss
- "Miranda, the Measles and Marmaduke" (1924 Dec, The Red Book Magazine) ss
- Non-fiction and poems
- "Jaufre Rudel Beholds the Lady of Tripoli" (1919 May, Ainslee's Magazine) poem
- "Is the Costume Drama Dead?" (1924 Dec, The Bookman) article
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 1943, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 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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