Author Index > Moore, Thomas Sturge
Appears as: T. Sturge Moore, T. Sturge Moore[Translator].
'King Comfort', The Dial No. II (1892), pp. 19 - 22
'Maurice de Guérin', The Dial No. II (1892), pp. 11 - 14
'Pygmalion', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 18
'Danaë', The Dial No. III (1893), pp. 1 - 9
'Old Kitty', The Dial No. III (1893), pp. 27 - 30
'Pan Mountain', The Dial No. III (1893), illustration, facing p. 18
'Suggested by the Prose of Arthur Rimbaud: "Through a Child's Eyes" ', The Dial No. III (1893), p. 19
'Baby Giants', The Dial No. VI (1896), illustration, facing p. 20
'The Death of the Dragon', The Dial No. VI (1896), illustration , facing p. 16
'A Duet', The Pageant Vol. 1 (1896), poem, p. 94
'A Prayer to Venus', The Dial No. VI (1896), pp. 12 - 14
'The Centaur', The Dial No. V (1897), pp. 16 - 21
'Centaur with a Bough', The Dial No. V (1897), illustration, facing p. 16
'The Hare Making Circles in Her Mirth', The Dial No. V (1897), illustration, facing p. 16
'Pan Island', The Dial No. V (1897), illustration, facing p. 12
'Phantom Sea-Birds', The Dial No. V (1897), pp. 8 - 10
'The Phantom of a Rose', Poetry Review Vol. I No. IX (September 1912), pp. 425 - 429
'The Story of Tristram and Isolt in Modern Poetry', The Criterion Vol. 1, No. 1 (October 1922), Essay, pp. 34 - 49
'The Story of Tristram and Isolt in English Poetry', The Criterion Vol. 1, No. 2 (January 1923), Essay, pp. 171 - 187
'The Vigil of Julian's Friend by his Dead Body', The Criterion Vol. 3, No. 11 (April 1925), Poem, pp. 413 - 414
'A Poet and his Technique', The Criterion Vol. 4, No. 3 (June 1926), Essay, pp. 421 - 435
'A Poet and his Technique', The Criterion Vol. 4, No. 4 (October 1926), Essay, pp. 680 - 693
'Towards Simplicity', The Criterion Vol. 6, No. 5 (November 1927), Essay, pp. 409 - 417
'Piaget Shanks: Flaubert's Youth', The Criterion Vol. 6, No. 6 (December 1927), Review, pp. 554 - 556