Author:Algernon Charles Swinburne

Works
The following list of works is based on A Bibliography of the Writings in Prose and Verse of Algernon Charles Swinburne (1912), by Thomas J. Wise, in 2 volumes. Where individual works were originally published separately or in periodicals but then subsequently included in collections, these have been included only in the latter.

Wise was subsequently discovered to have forged a number of publications by Swinburne (and of others). These are supposed issues of individual, genuine poems by Swinburne. The forgeries are identified in An Enquiry Into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets (1934), by John Carter and Graham Pollard, and, in an updated version of that work, A Sequel to an Enquiry Into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets (1992), by Nicolas Barker and John Collins. The works identified as forgeries in these two books have been omitted.

All of Swinburne's transcribed poems are listed, alphabetically by title, on a sub-page.

Poetry

 * Poems and Ballads (1866)
 * A Song of Italy (1867), included in "Songs of Two Nations"
 * Siena (1868), included in "Songs before Sunrise"
 * Ode on the Proclamation of the French Republic (1870), included in "Songs of Two Nations"
 * Songs before Sunrise (1871)
 * Songs of Two Nations (1875)
 * Poems and Ballads (second series) (1878)
 * Songs of the Springtides (1880)
 * Studies in Song (1880)
 * The Heptalogia (1880)
 * Tristram of Lyonesse and Other Poems (1882)
 * A Century of Roundels (1883)
 * A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems (1884)
 * Poems and Ballads (third series) (1889)
 * Russia: An Ode (1890), included in "A Channel Passage and Other Poems"
 * Astrophel and Other Poems (1894)
 * The Tale of Balen (1896)
 * A Channel Passage and Other Poems (1904)
 * Lord Soulis (1909), included in "Posthumous Poems"
 * The Marriage of Monna Lisa (1909)
 * In the Twilight (1909), later included in "Posthumous Poems"
 * To W. T. W. D. [Lines on Pratt] (1909)
 * Lord Scales (1909), included in "Posthumous Poems"
 * Burd Margaret (1909), included in "Posthumous Poems"
 * The Worm of Spindlestonheugh (1909), included in "Posthumous Poems"
 * Border Ballads (1909), included in "Posthumous Poems"
 * The Saviour of Society (1909)
 * Liberty and Loyalty (1909)
 * M. Prudhomme at the International Exhibition (1909)
 * Ode to Mazzini (1909), included in "Posthumous Poems"
 * A Record of Friendship (1910)
 * The Ballade of Truthful Charles and other poems (1910)
 * The Ballade of Villon and Fat Madge (1910)
 * Blest and the Centenary Of Shelley (1912)
 * Posthumous Poems (1917)

Poems

 * Index of Titles (work-in-progress)

Drama

 * The Queen-Mother And Rosamond (1860)
 * The Children of The Chapel (1864)
 * Atalanta in Calydon (1865)
 * Chastelard, a tragedy (1865), the first part of the 'Mary Stuart' trilogy
 * Bothwell: A Tragedy (1874), the second part of the 'Mary Stuart' trilogy
 * Erechtheus: A Tragedy (1876)
 * Mary Stuart, A Tragedy (1881), the third part of the 'Mary Stuart' trilogy
 * Marino Faliero, A Tragedy (1885)
 * Locrine, A Tragedy (1887)
 * The Sisters, A Tragedy (1892)
 * Rosamund, Queen of the Lombards, A Tragedy (1899)
 * The Duke of Gandia, A Tragedy (1908)

Prose

 * Notes on Poems and Reviews (1866)
 * Notes on the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1868 (1868), co-authored with William Michael Rossetti: Swinburne's contribution is "Part 2"
 * William Blake: A Critical Essay (1868)
 * Under the Microscope (1872 [1899])
 * George Chapman: A Critical Essay (1875)
 * Essays and Studies (1875)
 * Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite Crusade (1876)
 * A Note on Charlotte Brontë (1877)
 * A Study of Shakespeare (1880)
 * Miscellanies (1886)
 * A Study of Victor Hugo (1886)
 * A Study of Ben Jonson (1889)
 * Studies in Prose and Poetry (1894)
 * Love’s Cross-Currents (1905), a novel
 * The Age of Shakespeare (1908)
 * The Portrait (1909)
 * The Portrait (1909)

As editor

 * Christabel and the lyrical and imaginative poems of S. T. Coleridge (1869)

Contributions to EB9

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Contributions to EB1911

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Works about Swinburne

 * "Swinburne as Poet" in The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism (1920),  by T. S. Eliot
 * "The Swinburne Controversy" in Satires and Profanities (1884), by James Thomson (B.V.)
 * "The Swinburne Controversy" in Satires and Profanities (1884), by James Thomson (B.V.)
 * "The Swinburne Controversy" in Satires and Profanities (1884), by James Thomson (B.V.)