Author:Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell

Works

 * The poor Sisters of Nazareth (1889)
 * The rhythm of life, and other essays (1893)
 * The colour of life, and other essays on things seen and heard (1896)
 * The children (1896)
 * London impressions: etchings and pictures in photogravure (1898)
 * The spirit of place, and other essays (1899)
 * John Ruskin (1900)
 * Children of the old masters, Italian school (1903)
 * Ceres' runaway, and other essays (1910)
 * Samuel Johnson (1911, with G. K. Chesterton)
 * Mary, the Mother of Jesus: an Essay (1912)
 * Childhood (1913)
 * Essays (1914, not exhaustive)
 * Hearts of Controversy (1917)
 * The second person singular, and other essays (1921)
 * The School of Poetry (1923)

Poetry

 * Index of Titles
 * Preludes (1875)
 * Poems (1893, 10th ed. 1911)
 * "Unto us a Son is born", a poem (c. 1895)
 * Other poems (1896, ten poems, privately printed)
 * Later poems (1901 or 1902) (contains all of The Shepherdess, etc. (1914), plus two more poems)
 * The Shepherdess, and other poems (1914) (all poems contained in Later poems, 1902)
 * Poems, collected edition (April 1913; 8th impr. Jan 1919; 9th impr. May 1921, enlarged ed.)
 * Ten poems by Alice Meynell (1913-1915) (1915; all poems contained in A father of women, etc., 1917)
 * Poems of the war (1915, privately printed by Clement Shorter)
 * "In Sleep", from The Book of the Homeless (1916)
 * A father of women, and other poems (1917, incorp. into above 1919 collected edition)
 * Last Poems (1923)
 * The poems of Alice Meynell, complete edition (1923)

Anthologized:
 * 'Meynell, Alice', The Year's at the Spring, 1920. Illustrated by Harry Clarke.
 * A Dead Harvest p. 57; November Blue p. 58; The Shepherdess p. 59.

Works about Meynell

 * "Alice Meynell", a biographical sketch from The Poets' Chantry (1912) by Katherine Brégy.
 * "To Alice Meynell", a poem by Florence Earle Coates (1912)
 * Mentioned in a letter from Florence Earle Coates to Katherine Brégy (24 September 1912).
 * Mentioned in a letter from Florence Earle Coates to Katherine Brégy (24 September 1912).