Author:John Abraham Heraud

Works

 * The Legend of St. Loy, with other Poems (1820)
 * Tottenham (1820)
 * The Descent into Hell (1830)
 * A Philosophical Estimate of the Controversy respecting the Divine Humanity (1831)
 * An Oration on the Death of S. T. Coleridge (1834)
 * The Judgment of the Flood (1834)
 * Substance of a Lecture on Poetic Genius as a Moral Power (1837)
 * Voyages up the Mediterranean of William Robinson, with Memoirs (1837)
 * Expediency and Means of Elevating the Profession of the Educator,’ a prize essay, printed in the ‘Educator,’ 1839, pp. 133–260.
 * The Life and Times of G. Savonarola (1843)
 * Salvator, the Poor Man of Naples (1845)
 * Videna, or the Mother's Tragedy. A Legend of Early Britain (1854)
 * The British Empire (1856), in conjunction with Sir A. Alison and others,
 * (ed.) Henry Butler's Theatrical Directory and Dramatic Almanack (1860)
 * Shakespeare, his Inner Life as intimated in his Works (1865)
 * The Wreck of the London (1866)
 * The In-Gathering, Cimon and Pero, a Chain of Sonnets, Sebastopol,’ &c. (1870)
 * The War of Ideas,’ a poem, &c. (1871)
 * Uxmal: an Antique Love Story. Macée de Léodepart: an Historical Romance (1877)
 * The Sibyl among the Tombs (1886)