Aubrey Thomas de Vere
(1814–1902)

Irish poet, critic

Aubrey Thomas de Vere

Works

Poetry

  • "The Waldenses, or the Fall of Rora" (1842)
  • "The Search after Proserpine" (1843)
  • "May carols, or Ancilla Domini" (1857)
  • "An Evening Melody" (1858)
  • "The "Washing of the Feet," on Holy Thursday, in St. Peter's" (1858)
  • "The Sisters, Inisfail, and other poems" (1861)
  • The Church Establishment in Ireland illustrated exclusively by Protestant Authorities (1867)
  • "St. Thomas of Canterbury, a dramatic poem" (1876)
  • "Antar and Zara, an eastern romance" (1877)

Prose

  • "English Misrule and Irish Misdeeds" (1848)
  • "Picturesque sketches of Greece and Turkey" (1850), in two volumes.
  • "The church settlement of Ireland, or, Hibernia pacanda" (1866)
  • "The legends of Saint Patrick" (1872)
  • "Legends of the Saxon saints" (1879)
  • "The foray of Queen Meave, and other legends of Ireland's heroic age" (1882)
  • "Essays, chiefly on Poetry" (1887), in two volumes.
  • "Legends and records of the Church and the empire" (1887)
  • "Essays, chiefly literary and ethical" (1889)
  • "Recollections of Aubrey de Vere" (1897)

Works about de Vere


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