Works
- Studies in European literature (contributor) 1900 (external scan)
- An English miscellany, (contributor) 1901 (external scan)
- Epic and Romance: Essays on Medieval Literature (1897); second edition, 1908. (external scan)
- The Dark Ages [1904] (external scan)
- Essays on Medieval Literature, 1905 (external scan)
- Sturla the Historian (1906)
- Epic and Romance, 1908 (external scan)
- Romance, 1909 (short work) (external scan)
- Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909)
- On the philosophy of history, 1909 (short work) (external scan)
- On the history of the ballads, 1100-1500 Published 1910, (external scan)
- Thomas Warton, 1910 (short work) (external scan)
- Essays on various subjects by John Andrew Doyle, (editor) Published 1911 (external scan)
- English literature; medieval (1912) — also known as Medieval English literature (external scan)
- Jacob Grimm, 1915 (short work) (external scan)
- Samuel Henry Jeyes, 1915 (short work) (external scan)
- The eighteenth century, 1916 (short work) (external scan)
- Two essays: 1. Don Quixote. 2. The politics of Burns (1918) (external scan)
- Sir Walter Scott (1919) (short work) (external scan)
- The Art of Poetry, 1920 (short work) (external scan)
- "Browning," by W. P. Ker in Essays and studies: by members of the English Association (1, pp. 70−84), (ed.) by A. C. Bradley, Oxford: Clarendon Press (1910)
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