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Posthumous and collections
Yet De Quincey's writings were so voluminous and widely-dispersed that further collections followed: two volumes of The Uncollected Writings ( 1890 ), and two volumes of Posthumous Works ( 1891 – 93 ).

Posthumous and poems
Posthumous Diary ( Diario postumo ) is a series of poems attributed to the Italian poet Eugenio Montale which first appeared in full in 1996 ( see 1996 in poetry ).
* Exhibit at the Academy of American Poets includes links to some poems by Keith Waldrop including " Invitation to the Voyage ", " Light Travels ", " Posthumous Remorse Whir "
Another was published after his death in 1863: " Efterladte Digte " (" Posthumous poems ").
* Nagelaten gedichten ( Posthumous poems, published posthumously in 1928 )

Posthumous and include
Other staff at the UU include The Senior Wrangler, the Chair of Indefinite Studies, the Lecturer in Recent Runes, the Chair of Oblique Frogs, The Professor of Revolvings, the Professor of Extreme Horticulture, The Professor of Applied Anthropics, the Reader in Esoteric Studies, the Lecturer in Creative Uncertainty, The Professor of Dust, Fluff, and Miscellaneous Particles, the Lecturer in Vindictive Astronomy, the Professor of Recondite Architecture and Origami Map-Folding, Ladislav Pelc, Prehumous Professor of Morbid Bibliomancy, Professor Goitre, Posthumous Professor of Morbid Bibliomancy, Devious H. " Dragonbreath " Collabone, Professor Flead, Windle Poons, Professor Ritornello, Master of the Music, Professor Bengo Macarona, visiting professor from Genua and extraordinary football player, Mrs Whitlow, the domineering head of the kitchen, and Modo, the gardener.
Posthumous publications by his students, editing their lecture notes based on his lectures, include The Constitutional History of England, Equity, and The Forms of Action at Common Law.
Posthumous releases include 3½ ; The Lost Tapes 1985 – 1988, a collection of unreleased studio sessions including cuts produced by Vitus Matare ( of L. A. s Paisley Underground heroes The Last and later Trotsky Icepick ,) and The Day Before Wine and Roses, a live radio performance recorded just prior to the release of the band's first album.
Posthumous releases include Angel In The Dark ( 2001 ), which include her final studio recordings made in 1994 and 1995, and The Loom ’ s Desire, a set of live recordings with solo piano and harmony singers from The Bottom Line Christmas shows of 1993 and 1994.
Posthumous credits or shows in which pre-written songs by Leo Robin were featured include:
Posthumous accusations of sexual wrongdoing also include allegations of " incest " with his sister-in-law, and infanticide of the resultant child, as well as zoophilia with cattle.
Posthumous publications include Phil May in Australia ( 1904 ), The Phil May Folio ( 1904 ), and Humorists of the Pencil, Phil May ( 1908 ).
Posthumous honors include the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award by the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000, and induction into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame as a contributor in July 2001.
His published works include And He Tells the Little Horse the Whole Story, Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss ( with brother Frederick Barthelme ), and The Early Posthumous Work ( essays which originally appeared in The New Yorker, New York Times, Oxford American, Elle Decor, and other publications ).

collections and Rudyard
Rudyard Kipling published short story collections for grown-ups, e. g. Plain Tales from the Hills ( 1888 ), as well as for children, e. g. The Jungle Book ( 1894 ).
Category: Short story collections by Rudyard Kipling
Category: Short story collections by Rudyard Kipling
Category: Short story collections by Rudyard Kipling
Category: Short story collections by Rudyard Kipling
Category: Short story collections by Rudyard Kipling

collections and poems
Other than these theological textbooks, and the aforementioned works of the mixture of prose and poetry, Alan of Lille had numerous other works on numerous subjects, primarily including Speculative Theology, Theoretical Moral Theology, Practical Moral Theology, and various collections of poems.
Henri also created many graphic works on his typewriter: the typewriter poems ( also known as dactylopoèmes ) feature in international art collections such as those of Francesco Conz in Verona, the Morra Foundation in Naples and Ruth and Marvin Sackner in Miami, and have been the subject of Australian, British and French retrospectives ( Aquaviva 2008 ).
The grail is central in many modern Arthurian works, including Charles Williams's novel War in Heaven and his two collections of poems about Taliessin, Taliessin Through Logres and Region of the Summer Stars, and in feminist author Rosalind Miles ' Child of the Holy Grail.
* Christian Sinding's musical setting of three Aasen poems Score from Sibley Music Library Digital Scores collections
Nash was regarded respectfully by the literary establishment, and his poems were frequently anthologized even in serious collections such as Selden Rodman's 1946 A New Anthology of Modern Poetry.
Guralnick's first two books, Almost Grown ( 1964 ) and Mister Downchild ( 1967 ), were short story collections published by Larry Stark, whose small press in Cambridge, Larry Stark Press, was devoted to stories and poems.
John Benson published a collected edition of Shakespeare's Poems in 1640 ; the poems were not added to collections of the plays until the 18th century.
He published two novels, Monica ( 1930 ) and Merch Gwern Hywel ( The daughter of Gwern Hywel ) ( 1964 ) and two collections of poems as well as numerous articles and essays in various newspapers, magazines and journals.
Prefaces by the poet to various collections of his poems, including a response to the emperor Theodosius I's request for his poems.
He continued to work from his sickbed: on the collections of poems Romanzero and Gedichte.
He had been publishing poems in magazines since 1895, and the collections Stonefolds, On The Threshold, were published by the Wayland publishers in 1914, and followed by The Web of Life in 1908.
Balakirev's other two symphonic poems, In Bohemia ( 1867, 1905 ) and Russia ( 1884 version ) lack the same narrative content ; they are actually looser collections of national melodies and were originally written as concert overtures.
Henrik has written many poems in his native language French, some of which has been published in the poetry collections ; Chemin faisant ( 1982 ), Cantabile ( 2000 ), Les escargots de Marie Lanceline ( 2003 ), Murmures de vent ( 2005 ), and Frihjul ( Roue-Libre, 2010 ).
It is clear that at a very early date two collections were made: one consisting of poems whose authorship was doubtful yet formed a corpus of bucolic poetry, the other a strict collection of those works considered to have been composed by Theocritus himself.
Although popular works, including popular poems or collections of poems, were already being distributed for private reading and study in manuscript form, there can be little doubt that the introduction of cheap printing technologies accelerated this trend considerably.
In addition to her own collections of stories and poems, which she often published herself, Alma-Tadema wrote two novels, songs and works on drama ; she also made translations.
After his death many poetical translations and original poems were found among his papers, and several collections of them were published.
Chishti also read collections of the sayings, speeches, poems, and letters of the shaykhs.
Summarized, the record there given compromises ~ 15 collections, including various editions of his works, 94 dramatic works, 236 poems 231 fables in verse, 19 addresses, 8 biographical articles, 15 stories, 14 articles depitcing manners and customs, 9 literary criticism, 3 dramatic criticism, 33 prologues, 22 notes and articles referring to " Don Quixote " 22 miscellaneous articles, and 9 works of different authors collected and annotated.
Sainte-Beuve published collections of poems and the partly autobiographical novel Volupté in 1834.
Lowell spent part of the 1880s delivering various speeches, and his last published works were mostly collections of essays, including Political Essays, and a collection of his poems Heartsease and Rue in 1888.
He published two poetry collections in each of 1970, 1971, and 1972, and a selected poems in 1972.

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