The Nobel Prize winners in literatureMarble, Annie Russell
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Marble, Annie Russell
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_The History of Rome_, translated with the author’s sanction and
additions by Rev. William P. Dickson (London, 1862, 1885; New York,
1869, 1908); (_Everyman’s Library_, London and New York, 1911,
1916); 5 Vols. (Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1903).
_Rome, from Earliest Time to 40 B. C._, edited by Arthur C. Howland
(Philadelphia, 1906).
_The Provinces of the Roman Empire, from Cæsar to Diocletian_,
translated with the author’s sanction and additions by Rev. William
P. Dickson (New York, 1887; London and New York, 1909).
_Historical Essays_ by E. A. S. Freeman, second series, 3rd ed. (New
York and London, 1889).
_Some Eighteenth Century Byways and Other Essays_ by J. Buchan
(London, 1908).
_Theodor Mommsen: His Life and Work_ by Wm. W. Fowler (Edinburgh,
1909).
BJÖRNSON (1903)
_Novels_, in 13 Vols., edited by Edmund Gosse (London and New York,
1895-1909).
_Novels_, in 3 Vols., translated by R. B. Anderson, American edition
(Boston, 1881).
_Plays_, 2 series, translated by Edwin Björkman (New York, 1913,
1914).
_Plays_, 2 Vols., translated by R. Farquharson Sharp (_Everyman’s
Library_, London and New York, 1912).
_Poems and Songs_, translated from the Norwegian in the original
meters, by Arthur Hubbell Palmer (New York, 1915).
_Arne_, and _The Fisher Maiden_, translated by Walter Low, with
introduction (London and New York, 1894).
_Mary_, translated by Mary Morison (London and New York, 1910).
_Mary, Queen of Scots_, translated by August Sahlberg (Chicago, 1912).
_When the New Wine Blooms_, translated by Lee M. Hollander (_Poet
Lore_, Boston, 1911).
_The Heritage of the Kurts_, translated by Cecil Fairfax (London,
1908).
_The Wise Knut_, translated by Bernard Stahl (New York, 1909).
_Adventures in Criticism_ by A. T. Quiller-Couch, rev. ed. (New York,
1924).
_Björnstjerne Björnson_ by William Morton Payne (Chicago, 1910).
_Creative Spirits of the Nineteenth Century_ by Georg Brandes, rev.
ed. (New York, 1924).
_Northern Studies_ by Edmund Gosse (London, 1890).
MISTRAL (1904; shared with Echegaray)
_Œuvres de Frédéric Mistral, texte et traduction_ (Paris, 1887-1912).
_Le poème du Rhône, xii chants, texte, provençal et traduction
française_ (Paris, 1897).
_Mireille, poème provençal, illustré par Jean Droit_ (Paris, 1923).
_Mireio: a Provençal Poem_, translated by Harriet Waters Preston
(Boston, 1872; London, 1890).
_Mireio_, from the original Provençal, under the author’s sanction,
translated by C. H. Grant: “An English Version of Mr. Frédéric
Mistral’s _Mireio_” (Avignon, 1867).
_Mireille; a Pastoral Epic of Provence_, translated by H. Crichton
(London, 1868).
_Memoirs of Mistral_, rendered into English by Constance Elisabeth
Maud; lyrics from the Provençal by Alma Strettell (Mrs. Lawrence
Harrison) (New York, 1907).
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