W. M. W. Call.Abandoned the Church after studying Comte. A founding editor of Cambridge Magazine and contributed to many other periodicals (Leader, Westminster Review, Cornhill Magazine, Theological Review, Fortnightly, All the Year Round). Author of translations Lyra Hellenca (1842), Reverberations (1849), Golden Histories (1871), Reverberations Revised (1875), Final Causes (1891). Biographical information: Lohrli 220.
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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Familiar Words | 1858-05-08 | Household Words | Poet | 1486 |
The Lady’s Dream | 1858-07-03 | Household Words | Poet | 1490 |
An Old Story | 1859-03-26 | Household Words | Poet | 1512 |
The Bird and the Bower | 1859-10-01 | All the Year Round | Poet | 2712 |
Manoli. A Moldo-Wallachian Legend | 1862-09 | The Cornhill Magazine | Poet | 12063 |