AN ELIZABETH MADOX ROBERTS BIBLIOGRAPHY
by George Brosi
In the Great Steep's Garden. 1915. An obscure book of verse published in Colorado.
Under the Tree. B.W. Huebsch, Inc., 1922. A lasting 87-page book of children's verse.
The Time of Man. New York: Viking, 1926. A 382-page novel, widely regarded as Roberts' masterpiece.
My Heart and My Flesh. New York: Viking, 1927. A 300-page novel of a woman who experiences despair but recovers.
Jiggling in the Wind. New York: Viking, 1928. A 256-page satirical novel whose main character is a rainmaker.
The Great Meadow. New York: Viking, 1930. A 338-page novel often cited as the best of the many Wilderness Road novels.
A Buried Treasure. New York: Viking, 1931. A 296-page novel showing how a search for the wrong treasure can bring ruin.
The Haunted Mirror. New York: Viking, 1932. A 228-page collection of short stories.
He Sent Forth A Raven. New York: Viking, 1935. One of Roberts' most ambitious novels, it deals with the impact of war on a farm, 255 pages.
Black is my Truelove's Hair. New York: Viking, 1938. Roberts' last novel, 281-pages, it deals with love, sex, hate, life and death.
Song in the Meadow. New York: Viking, 1940. Roberts' last book of verse, including sonnets, ballads and free verse.
Not by Strange Gods. New York: Viking, 1941. A 244-page collection of stories, completed just before Roberts' death.
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