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Boyce Bibliography

Books
The Bond. New York: Duffield and Company, 1908.
The Eternal Spring. New York: Fox, Duffield and Company, 1906.
The Folly of Others. New York: Fox, Duffield and Company, 1904. Reprint, Plainview, New York: Books for Libraries, Inc., 1974.
The Forerunner. New York: Fox, Duffield and Company, 1903.
Harry:A Portrait. New York: Thomas Selzer, 1923.
Proud Lady. New York: Thomas Selzer, 1923.
Songs. Boston: Arena Publishing Company, 1892.
Stories from the Chap-Book. Chicago: Herbert S. Stone and Company, 1896.
The Town in the Forest: Life Story of Richmond, New Hampshire. Richmond: Richmond, New Hampshire Archives, 1992.
Story of an American Family: Letters and Commentary on the Hapgood Family, 1648-1917. Chicopee, Mass.: Brown-Murphy, 1951.

Plays
"The Two Sons." In The Provincetown Plays, 4 Series, edited by Frank Shay, 147-169. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1916.

"Winter’s Night." In Fifty More Contemporary One-Act Plays, edited by Frank Shay, 39–46. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1928 and in A Century of Plays by American Women, edited by Rachel France, 79–85. New York: Richard Rosen Press,1979.

——— and Hutchins Hapgood. "Enemies." In The Provincetown Plays, edited by George Cram Cook and Frank Shay. Cincinnati: Stewart Kidd Company, 1921.

Poems
"After the Storm." LOTOS 9:3 (September 1895), 177.
"After Sunset." LOTOS 8:10 (April 1895), 709.
"Flower of Rajisthan." The New Cycle 8:8 (February 1895).
"A Harvest Song." Outing Magazine 24:? (September 1894), 480.
"Last Week in Autumn." Overland 52:201 (December, 1892), 609.
"Noel." LOTOS 9: 6-7 (December-January 1895/1896), front cover.
"Triolet." LOTOS 9:5 (November 1895), 338.
"The Winter Wind." Outing Magazine 27:? (January 1896), 312.
"Winter’s Night." Overland 52:17 (September 1891), 610.

Short Stories
"Awakening." Harper’s Weekly 57 (27 September, 1913): 21–2.
"Blue Hood." Harper’s Weekly 58 (2 May, 1914): 9–11.
"Blue Pearl." McClure’s 35 (May 1910): 26–35.
"Books and Men." Harper’s Weekly 60 (6 February, 1915): 131, 187–8.
"A British Matron." Harper’s Weekly 61 (15 January, 1916): 591–2.
"Brothers." McClure’s 38 (December 1911): 138–145.
"Burton’s Burglar." Harper’s Weekly 58 (24 January, 1914): 12–14.
"The Elder Generation." American Magazine 71 (April 1911) 748–757.
"Faithful Wife." Harper’s Weekly 60 (2 January, 1915): 14–15.
"The Golden Wedding." Harper’s Weekly 59 (26 December, 1914): 615–616.
"In a Garden." Stories from the Chap-Book, 29–43. Chicago: Herbert S. Stone & Company, 1896.
"Inlaid Chest." Harper’s Weekly 60 (16 January, 1915): 65–67.
"Labouchere." Harper’s Weekly 58 (28 March, 1914): 14–15.
"The Legacy." American Magazine 64 (October 1907): 615–23.
"A Livelier Plumage." American Magazine, 70 (August 1910): 506–515.
"Luxury." American Magazine 71 (November 1910): 112–119.
"Love!" Harper’s Weekly 60 (9 January, 1915): 42–44.
"Maddalena Speaks." Forum 51 (January 1914): 103–107.
"The Most Beautiful Girl in the World." LOTOS 9:8 (February 1896): 584–86.
"Mrs. Peyton Interferes." McClure’s 37 (August 1911): 4–8.
"My Dear Niece." Good Housekeeping 53(July 1911): 33-41.
"Picture of Maria." The Puritan 2 (October, 1897-98): 115-118.
"Progressive at Large." Harper’s Weekly 58 (7 February, 1914): 10–11.
"A Provident Woman." Lippincott’s Magazine 73 (March 1904): 259–317.
"Retreat." Harper’s Monthly Magazine 146 (December 1922): 46–66.
"The Return." Harper’s Weekly 60 (20 February, 1915): 187–188.
"Silence Is Gold." American Magazine 70 (July 1910): 304–311.
"Thirty Years." Harper’s Weekly 60 (22 May, 1915): 485.
"Tschekhov’s Plays." Harper’s Weekly 57 (27 December, 1913): 22–23.
"The Undertow." Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine 560 (August 1914): 129–176.
"The Vestals." New York Commercial Advertiser, n.d.
"When Chesterton Is Angry." Harper’s Weekly 59 (11 July, 1914): 31.
"The Wife of a Genius." Harper’s Weekly 59 (12 December, 1914): 556–568.

Creative Nonfiction, Articles and Essays
"The Bachelor Girl" "papers" in Vogue for 5 May 1898: 294; 19 May 1898: 320, 322; 16 June 1898: viii; 7 July 1898: 6,10; 4 August 1898: 75-6, 78; 1 September 1898: 138-39; 8 September 1898: 156; 22 September 1898: 190; 3 November 1898:284.
"The Baths of Lucca," Scribner’s Magazine 39 (May 1906): 614–620.
"Books and Men," Harper’s Weekly, 60 (February 20, 1915): 187–188.
"Book Notes and News" monthly columns in New Cycle 8:12 (June 1895) and subsequent issues of LOTOS through September 1896.
"Coming Comedy of American Manners." Bookman 15 (March 1902): 57–58.
"‘Prigs’ and ‘Cads’ in Fiction," Bookman 23 (July 1906): 490–491.



Reviews of Boyce's works

Catherine Kunce's review
Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association Review (forthcoming)
Book Review
Dennis Bryson's review
The Journal of American Studies in Turkey (JAST) (forthcoming)
First review: November 30, 2003
Kate Bolick's Boston Globereview
"She Was a Free Spirit In a Dependent Age"
group memoir
"Writing Minnesota"
A collaborative memoir project
Neith Boyce publications
Bibliography of Neith's Works
Publications by Neith Boyce
Newspaper article
personal narrative
The Modern World of Neith Boyce
documentary edition of Boyce's autobiographical writings
Praise for this volume
The Modern World of Neith Boyce: Autobiography and Diaries
Bob Scholes's comments, from book jacket



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