Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 9, Jan.–June 1821
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 9, Jan.–June 1821.
No. 50, May 1821.
“Vanderdecken’s Message Home; or, The Tenacity of Natural Affection,” 127. (Early appearance of the Flying Dutchman in fiction.) (HathiTrust)
Public‐domain Flying Dutchman etc. bibliography
Travels, in Various Parts of Europe, Aſia, and Africa, During a Series of Thirty Years and Upwards, by John MacDonald, 1790. (Google Books)
An Account of a Voyage to New South Wales …, by George Barrington, 1793. (Internet Archive) (HathiTrust)
The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere, in Seven Parts, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems, 1798. (Internet Archive) (HathiTrust)
Revised in Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of Poems, 1817. (Internet Archive) (HathiTrust)
Scenes of Infancy: Descriptive of Teviotdale, by John Leyden, 1803. (HathiTrust)
“Written on Passing Dead‐man’s Island, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Late in the Evening, September, 1804,” by Thomas Moore, The Port Folio, vol. 2 (new ser.), no. 34, 30 Aug. 1806. (HathiTrust)
Reprinted in Epistles, Odes, and Other Poems, 1806. (Internet Archive) (HathiTrust)
Rokeby; a Poem, by Walter Scott, 1813. (Internet Archive) (HathiTrust)
“The Storm‐Ship,” in Bracebridge Hall; or The Humorists, vol. 2, by Geoffrey Crayon (pseud. of Washington Irving), 1822. (HathiTrust)
“Die Geſchichte von dem Geſpenſterſchiff,” in Mährchen‐Almanach auf das Jahr 1826, für Söhne und Töchter gebildeter Stände, by Wilhelm Hauff, 1825.
“The History of the Spectre Ship,” in The Oriental Story Book: A Collection of Tales, trans. G. P. Quackenbos, 1855. (HathiTrust)
“The Story of the Spectral Ship,” in Arabian Days’ Entertainments, trans. Herbert Pelham Curtis, 1858. (Internet Archive) (HathiTrust)
“The Death Ship,” in Caravan Tales and Some Others, freely adapted and retold by J. G. Hornstein, 1912. (HathiTrust)
The Flying Dutchman; or, The Phantom Ship: A Nautical Drama in Three Acts, by Edward Fitzball, music by George Rodwell, 1826. (HathiTrust)
Reisebilder: Die Nordsee, by Heinrich Heine, 1826.
Pictures of Travel, trans. Charles G. Leland, 1855. (HathiTrust)
The Phantom Ship, by Frederick Marryat, 1839.
The Flying Dutchman, a Legend of the High Seas, by W. Johnson Neale, 1840. (HathiTrust)
Le vaisseau fantôme, ou Le maudit des mers (opera), by Pierre‐Louis Dietsch, 1842.
Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman) (opera), by Richard Wagner, 1843.
“Het Vliegend schip,” by A. C. H. Römer, Zeeuwsche volksalmanak, 1846.
The Flying Dutchman on Tappan Sea, by Washington Irving, 1855.
“The Flying Dutchman,” by John Boyle O’Reilly, The Wild Goose, 1867.
“The Ballad of Carmilhan” (poem), by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Atlantic Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics, vol. 29, no. 174, Apr. 1872. (Internet Archive) (HathiTrust)
Vanderdecken (play), by W. G. Wills, 1878.
The Death Ship: A Strange Story; an Account of a Cruise in “the Flying Dutchman,” Collected from the Papers of the Late Mr. Geoffrey Fenton, of Poplar, Master Mariner, by William Clark Russell, 1888. (HathiTrust)
The Golden Goblin or The Flying Dutchman, Junior: A Pleasant Fantasy for Children Based on the Most Fascinating of All Undying Legends …, by Curtis Dunham, 1906. (HathiTrust)
“Vanderdecken,” in Heroes and Heroines of Fiction: Classical, Mediæval, Legendary; Famous Characters and Famous Names in Novels, Romances, Poems and Dramas, Classified, Analyzed and Criticised, with Supplementary Citations from the Best Authorities, by William S. Walsh (d. 1919), 1915. (Internet Archive)
“The Flying Dutchman,” in The Three Taverns: A Book of Poems, by Edwin Arlington Robinson, 1920. (HathiTrust)
“The Flying Dutchman,” in Dictionary of Mythology Folklore and Symbols, pt. 1, by Gertrude Jobes, 1962. In the public domain from failure to renew copyright. (HathiTrust)
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