- Author: Thomas Lovell Beddoes Author Record # 2026
- Legal Name: Beddoes, Thomas Lovell
- Birthplace: Clifton, Bristol, England, UK
- Birthdate: 30 June 1803
- Deathdate: 26 January 1849
- Language: English
- Webpages: britannica.com, Library of Congress, phantomwooer.org, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Beddoes, T. L. Beddoes
- Note: The son of a distinguished scientist, Beddoes studied at Oxford, Göttingen, Würzburg. Obsessed with death, the theme dominated his works. He committed suicide in 1849.
- Author Tags: Internet Archive (1)
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Collections
- Death's Jest Book (1850)
- The Bride's Tragedy (1822)
- The Ghosts' Moonshine (2007)
- Virgil Finlay's Poetry Series
- "Is That the Wind Dying?" (excerpt from "The Old Crow of Cairo") (1939) [only as by Beddoes]
- The Bride's Tragedy (1822)
- Death's Jest-Book (excerpt) (1850)
- Sailor's Song (1850)
- The Old Crow of Cairo (1850)
- The Oviparous Tailor (1850)
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The Phantom-Wooer (1850)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Phantom Wooer (1977)
- The Ghosts' Moonshine (1851)
- The Old Ghost (1890)
- An Elfin Legend (1909) [only as by T. L. Beddoes]
- The Broken-Hearted Bee (1909) [only as by T. L. Beddoes]
- Three Fragments (1988)