Chronological List of Works

Scholars who are investigating Woolson will find this bibiliography useful, since it allows them to trace the development of her ideas over the course of her career. Reading everything Woolson wrote, even the so-called “minor” stories, helps avoid overlooking her repetition of themes and motifs in texts that are less popular with contemporary readers but are vital to understanding Woolson’s work, particularly her political satires.

1870

“The Happy Valley.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 41 (July 1870):  282-285.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 268-276.

“Fairy Island.”  Putnam’s Magazine n.s. 6 (July 1870):  62-69.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 278-283 and 2 (1932): 420-425.

“An October Idyl.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 41 (November 1870): 907-912.

“New York.” “From Our Special Correspondent.”  Supplement to The Daily Cleveland Herald,          December 24, 1870.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 316-318, 325-326.

“Charles Dickens. Christmas, 1870.”  Harper’s Bazar 3 (December 31, 1870):  842.  Reprint. Benedict 3: 272.

1871

“New York.” “From Our Special Woman Correspondent.”  The Daily Cleveland Herald, January 10, 1871.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 319-321, 325.

“Gotham.” “From Our Own Correspondent.”  Supplement to The Daily Cleveland Herald, January 14, 1871.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 326-329.

“Gotham.” “From Our Own Correspondent.”  Supplement to The Daily Cleveland Herald, January 21, 1871.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 321-325.

 “Gotham.” “From Our Own Correspondent.”  Supplement to The Daily Cleveland Herald, January 28, 1871.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 329-330.

“Gotham.” “From Our Own Correspondent.”  Supplement to The Daily Cleveland Herald, February 4, 1871.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 330-332.

“Spots.”  Lippincott’s Magazine 7 (May 1871):  539-545.

“A Day of Mystery.”  Appletons’ Journal 6 (September 9, 1871): 290-293.

“Extremities.  The Head and Hands.”  Harper’s Bazar 4 (October 21, 1871): 666-667.

“Extremities.  The Feet.”  Harper’s Bazar 4 (November 21, 1871): 730-731.

“The Haunted Lake.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 44 (December 1871): 20-30.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 49-57.

“Cicely’s Christmas.”  Appletons’ Journal 6 (December 30, 1871): 753-758.

1872

“The Herald’s Cry.”  Lippincott’s Magazine 9 (January 1872): 98. Reprint. Benedict 1: 75-77.

“Walpurgis Night.”  Old and New 5 (January 1872): 61.  Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932): 427.

“A Merry Christmas.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 44 (January 1872): 231-236.

“Love Unexpressed.”  Appletons’ Journal 7 (March 9, 1872): 273.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 83-85; in American Poetry:  The Nineteenth Century.  Ed. John Hollander.  New York:  Library of America, 1993: 393-394.

“Margaret Morris.”  Appletons’ Journal 7 (April 13, 1872): 394-399.

“The Heart of June.”  The Galaxy 13 (June 1872): 816. Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932): 426; Nineteenth-Century American Women Poets. Ed. Paula Bennett.  Oxford:  Blackwell, 1998.

“Weighed in the Balance.”  Appletons’ Journal 7 (June 1, 1872): 589-594.

“Longing.”  Appletons’ Journal 7 (June 22, 1872): 686.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 284; Benedict 4 (1932): 418.

“In Search of the Picturesque.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 45 (July 1872): 161-168.

“Off Thunder Bay.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 45 (July 1872): 168.  Reprint. Benedict 1:  198-199; Benedict 4 (1932): 413-414.

“American Cities–Detroit.”  Appletons’ Journal 8 (July 27, 1872): 85-92.

“Corn Fields.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 45 (August 1872): 444.  Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932): 428.

“One Versus Two.”  Lippincott’s Magazine 10 (August 1872): 213-221.

“Round by Propeller.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 45 (September 1872): 518-533.

“Floating.  Otsego Lake, September, 1872.”  The New York Evening Mail, September 14, 1872: 1.

“Ideal. (The Artist Speaks.)”  The Atlantic Monthly 30 (October 1872): 461.  Reprint. Benedict 3:  651; Benedict 4 (1932): 548-549.

“October’s Song.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 45 (October 1872): 753.

“Lake Erie in September.”  Appletons’ Journal 8 (October 12, 1872): 413.  Reprint. Benedict 1:  190; Benedict 4 (1932): 429; The Anthology of Western Reserve Literature. Ed. David R. Anderson and Gladys Haddad.  Kent, Ohio:  Kent State University Press, 1992.

“Lily and Diamond.”  Appletons’ Journal 8 (November 2, 1872): 477-483.

1873

The Old Stone House [Anne March, pseud.].  Boston:  D. Lothrop & Company, 1873.

“King Log.”  Appletons’ Journal 9 (January 18, 1873): 97-101.

“Commonplace.”  Lippincott’s Magazine 6 (February 1873): 59-60.  Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932):  542-544.

“February.”  Appletons’ Journal 4 (February 8, 1873): 210.

“The Greatest of All is Charity.”  Harper’s Bazar 6 (February 8, 1873): 90.

“On the Iron Mountain.”  Appletons’ Journal 9 (February 15, 1873): 225-230.

“The Month of March.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 46 (March 18, 1873): 508.  Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932):  77-79.

“Mackinac Island.” Appletons’ Journal 9 (March 8, 1873): 321-322.  Reprint. In Picturesque America.  Ed. William Cullen Bryant.  2 vols.  New York:  Appleton, 1876. Vol. 1:  279-291; Benedict 1: 200-201. 

“The Wine Islands of Lake Erie.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 47 (June 1873): 27-36.

“Two Ways.”  The Atlantic Monthly 31 (June 1873): 669-670.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 85-87; Benedict 4 (1932): 85-87.

“Ballast Island.”  Appletons’ Journal 9 (June 28, 1873): 833-839.  Reprint. In Sweetwater, Storms, and Spirits:  Stories of the Great Lakes.  Ed. Victoria Brehm.  Ann Arbor:  University of Michigan Press, 1990.

“Heliotrope.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 47 (July 1873): 274. 

“Sail-Rock, Lake Superior.”  Appletons’ Journal 10 (July 12, 1873): 33-34.  Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932): 415-416.

“The Bones of Our Ancestors.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 47 (September 1873): 535-543.  Reprint.  Benedict 1: 291-304.  Dramatization. Elsie Hawley Platt. [n.p.]: [n.p.], May 1915.

“Kentucky Belle. (Told in An Ohio Farm-House; 1868).”  Appletons’ Journal 10 (September 6, 1873): 289-290. Reprint. Benedict 1: 239-241; Benedict 4 (1932): 464-467.

“Hero Worship.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 47 (October 1873): 727.  Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932): 544-545.

“Solomon.”  Atlantic Monthly 32 (October 1873): 413-424.  Reprint. In Castle Nowhere:  Lake-Country Sketches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and Other “Lake Country” Sketches); New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; New York: AMS Press, 1971; Home Material: Ohio’s Nineteenth-Century Regional Women’s Fiction, Ed. Parker, Sandra, Bowling Green, OH : Bowling Green State University Popular Press,1998

“St. Clair Flats.”  Appletons’ Journal 10 (October 4, 1873): 419-426.  Reprint. In Castle Nowhere:  Lake-Country Sketches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and Other “Lake Country” Sketches); Ed. Orla Mulford. Detroit: [n.p.], 1897; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; Benedict 4 (1932):  431-457  New York:  AMS Press, 1971; in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.” Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988.

“Cleopatra.”  Appletons’ Journal 10 (October 4, 1873): 419.

“Lakeshore Relics.”  Lippincott’s Magazine 7 (November 1873): 606-611.

“Memory.”  Appletons’ Journal 10 (November 8, 1873): 597.

“The Haunting Face.”  Appletons’ Journal 10 (December 6, 1873): 723.  Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932):  547-548.

1874

“The Flower of the Snow.”  The Galaxy 27 (January 1874): 76-85.

“Yellow Jessamine.”  Appletons’ Journal 11 (March 21, 1874): 372.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 235; Benedict 4 (1932): 463; in American Anthology.  Ed. Edmund Stedman.  Boston:  Riverside, 1900: 460-461; in The Home Book of Verse. Ed. Burton Stevenson.  Boston:  Henry Holt, 1953.

“The Story of Huron Grand Harbor.”  Appletons’ Journal 11 (April 18, 1874): 484-490.

“Misery Landing.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 48 (May 1874):  864-870. Reprint. In Castle Nowhere:  Lake-Country Sketches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and Other “Lake Country” Sketches); New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971.

“A Voyage to the Unknown River.”  Appletons’ Journal 11 (May 16, 1874): 614-616.

The Waldenburg Road.”  Appletons’ Journal 12 (July 4, 1874): 5-11.

“Dolores.”  Appletons’ Journal 12 (July 11, 1874): 33-34.  Reprint. Benedict 1: 236-238; Benedict 4 (1932):  459-462.

“Duets.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 49 (September 1874): 579-585.

“Peter the Parson.”  Scribner’s Monthly 8 (September 1874): 600-610.  Reprint. In Castle Nowhere:  Lake-Country Sketches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and Other “Lake Country” Sketches); New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971.

“The Lady of Little Fishing.”  Atlantic Monthly 34 (September 1874): 293-305.  Reprint. In Castle Nowhere:  Lake-Country Sketches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and   Other “Lake Country” Sketches); New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; in For The Major and Selected Short Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson. Ed. Rayburn S. Moore.  New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967;  in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.  Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988.

“At the Smithy. (Pickens County, South Carolina, 1874.)”  Appletons’ Journal 12 (September 5, 1874): 289-290.

“The Florida Beach.”  The Galaxy 18 (October 1874): 482-483. Reprint. Benedict 1: 232; Benedict 4 (1932): 458-459; in American Poetry:  The Nineteenth Century. Ed. John Hollander.  New York: Library of America, 1993. Vol. 2: 394-395.

“Indian Summer.”  Appletons’ Journal 12 (October 17, 1874): 500.  Reprint. Benedict 4 (1932): 430.

“Euterpe in America.”  Lippincott’s Magazine 14 (November 1874): 627-633.

“Jeannette.”  Scribner’s Monthly 9 (December 1874):  232-234. Reprint. In Castle Nowhere:  Lake-Country Sketches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and     Other “Lake Country” Sketches); New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971.

“The Old Agency.”  The Galaxy 18 (December 1874): 804-815. Reprint. In Castle Nowhere:  Lake-Country Sketches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and     Other “Lake Country” Sketches); New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971.

“Pine-Barrens.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 50 (December 1874): 66.  Reprint. Benedict 1:  230; Benedict 4 (1932): 457-458.

“The Ancient City.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 50 (December 1874): 1-25 (Part I); 50 (January 1875): 165-185 (Part II).

“Matanzas River.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 50 (December 1874): 24.

1875

“The Legend of Maria Sanchez Creek.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 50 (January 1875): 171.

“Wilhelmina.”  The Atlantic Monthly 35 (January 1875): 44-55.  Reprint. In Castle Nowhere:  Lake-Country Sketches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and Other “Lake Country” Sketches); New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; The Anthology of Western Reserve Literature. Ed. David R. Anderson and Gladys Haddad.  Kent, Ohio:  Kent State University Press, 1992;  Home Material: Ohio’s Nineteenth-Century Regional Women’s Fiction, Ed. Parker, Sandra, Bowling Green, OH : Bowling Green State University Popular Press,1998

 Castle Nowhere:  Lake Country Sketches. (“Castle Nowhere,” “Peter the Parson,” “Jeannette,” “The Old Agency,” “Misery Landing,” “Solomon,” “Wilhemina,” “St. Clair Flats,” and “The Lady of Little Fishing.”)  Boston:  J.R. Osgood & Company, 1875.  Reprint. New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1875; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 187[?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; Odessa: J. Neish & Sons, 189[?] as Solomon, and Other “Lake Country” Sketches); New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1899; New York:  Garrett Press, 1969; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; “Castle Nowhere,” in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.  Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988.

“Miss Elisabetha.”  Appletons’ Journal 13 (March 13, 1875): 327-334. Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.  Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988.

“The French Broad.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 50 (April 1875): 617-636.

“Southern Men and Women” (Cleveland Herald, Rpt. New York Times, July 31)

“Up the Ashley and Cooper.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 52 (December 1875): 1-24.

“A Fire in the Forest.”  Appletons’ Journal 4 (December 4, 1875): 705-706.

1876

“Lake Superior.”  Picturesque America.  Ed. William Cullen Bryant.  2 vols.  New York: Appleton, 1876. Vol. 1: 393-411.

“Mackinac.” Picturesque America.  Ed. William Cullen Bryant.  2 vols.  New York:  Appleton, vol. 1:  279-291.

“The South Shore of Lake Erie.”  Picturesque America.  Ed. William Cullen Bryant.  2 vols. 

New York:  Appleton, 1876. Vol. 1: 510-549.  Partial reprint. “The Spirit of the Lakes.” The Mentor 8 (October 1920): 34.

“On The Ohio.”   Picturesque America.  Ed. William Cullen Bryant.  2 vols.  New York: Appleton, 1876. Vol. 2: 146-167.

“The Oklawaha.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 52 (January 1876): 161-179.

“Crowder’s Cove:  A Story of the War.”  Appletons’ Journal 15 (March 18, 1876): 357-362. Reprint. In Civil War Women:  The Civil War Seen Through Women’s Eyes in Stories by Louisa May Alcott, Kate Chopin, Eudora Welty, and Other Great Women.”  Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg. New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1990.

“Old Gardiston.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 52 (April 1876): 662-674. Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; in For The Major and Selected Short Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson. Ed. Rayburn S. Moore.  New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967. 

“On a Homely Woman, Dead.”  Harper’s Bazar 9 (April 1, 1876): 210.  Reprint. Benedict 3: 630.

“In the Cotton Country.”  Appletons’ Journal 15 (April 29, 1876): 547-551. Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.  Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988.

“Tom.”  Appletons’ Journal 15 (May 20, 1876): 656.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 79-81; Benedict 4 (1932):  79-81.

“To George Eliot.”  The New Century for Woman No. 2 (May 20, 1876): 1. Reprint. Nineteenth-Century American Women Poets.  Ed. Paula Bennett.  Oxford:  Blackwell, 1998.

“Felipa.”  Lippincott’s Magazine 17 (June 1876): 702-713. Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.  Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988; in Two Friends and Other Nineteenth-Century Lesbian Stories by American Women Authors.  Ed. Susan Koppleman. New York:  Meridian, 1994; Chloe Plus Olivia:  An Anthology of Lesbian Literature From the Seventeenth Century to the Present.  Ed. Lillian Faderman.  New York:  Viking, 1994.

“‘Only the Brakesman.'”  Appletons’ Journal 1 n.s. (July 1876): 47-48.

“Forgotten.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 53 (July 1876): 216.

“To Jean Ingelow.”  The New Century for Woman No. 9 (July 8, 1876): 67.

“Four-Leaved Clover.”  Harper’s Bazar 9 (July 8, 1876): 433.  Reprint. Benedict 3: 133-134; Benedict 4:(1932): 499;

“On the Border.”  Appletons’ Journal 1 n.s. (September 18, 1876): 282.

“Mission Endeavor.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 53 (November 1876): 886-893.

“The Old Five.”  Appletons’ Journal 1 n.s. (November 1876): 438-446.

“Morris Island.”  Appletons’ Journal 1 n.s. (December 1876): 537.  Reprint. Benedict 3: 225-226.

1877

“Two Women. 1862.”  Appletons’ Journal 2 n.s. (January 1877): 60-67; 2 n.s. (February 1877): 140-147. Reprint.  New York:  Appleton and Company, 1877, 1885, 1890, 1893.

“Rodman the Keeper.”  The Atlantic Monthly 39 (March 1877): 261-277.  Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; in Benedict 4 (1932): 468-494; in For The Major and Selected Short Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson. Ed. Rayburn S. Moore.  New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967.

“Sister St. Luke.”  The Galaxy 23 (April 1877): 489-506. Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971.

Review of Mercy Philbrick’s Choice.  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 39 (May 1877):  618.  Reprint.  Benedict 2: 64; Benedict 4 (1932): 64.

“Keller Hill.”  Appletons’ Journal 2 n.s. (May 1877): 414-421.

“Mizpah. Genesis 31.49.”  Appletons’ Journal 2 n.s. (June 1877): 539.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 83; Benedict 4 (1932): 83.

“Barnaby Pass.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 55 (July 1877): 261-271.

Review of That Lass o’ Lowrie’s.  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 45 (September 1877):  365-366. Reprint. Benedict 2: 67-69; Benedict 4 (1932): 67-69.

“‘I Too!'”  Appletons’ Journal 3 n.s. (September 1877): 270.

“Raspberry Island. Told To Me By Dora.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 55 (October 1877):  737-745.

 Review of Samuel Brohl et Cie.  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 40 (November 1877):  617-619.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 65; Benedict 4 (1932): 65.

1878

“Matches Morganatic.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 56 (March 1878): 517-531.

“King David.”  Scribner’s Monthly 15 (April 1878): 781-789. Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971; in For the Major and Selected Short Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson.  Ed. Rayburn S. Moore. New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967; in Prentice-Hall Anthology of American Literature. Ed. Emory Eilliot. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1992

“Comparison of Prose and Poetry.”  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 41 (June 1878): 793.     Reprint. Benedict 2: 70; Benedict 4 (1932): 70.

“Farjeon.”  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 42 (July 1878): 114-116.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 70; Benedict 4 (1932): 70.

“South Carolina Gentleman.”  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 42 (August 1878): 245-247.           Reprint.  Benedict 2: 62-63; Benedict 4 (1932): 62-63.

“Up in the Blue Ridge.”  Appletons’ Journal 5 n.s. (August 1878): 104-125.

“To Certain Biographers.”  Appletons’ Journal 5 n.s. (September 1878): 376.

“An Intercepted Letter.”  Harper’s Bazar 11 (September 7, 1878): 578.

Review of Esther Pennefather.  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly  42 (October 1878): 502-503.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 65-67; Benedict 4 (1932): 65-67.

“In Remembrance.”  New York Evening Post (October 18, 1878): 2.

“‘Bro.'”  Appletons’ Journal 5 n.s. (November 1878): 417-428. Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:

 Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971.

1879

Review of The Europeans.  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 43 (January 1879): 106-108.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 56-62; Benedict 4 (1932): 56-62.

Review of L’Idée de Jean Têterol.  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 43 (February 1979):  252-254.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 63-64; Benedict 4 (1932): 63-64.

Review of The Europeans.  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 43 (February 1979): 259.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 55-56; Benedict 4 (1932): 55-56.

Review of Far From The Madding Crowd.  Contributors’ Club, The Atlantic Monthly 43 (February 1879): 260-262.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 70-74; Benedict 4 (1932): 70-74.

“Miss Vedder.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 58 (March 1879): 590-601.

“Black Point.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 59 (June 1879): 84-97.

“Mrs. Edward Pinckney.” Christian Union 20:6 (August 6, 1879): 105-107.

“Henry Middleton: President of the First Continental Congress.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 3, no. 1.

1880

“The South Devil.”  The Atlantic Monthly 45 (February 1880): 173-193.  Reprint. In Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches.  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  AMS Press, 1971.

Rodman the Keeper:  Southern Sketches. (“Rodman the Keeper,” “Sister St. Luke,” “Miss Elisabetha,” “Old Gardiston,” “The South Devil,” “In the Cotton Country,” “Felipa,” “‘Bro,'” “King David,” and “Up in the Blue Ridge.”)  New York:  D. Appleton & Company, 1880; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886, 1899; New York:  The Garrett Press, 1969; New York:  AMS Press, 1971.

“‘Miss Grief.'”  Lippincott’s Magazine 25 (May 1880): 574-585. Reprint. In Stories by American Authors.          Vol. 4. New York: Scribner’s, 1884; in For the Major and Selected Short Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson. Ed. Rayburn S. Moore. New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967; in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.  Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988; in Heritage of American Literature. Ed. James E. Miller.  New York:  Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991;     in American Women Writers:  Diverse Voices in Prose Since 1845. Ed. Eileen Barrett and   Mary Cullinan.  New York:  St. Martins, 1992; in Two Friends and Other Nineteenth-Century Lesbian Stories by American Women Authors.  Ed. Susan  Koppleman. New York: Meridian, 1994; in Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers.  Ed. Karen Kilcup. London:  Blackwell, 1997; in Scribbling Women:  Short Stories by 19th-Century American Women. Ed. Elaine Showalter.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Rutgers University Press, 1997;in Daughters of Decadence: Women Writers of the Fin-de-Siècle. Ed. Elaine Showalter.New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press,1993; in Heath Anthology of American Literature.  3d Edition. Vol. 2. Ed. Paul Lauter.  Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1998.

“A Florentine Experiment.”  The Atlantic Monthly 46 (October 1880): 502-530.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 192-199; Benedict 4 (1932): 192-199; in Racconti Italiani. Ed. and Trans. Gabriella Mauro.  Rome:  Opere Nuove, 1996.

“Pictures of Travel: The Last Summer of the St. Gotthard” The Christian Union 22 (September 1, 1880): 165-166.

“The Old Palace Keeper.”  The Christian Union 22 (November 10, 1880): 394-396; Reprint.  Benedict 2: 199-216; Benedict 4 (1932): 199-216.

Anne.  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 64 (December 1880):  28-45 (Ch. 1-2); 64 (January 1881):  218-238 (Ch. 3-4); 64 (February 1881):  399-415 (Ch. 5-6); 64 (March 1881):  556-572 (Ch. 7-8); 64 (April 1881):  718-727 (Ch. 9); 64 (May 1881):  847-863 (Ch. 10-11).  Reprint. New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1882; London:  Sampson Low & Company, 1883; New York:  Harper & Brothers, [1897?]; New York:  Harper & Brothers (Biographical edition) 1899; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1902; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1910; New York: Arno, 1997.

1881

“The Roman May, and a Walk.”  The Christian Union 24 (July 27, 1881): 76-77.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 247-256; Benedict 4 (1932): 247-256.

1882

“In Venice.”  The Atlantic Monthly 49 (April 1882): 488-505.  Reprint. In The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1895; Freeport:  Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

“The Street of the Hyacinth.”  The Century Magazine 2 n.s. (May, June 1882): 134-144, 177-184. Reprint. In The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1895; in For The Major and Selected Short Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson. Ed. Rayburn S. Moore.  New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967; Freeport:  Books for Libraries Press, 1969; in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.  Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988.

For the Major.  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 65 (November 1882): 907-917 (Ch. 1); 66 (December 1882):  93-105 (Ch. 2-3); 66 (January 1883):  243-250 (Ch. 4); 66 (February 1883):  405-414 (Ch. 5); 66 (March 1883):  564-571 (Ch. 6); 66 (April 1883):  749-764 (Ch. 7).  Reprint. New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1883; London:  Sampson Low & Company, 1883; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1911; in For The Major and Selected Short Stories. Ed. Rayburn S. Moore.  New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967; New York:  AMS Press, 1970; sound recording: Washington, DC: Audio Book Contractors, 199-.

1884

“At Mentone.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 68 (January 1884): 189-216 (Ch. 1); 68 (February 1884): 367-391 (Ch. 2).  Reprint. Benedict 2: 163-177; Benedict 4 (1932): 163-177.

“Mentone.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 68 (January 1884): 216.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 178; Benedict 4 (1932): 178.

1885

East Angels.  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 70 (January 1885):  246-264 (Ch. 1); 70 (February 1885):  466-483 (Ch. 2-3); 70 (March 1885):  613-631 (Ch. 4-5); 70 (April 1885):  781-799 (Ch. 6); 70 (May 1885):  879-896 (Ch. 7); 71 (June 1885):  102-121 (Ch. 8); 71 (July 1885):  284-304 (Ch. 9-10); 71 (August 1885):  451-473 (Ch. 11-13); 71 (September 1885):  522-546 (Ch. 14-15); 71 (October 1885):  691-713 (Ch. 16-18); 71 (November 1885):  901-908 (Ch. 19); 72 (December 1885):  115-124 (Ch. 20); 72 (January 1886):  188-210 (Ch. 21-23); 72 (February 1886):  382-404 (Ch. 24-25); 72 (March 1886):  527-545 (Ch. 26-28); 72 (April 1886):  774-788 (Ch. 29); 72 (May 1886): 949-968 (Ch. 30-32).  Reprint. New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1886; London:  Sampson Low & Company, 1886.

1887

“At the Château of Corinne.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 75 (October 1887): 778-796.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 228-236; Benedict 4 (1932): 228-236; in Women Artists, Women Exiles:  “Miss Grief” and Other Stories.  Ed. Joan Weimer.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1988; in Racconti Italiani. Ed. and Trans. Gabriella Mauro.  Rome:  Opere Nuove, 1996; in Scribbling Women:  Short Storires by 19th-Century American Women. Ed. Elaine Showalter.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Rutgers University Press, 1997.

1888

“Neptune’s Shore.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 77 (October 1888): 763-779. Reprint. In The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1895; Freeport:  Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

“A Pink Villa.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 77 (November 1888): 837-856. Reprint. In The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1895; Freeport:  Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

“The Front Yard.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 78 (December 1888): 119-138.  Reprint. In The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1895; in For The Major and Selected Short Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson. Ed. Rayburn S. Moore.  New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967; Freeport:  Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

1889

Jupiter Lights.  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 78 (January 1889):  240-255 (Ch. 1-4); 78 (February 1889):  435-452 (Ch. 5-8); 78 (March 1889):  598-610 (Ch. 9-12); 78 (April 1889):  703-722 (Ch. 13-16); 78 (May 1889):  951-958 (Ch. 17-18); 79 (June 1889):  114-123 (Ch. 19-21); 79 (July 1889):  265-282 (Ch. 22-26); 79 (August 1889):  415-431 (Ch. 27-30); 79 (September 1889):  583-599 (Ch. 31-35).  Reprint. New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1889; London:  Sampson Low & Company, 1889; New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1900.

1891

“Cairo in 1890.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 83 (October-November 1891): 651-674, 828-855.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 344-363; Benedict 4 (1932): 344-363.

1892

“Dorothy.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 84 (March 1892): 551-575.  Reprint.  Benedict 2: 295-298; Benedict 4 (1932): 295-298; in Racconti Italiani. Ed. and Trans. Gabriella Mauro. Rome:  Opere Nuove, 1996.

“In Sloane Street.”  Harper’s Bazar 25 (June 11, 1892): 473-478.

“Corfu and the Ionian Sea.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 85 (August 1892): 351-370.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 307-339; Benedict 4 (1932): 307-339.

“A Christmas Party.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 86 (December 1892): 40-57.  Reprint. In The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1895; Freeport:  Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

1893

Posthumous writings

Horace ChaseHarper’s New Monthly Magazine 86 (January 1893):  198-211 (Ch. 1-2); 86 (February 1893):  438-454 (Ch. 3-4); 86 (March 1893):  596-613 (Ch. 5-7); 86 (April 1893):  753-770 (Ch. 8-9); 86 (May 1893):  882-897 (Ch. 10-12); 87 (June 1893):  140-149 (Ch.  13-14); 87 (July 1893):  276-286 (Ch. 15-17); 87 (August 1893):  414-423 (Ch. 18-19); 87 (September 1893):  595-602 (Ch. 20-21); 87 (October 1893):  755-770 (Ch. 22-24). Reprint. New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1894; London:  Osgood, McLlvaine & Company, 1894.

1894

“A Transplanted Boy.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 88 (February 1894): 425-441.  Reprint. In The Heart of Childhood.  Ed. William Dean Howells.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1906; Benedict 4 (1932): 500-541; in For the Major and Selected Short Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson. Ed. Rayburn S. Moore. New Haven:  New College and University Press, 1967; in Racconti Italiani. Ed. and Trans. Gabriella Mauro.  Rome:  Opere Nuove, 1996.

“A Waitress.”  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 89 (June 1894): 88-102.  Reprint. Benedict 2: 301-302; Benedict 4 (1932): 301-302; in Racconti Italiani. Ed. and Trans. Gabriella Mauro. Rome:  Opere Nuove, 1996.

1895

The Front Yard and Other Italian Stories. (“The Front Yard,” “Neptune’s Shore,” “A Pink Villa,” “The Street of Hyacinth,” “A Christmas Party,” “In Venice.”)  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1895. Reprint. Freeport:  Books for Libraries Press, 1969.

1896

Dorothy and Other Italian Stories. (“Dorothy,” ” A Transplanted Boy,” “A Florentine Experiment,” “A Waitress,” “At The Château of Corrine.”)  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1896, 1899.

Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1896.

Five Generations, 3 vols. (Ellis, 1929-30, 1932). Works that appear only in the 1932 volume are designated 1932. Poems: “Alas!” (II, 1932), “Contrast” (II, 1932), “Clara ‘Bright Illustrious’” (III), “Detroit River” (II, 1932), “Gentleman Waife” (I, II, 1932), “Gettysburg. 1876” (III; also published in 1889 in American War Ballads and Lyrics, Putnam), “In Memoriam” (II), “Martins on the Telegraph Wire” (II), “Mackinac–Revisited” (I, II, 1932), “Plum’s Picture” (III), “St. Augustine Light” (I), “We Shall Meet Them Again” (II, 1932). Essays and Sketches: “A Brief Sketch of the Life of Charles Jarvis Woolson” (I), “The Piazza of St. John’s Gate” (II, 1932), “The Villa Medici” (II, 1932).

Uncollected: Undated poems: “The God of February” and “In the December Twilight” archived in “Miss Woolson’s Poetry Book,” and the comic poem “Haj You Chorgotten” at the Western Reserve Historical Society.

1980

“Hepzibah’s Story,” ed. Robert Gingras. Resources for American Literary Study 10 (1980): 33-45.