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''A Vision of Doom: Poems by Ambrose Bierce'' is a collection of poems by Ambrose Bierce and edited by Donald Sidney-Fryer. It was published in 1980 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 900 copies. ==Contents== * "A Visionary of Doom", by Donald Sidney-Fryer * "Basilica" * "A Mystery" * "The Passing Show" * "Geotheos" * "Invocation" * "Religion" * "T.A.H." * "Contemplation" * "The Golden Age" * "A Learner" * "A Possibility" * "J.F.B." * "The Death of Grant" * "Laus Lucis" * "Nanine" * "To My Laundress" * "Reminded" * "Another Way" * "To One Across the Way" * "To Maude" * "Tempora Mutantur" * "To Nanine" * "Restored" * "Presentiment" * "A Study in Gray" * "Montefiore" * "Francine" * "One Morning" * "The King of Bores" * "Something in the Papers" * "The Bride" * "Again" * "Oneiromancy" * "Justice" * "Creation" * "Avalon" * "A Vision of Doom" * "The Perverted Village" * "To Dog" * "A Rational Anthem" * "A Voluptuary" * "Arbor Day" * "Californian Summer Pictures" * * "The Foot–Hill Resort" * * "To the Happy Hunting Grounds" * "Light Lie the Earth Upon His Dear Dead Heart" * "Saralthia's Soliloquy" * "Song of the Dead Body" * "On Stone" * "Dead" * "Man is Long Ages Dead" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「A Vision of Doom」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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