Author:Helen Zimmern
Works
editProse
edit- Arthur Schopenhauer, his Life and Philosophy (1876)
- Maria Edgeworth (1883) (transcription project)
- "Marie Bashkirtseff" in Blackwood's Magazine, 146 (887) (1889)
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
edit- "Reformatory Prisons and Lombroso's Theories" in Popular Science Monthly, 43 (September 1893)
- "Criminal Woman" in Popular Science Monthly, 44 (December 1893)
- "Elisée Reclus and his Opinions" in Popular Science Monthly, 44 (January 1894)
- "Symbols" in Popular Science Monthly, 46 (February 1895)
- "Enrico Ferri on Homicide I" in Popular Science Monthly, 49 (September 1896)
- "Enrico Ferri on Homicide II" in Popular Science Monthly, 49 (October 1896)
Translations
edit- The Women of Shakespeare (1895) by Louis Lewes
- Human All-Too-Human (1909) by Friedrich Nietzsche (external scan)
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