
Philip James Bailey
22 April 1816 – 6 September 1902
19 works on record
Biography
Philip James Bailey was an English poet. Bailey was well-known exclusively for his work, one voluminous poem *Festus*. And he was often regarded as the father of the 'spasmodic' school of poetry.
The original version of *Festus* was printed by W. H. Jones in Manchester and published anonymously by William Pickering in London 1839. Although there have been many changes to the poem, *Festus* is still considered as a singular example piece nearly completed in its earliest time but never reinforced by the later editions of its author. Bailey's poetic power in his later achievements and additions were never the same as in his first edition of *Festus*.
Works

The Age: A Colloquial Satire
1858

Festus, a poem
1845

The angel world, and other poems

Festus;; c.1

The age

The international policy of the great powers

The mystic
![The age; a colloquial satire [and 4 other poems]](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/6141823-M.jpg)
The age; a colloquial satire [and 4 other poems]

Universal Hymn

The Angel World And Other Poems
![The Festus birthday book [extracts from Festus]](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/6154505-M.jpg)
The Festus birthday book [extracts from Festus]

The mystic and other poems
Angel World
Angel World
Philip James Bailey, Festus
Philip James Bailey, Festus
International Policy of the Great Powers
International Policy of the Great Powers
Mystic and Other Poems
Mystic and Other Poems
A "Festus" treasury
A "Festus" treasury
Festus
Festus
The angel world
The angel world