The Atheists Tragedie; or, The Honest Mans Revenge (1611)
The Character of Robert, earl of Salisburye, Lord High Treasurer of England, «ritten by Mr Sevill Tumour» may be reasonably assigned to Tourneur; it was found in an MS in possession of Lord Mostyn (Hist. MSS. Commission, 4th Report, appendix, p. 361)
The Nobleman, a lost play entered on the Stationers Register (Feb. 15, 1612) as «A Tragecomedye called The Nobleman written by Cyrill Tourneur», the MS. of which was destroyed by John Warburton’s cook
Arraignment of London (1613), stated in a letter of that date from Robert Daborne to Philip Henslowe that Daborne had commissioned Cyril Tourneur to write one act of this play
The Revengers Tragaedie (1607 and 1608)
The Transformed Metamorphosis (1600), an obscure satire
A Griefe on the Death of Prince Henrie, Expressed in a Broken Elegie …, printed with two other poems by John Webster and Thomas Haywood as Three Elegies on the most lamented Death of Prince Henry (1613)
A Funeralt Poeme Upon the Death of the Most Worthie and True Soldier, Sir Francis Vere, Knight.. (1609)
Ссылки и литература
Трагедия атеиста // Аксенов И. А. Елисаветинцы, вып. 1. M., 1916.
Трагедия мстителя. Пер. С. Э. Таска.
История английской литературы, т. 1, вып. 2. M.—Л., 1945. С. 120—124.