The Mermaid Series was a major collection of reprints of texts from English Elizabethan, Jacobean and Restoration drama. It was published in the years around 1900 by the London firm of T. Fisher Unwin, with many well-known literary figures editing or introducing the texts. Some of the plays published had not been reprinted in recent editions, and most had dropped out of the stage repertoire.
The name alludes to the Mermaid Tavern in London. There has been a later New Mermaid Series.
Notes by John St. Loe Strachey, two volumes
The Maid's Tragedy - Philaster - The Wild-Goose Chase - Thierry and Theodoret - The Knight of the Burning Pestle - King and No King - Bonduca - The Spanish Curate - The Faithful Shepherdess - Valentinian
Edited by William Lyon Phelps
All Fools - Bussy D'Ambois - The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois - The Conspiracy of Charles, Duke of Byron - The Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron
Edited by Alexander C. Ewald
The Old Bachelor - The Double-Dealer - Love for Love - The Way of the World - The Mourning Bride
Notes by Ernest Rhys
The Shoemaker's Holiday - The Honest Whore - Old Fortunatus - The Witch of Edmonton
Edited by George Saintsbury, two volumes
Almanzor and Almahide - Marriage A La Mode - Aureng-Zebe - All for Love - The Spanish Friar - Albion and Albanius - Don Sebastian
Edited by William Archer
The Constant Couple - The Twin-Rivals - The Recruiting Officer - The Beaux' Stratagem
Edited by Havelock Ellis
The Lover's Melancholy - 'Tis Pity She's a Whore - The Broken Heart - Love's Sacrifice - Perkin Warbeck
Edited by Thomas H. Dickinson
Edited by A. Wilson Verity, introduction by John Addington Symonds
A Woman Killed with Kindness - The Fair Maid of the West - The English Traveller - The Wise Woman of Hogsdon - The Rape of Lucrece
Notes by Brinsley Nicholson and C. H. Herford, three volumes
(Volume I) Every Man in His Humour - Every Man out of His Humour - The Poetaster
Notes by Havelock Ellis, series introduction by John Addington Symonds
Tamburlaine the Great Part the First - Tamburlaine the Great Part the Second - Doctor Faustus - The Jew of Malta - Edward the Second
Also includes a biography of Christopher Marlowe and appendices.
Notes by Arthur Symons, two volumes
The Duke of Milan - A New Way to Pay Old Debts - The Great Duke of Florence - The Maid of Honour - The City Madam - The Roman Actor - The Fatal Dowry - The Guardian - The Virgin-Martyr - Believe as You List
Introduction by Algernon Charles Swinburne, with Havelock Ellis, two volumes
(Volume I) A Trick to Catch the Old One - The Changeling - A Chaste Maid in Cheapside - Women Beware Women - The Spanish Gypsy
Edited by H. P. Horne, A. W. Verity, Arthur Symons and Havelock Ellis
Nero - The Two Angry Women of Abington - The Parliament of Bees (John Day) - Humour Out of Breath - Woman is a Weathercock (Nathan Field)- Amends for Ladies
Notes by Roden Noel
Don Carlos, Prince of Spain - The Orphan - The Soldier's Fortune - Venice Preserved
Edited by George Saintsbury
The Sullen Lovers - A True Widow - The Squire of Alsatia - Bury Fair
Introduction by Edmund Gosse
The Witty Fair One - The Traitor - Hyde Park - The Lady of Pleasure - The Cardinal - The Triumph of Peace
Edited by G. A. Aitken
The Funeral - The Lying Lover - The Tender Husband - The Conscious Lovers - The School of Action - The Gentleman
Edited by A. E. H. Swain
The Relapse - The Provok'd Wife - The Confederacy - A Journey to London
Notes by John Addington Symonds
The White Devil - The Duchess of Malfi - The Atheist's Tragedy - The Revenger's Tragedy
Edited by W. C. Ward
Love in a Wood - The Gentleman Dancing Master - The Country Wife - The Plain Dealer