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Harold Bloom, The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages [1995]

2107 entries: 1637 monographical, 470 otherwise

Unranked—arranged (roughly) chronologically within national, linguistic, or ethnic categories placed within four broader historical sections: The Theocratic Age; The Aristocratic Age; The Democratic Age; and The Chaotic Age

Since its publication, the list at the back of Bloom's book has surpassed Fadiman's, Adler's, or Eliot's in citations, name-recognition, popularity, notoriety, what-have-you, even as Bloom insists that he did not grant the list the kind of attention that we might expect, that it was the fault of publishers, editors, agents: "I left out a lot of things that should be there and I probably put in a couple of things that I now would like to kick out." Alas, even if Bloom really did make the list one afternoon without prior research or later editing, it was still put together with greater care and knowledge than some of the lists documented at Greater Books.

    The Theocratic Age:
    The Ancient Near East:
  1. Sha Naqba Imuru

  2. The Epic of Gilgamesh; He Who Saw the Deep
    Eighteenth-Tenth centuries B C—Sumerian; Akkadian


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  3. The Book of the Dead

  4. The Book of Coming Forth by Day
    varying versions; written ca. Sixteenth-First centuries B C—Egyptian


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  5. The Bible
    Bloom specifies the King James Version, translated 1604-11 to English from the Hebrew and Aramaic (Old Testament) and the Greek (New Testament), revised 1769 by Benjamin Blayney—Hebrew; Aramaic; Greek

    --
    • Apocrypha

  6. unspecified selections—Aramaic; Hebrew; Greek

    --
  7. Pirkei Avot

  8. Pirkei Avoth; Sayings of the Fathers
    ca. Third Century—Hebrew


    Ancient India (Sanskrit):
    Vyasa
  9. Mahabharata
    includes Bhagavad Gita; ca. Ninth Century B C-Fourth Century—Sanskrit

    • Bhagavad Gita

  10. part of the Mahabharata; ca. Ninth Century B C-Fourth Century—Sanskrit

  11. Valmiki

  12. Ramayana
    ca. Fifth-Second centuries B C—Sanskrit

    The Ancient Greeks:
    Homer
  13. Iliad

  14. ca. Ninth-Eighth centuries B C—Greek

  15. Odýsseia

  16. The Odyssey
    ca. Ninth-Eighth centuries B C—Greek


    Hesiod
  17. Erga kai Hēmerai

  18. Works and Days
    ca. Eighth-Seventh centuries B C—Greek


  19. Theogonía
    ca. Eighth-Seventh centuries B C—Greek

    • Archilochus

    Poems
    Seventh Century B C; translations by Richard Lattimore—Greek

    • Sappho

    Poems
    late Seventh-early Sixth centuries B C; translations by Richard Lattimore—Greek

    • Alcman

  20. Poems
    Seventh Century B C; translations by Richard Lattimore—Greek

  21. Pindar

  22. Epinikia
    Victory Odes
    Fifth Century B C—Greek


    Aeschylus
  23. Oresteia

  24. The House of Atreus
    458 B C—Greek


  25. Hepta epi Thēbas

  26. Seven Against Thebes
    467 B C—Greek


  27. Promētheus Desmōtēs

  28. Prometheus Bound
    disputed authorship; Fifth Century B C—Greek


  29. Persai

  30. The Persians
    472 B C—Greek


  31. Hiketides

  32. The Suppliants; The Suppliant Women
    ca. 470 B C—Greek


    Sophocles
  33. Oidipous epi Kolōnō

  34. Oedipus at Colonus
    401 B C—Greek


  35. Oidipous Tyrannos

  36. Oedipus Rex; Oedipus the King
    ca. 429 B C—Greek


  37. Antigone
    ca. 441 B C—Greek


  38. Ēlektra

  39. Electra
    ca. 410-400 B C—Greek


  40. Aias

  41. Ajax
    ca. 450-430 B C—Greek


  42. Trachiniai

  43. The Trachiniae; The Women of Trachis
    ca. 450-420 B C—Greek


  44. Philoktētēs

  45. Philocetes
    409 B C—Greek


    Euripides
  46. Kyklōps

  47. Cyclops
    late Fifth Century B C—Greek


  48. Hēraklēs Mainomenos

  49. Herakles
    ca. 416 B C—Greek


  50. Alkēstis

  51. Alcestis
    438 B C—Greek


  52. Hēkabē

  53. Hecuba
    written ca. 424 B C—Greek


  54. Bakchai

  55. The Bacchae
    405 B C—Greek


  56. Orestēs

  57. 408 B C—Greek

  58. Andromache

  59. ca. 428-25 B C—Greek

  60. Mēdeia

  61. Medea
    431 B C—Greek


  62. Iōn

  63. written ca. 414-12 B C—Greek

  64. Hippolytos

  65. 428 B C—Greek

  66. Helenē

  67. 412 B C—Greek

  68. Iphigeneia en Aulidi

  69. Iphigeneia in Aulis
    405 B C—Greek


    Aristophanes
  70. Ornithes

  71. The Birds
    414 B C—Greek


  72. Nephelai

  73. The Clouds
    423 B C; revised 417 B C; only revised version remains—Greek


  74. Bátrachoi

  75. The Frogs
    405 B C—Greek


  76. Lysistrate

  77. 411 B C—Greek

  78. Hippeîs

  79. The Knights
    424 B C—Greek


  80. Sphēkes

  81. The Wasps
    422 B C—Greek


  82. Ekklesiazousai

  83. The Assemblywomen; A Parliament of Women
    391 B C—Greek


  84. Herodotus

  85. Historiē
    History
    Fifth Century B C—Greek


  86. Thucydides
    History of the Peloponnesian War
    early Fifth Century B C—Greek

    • Heraclitus

    Selected works
    ca. late Sixth-early Fifth centuries B C; only fragments of his works are extant—Greek

    • Empedocles

    Selected works
    Fifth Century B C; only fragments of his works are extant—Greek

    • Plato

  87. Dialogues
    early Fourth Century B C—Greek

    Aristotle
  88. Peri Poiêtikês

  89. De Poetica; Poetics
    Fourth Century B C—Greek


  90. Ethika Nikomacheia

  91. Nicomachean Ethics
    Fourth Century B C—Greek


    Hellenistic Greeks:
  92. Menander

  93. Samia
    The Girl From Samos
    ca. 315-09 B C—Greek


  94. Longinus

  95. Perì Hýpsous
    On the Sublime
    ca. First Century—Greek


  96. Callimachus

  97. Hymns and Epigrams
    six hymns and 64 epigrams, often published with the extant fragments of the author's other works—Greek

  98. Theocritus

  99. Idylls
    Third Century B C—Greek

    Plutarch
  100. Bìoi Paràllēloi

  101. Parallel Lives; Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
    First Century—Greek


  102. Moralia
    First Century—Greek

    • Aesop

    Fables
    ca. late Seventh-early Sixth centuries B C—Greek

    • Lucian

  103. "Satires"
    Second Century—Greek

    The Romans:
    Titus Maccius Plautus
  104. Pseudolus

  105. Third-early Second centuries B C—Latin

  106. Miles Gloriosus

  107. Third-early Second centuries B C—Latin

  108. Rudens

  109. Third-early Second centuries B C—Latin

  110. Amphitryo

  111. Third-early Second centuries B C—Latin

    Terence (Publius Terentius Afer)
  112. Andria

  113. 166 B C—Latin

  114. Eunuchus

  115. 161 B C—Latin

  116. Hecrya

  117. 165 B C—Latin

  118. Titus Lucretius Carus

  119. De Rerum Natura
    On the Nature of Things
    First Century B C—Latin


  120. Marcus Tullius Cicero

  121. De Natura Decorum
    written 45 B C—Latin

    Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus)
  122. Carmina

  123. Odes
    originally published in four volumes: first-third, 23 B C; fourth, 13 B C—Latin


  124. Epistularum

  125. originally published in two volumes, 20 and 14 B C—Latin

  126. Satirae

  127. originally published in two volumes, 35 B C and 30 B C—Latin

  128. Persius
    Satires
    First Century—Latin

    Catallus
    • 'Attis'

    First Century B C—Latin

    • "Other poems translated by Richard Crashaw, Abraham Cowley, Walter Savage Landor, and a host of English poets"

  129. First Century B C—Latin

    Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
  130. Aeneid

  131. First Century B C; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Dudley Fitts and Robert Fagles's English translation—Latin

  132. Eclogues

  133. First Century B C—Latin

  134. Georgics

  135. First Century B C—Latin

  136. Lucan

  137. De Bello Civili
    Pharsalia
    written 61-65—Latin


    Ovid
  138. Metamorphoseon

  139. Metamorphoses
    8—Latin


  140. Ars Amatoria

  141. ca. late First Century B C-early First Century—Latin

  142. Heroides

  143. Epistulae Heroidum
    ca. First Century B C—Latin


  144. Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenalis)

  145. Satires
    late First-early Second centuries—Latin

  146. Martial (Marcus Valerius Martialis)
    Epigrams
    86-103—Latin

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca
    • "Tragedies"

  147. First Century—Latin

  148. Medea

  149. First Century—Latin

  150. Hercules Furens

  151. First Century—Latin

  152. Petronius

  153. Satyricon
    late First Century—Latin

  154. Apuleius

  155. Metamorphoseon
    Asinus Aureus; The Golden Ass
    Second Century—Latin


    The Middle Ages: Latin, Arabic, and the Vernacular Before Dante:
    Augustine of Hippo
  156. De Civitate Dei Contra Paganos

  157. City of God
    426—Latin


  158. Confessionum Libri Tredecim

  159. The Confessions of St. Augustine
    written 397-98—Latin


    --
  160. Quran

  161. Koran
    Seventh Century—Arabic


    --
  162. Kitab alf Laylah Wa-Laylah

  163. The Thousand and One Nights; The Arabian Nights
    Ninth-Fifteenth centuries—Arabic


    --
  164. The Poetic Edda

  165. Thirteenth Century—Norse

  166. Snorri Sturluson

  167. The Prose Edda
    written ca. 1220—Norse

    --
  168. Nibelungenlied

  169. ca. Twelfth-Thirteenth centuries—German

  170. Wolfram Von Eschenbach

  171. Parzival
    ca. early Thirteenth Century—German


  172. Chrétien de Troyes

  173. Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion
    written ca. 1170—French

    --
  174. Beowulf

  175. ca. Eighth-Eleventh centuries—English

    --
  176. El Cantar de Mio Cid

  177. written ca. 1195-1207—early Iberian Romance language

  178. Christine de Pizan

  179. Le Livre de la Cité des Dames
    1405—French

  180. Diego de San Pedro

  181. Cárcel de Amor
    ca. Fifteenth Century—Spanish

    The Aristocratic Age:
    Italy:
    Dante
  182. La Divina Commedia

  183. The Divine Comedy
    originally entitled La Commedia; written ca. 1308-21—Italian


  184. La Vita Nuova
    1295—Italian

    Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca)
    • Petrarch's Lyric Poems: The Rime Sparse and Other Lyrics

    1976; translations by Robert M Durling; Fourteenth Century—Latin

    • Selections From the Canzoniere and Other Works

  185. 1985; English translations by Mark Musa; Fourteenth Century—Latin

  186. Giovanni Boccaccio

  187. Il Decameron, Cognominato Prencipe Galeotto
    ca. 1351-53—Italian

  188. Matteo Maria Boiardo

  189. Orlando Innamorato
    1482—Italian

  190. Ludovico Ariosto
    Orlando Furioso
    published in part, 1516; revised 1521; published in its entirety, 1532—Italian

    • Michelangelo Buonarroti

  191. "Sonnets and madrigals translated by Wordsworth, Longfellow, Emerson, Santayana, and others"
    Seventeenth Century—Italian

    Niccolò Machiavelli
  192. Il Principe

  193. The Prince
    1532—Italian


  194. La Mandragola
    1524—Italian

    • Leonardo da Vinci

  195. Notebooks
    late Fifteenth-early Sixteenth centuries—Italian

  196. Baldassare Castiglione
    Il Cortegiano
    1528—Italian

    • Gaspara Stampa

  197. "Sonnets and madrigals"
    Sixteenth Century—Italian

  198. Giorgio Vasari

  199. Le Vite de' Più Eccellenti Pittori, Scultori, e Architettori da Cimabue Insino a' Tempi Nostri
    The Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Painters, Sculptors, and Architects; The Lives of the Artists
    1550; expanded 1568—Italian


  200. Benvenuto Cellini

  201. Vita di Benvenuto di Maestro Giovanni Cellini Fiorentino, Scritta, per Lui Medesimo, in Firenze
    Autobiography
    written 1558-62—Italian


  202. Torquato Tasso

  203. La Gerusalemme Liberata
    1581—Italian

  204. Giordano Bruno
    Lo Spaccio de la Bestia Trionfante
    1584—Italian

    Tommaso Campanella
    • Poems

  205. late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—Italian

  206. La Cittè del Sole

  207. 1602—Italian

  208. Giambattista Vico

  209. Principi di Scienza Nuova d'Intorno Alla Comune Natura Delle Nazioni
    The New Science
    1725; revised 1730 and 1744—Italian


  210. Carlo Goldoni

  211. Il Servitore di due Padroni
    1753—Italian

  212. Vittorio Alfieri

  213. Saul
    1782—Italian

    Portugal:
  214. Luís Vaz de Camões
    Os Lusíadas
    1572—Portuguese

    • António Ferreira

  215. The Muse Reborn: The Poetry of António Ferreira
    1988; written Sixteenth Century; English translations by T F Earle—Portuguese

    Spain:
  216. Jorge Manrique

  217. Coplas a la Muerte de su Padre
    written ca. 1476—Spanish

  218. Fernando de Rojas

  219. Tragicomedia de Calisto y Melibea
    La Celestina
    1499—Spanish


    --
  220. La Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus Fortunas y Adversidades

  221. 1554—Spanish

    Francisco de Quevedo
  222. Sueños y Discursos de Verdades Descubridoras de Abusos, Vicios y Engaños en Todos los Oficios del Mundo
    Dreams
    1627—Spanish


    • 'Sermón Estoico de Censura Moral'

    —Spanish

    • Fray Luis de Léon

    The Unknown Light: The Poems of Fray Luis de Léon
    1979; English translations by Willis Barnstone—Spanish

    • San Juan de la Cruz (Saint John of the Cross)

    The Poems of St. John of the Cross
    English translations by John Frederick Nims; 1959; revised 1968 and 1979—Spanish

    Luis de Góngora
    • "Sonnets"

  223. early Seventeenth Century—Spanish

  224. Las Soledades

  225. written 1613—Spanish

    Miguel de Cervantes
  226. El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha

  227. Don Quixote
    originally published in two volumes, 1605 and 1615—Spanish


  228. Novelas Ejemplares

  229. 1613—Spanish

    Lope de Vega
  230. La Dorotea

  231. 1632—Spanish

  232. Fuenteovejuna

  233. 1619—Spanish

  234. El Castigo sin Venganza

  235. Lost in a Mirror
    written 1631—Spanish


  236. El Caballero de Olmedo

  237. written ca. 1620—Spanish

  238. Tirso de Molina

  239. El Burlador de Sevilla y Convidado de Piedra
    ca. 1630—Spanish

    Pedro Calderón de la Barca
  240. La Vida es Sueño

  241. Life Is a Dream
    1635—Spanish


  242. El Alcalde de Zalamea

  243. 1651—Spanish

  244. El Magico Prodigioso

  245. 1637—Spanish

  246. El Médico de su Honra
    1637—Spanish

    • Juana Inés de la Cruz

  247. Poems
    late Seventeenth Century—Spanish

    England and Scotland:
    Geoffrey Chaucer
  248. Canterbury Tales

  249. 1478; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Nevill Coghill's modern English version—English

  250. Troilus and Criseyde

  251. written ca. 1380s—English

  252. Thomas Malory
    Le Morte d'Arthur
    1485; revised through sixth edition, 1634—English

    • William Dunbar

    Poems
    —English

    • John Skelton

  253. Poems
    —English

  254. Thomas More
    Libellus Uere Aureus, nec Minus Salutaris Quam Festivus, de Optimo rei Publicae Statu Deque Nova Insula Utopia
    Utopia
    1516—Latin


    • Thomas Wyatt

    Poems
    Sixteenth Century—English

    • Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey

  255. Poems
    Sixteenth Century—English

    Philip Sidney
  256. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia

  257. written ca. 1580; revised versions published 1590 and 1593; English

  258. Astrophel and Stella

  259. 1591—English

  260. Defence of Poesie
    1595—English

    • Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke

  261. Poems
    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    Edmund Spenser
  262. The Faerie Queene
    originally published in two volumes, 1590 and 1596—English

    • "The minor poems"

    Sixteenth Century—English

    • Walter Raleigh

    Poems
    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    Christopher Marlowe
    • Poems

    late Sixteenth Century—English

    • Plays

    late Sixteenth Century—English

    • Michael Drayton

    Poems
    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    Samuel Daniel
    • Poems

  263. late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

  264. A Defence of Rime

  265. 1602—English

  266. Thomas Nashe

  267. The Unfortunate Traveller: or, The Life of Jacke Wilton
    1594—English

  268. Thomas Kyd
    The Spanish Tragedy, or Hieronimo Is Mad Again
    ca. 1587—English

    William Shakespeare
    • Plays

    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    • Poems

    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    • Thomas Campion

    "Songs"
    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    John Donne
    • Poems

    early Seventeenth Century—English

    • Sermons

    written 1615-31; edition of 154 sermons published in three volumes: LXXX Sermons, 1640; Fifty Sermons, 1649; and XXVI Sermons, 1660; six sermons published separately during the author’s life: A Sermon Upon the XV. Verse of the XX. Chapter of the Booke of Judges, 1622; A Sermon Upon the VIII. Verse of the I. Chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, 1622; Encænia. The Feast of Celebration. Celebrated at Lincolnes Inne, in a Sermon Thereupon Ascension Day, 1623, 1623; The First Sermon Preached to King Charles, at Saint Iames: 3°. April. 1625., 1625; A Sermon, Preached to the Kings Mtie. at Whitehall, 24. Febr. 1625, 1626; A Sermon of Commemoration of the Lady Dāuers, Late Wife of Sr. John Dāuers, 1627; seven others published soon after his death: Death’s Duell, or, A Consolation to the Soule, Against the Dying Life, and Living Death of the Body, 1632; and Six Sermons, 1634—English

    Ben Jonson
    • Plays

    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    • Poems

    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    • "Masques"

  269. late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

  270. Francis Bacon

  271. Essays: Religious Meditations. Places of Perswasion and Disswasion. Seene and Allowed
    1597; expanded 1612; expanded and retitled Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall, 1625—English

  272. Robert Burton

  273. The Anatomy of Melancholy
    1621; revised through fifth edition—English

    Thomas Browne
  274. Religio Medici

  275. 1643—English

  276. Hydriotaphia, Urne-Buriall, or, A Discourse of the Sepulchrall Urns Lately Found in Norfolk

  277. 1658—English

  278. The Garden of Cyrus, or The Quincunciall, Lozenge, or Net-work Plantations of the Ancients, Artificially, Naturally, Mystically Considered

  279. 1658—English

  280. Thomas Hobbes
    Leviathan or, The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil
    1651—English

    • Robert Herrick

    Poems
    Seventeenth Century—English

    • Thomas Carew

    Poems
    Seventeenth Century—English

    • Richard Lovelace

    Poems
    Seventeenth Century—English

    • Andrew Marvell

  281. Poems
    Seventeenth Century—English

  282. George Herbert

  283. The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations
    1633—English

    Thomas Traherne
  284. Centuries of Meditations
    written ca. 1670; published 1908—English

    • Poems

  285. Seventeenth Century—English

  286. A Serious and Pathetical Contemplation of the Mercies of God, in Several Most Devout and Sublime Thanksgivings for the Same
    originally anonymously published 1699—English

    • Henry Vaughan

    Poems
    Seventeenth Century—English

    • John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester

    Poems
    Seventeenth Century—English

    • Richard Crashaw

    Poems
    Seventeenth Century—English

    • Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher

    Plays
    early Seventeenth Century—English

    George Chapman
    • "Comedies"

    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    • "Tragedies"

    late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

    • Poems

  287. late Sixteenth-early Seventeenth centuries—English

  288. John Ford

  289. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
    ca. 1633—English

  290. John Marston

  291. The Malcontent
    1603—English

    John Webster
  292. The White Devil

  293. 1612—English

  294. The Duchess of Malfi

  295. ca. 1613-14—English

  296. Thomas Middleton and William Rowley

  297. The Changeling
    1622—English

  298. Cyril Tourneur

  299. The Revenger's Tragedy
    1606—English

  300. Philip Massinger

  301. A New Way to Pay Old Debts
    1626—English

  302. John Bunyan

  303. The Pilgrim's Progress From This World to That Which Is to Come
    1678—English

  304. Izaak Walton

  305. The Compleat Angler
    1653; revised through sixth edition, 1676—English

    John Milton
  306. Paradise Lost

  307. 1667; revised 1674—English

  308. Paradise Regained, a Poem, in IV Books, to Which Is Added Samson Agonistes
    1671—English

    • 'Lycidas'

    originally published in Justa Edouardo King Naufrago, 1638; revised for inclusion in Poems of Mr. John Milton, Both English and Latin, 1645—English

    • A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634: On Michelmas Night, Before the Right Honorable, John Earl of Bridgewater, Viscount Brackly, Lord President of Wales, and One of His Maiesties Most Honorable Privie Councill

    'Comus'
    originally anonymously published 1637; included in Poems of Mr. John Milton, Both English and Latin, 1645—English


    • "Minor poems"

  309. Lubbock uses the term, "Shorter poems"; Seventeenth Century—English

  310. Areopagitica; A Speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing, to the Parliament of England

  311. 1644—English

  312. John Aubrey

  313. Brief Lives
    written 1680-93; published 1813 as Letters Written by Eminent Persons in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; expanded 1898 as Brief Lives, Chiefly of Contemporaries, Set Down by John Aubrey, Between the Years 1669 and 1696—English

  314. Jeremy Taylor

  315. Holy Living and Holy Dying
    originally published in two volumes: The Rules and Exercises of Holy Living, 1650; and The Rules and Exercises of Holy Dying, 1651—English

  316. Samuel Butler
    Hudibras
    originally published in three volumes: 1663, 1664, and 1678—English

    John Dryden
    • Poems

    Seventeenth Century—English

    • Plays

    Seventeenth Century—English

    • "Critical essays"

  317. Seventeenth Century—English

  318. Thomas Otway

  319. Venice Preserv'd
    1682—English

    William Congreve
  320. The Way of the World

  321. 1700—English

  322. Love for Love

  323. 1695—English

    Jonathan Swift
  324. A Tale of a Tub

  325. 1704; revised through fifth edition, 1710—English

  326. Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and Then a Captain of Several Ships
    Gulliver's Travels
    1726; revised 1735—English


    • "Shorter prose works"

    —English

    • Poems

  327. late Seventeenth-early Eighteenth centuries—English

  328. George Etherege
    The Man of Mode, or, Sr. Fopling Flutter
    1676—English

    • Alexander Pope

  329. Poems
    Nineteenth Century—English

  330. John Gay

  331. The Beggar's Opera
    1728—English

    James Boswell
  332. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
    1791—English

    • Journals

    written 1762-95—English

    • Samuel Johnson

  333. Selected works
    Eighteenth Century—English

  334. Edward Gibbon

  335. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
    originally published in six volumes: first, 1776; second-third, 1781; fourth-sixth, 1788—English

    Edmund Burke
  336. A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful

  337. 1757—English

  338. Reflections on the Revolution in France

  339. 1790—English

  340. Maurice Morgann
    An Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff
    1777—English

    • William Collins

    Poems
    Eighteenth Century—English

    • Thomas Gray

  341. Poems
    Eighteenth Century—English

    George Farquhar
  342. The Beaux' Strategem

  343. 1707—English

  344. The Recruiting Officer

  345. 1706—English

    William Wycherley
  346. The Country Wife

  347. 1675—English

  348. The Plain Dealer

  349. 1676—English

    Christopher Smart
  350. Jubilate Agno

  351. written 1759-63—English

  352. A Song to David

  353. 1763—English

    Oliver Goldsmith
  354. The Vicar of Wakefield

  355. 1766—English

  356. She Stoops to Conquer

  357. 1773—English

  358. The Traveller

  359. 1764—English

  360. The Deserted Village

  361. 1770—English

    Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  362. School for Scandal

  363. 1777—English

  364. The Rivals
    1775—English

    • William Cowper

    Poems
    Eighteenth Century—English

    • George Crabbe

  365. "Poetical Works"
    late Eighteenth-early Nineteenth centuries—English

    Daniel Defoe
  366. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders

  367. 1722—English

  368. The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner

  369. originally anonymously published 1719—English

  370. A Journal of the Plague Year: Being Observations or Memorials, of the Most Remarkable Occurrences, as Well Public and Private, Which Happened in London During the Last Great Visitation in 1665

  371. originally anonymously published 1722—English

    Samuel Richardson
  372. Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady

  373. 1748—English

  374. Pamela: or, Virtue Rewarded

  375. 1740; later revised—English

  376. The History of Sir Charles Grandison

  377. 1753—English

    Henry Fielding
  378. The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and His Friend, Mr. Abraham Abrams

  379. 1742—English

  380. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

  381. 1749—English

    Tobias Smollett
  382. The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker

  383. 1771—English

  384. The Adventures of Roderick Random

  385. 1748—English

    Laurence Sterne
  386. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

  387. originally published in nine volumes, 1759-67—English

  388. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy

  389. 1768—English

  390. Francis Burney
    Evelina, or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance Into the World
    originally anonymously published 1778—English

    • Joseph Addison et al.

  391. The Spectator
    periodical originally published 1711-2, 1714; Bloom lists Addison and Richard Steele as authors; Baldwin only names Addison—English

    France:
  392. Jean Froissart

  393. Chroniques
    written 1369-1400—French

    --
  394. La Chanson de Roland
    ca. Eleventh Century—French

    François Villon
    • The Poems of François Villon

  395. 1965; revised 1977; English translations by Galway Kinnell; includes Le Grand Testament—French

  396. Le Grand Testament Villon et le Petit. Son Codicille. Le Jargon et Ses Ballades

  397. 1489—French

  398. Michel de Montaigne

  399. Les Essais
    Essays
    originally published in three volumes: 1580, 1588, and 1595—French


  400. François Rabelais

  401. La Vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel
    originally published in five volumes: Les Horribles et Épouvantables Faits et Prouesses du Très Renommé Pantagruel Roi des Dipsodes, Fils du Grand Géant Gargantua, 1532; La Vie Très Horrifique du Grand Gargantua, Père de Pantagruel, 1534; Le Tiers Livre des Faicts et Dicts Héroïques du Bon Pantagruel, 1546; Le Quart Livre des Faicts et Dicts Héroïques du Bon Pantagruel, 1552; Le Cinquiesme et Dernier Livre des Faicts et Dicts Héroïques du Bon Pantagruel, 1564; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux's English translation—French

  402. Marguerite of Navarre

  403. Heptameron
    1558—French

  404. Joachim du Bellay

  405. Les Regrets
    1558—French

  406. Maurice Scève

  407. Délie, Objet de Plus Haulte Vertu
    1544—French

    Pierre de Ronsard
  408. Les Odes
    originally published in five volumes: first-fourth, 1550; fifth, 1552—French

    • "Elegies"

    Sixteenth Century—French

    • "Sonnets"

  409. Sixteenth Century—French

  410. Philippe Commynes

  411. Memoires
    originally published in two volumes, 1524 and 1528—French

  412. Agrippa d'Aubigné

  413. Les Tragiques
    1616—French

    Robert Garnier
  414. Marc Antoine

  415. 1587—French

  416. Les Juives

  417. 1583—French

    Pierre Corneille
  418. Le Cid

  419. 1637—French

  420. Polyeucte

  421. 1643—French

  422. Nicomède

  423. 1651—French

  424. Horace

  425. 1640—French

  426. Cinna ou la Clémence d'Auguste

  427. 1639—French

  428. Rodogune

  429. 1645—French

  430. François de la Rochefoucauld

  431. Réflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales
    originally anonymously published 1665—French

  432. Jean de la Fontaine

  433. Fables
    originally published in 12 volumes: first-sixth, 1668; seventh-eleventh, 1678; twelfth, 1694—French

    Molière
  434. Le Misanthrope ou l'Atrabilaire Amoureux

  435. The Misanthrope
    1666—French


  436. Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur

  437. 1664—French

  438. L'École des Femmes

  439. The School for Wives
    1662—French


  440. Les Femmes Savantes

  441. The Learned Ladies
    1672—French


  442. Dom Juan ou le Festin de Pierre

  443. 1660—French

  444. L'École des Maris

  445. 1661—French

  446. Les Précieuses Ridicules

  447. 1659—French

  448. Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme

  449. 1670—French

  450. L'Avare ou L'École du Mensonge

  451. The Miser
    1668—French


  452. Le Malade Imaginaire

  453. The Imaginary Invalid
    1673—French


  454. Blaise Pascal
    Pensées
    Thoughts
    1669—French


    • Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet

  455. "Funerary orations"
    Seventeenth Century—French

    Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux
  456. L'Art Poétique

  457. 1674—French

  458. Le Lutrin: Poème Héroï-comique

  459. 1672-4, 1683—French

    Jean Racine
  460. Phèdre

  461. 1677—French

  462. Andromaque

  463. 1667—French

  464. Britannicus

  465. 1669—French

  466. Athalie
    1691—French

    Pierre de Marivaux
    • Seven Comdies

  467. 1968; English translations by Oscar Mandel and Adrienne S Mandel—French

  468. Arlequin Poli par l'Amour

  469. 1720—French

  470. La Double Inconstance

  471. 1723—French

  472. Le Triomphe de Plutus

  473. 1728—French

  474. Le Jeu de l'Amour et du Hasard

  475. 1730—French

  476. L'Heureux Strategème

  477. 1733—French

  478. Les Fausses Confidences

  479. 1737—French

  480. Les Sincères

  481. 1739—French

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  482. Les Confessions

  483. 1782—French

  484. Émile, ou de l'Éducation

  485. 1762—French

  486. Julie, ou la Nouvelle Héloïse

  487. originally entitled Lettres de Deux Amans Habitans d'une Petite Ville au Pied des Alpes, published 1761—French

    Voltaire
  488. Zadig

  489. 1747—French

  490. Candide, ou L'Optimisme

  491. 1759; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Tobias Smollett's English translation—French

  492. Lettres Philosophiques

  493. Letters Concerning the English Nation
    English translation, 1733; French original, 1734; revised 1778—English


  494. Poème sur le Désastre de Lisbonne

  495. 1756—French

  496. Abbé Prévost

  497. L'Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut
    seventh volume of Homme de Qualité; published separately 1731—French

  498. Madame de la Fayette
    La Princess de Clèves
    originally anonymously published 1678—French

    • Nicolas Chamfort

  499. Products of the Perfected Civilization: Selected Writings of Chamfort
    1969; English translations by W S Merwin—French

  500. Denis Diderot

  501. Le Neveu de Rameau ou la Satire Seconde
    German traslation, 1805; French original, 1823—French

  502. Choderlos de Laclos

  503. Les Liaisons Dangereuses
    The Dangerous Liaisons
    1782—French


    Germany:
  504. Desiderius Erasmus

  505. Stultitiae Laus
    In Praise of Folly
    1511; revised—Latin

    [Bloom notes here: "Erasmus, a Dutchman living in Switzerland and Germany, while writing in Latin, is placed here arbitrarily, but also as an influence on the Lutheran Reformation."]

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  506. Faust

  507. originally published in two volumes: first, Faust. Der Tragödie Erster Teil, published in part, 1790; in its entirey, 1808; revised 1829; second, Faust. Der Tragödie Zweiter Teil, 1832—German

  508. Aus Mienem Leben: Dichtung und Warheit

  509. From My Life: Poetry and Truth
    originally published in four volumes: first-third, 1811-13; fourth, 1833—German


  510. Egmont

  511. 1788—German

  512. Die Wahlverwandtschaften

  513. Elective Affinities
    1809—German


  514. Die Leiden des Jungen Werthers

  515. The Sorrows of Young Werther
    1774; revised 1787—German



    late Eighteenth-early Nineteenth centuries—German

  516. Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre

  517. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
    1795-96—German


  518. Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre, Oder Die Entsagenden

  519. Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years, or the Renunciants
    1821; revised 1829—German


  520. Italienische Reise
    Italian Journey
    1816-17—German


    • The Collected Works Volume 8: Verse Plays and Epic

  521. 1987; includes Hermann and Dorothea—German

  522. Hermann und Dorothea

  523. 1798—German

  524. Erotica Romana

  525. 1790; later retitled Römische Elegien—German

  526. Venezianische Epigramme

  527. 1790—German

  528. Westöstlicher Diwan

  529. The West-Eastern Divan
    1819; revised 1827—German


    Friedrich Schiller
  530. Die Räuber

  531. 1781—German

  532. Maria Stuart

  533. 1800—German

  534. Wallenstein

  535. three parts: Die Piccolomini, Wallensteins Lager, and Wallensteins Tod, 1798-99—German

  536. Don Karlos, Infant von Spanien
    1787—German

    • 'Über Naive und Sentimentalische Dichtung'

  537. originally published serially in Die Horen: Über Naive, Nov. 1795; Die sentimentalischen Dichter, Dec. 1795; and Beschluß der Abhandlung Über Naive und sentimentalische Dichter, Jan. 1796—German

    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
  538. Laokoon Oder Über die Grenzen der Mahlerey und Poesie

  539. Laocoon: or, The limits of Poetry and Painting
    1766—German


  540. Nathan der Weise
    1779—German

    Friedrich Hölderlin
    • Hymns and Fragments

    1984; English translations by Richard Sieburth—German

    • Poems and Fragments

    1961; English translations by Michael Hamburger; later editions entitled Selected Poems—German

    Heinrich von Kleist
    • Five Plays

  541. 1988; English translations by Martin Greenberg—German

  542. Amphitryon

  543. 1807—German

  544. Robert Guiskard, Herzog der Normänner

  545. 1808—German

  546. Penthesilea

  547. 1808—German

  548. Der Zerbrochne Krug

  549. published and performed in part, 1808; published in its entirety, 1811—German

  550. Prinz Friedrich von Homburg Oder die Schlacht bei Fehrbellin
    1821—German

    • Stories

  551. early Nineteenth Century—German

    The Democratic Age:
    Italy:
    Ugo Foscolo
  552. Dei Sepolcri

  553. 1807—Italian

  554. Ultime Lettere di Jacopo Ortis
    1798—Italian

    • "Odes"

  555. late Eighteenth-early Nineteenth centuries—Italian

  556. Le Grazie

  557. published in part, 1803 and 1818; in its entirety, 1822—Italian

    Alessandro Manzoni
  558. I Promessi Sposi

  559. The Betrothed
    1827—Italian


  560. Del Romanzo Storico
    written ca. 1828-50—Italian

    Giacomo Leopardi
    • Operette Morali: Essays and Dialogues

    1982; English translations by Giovanni Cecchetti—Italian

    • The Moral Essays

  561. English translations by Harold Norse—Italian

  562. Operette Morali
    1827—Italian

    • Poems

    early Nineteenth Century—Italian

    • Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli

    The Roman Sonnets of G G Belli
    1960; English translations by Howard Norse—Italian

    Giosuè Carducci
    • 'Inno a Satana'

  563. 1863—Italian

  564. Odi Barbare
    originally published in three volumes, 1877-89—Italian

    • "Rhymes and Rhythms"

  565. Bloom possibly could have meant to list the 1942 collection, Lyrics and Rhythms—Italian

    Giovanni Verga
  566. Novelle Rusticane

  567. Little Novels of Sicily
    1883—Italian


  568. Mastro-Don Gesualdo

  569. 1889—Italian

  570. I Malavoglia
    1881—Italian

    • The She-Wolf and Other Stories

    English translations by Giovanni Cecchetti—Italian

    Spain and Portugal:
    • Gustavo Adolpho Bécquer

  571. Poems
    Nineteenth Century—Spanish

  572. Benito Pérez Galdós

  573. Fortunato and Jacinto
    1886-7—Spanish

  574. Clarin (Leopoldo Alas)

  575. La Regenta
    1884-5—Spanish

  576. José Maria de Eça de Queirós

  577. Os Maias: Episódios da Vida Romântica
    1888—Portuguese

    France:
    Benjamin Constant
  578. Adolphe, Anecdote Trouvée dans les Papiers d'un Inconnu

  579. originally anonymously published 1816—French

  580. Le Cahier Rouge

  581. 1907—French

  582. François-René de Chateaubriand

  583. Génie du Christianisme
    1802; originally included the novellas, René and Atala, both later published together in a single volume, and as part of a larger work, Les Natchez, 1826—French

  584. Alphonse de Lamartine

  585. Méditations Poétiques
    1820—French

    Alfred de Vigny
  586. Chatterton
    1835—French

    • Poems

    Nineteenth Century—French

    Victor Hugo
    • The Distance, the Shadows: Selected Poems

  587. 1981; English translations by Harry Guest—French

  588. Les Misérables

  589. 1862—French

  590. Notre-Dame de Paris

  591. The Hunchback of Notre Dame
    1831—French


  592. William Shakespeare

  593. 1864—French

  594. Les Travailleurs de la Mer

  595. 1866—French


  596. La Fin de Satan

  597. 1886—French

  598. Dieu
    1891—French

    Alfred de Musset
    • Poems

  599. Nineteenth Century—French

  600. Lorenzaccio
    1834—French

    Gérard de Nerval
    • Les Chimères

  601. twelve poems originally published in periodicals and earlier books by the author; published together in Les Filles du Feu, 1854—French

  602. Sylvie: Souvenirs du Valois

  603. originally published in La Revue des Deux Mondes, 1853—French

  604. Aurélia ou le Rêve et la Vie

  605. 1855—French

    Théophile Gautier
  606. Mademoiselle de Maupin

  607. 1835—French

  608. Émaux et Camées

  609. Enamels and Cameos
    1852; expanded later editions—French


    Honoré de Balzac
  610. La Fille aux Yeux d'Or

  611. The Girl With the Golden Eyes
    1835—French


  612. Louise Lambert

  613. 1832—French

  614. Le Peau de Chagrin

  615. The Wild Ass's Skin; The Magic Skin
    1831—French


  616. Le Père Goriot

  617. Father Goriot
    originally published serially Dec. 1834-Feb. 1835 in Revue de Paris—French


  618. La Cousine Bette

  619. originally published in Le Constitutionnel Oct.-Dec. 1846—French

  620. Splendeurs et Misères des Courtisanes

  621. The Splendors and Miseries of Courtesans; A Harlot High and Low
    originally published in four volumes, 1838-47—French


  622. Eugénie Grandet

  623. 1833—French

  624. Ursule Mirouët

  625. 1841—French

    Stendhal
  626. De l'Amour

  627. 1822—French

  628. Le Rouge et le Noir, Chronique du XIXe Siècle

  629. The Red and the Black
    1830—French


  630. Le Chartreuse de Parme

  631. The Charterhouse of Parma
    1839—French


    Gustave Flaubert
  632. Madame Bovary

  633. originally published serially Oct. 1856-Dec. 1856 in La Revue de Paris—French

  634. L'Éducation Sentimentale

  635. 1869—French

  636. Salammbô
    1862—French

    • 'Un Cœur Simple'

  637. part of Trois Contes, 1877—French

  638. George Sand

  639. La Mare au Diable
    1846—French

    Charles Baudelaire
  640. Les Fleurs du Mal

  641. The Flowers of Evil
    1857—French


  642. Le Spleen de Paris
    1869—French

    • Stephané Mallarmé

    Selected Poetry and Prose
    1982—French

    • Paul Verlaine

    Selected Poems
    1948; English translations by C F MacIntyre—French

    Arthur Rimbaud
    • Complete Works

  643. 1975; English translations by Paul Schmidt; inclues Une Saison en Enfer [1873]; Les Illuminations [1886]; 'Le Bateau Ivre'; and other poems—French

  644. Une Saison en Enfer

  645. A Season in Hell
    1873—French


  646. Les Illuminations
    published in part serially May-Jun. 1886 in La Vogue; in its entirety later the same year—French

    • 'Le Bateau Ivre'

  647. 'The Drunken Boat'
    written 1871—English


  648. Tristan Corbière
    Les Amours Jaunes
    1873—French

    • Jules Laforgue

    Selected Writings
    1956; English translations by William Jay Smith—French

    • Guy de Maupassant

  649. Stories
    Nineteenth Century—French

    Émile Zola
  650. Germinal

  651. originally published serially Apr. 1884-Jan. 1885 in Gil Blas—French

  652. L'Assommoir

  653. 1877—French

  654. Nana

  655. originally published serially 1879-80 in La Voltaire—French

    Scandinavia:
    Henrik Ibsen
  656. Brand

  657. 1866—Norwegian

  658. Peer Gynt

  659. 1867—Norwegian

  660. Kejser og Galilæer

  661. Emperor and Galilean
    1873—Norwegian


  662. Hedda Gabler

  663. 1890—Norwegian

  664. Bygmester Solness

  665. The Master Builder
    1892—Norwegian


  666. Fruen fra Havet

  667. The Lady From the Sea
    1888—Norwegian


  668. Når vi Døde Vågner

  669. When We Dead Awaken
    1899—Norwegian


    August Strindberg
  670. Till Damaskus

  671. originally published in three volumes: first-second, 1898; third, 1904—Swedish

  672. Fröken Julie

  673. Miss Julie
    written 1888—Swedish


  674. Fadren

  675. written 1887—Swedish

  676. Dödsdansen

  677. written 1900—Swedish

  678. Spöksonaten

  679. The Ghost Sonata
    1908—Swedish


  680. Ett Drömspel
    1907—Swedish

    Great Britain:
    • Robert Burns

    Poems
    late Eighteenth Century—English

    William Blake
    • The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake

  681. 1982; edited by David V Erdman; includes Poetical Sketches; All Religions Are One; There Is No Natural Religion; Tiriel; Songs of Innocence and Experience Showing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul; The Book of Thel; The Marriage of Heaven and Hell; The French Revolution; Visions of the Daughters of Albion; The Gates of Paradise; America a Prophecy; Europe a Prophecy; The Book of Urizen; The Song of Los; The Book of Los; The Book of Ahania; Vala, or The Four Zoas; Milton; Jerusalem; The Everlasting Gospel; On Homers Poetry; On Virgil; The Ghost of Abel; 'An Island in the Moon'; and other works—English

  682. Poetical Sketches

  683. 1783—English

  684. All Religions Are One

  685. written ca. 1788—English

  686. There Is No Natural Religion

  687. written ca. 1788—English

  688. Tiriel

  689. written ca. 1789; originally published as part of The Poetical Works of William Blake, 1874—English

  690. Songs of Innocence and Experience Showing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul

  691. published in part, 1789, as Songs of Innocence; in its entirety, 1794—English

  692. The Book of Thel

  693. written 1789-90—English

  694. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

  695. written 1790—English

  696. The French Revolution

  697. 1791—English

  698. Visions of the Daughters of Albion

  699. 1793—English

  700. For Children: The Gates of Paradise

  701. 1793; revised 1820 and retitled, For the Sexes: The Gates of Paradise—English

  702. America, a Prophecy

  703. 1793—English

  704. Europe, a Prophecy

  705. 1794—English

  706. The Book of Urizen

  707. originally entitled The First Book of Urizen, published 1794—English

  708. The Song of Los

  709. 1795—English

  710. The Book of Los

  711. 1795—English

  712. The Book of Ahania

  713. 1795—English

  714. Vala, or The Four Zoas

  715. written ca. 1797-1807—English

  716. Milton, a Poem in 2 Books

  717. written ca. 1804-11—English

  718. Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion

  719. 1820; written ca. 1804-20—English

  720. The Everlasting Gospel

  721. written ca. 1818—English

  722. On Homers Poetry; On Virgil

  723. ca. 1822—English

  724. The Ghost of Abel
    1822—English

    William Wordsworth
    • Poems

  725. late Eighteenth-early Nineteenth centuries—English

  726. The Prelude or, Growth of the Poet's Mind: An Autobiographical Poem

  727. 1850; earlier versions written 1799 and 1805—English

    Walter Scott
  728. Waverley; or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since

  729. originally anonymously published 1814—English

  730. The Heart of Midlothian

  731. originally anonymously published 1818—English

  732. Redgauntlet

  733. originally anonymously published 1824—English

  734. The Tale of Old Mortality

  735. originally anonymously published 1816—English

    Jane Austen
  736. Pride and Prejudice

  737. originally anonymously published 1813—English

  738. Emma

  739. originally anonymously published 1815—English

  740. Mansfield Park

  741. originally anonymously published 1814—English

  742. Persuasion
    originally anonymously published 1817—English

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    • Poems and Prose

  743. 1957; edited by Kathleen Raine; includes Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision in a Dream; The Pains of Sleep [1816]; selections from Biographia Literaria, 1817; and other poems, correspondence, and essays—English

  744. Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision in a Dream; The Pains of Sleep

  745. 1816—English

  746. Dorothy Wordsworth
    The Grasmere Journals
    1897—English

    • William Hazlitt

  747. "Essays and criticism"
    Nineteenth Century—English

    Lord Byron
  748. Don Juan
    originally published in six volumes: Jul. 1819; Aug. 1821; Jul. 1823; Aug. 1823; Dec. 1823; Mar. 1824—English

    • Poems

    early Nineteenth Century—English

    Walter Savage Landor
    • Poems

  749. Nineteenth Century—English

  750. Imaginary Conversations

  751. originally published in five volumes: first and second, 1824; third, 1828; fourth and fifth, 1829—English

    Thomas de Quincey
  752. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
    originally published serially Sep.-Oct. 1821 in the London Magazine—English

    • "Selected prose"

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Charles Lamb

  753. Essays
    Nineteenth Century—English

  754. Maria Edgeworth

  755. Castle Rackrent
    1800—English

  756. John Galt

  757. The Entail
    1823—English

    Elizabeth Gaskell
  758. Cranford

  759. originally published serially 1851 in Household Words—English

  760. Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life

  761. 1848—English

  762. North and South

  763. originally published serially Sep. 1854-Jan. 1855 in Household Words—English

  764. James Hogg

  765. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner: Written by Himself: With a Detail of Curious Traditionary Facts and Other Evidence by the Editor
    originally anonymously published 1824—English

  766. Charles Maturin
    Melmoth the Wanderer
    1820—English

    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    • Poems

    early Nineteenth Century—English

    • 'A Defence of Poetry'

  767. written 1821; originally published 1840 in Essays, Letters From Abroad, Translations and Fragments—English

  768. Mary Shelley
    Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
    originally anonymously published 1818—English

    • John Clare

    Poems
    Nineteenth Century—English

    John Keats
    • Poems

    early Nineteenth Century—English

    • Correspondence

  769. early Nineteenth Century—English

    Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  770. Death's Jest-Book
    1850—English

    • Poems

  771. early Nineteenth Century—English

    George Darley
  772. Nepenthe
    1835—English

    • Poems

    early Nineteenth Century—English

    • Thomas Hood

    Poems
    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Thomas Wade

    Poems
    Nineteenth Century—English

    Robert Browning
    • Poems

  773. Nineteenth Century—English

  774. The Ring and the Book

  775. originally published in four volumes, 1868-9—English

    Charles Dickens
  776. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club

  777. The Pickwick Papers
    originally published serially Apr. 1836-Nov. 1837 under the pseudonym, Boz—English


  778. The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Publish on Any Account)

  779. originally published serially May 1849-Nov. 1850—English

  780. Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress

  781. originally published under the pseudonym, Boz, serially Feb. 1837-April 1839 in Bentley's Miscellany—English

  782. A Tale of Two Cities

  783. originally published serially Apr.-Nov. 1859 in All the Year Round—English

  784. Bleak House

  785. originally published serially Mar. 1852-Sep. 1853—English

  786. Hard Times - For These Times

  787. originally published serially in Household Words, Apr. 1854-Aug. 1854—English

  788. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby

  789. originally published serially Mar. 1838-Sep. 1839 under the pseudonym, Boz—English

  790. Dealings With the Firm of Dombey and Son: Wholesale, Retail and for Exportation

  791. originally published serially Oct. 1846-Apr. 1848—English

  792. Great Expectations

  793. originally published serially Dec. 1860-Aug. 1861 in All the Year Round—English

  794. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

  795. originally published serially Jan. 1843-Jul. 1844 under the pseudonym, Boz—English

  796. A Christmas Carol

  797. 1843—English

  798. The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells That Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In

  799. 1844—English

  800. The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home

  801. 1845—English

  802. The Battle of Life: A Love Story

  803. 1846—English

  804. The Haunted Men and the Ghost's Bargain, A Fancy for Christmas-Time

  805. 1848—English

  806. Little Dorrit

  807. originally published serially Dec. 1855-Jun. 1857—English

  808. Our Mutual Friend

  809. originally published serially May 1864-Nov. 1865—English

  810. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
    originally published serially Apr.-Sep. 1870—English

    • Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    Poems
    Nineteenth Century—English

    Dante Gabriel Rossetti
    • Poems

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • "Translations"

    Nineteenth Century—English

    Matthew Arnold
    • Poems

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Essays

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Arthur Hugh Clough

    Poems
    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Christina Rossetti

  811. Poems
    Nineteenth Century—English

    Thomas Love Peacock
  812. Nightmare Abbey

  813. 1818; revised 1837—English

  814. Gryll Grange
    originally published serially 1860 in Fraser's Magazine—English

    Gerard Manley Hopkins
    • Poems

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • "Prose"

    Nineteenth Century—English

    Thomas Carlyle
    • Essays

  815. Bloom's entry inscribed as "Selected Prose"; Nineteenth Century—English

  816. Sartor Resartus

  817. originally published serially 1833-34 in Fraser's Magazine—English

    John Ruskin
  818. Modern Painters

  819. originally published in five volumes: first, 1843; second, 1846; third-fourth, 1856; fifth, 1860—English

  820. The Stones of Venice

  821. originally published in three volumes: first, 1851; second-third, 1853—English

  822. Unto This Last: Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy

  823. originally published serially 1860-61 in Cornhill Magazine—English

  824. The Queen of the Air: A Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm

  825. 1869—English

    Walter Pater
  826. Studies in the History of the Renaissance
    1873; ten essays, six of which originally published in the Fortnightly Review, 1869-71, two in the Westminster Review, 1867-8—English

    • Appreciations, With an Essay on Style

  827. 1889; revised 1890; essays previously published—French

  828. Imaginary Portraits

  829. four essays originally published 1885-7 in Macmillan's Magazine—English

  830. Marius the Epicurean

  831. 1885—English

  832. Omar Khayyam

  833. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
    ca. Eleventh-Twelfth centuries; compiled by Edward FitzGerald in five editions, 1859, 1868, 1872, 1879, and 1889—Persian

    John Stuart Mill
  834. On Liberty

  835. 1859—English

  836. Autobiography

  837. 1873—English

    John Henry Newman
  838. Apologia pro Vita Sua

  839. 1864; revised 1865—English

  840. An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent

  841. 1870—English

  842. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated

  843. 1873; originally published in two parts: The Scope and Nature of University Education—originally published 1852, with two alternate titles: Discourses on University Education, and Discourses on the Scope and Nature of University Education, then retitled and revised in 1859; and Lectures and Essays on University Subjects, 1859—English

    Anthony Trollope
  844. The Warden

  845. 1855—English

  846. Barchester Towers

  847. 1857—English

  848. Doctor Thorne

  849. 1858—English

  850. Framley Parsonage

  851. originally published serially Jan. 1860-Apr. 1861 in Cornhill Magazine—English

  852. The Small House at Allington

  853. originally published serially Sep. 1862-Apr. 1864—English

  854. The Last Chronicle of Barset

  855. originally published serially Dec. 1866-Jul. 1867—English

  856. Can You Forgive Her?

  857. originally published serially 1864-65—English

  858. Phineas Finn

  859. originally published serially Oct. 1867-May 1868 in St. Paul's Magazine—English

  860. The Eustace Diamonds

  861. originally published serially Jul. 1871-Feb. 1873 in the Fortnightly Review—English

  862. Phineas Redux

  863. originally published serially Jul. 1873-Jan. 1874 in the Graphic—English

  864. The Prime Minister

  865. originally published serially Nov. 1875-Jun. 1876—English

  866. The Duke's Children

  867. originally published serially Oct. 1879-Jul. 1880 in All the Year Round—English

  868. Orley Farm

  869. originally published serially Mar. 1861-Oct. 1862—English

  870. The Way We Live Now
    originally published serially 1875—English

    Lewis Carroll
    • The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll

  871. 1920; includes Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [1865]; Phantasmagoria and Other Poems [1869]; Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There [1871]; The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in 8 Fits [1876]; A Tangled Tale [1880-5]; Sylvie and Bruno [1889; 1893]; Three Sunsets and Other Poems [1898]; other works—English

  872. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

  873. 1865—English

  874. Phantasmagoria and Other Poems

  875. 1869—English

  876. Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There

  877. 1871—English

  878. The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony in 8 Fits

  879. 1876—English

  880. A Tangled Tale

  881. originally published serially Apr. 1880-Mar. 1885 in the Monthly Packet—English

  882. Sylvie and Bruno

  883. originally published in two volumes: Sylvie and Bruno, 1889; and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, 1893—English

  884. Three Sunsets and Other Poems

  885. 1898—English

    Edward Lear
  886. A Book of Nonsense

  887. originally anonymously published 1846; revisd 1861—English

  888. Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets

  889. 1870—English

  890. More Nonsense Pictures, Rhymes Botany &c.

  891. 1872—English

  892. Laughable Lyrics. A Fourth Book of Nonsense Poems, Songs, Botany, Music, &c.

  893. 1877—English

  894. George Gissing
    New Grub Street
    1891—English

    Algernon Charles Swinburne
    • Poems

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Correspondence

  895. Nineteenth Century—English

    Charlotte Brontë
  896. Jane Eyre: An Autobiography

  897. originally published under the pseudonym, Currer Bell, 1847—English

  898. Villette
    originally published under the pseudonym, Currer Bell, 1853—English

    Emily Brontë
    • Poems

  899. Nineteenth Century—English

  900. Wuthering Heights

  901. originally published 1847 under the pseudonym, Ellis Bell; revised 1850—English

    William Makepeace Thackeray
  902. Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero

  903. originally published serially Jan. 1847-Jul. 1848—English

  904. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Q. Anne. Written by Himself
    1852—English

    George Meredith
    • Poems

  905. Nineteenth Century—English

  906. The Egoist
    1879—English

    • Francis Thompson

    Poems
    late Nineteenth-early Twentieth centuries—English

    • Lionel Johnson

    Poems
    late Nineteenth-early Twentieth centuries—English

    • Robert Bridges

    Poems
    late Nineteenth-early Twentieth centuries—English

    G K Chesterton
    • The Collected Poems of G K Chesteron

  907. 1927—English

  908. The Man Who Was Thursday

  909. 1908—English

    Samuel Butler
  910. Erewhon: or, Over the Range

  911. 1872—English

  912. The Way of All Flesh

  913. 1903; written 1873-74—English

    W S Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
  914. Thespis

  915. 1871—English

  916. Trial by Jury

  917. 1875—English

  918. The Sorcerer

  919. 1877—English

  920. H M S Pinafore; or, The Lass That Loved the Sailor

  921. 1878—English

  922. The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty

  923. 1879—English

  924. Patience; or, Bunthorne's Bride

  925. 1881—English

  926. Iolanthe; or, The Peer and the Peri

  927. 1882—English

  928. Princess Idea; or, Castle Adamant

  929. 1884—English

  930. The Mikado; or, The Town of Titipu

  931. 1885—English

  932. Ruddigore; or, The Witch's Curse

  933. 1887—English

  934. The Yeoman of the Guard; or, The Merryman and His Maid

  935. 1888—English

  936. The Gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria

  937. 1889—English

  938. Utopia, Limited; or, The Flowers of Progress

  939. 1893—English

  940. The Grand Duke; or, The Statutory Duel

  941. 1896—English

    W S Gilbert
  942. The "Bab" Ballads—Much Sound and Little Sense

  943. 1868—English

  944. More "Bab" Ballads

  945. 1872—English

    Wilkie Collins
  946. The Moonstone

  947. originally published serially 1868 in All the Year Round—English

  948. The Woman in White

  949. originally published serially Nov. 1859-Aug. 1860 in All the Year Round—English

  950. No Name
    originally published serially 1862 in All the Year Round—English

    • Coventry Patmore

    "Odes"
    Nineteenth Century—English

    • James Thomson

    'The City of Dreadful Night'
    originally published 1874 in the National Reformer, under the pseudonym Bysshe Vanolis; included in The City of Dreadful Night and Other Poems, 1880, published under the name, James Thomson ("B.V.")—English

    Oscar Wilde
    • Plays

  951. unspecified selection—English

  952. The Picture of Dorian Grey
    originally published Jul. 1890 in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine; revised and expanded 1891; alternate earlier version published 2011—English

    • 'The Critic as Artist'

    originally entitled 'The True Function and Value of Criticism: With Some Remarks on the Importance of Doing Nothing: A Dialogue', published Jul. and Sep. 1890 in the Nineteenth Century; included in Intentions [1891]—English

    • Correspondence

    unspecified selection—English

    • John Davidson

    Ballads and Songs
    1894—English

    • Ernest Dowson

  953. Complete Poems
    1928—English

    George Eliot
  954. Adam Bede

  955. 1859—English

  956. Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe

  957. 1861—English

  958. The Mill on the Floss

  959. 1860—English

  960. Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life

  961. originally published serially Dec. 1871-Dec. 1872—English

  962. Daniel Deronda
    1876—English

    Robert Louis Stevenson
    • Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson

  963. 1906—English

  964. Kidnapped

  965. originally published serially May-Jul. 1886 in Young Folks—English

  966. Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

  967. 1886—English

  968. Treasure Island
    originally entitled Treasure Island or, The Mutiny of the Hispaniola, published serially 1891-92 in Young Folks under the pseudonym, Captain George North—English

    • New Arabian Nights

  969. 1882; first volume entitled 'Later-Day Arabian Nights', originally published Jun.-Oct. 1878 in London Magazine; second volume features stories originally published in varied periodicals—English

  970. The Master of Ballantrae

  971. 1889—English

  972. Weir of Hermiston
    1896—English

    William Morris
    • "Early romances"

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Poems

  973. Nineteenth Century—English

  974. The Earthly Paradise

  975. 1868—English

  976. The Well at the World's End

  977. 1896—English

  978. News From Nowhere

  979. 1890—English

  980. Bram Stoker

  981. Dracula
    1897—English

    George MacDonald
  982. Lilith

  983. 1895—English

  984. At the Back of the North Wind

  985. originally published serially 1868 in Good Words for the Young—English

    Germany:
    Novalis
  986. Hymnen an Die Nacht
    originally published 1800 in Athenaeum—German

    • "Aphorisms"

    late Eighteenth Century—German

    • Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

    Stories
    Nineteenth Century—German

    Eduard Mörike
    • Selected Poems

  987. 1972; English translations by Christopher Middleton; this book also features translations of poems by Friedrich Hölderlin—German

  988. Mozart auf der Reise Nach Prag

  989. 1856—German

    Theodor Storm
  990. Immensee
    originally published in Volksbuch auf das Jahr 1850, 1849; revised 1851—German

    • Poems

  991. late Eighteenth Century—German

    Gottfried Keller
  992. Der Grüne Heinrich
    1855; revised 1879—German

    • Stories

  993. late Nineteenth Century—German

    E T A Hoffmann
  994. Die Elixiere des Teufels
    1815—German

    • Stories

  995. early Nineteenth Century—English

    Jeremias Gotthelf
  996. Die Schwarze Spinne

  997. The Black Spider
    1842—German


    Adalbert Stifter
  998. Der Nachsommer
    1857—German

    • Stories

    Nineteenth Century—German

    Friedrich Schlegel
    • "Criticism"

    late Eighteenth-early Nineteenth centuries—German

    • "Aphorisms"

  999. late Eighteenth-early Nineteenth centuries—German

    Georg Büchner
  1000. Dantons Tod

  1001. 1835—German

  1002. Woyzeck
    1837—German

    Heinrich Heine
    • The Complete Poems of Heinrich Heine

  1003. 1982; English translations by Hal Draper; includes Tragedies With a Lyrical Intermezzo; New Poems; Atta Troll; and Romanzero—German

  1004. Tragödien Nebst Einem Lyrischen Intermezzo

  1005. Tragedies With a Lyrical Intermezzo
    1823—German


  1006. Neue Gedichte

  1007. 1844—German

  1008. Atta Troll: Ein Sommernachtstraumpan

  1009. 1844—German

  1010. Romanzero

  1011. 1851—German

    Richard Wagner
    Der Ring des Nibelungen
    cycle of four operas composed 1848-74

    Friedrich Nietzsche
  1012. Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik

  1013. The Birth of Tragedy
    1872; revised and retitled Die Geburt der Tragödie, Oder: Griechentum und Pessimismus, 1886—German


  1014. Jenseits von Gut und Böse: Vorspiel Einer Philosophie der Zukunft

  1015. Beyond Good and Evil
    1886—German


  1016. Zur Genealogue der Moral: Eine Streitschrift

  1017. On the Genealogy of Morals
    1887—German


  1018. Der Wille zur Mach

  1019. The Will to Power
    1901; revised 1906—German


  1020. Theodor Fontane
    Effi Briest
    originally published serially 1894-95—German

    • Stefan George

    Poems
    Nineteenth Century—German

    Russia:
    Alexander Pushkin
    • The Complete Prose Tales of Alexandr Sergeyevitch Pushkin

  1021. 1966; includes The Captain's Daughter and The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin—Russian

  1022. Kapitanskaâ Dočka

  1023. The Captain's Daughter
    originally published 1836 in Sovremennik—Russian


  1024. Povesti Pokojnogo Ivana Petroviča Belkina
    The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin
    1831—Russian


    • Collected Narrative and Lyric Poetry

  1025. 1984; English translations by Walter Arndt; includes Ruslan i Lûdmila—Russian

  1026. Ruslan i Lûdmila

  1027. 1820—Russian

  1028. Evgénij Onegin
    Eugene Onegin
    published in part serially 1825-32; in its entirety, 1833; revised 1837—Russian


    • Narrative Poems by Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov

  1029. 1983; English translations by Charles Johnston—Russian

  1030. Boris Godunov
    1831—Russian

    Nikolai Gogol
    • The Complete Tales of Nikolai Gogol

  1031. 1985; includes Evenings on a Farm Near Dikaka, and Mirgorod; selections from Arabesques; plus a section entitled Other Tales, which includes 'The Nose'; 'The Coach'; 'The Portrait'; and 'The Overcoat'—Russian

  1032. Veĉerá na hútore bliz Dikán'ki

  1033. Evenings on a Farm Near Dikaka
    originally published in two volumes, 1831 and 1832—Russian


  1034. Mirgorod

  1035. 1835—Russian

  1036. Mërtvyâ Duši

  1037. Dead Souls
    1842—Russian


  1038. Revizor

  1039. The Government Inspector
    1836; revised 1842—Russian


  1040. Mikhail Lermontov

  1041. Geroj Našego Vremeni
    A Hero of Our Time
    1840; revised 1841—Russian

    [see also additional Lermontov entry above, under Pushkin]

  1042. Sergey Aksakov

  1043. Semejnaâ Hronika
    Family Chronicle
    1856—Russian


    Alexander Herzen
  1044. Byloe i Dumy

  1045. My Past and Thoughts
    published in part serially 1855-9, 1861-2, and 1869 in Poliarnaia Zvezda (Pole Star); and 1857-67 in Kolokol—Russian


  1046. From the Other Shore

  1047. 1850—Russian

    Ivan Goncharov
  1048. Fregat Pallada

  1049. The Frigate Pallada
    originally published in Otečestvennye Zapiski, Apr. 1855—Russian


  1050. Oblomov

  1051. 1859—Russian

    Ivan Turgenev
  1052. Zapiski Ohotnika

  1053. A Sportsman's Sketches
    originally published in Sovremennik, 1852—Russian


  1054. Mesâc v Derevne

  1055. A Month in the Country
    1855—Russian


  1056. Otcy i Deti

  1057. Fathers and Children; Fathers and Sons
    originally published Feb. 1862 in Rússkij Véstnik—Russian


  1058. Nakanúne

  1059. On the Eve
    1860—Russian


  1060. Pervaâ Lûbov'

  1061. First Love
    1860—Russian


    Fyodor Dostoevsky
  1062. Zapaski iz Podpol'â

  1063. Notes From Underground
    1864—Russian


  1064. Prestuplénie i Nakazániye

  1065. Crime and Punishment
    originally published serially Jan.-Dec. 1866 in Rússkij Véstnik; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky's English translation—Russian


  1066. Idiot

  1067. originally published serially 1868-9 in Rússkij Véstnik—Russian

  1068. Besy

  1069. Demons; The Devils; The Possessed
    1872—Russian


  1070. Brat'â Karamazovy
    The Brothers Karamazov
    originally published serially 1880 in Rússkij Véstnik—Russian


    • The Short Novels of Dostoevsky

  1071. 1945; includes The Gambler; Notes From Underground; Uncle's Dream; The Eternal Husband; The Double; The Friend of the Family—Russian

  1072. Igrok

  1073. The Gambler
    1867—Russian


  1074. Dâdûškin Son

  1075. Uncle's Dream
    1859—Russian


  1076. Večnyj Muž

  1077. The Eternal Husband
    originally published 1870 in Rússkij Véstnik—Russian


  1078. Dvojnik

  1079. The Double
    originally published 1846 in Otečestvennye Zapiski—Russian


  1080. Selo Stepančikovo i Ego Obitateli

  1081. The Village of Stepanchikovo; The Friend of the Family
    1859—Russian


    Leo Tolstoy
  1082. Kazaki

  1083. The Cossacks
    originally published in Rússkij Véstnik, 1863—Russian


  1084. Voyna i Mir"

  1085. War and Peace
    originally entitled 1805, published in part, 1865 and 1867; retitled and published in its entirety, 1869—Russian


  1086. Anna Karenina

  1087. published in part serially 1873-7 in Rússkij Véstnik; in its entirety, 1877; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky's English translation—Russian

  1088. Ispoved'

  1089. A Confession
    1884—Russian


  1090. Smert' Ivana Il'icha

  1091. The Death of Ivan Ilyich
    1886—Russian


  1092. Vlast' t'My
    The Power of Darkness
    1902—Russian


    • Short Novels: Stories of Love, Seducation, and Peasant Life

  1093. 1965; includes The Kreutzer Sonata; Hadji Murat; The Forged Coupon; Ivan Illycih; The Cossacks; Family Happiness; and eight short stories—Russian

  1094. Krejzcerova Sonata

  1095. The Kreutzer Sonata
    1889—Russian


  1096. Hadži-Murat

  1097. Hadji Murat
    1912—Russian


  1098. Fal'šivyj Kupon

  1099. The Forged Coupon
    1912—Russian


  1100. Semejnoe Sčhast'e
    Family Happiness
    originally published Apr. 1859 in Rússkij Véstnik—Russian


    • Nikolay Leskov

  1101. Stories
    Nineteenth Century—Russian

  1102. Aleksandr Ostrovsky

  1103. Groza
    The Storm
    1859—Russian


  1104. Nikolai Chernyshevsky
    Ĉto Delat'?
    1863—Russian

    Alexander Blok
    • The Twelve, and Other Poems

    1970; English translations by John Stallworthy and Peter France—Russian

    • 'Dvenadcat'

    'Twelve'
    written 1918—Russian


    Anton Chekhov
    • The Tales of Chekhov

    1916; English translations by Constance Garnett—Russian

    • Major Plays

  1105. 1964; includes Ivanov [1887]; Čajka [1896]; Dâdâ Vanâ [1897]; Tri Sestry [1901]; Višhnëvyj Sad [1904]—Russian

  1106. Ivanov

  1107. 1887—Russian

  1108. Čajka

  1109. The Seagull
    1896—Russian


  1110. Dâdâ Vanâ

  1111. Uncle Vanya
    1897—Russian


  1112. Tri Sestry

  1113. Three Sisters
    1901—Russian


  1114. Višhnëvyj Sad

  1115. The Cherry Orchard
    1904—Russian


    The United States:
  1116. Washington Irving

  1117. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.
    originally published serially Jun. 1819-Jul. 1820; expanded 1848—English

  1118. James Fenimore Cooper
    The Deerslayer: or, The First Warpath
    1841—English

    • John Greenleaf Whittier

  1119. The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier
    1872—English

    Ralph Waldo Emerson
  1120. Nature

  1121. originally anonymously published 1836—English

  1122. Essays: First Series

  1123. 1841—English

  1124. Essays: Second Series

  1125. 1844—English

  1126. Representative Men: Seven Lectures

  1127. 1850—English

  1128. The Conduct of Life

  1129. 1860; revised 1872—English

  1130. Journals
    1960-82—English

    • Poems

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Emily Dickinson

  1131. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
    1955—English

    Walt Whitman
  1132. Leaves of Grass
    1855; expanded and revised through ninth edition, 1892—English

    • The Complete Poems

    1975; includes Leaves of Grass; 'A Backward Glance O'er Travelled Roads'; and other works—English

    • 'A Backward Glance O'er Travelled Roads'

  1133. preface to November Boughs, 1888

  1134. Specimen Days

  1135. 1882—English

    Nathaniel Hawthorne
  1136. The Scarlet Letter

  1137. 1850—English

  1138. The Marble Faun: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni
    1860—English

    • Notebooks

  1139. —English

    Herman Melville
  1140. Moby-Dick; or, The Whale

  1141. 1851—English

  1142. The Piazza Tales

  1143. 1856; originally published serially Nov. 1853-Aug. 1855 in Putnam's Monthly—English

  1144. Billy Budd, Foretopman
    Billy Budd, Sailor (An Inside Narrative)
    1924—English


    • Collected Poems

  1145. 1947—English

  1146. Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land
    1876—English

    Edgar Allan Poe
    • Poetry and Tales

    1984—English

    • Essays and Reviews

  1147. 1984—English

  1148. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. Of Nantucket

  1149. published in part, 1836-37, in the Southern Literary Messenger, under the author's given name; in its entirety, 1838, under the pseudonym, Arthur Gordon Pym—English

  1150. Eureka
    1848—English

    • Jones Very

    Essays and Poems
    1839—English

    Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
    • 'The Cricket'

    1950—English

    • "Other poems"

  1151. Nineteenth Century—English

    Henry David Thoreau
  1152. Walden; or, Life in the Woods
    1854—English

    • Poems

    Nineteenth Century—English

    • Essays

  1153. Nineteenth Century—English

  1154. Richard Henry Dana, Jr.

  1155. Two Years Before the Mast
    1840; revised and expanded 1869—English

  1156. Frederick Douglass
    Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
    1845—English

    • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    Selected Poems
    1988—English

    • Sidney Lanier

  1157. Poems
    Nineteenth Century—English

    Francis Parkman
  1158. France and England in North America

  1159. originally published in seven volumes: Pioneers of France in the New World, 1865; The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century, 1867; The Discovery of the Great West, 1869; The Old Regime in Canada, 1874; Count Frontenac and New France Under Louis XIV, 1877; Montcalm and Wolfe, 1884; A Half-Century of Conflict, 1892—English

  1160. The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life

  1161. originally published serially 1847-49 in Knickerbocker's Magazine—English

    Henry Adams
  1162. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres

  1163. 1913—English

  1164. The Education of Henry Adams
    1918—English

    • Ambrose Bierce

  1165. The Collected Writings of Ambrose Bierce
    1946—English

  1166. Louisa M Alcott
    Little Women
    originally published in two volumes: Little Women, 1868; and Good Wives, 1869—English

    • Charles W Chesnutt

  1167. The Short Fiction of Charles W Chesnutt
    1974—English

  1168. Kate Chopin

  1169. The Awakening
    1899—English

    William Dean Howells
  1170. The Rise of Silas Lapham

  1171. 1885—English

  1172. A Modern Instance

  1173. 1883—English

    Stephen Crane
  1174. The Red Badge of Courage
    published in part serially Dec. 1894 in the Philadelphia Press; in its entirety, 1895—English


    • Stories

    late Nineteenth Century—English

    • Poems

  1175. late Nineteenth Century—English

    Henry James
  1176. The Portrait of a Lady

  1177. originally published serially Oct. 1880-Nov. 1881 in Macmillan's and Nov. 1880-Dec. 1881 in the Atlantic Monthly—English

  1178. The Bostonians

  1179. originally published serially 1885-86 in the Century Magazine—English

  1180. The Princess Casamassima

  1181. originally published serially 1885-86 in the Atlantic Monthly—English

  1182. The Awkward Age
    originally published serially 1898-99 in Harper's Weekly—English

    • "Short novels and tales"

  1183. unspecified selection—English

  1184. The Ambassadors

  1185. originally published serially 1903 in the North American Review—English

  1186. The Wings of the Dove

  1187. 1902—English

  1188. The Golden Bowl

  1189. 1904—English

  1190. Harold Frederic
    The Damnation of Theron Ware
    U K title: Illumination; 1896—English

    Mark Twain
    • The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain

  1191. originally entitled The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain Now Collected for the First Time, published 1957—English

  1192. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    1884—English

    • The Devil's Race-Track: Mark Twain's Great Dark Writings: The Best From 'Which Was the Dream?' and 'Fables of Man'

  1193. 1980; edited by John S Tuckey—English

  1194. No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger

  1195. 1916; revised 1969—English

  1196. Pudd'nhead Wilson

  1197. 1894—English

  1198. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

  1199. 1889—English

    William James
  1200. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature, Being the Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion Delivered at Edinburgh in 1901-1902

  1201. 1902; edited lectures—English

  1202. Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking

  1203. 1907—English

  1204. Frank Norris

  1205. The Octopus: A Story of California
    1901—English

    Sarah Orne Jewett
  1206. The Country of the Pointed Firs
    originally published serially 1896 in the Atlantic Monthly—English

    • "Other stories"

    unspecified selection—English

    • Trumbull Stickney

    The Poems of Trumbull Stickney
    1905—English

    A Chaotic Age: A Canonical Prophecy:
    Italy:
    Luigi Pirandello
    • Naked Masks

  1207. 1952; includes Liola: Commedia Campestre in Tre Atti [1916; Sicilian and Italian versions published the same year]; Così è, se Vi Pare! [1917]; Enrico IV [1922]; Sei Personaggi in Cerca d'Autore [1921]; Ciascuno a Suo Modo [1924]—Italian

  1208. Liola: Commedia Campestre in Tre Atti

  1209. 1916; Sicilian version published the same year—Italian

  1210. Così è, se Vi Pare!

  1211. It Is So! (If You Think So)
    1917—Italian


  1212. Sei Personaggi in Cerca d'Autore

  1213. Six Characters in Search of an Author
    1921—Italian


  1214. Enrico IV

  1215. Henry IV
    1922—Italian


  1216. Ciascuno a Suo Modo

  1217. Each in His Own way
    1924—Italian


  1218. Gabriele D'Annunzio

  1219. Maia
    Canto Amàbeo Della Guerra
    1903—Italian


  1220. Dino Campana
    Canti Orfici: Die Tragödie des Letzten Germanen in Italien
    1914—Italian

    Umberto Saba
    • The Stories and Recollections of Umberto Saba

    1993—Italian

    • Poems

  1221. Twentieth Century—Italian

  1222. Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
    Il Gattopardo
    The Leopard
    1958; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Archibald Colquhoun's English translation—Italian


    Giuseppe Ungaretti
    • Selected Poems

    1971; English translations by Patrick Creagh—Italian

    • The Buried Harbour

  1223. 1990; English translations by Kevin Hart—Italian

    Eugenio Montale
  1224. La Bufera e Altro

  1225. The Storm and Other Things
    1956; expanded 1957—Italian


  1226. Le Occasioni

  1227. The Occasions
    1939—Italian


  1228. Ossi di Seppia

  1229. Cuttlefish Bones
    1925; expanded 1928—Italian


  1230. L'Opera in Versi
    1980; retitled Altri Versi e Poesie Disperse, 1981—Italian

    • The Second Life of Art: Selected Essays of Eugenio Montale

    1982—Italian

    • Salvatore Quasimodo

    The Selected Writings of Salvatore Quasimodo
    1960—Italian

    • Tommaso Landolfi

  1231. Gogol's Wife and Other Stories
    1963—Italian

    Leonardo Sciascia
  1232. Il Giorno Della Civetta

  1233. 1961—Italian

  1234. Il Contesto
    1971—Italian

    • Il Mare Color del Vino

    The Wine-Dark Sea
    1973—Italian


    • Pier Paolo Pasolini

  1235. Poems
    1982; English translations by Norman MacAfee and Luciano Martinengo—Italian

    Cesare Parese
  1236. Lavorare Stanca

  1237. Hard Labor
    1936; expanded 1943—Italian


  1238. Dialoghi con Leucò

  1239. 1947—Italian

    Primo Levi
  1240. Se Non Ora, Quando?
    1982—Italian

    • Collected Poems

  1241. 1988; English translations by Ruth Feldman and Brian Swann; includes L'Osteria di Brema [1975] and Ad Ora Certa [1984]—Italian

  1242. L'Osteria di Brema

  1243. Shema
    1975—Italian


  1244. Ad Ora Certa

  1245. 1984—Italian

  1246. Il Sistema Periodico

  1247. 1975—Italian

    Italo Svevo
  1248. La Coscienza di Zeno

  1249. Zeno's Conscience
    1923—Italian


  1250. Senilità

  1251. As a Man Grows Older
    1898—Italian


  1252. Giorgio Bassani

  1253. L'Airone
    The Heron
    1968—Italian


  1254. Natalia Ginzburg

  1255. Famiglia
    1977—Italian

  1256. Elio Vittorini

  1257. Le Donne di Messina
    1949—Italian

  1258. Alberto Moravia
    1934
    1982—Italian

    Andrea Zanzotto
    • Selected Poetry of Andrea Zanzotto

  1259. 1975—Italian

    Italo Calvino
  1260. Le Città Invisibili

  1261. Invisible Cities
    1972—Italian


  1262. Il Barone Rampante

  1263. The Baron in the Trees
    1957—Italian


  1264. Se una Notte d'Inverno un Viaggiatore

  1265. If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
    1979—Italian


  1266. Ti Con Zero
    t zero
    1967—Italian


    • Antonio Porta

  1267. Kisses From Another Dream: Poems
    English translations by Anthony Molino—Italian

    Spain:
    Miguel de Unamuno
  1268. Tres Novelas Ejemplares y un Prólogo

  1269. 1920—Spanish

  1270. Vida de Don Quijote y Sancho
    Our Lord Don Quixote
    1914—Spanish


    • Antonio Machado

  1271. Selected Poems
    1982; English translations by Alan S Trueblood—Spanish

  1272. Juan Ramón Jiménez

  1273. La Realidad Invisible (1917-1920, 1924): Libro Inedito
    1983—Spanish

  1274. Pedro Salinas
    La Voz a ti Debida
    My Voice Because of You
    1933—Spanish


    • Jorge Guillén

    Guillén on Guillén: The Poetry and the Poet
    1979; English translations by Reginald Gibbons and Anthony L Geist—Spanish

    • Vicente Aleixandre

    A Longing for the Light: Selected Poems
    1979; English translations by Lewis Hyde—Spanish

    Federico García Lorca
    • The Selected Poems of Federico García Lorca

  1275. 1955; includes Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías [1935]; and selections from Libro de Poemas, 1921; Poema del Cante Jondo, published in part Apr. 1927 in Verso y Prosa and separately in 1930, in its entirety, 1931; Primeras Canciones, 1936; Canciones, 1927; Primer Romancero Gitano, 1928; Poeta en Nueva York, 1942; Seis Poemas Galegos, 1935; Diván del Tamarit, originally published 1940 in Revista Hispánica Moderna—Spanish

  1276. Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías

  1277. Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejías
    1935—Spanish


  1278. Bodas de Sangre

  1279. Blood Wedding
    1933—Spanish


  1280. Yerma

  1281. 1934—Spanish

  1282. La Casa de Bernarda Alba
    The House of Bernarda Alba
    written 1936; published 1945—Spanish


    • Rafael Alberti

    The Owl's Insomnia: Poems
    1973; English translations by Mark Strand—Spanish

    • Luis Cernuda

    Selected Poems of Luis Cernuda
    1977; English translations by Reginald Gibbons—Spanish

    • Miguel Hernández; Blas de Otero

  1283. Selected Poems
    1972; edited by Timothy Baland and Hardie St. Martin; English translations of poems by both authors—Spanish

  1284. Camilo José Cela
    La Colmena
    1951—Spanish

    • Juan Goytisolo

    Space in Motion
    1987; includes the essays 'Sir Richard Burton, Peregrino y Sexólogo' and 'Flaubert en Oriente', part of Crónicas Sarracinas, 1982; 'Las Cruces de Yeste', 'El Museo Dillinger', 'Vivir in Turquía', 'La Chanca 20 Años Después in El Paí Berliner Chronik' and 'El Crimen Fue en Port-Bou', originally published in El País and SITES; 'Por Qué He Escogido Vivir en Paris', originally published in Voces and SITES; 'Modesta Proposición a las Príncipes de Nuestra Bella Sociedad de Consumo', originally published in Triunfo—Spanish

    Catalonia:
    • Carles Ribá

    Selected Poems
    —Catalan

    • J V Foix

  1285. When I Sleep, Then I See Clearly: Selected Poems of J V Foix
    1988; English translations by David H Rosenthal—Catalan

  1286. Mercè Rodoreda
    La Plaça del Diamant
    The Time of the Doves
    1962—Catalan


    • Pere Gimferrer

    Selected Poems
    Catalan

    • Salvador Espriú

  1287. La Pell de Brau: Poems
    English translations by Burton Raffel—Catalan

    Portugal:
    Fernando Pessoa
  1288. O Guardador de Rebanhos
    written 1914—Portuguese

    • Poems of Fernando Pessoa

    1986; English translations by Edwin Honig and Susan M Brown—Portuguese

    • Selected Poems

    1971; English translations by Peter Rickard—Portuguese

    • Always Astonished: Selected Prose

  1289. 1988; English translations by Edwin Honig—Portuguese

  1290. Livro do Desassossego: Composto por Bernardo Soares, Ajudante de Guarda-Livros na Cidade de Lisboa
    The Book of Disquiet
    1928—Portuguese


    • Jorge de Sena

  1291. Selected Poems
    Portuguese

  1292. José Saramago

  1293. Memorial do Convento
    Baltasar and Blimunda
    1982—Portuguese


  1294. José Cardoso Pires
    Balada da Praia dos Cães
    Ballad of Dogs' Beach: Dossier of a Crime
    1982—Portuguese


    • Sophia de Mello Breyner

    Selected Poems
    Portuguese

    • Eugénio de Andrade

  1295. Selected Poems
    Portuguese

    France:
    Anatole France
  1296. L'Île des Pingouins

  1297. 1908—French

  1298. Thaïs

  1299. 1890—French

  1300. Alain-Fournier

  1301. Le Grand Meaulnes
    1913—French

  1302. Marcel Proust

  1303. À la Recherche du Temps Perdu
    In Search of Lost Time; In Remembrance of Things Past
    originally published in seven volumes, two of which originally published as two books each, 1913-27—French


    André Gide
  1304. L'Immoraliste

  1305. 1902—French

  1306. Corydon

  1307. published in part, 1911-20; in its entirety, 1924—French

  1308. Les Caves du Vatican

  1309. Lafcadio's Adventures
    1914—French


  1310. Les Faux-Monnayeurs

  1311. originally published 1925 in Nouvelle Revue Française—French

  1312. Journal
    originally published in two volumes, 1939 and 1950—French

    Colette
    • The Collected Stories of Colette

  1313. 1983—French

  1314. La Retraite Sentimentale

  1315. 1907—French

  1316. Georges Bataille

  1317. Le Bleu du Ciel
    Blue of Noon
    1957; written 1935—French


  1318. Louis-Ferdinand Céline

  1319. Voyage au Bout de la Nuit
    Journey to the End of Night
    1932—French


  1320. René Daumal

  1321. Le Mont Analogue. Roman d'Aventures Alpines, Non Euclidiennes et Symboliquement Authentiques
    Mount Analogue: A Novel of Symbolically Authentic Non-Euclidean Adventures in Mountain Climbing
    —French


    Jean Genet
  1322. Notre Dame des Fleurs

  1323. Our Lady of the Flowers
    1943—French


  1324. Journal du Voleur

  1325. The Thief's Journal
    1949—French


  1326. Le Balcon
    The Balcony
    1957—French


    Jean Giraudoux
    • Four Plays

  1327. includes The Madwoman of Chaillot; The Apollo of Bellac; The Enchanted; Ondine—French

  1328. La Folle de Chaillot

  1329. The Madwoman of Chaillot
    1945—French


  1330. L'Apollon de Bellac

  1331. The Apollo of Bellac
    1942—French


  1332. Intermezzo

  1333. The Enchanted
    1933—French


  1334. Ondine
    1939—French

    Alfred Jarry
    • Selected Works of Alfred Jarry

  1335. 1965; includes Ubu Cocu, ou l'Archeopteryz [written 1897; published 1943]; Gestes et Opinions du Docteur Faustroll, Pataphyscien [1911]; selections from Les Jours et les Nuits, Roman d'un Déserteur, 1897; Messaline, 1901; Almanach Illustré du Père Ubu, 1901; and other essays and poems—French

  1336. Ubu Cocu, ou l'Archeopteryz

  1337. written 1897; published 1943—French

  1338. Gestes et Opinions du Docteur Faustroll, Pataphyscien
    1911—French

    Jean Cocteau
    • The Infernal Machine and Other Plays

  1339. includes The Infernal Machine—French

  1340. La Machine Infernale
    1934—French

    • Guillaume Apollinaire

    Selected Writings of Guillaume Apollinaire
    1971; English translations by Roger Shattuck—French

    André Breton
    • Poems of André Breton: A Bilingual Anthology

  1341. 1982; English translations by Jean-Pierre Cauvin and Mary Ann Caws; includes L’Union Libre [1931]; Fata Morgana [1941]; selections from Mont de Piété, 1919; Clair de Terre, 1923; Poisson Soluble, 1924; L’Union Libre, 1931; Le Revolver à Cheveux Blancs, 1932; L’Air de l’Eau, 1934; Poèmes 1919-48, 1948; Constellations, 1959; Le La, 1961—French

  1342. L'Union Libre

  1343. 1931—French

  1344. Fata Morgana
    1941—French

    • Manifestoes of Surrealism

  1345. 1969; translations by Richard Seaver and Helen R Lane—French

  1346. Le Manifeste du Surréalisme
    1924—French

    • Paul Valéry

    Selected Writings of Paul Valéry
    1950—French

    • René Char

    Poems of René Char
    1976; English translations by Mary Ann Caws and Jonathan Griffin; selections from Le Marteau Sans Maître, 1934; Dehors la Nuit Est Gouvernée, 1938; Placard Pour un Chemin des Écoliers, 1938; Fureur et Mystère, 1948; Les Matinaux, 1950; Recherche de la Base et du Sommet, 1955; La Parole en Archipel, 1962; Le Nu Perdu, 1972; La Nuit Talismanique, 1972—French

    • Paul Éluard

    Selected Poems
    1987; English translations by Gilbert Bowen—French

    • Louis Aragon

  1347. Selected Poems
    —French

  1348. Jean Giono

  1349. Le Hussard sur le Toit
    The Horseman on the Roof
    1951—French


  1350. Michel Leiris

  1351. L'Âge d'Homme
    1939—French

  1352. Raymond Radiguet

  1353. Le Bal du Comte d'Orgel
    Count of d'Orgel's Ball
    1924—French


    Jean-Paul Sartre
  1354. Huis Clos

  1355. No Exit
    1944—French


  1356. La Nausée

  1357. Nausea
    1938—French


  1358. Saint Genet, Comédien et Martyr

  1359. 1952—French

  1360. Les Mots

  1361. 1964—French

  1362. L'Idiot de la Famille: Gustave Flaubert de 1821 à 1857

  1363. 1971-72—French

  1364. Simone de Beauvoir

  1365. Le Deuxième Sexe
    The Second Sex
    published in part serially in Les Temps Modernes; in its entirety in two volumes, 1949—French


    Albert Camus
  1366. L'Étranger

  1367. The Stranger
    1942—French


  1368. La Peste

  1369. The Plague
    1947—French


  1370. La Chute

  1371. The Fall
    1956—French


  1372. L'Homme Révolté
    The Rebel
    1951—French


    • Henri Michax

  1373. Selected Writings
    English translations by Richard Ellmann—French

    Edmond Jabès
  1374. Le Livre des Questions
    The Book of Questions
    originally published in seven volumes, 1963-73—French


    • Selected Poems

  1375. English translations by Keith Waldrop—French

    Saint-John Perse
  1376. Anabase

  1377. 1924—French

  1378. Oiseaux
    1963—French

    • Exile and Other Poems

  1379. English translations by Dennis Devlin—French

  1380. Exil
    1942—French

    • Pierre Reverdy

    Selected Poems
    1991; English translations by John Ashbery, Mary Ann Caws, and Patricia Terry; selections from Poèmes en Prose, 1915; Le Cadran Quadrillé, 1915; Les Adroises du Toit, 1918; Étoiles Peintes, 1921; Cravates de Chanure, 1922; Grande Nature, 1925; La Balle au Bond, 1928; Flaques de Verre, 1929; Sources du Vent, 1929; Pierres Blanches, 1930; Ferraille, 1937; La Liberté des Mers, originally published 1960 as part of the author's complete works—French

    Tristan Tzara
    • Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries

    1977; English translations by Barbara Wright—French

    • Max Jacob

    Selected Poems
    —French

    • Pierre-Jean Jouve

    Selected Poems
    —French

    • Francis Ponge

  1381. Things: Selected Writings
    English translations by Cid Corman—French

  1382. Jacques Prévert
    Paroles
    —French

    • Philippe Jaccottet

  1383. Selected Poems
    English translations by Derek Mahon—French

  1384. Charles Péguy
    Le Mystère de la Charité de Jeanne d'Arc
    1910—French

    • Benjamin Péret

  1385. Selected Poems
    —French

    André Malraux
  1386. Les Conquérants

  1387. 1928—French

  1388. La Voie Royale

  1389. 1930—French

  1390. La Condition Humaine

  1391. Man's Fate
    1933—French


  1392. L'Espoir

  1393. Man's Hope
    1938—French


  1394. Les Voix du silence

  1395. 1951—French

    François Mauriac
  1396. Le Désert de l'Amour

  1397. 1925—French

  1398. Thérèse Desqueyroux

  1399. 1927—French

  1400. La Pharisienne

  1401. 1941—French

    Jean Anouilh
  1402. Eurydice

  1403. 1942—French

  1404. Antigone

  1405. 1944—French

  1406. La Répétition

  1407. 1950—French

  1408. Becket ou l'Honneur de Dieu

  1409. 1959—French

    Eugène Ionesco
  1410. La Cantatrice Chauve

  1411. 1951—French

  1412. Les Chaises

  1413. 1952—French

  1414. Le Leçon

  1415. 1951—French

  1416. Amédée ou Comment s'en Débarrasser

  1417. 1954—French

  1418. Victimes du Devoir

  1419. 1953—French

  1420. Rhinocéros

  1421. 1959—French

  1422. Maurice Blanchot

  1423. Thomas l'Obscur
    Thomas the Obscure
    1941—French


    Pierre Klossowski
  1424. Roberte ce Soir

  1425. 1954—French

  1426. La Révocation de l'Édit de Nantes

  1427. 1959—French

  1428. Le Souffleur

  1429. 1960—French

  1430. Le Baphomet

  1431. 1965—French

    Raymond Roussel
  1432. Locus Solus
    1914—French

    Antonin Artaud
    • Selected Writings

  1433. 1976; English translations by Helen Weaver; includes L’Ombilic des Limbes [originally published as part of Une Oeuvre, Un Portrait, 1925]; Van Gogh le Suicidé de la Société [1947]; Ci-gît, Précédé de la Culture Indienne [1947]; Pour en Finir Avec la Jugement de Dieu [radio play; 1948]; selections from Tric Trac du Ciel, 1923; L’Art et la Mort, 1929; Héliogabale, ou l’Anarchiste Couronné, 1934; Les Nouvelles Révélations d l’Etre, 1937; Le Théâtre et Son Double, 1938; D'un Voyage au Pays des Tarahumaras, 1947; and additional essays, correspondence, poems, and other texts originally published in periodicals or the author's Oeuvres Complètes, 1956-76—French

  1434. L’Ombilic des Limbes

  1435. The Umbilicus of Limbo
    originally published as part of Une Oeuvre, Un Portrait, 1925—French


  1436. Van Gogh le Suicidé de la Société

  1437. 1947—French

  1438. Ci-gît, Précédé de la Culture Indienne

  1439. 1947—French

  1440. Pour en Finir Avec la Jugement de Dieu

  1441. radio play; 1948—French

  1442. Claude Lévi-Strauss

  1443. Tristes Tropiques
    1955—French

    Alain Robbe-Grillet
  1444. Le Voyeur

  1445. 1955—French

  1446. La Jalousie

  1447. 1957—French

  1448. Dans le Labyrinthe

  1449. 1959—French

  1450. Les Gommes

  1451. 1953—French

  1452. Pour un Nouveau Roman

  1453. 1963; originally published serially 1955-63—French

  1454. Projet pour une Révolution à New York

  1455. 1970—French

    Nathalie Sarraute
  1456. L'Usage de la Parole

  1457. 1980—French

  1458. Le Planetarium

  1459. 1959—French

    Claude Simon
  1460. L'Herbe

  1461. 1958—French

  1462. Le Vent: Tentative de Restitution d'un Rétable Baroque

  1463. 1957—French

  1464. La Route des Flandres

  1465. 1960—French

    Marguerite Duras
  1466. L'Amant
    1984—French

    • Four Novels by Marguerite Duras

  1467. 1965; includes Le Square [1955]; Moderato Cantabile [1958]; Dix Heures et Demie du Soir en Été [1960]; L'Après-Midi de M. Andesmas [1964]—French

  1468. Le Square

  1469. 1955—French

  1470. Moderato Cantabile

  1471. 1958—French

  1472. Dix Heures et Demie du Soir en Été

  1473. 1960—French

  1474. L'Après-Midi de M. Andesmas

  1475. 1964—French

    Robert Pinget
  1476. Fable

  1477. 1971—French

  1478. Le Libera

  1479. 1968—French

  1480. Cette Voix

  1481. 1975—French

    Michel Tournier
  1482. Le Roi des Aulnes

  1483. The Ogre
    1970—French


  1484. Vendredi ou les Limbes du Pacifique

  1485. Friday
    1967—French


    Marguerite Yourcenar
  1486. Le Coup de Grâce

  1487. 1939—French

  1488. Les Mémoires d'Hadrien
    The Memoirs of Hadrian
    1951—French


    Jean Follain
    • Transparence of the World: Poems

  1489. English translations by W S Merwin—French

  1490. Yves Bonnefoy
    Pierre è Crite
    Words in Stone
    1965—French


    Great Britain and Ireland:
    William Butler Yeats
    • The Collected Poems of W B Yeats

  1491. 1933; expanded 1950; revised 1956; includes The Wind Among the Reeds [1899]; The Shadowy Waters [originally published May 1900 in the North American Review; revised for inclusion in Poems, 1899-1905; theatrical version published separately 1906; both versions included here]; Michael Robartes and the Dancer [1921]; The Tower [1928]; The Winding Stair [1929]; Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems [1932]; New Poems [1938]; selections from The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems, 1889; The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics, 1892; In the Seven Woods: Being Poems Chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age, 1904; The Green Helmet and Other Poems, 1910; Responsibilities, 1914; The Wild Swans at Coole, Other Verses and a Play in Verse, 1917, expanded 1919; A Full Moon in March, 1935; and Last Poems and Two Plays, 1939—English

  1492. The Wind Among the Reeds

  1493. 1899—English

  1494. The Shadowy Waters

  1495. 1900; originally published May 1900 in the North American Review; revised for inclusion in Poems, 1899-1905; theatrical version published separately 1906; both versions included in the author's collected poems—English

  1496. Michael Robartes and the Dancer

  1497. 1920—English

  1498. The Tower

  1499. 1928; originally published as Seven Poems and a Fragment, 1922; The Cat and the Moon, 1924; and October Blast, 1927—English

  1500. The Winding Stair

  1501. 1929—English

  1502. Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems

  1503. 1932—English

  1504. New Poems
    1938—English

    • Collected Plays

  1505. 1934; expanded 1953; includes The Countess Cathleen [originally entitled The Countess Kathleen, part of The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics, 1892; retitled and revised 1911]; The Land of Heart’s Desire [1894]; Cathleen Ni Houlihan [originally performed 1902; published in part May 1902 in the United Irishman and Oct. 1902 in Samhain; in its entirety as part of The Hour-Glass, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, The Pot of Broth, 1904; revised 1906]; The Pot of Broth [originally published as part of The Hour-Glass, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, The Pot of Broth, 1904; revised 1905]; The King’s Threshold [1903; revised for inclusion in Poems, 1899-1905, 1906; revised 1911]; The Shadowy Waters [originally published May 1900 in the North American Review; included in The Shadowy Waters, 1900; revised for inclusion in Poems, 1899-1905; theatrical version published separately 1906; both versions included in the author's collected poems]; Deirdre [published as part of 'The Entrance of Deirdre' in Poems, 1899-1905, 1906; published separately 1907; revised 1911]; At the Hawk’s Well [part of The Wild Swans at Coole, Other Verses and a Play in Verse, 1917; included in Four Plays for Dancers, 1921]; The Green Helmet [1908; included in The Green Helmet and Other Poems, 1910; revised 1911]; On Baile's Strand [part of In the Seven Woods: Being Poems Chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age, 1903; revised for inclusion in Poems, 1899-1905, 1906; revised 1907]; The Only Jealousy of Emer [part of Two Plays for Dancers, 1919, and its expanded version, Four Plays for Dancers, 1921]; The Hour-Glass [part of The Hour-Glass, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, The Pot of Broth, 1904; revised 1907; revised for inclusion in Responsibilties [1914]; The Unicorn From the Stars [1908]; The Player Queen [1922]; The Dreaming of the Bones [originally published Jan. 1919 in the Little Review; included in Two Plays for Dancers, 1919, and its expanded version, Four Plays for Dancers, 1921]; Calvary [part of Four Plays for Dancers, 1921]; The Cat and the Moon [part of The Cat and the Moon and Certain Poems, 1924]; Sophocles’ King Oedipus; Sophocles’ Oedipus at Colonus; The Resurrection [originally published 1927 in the Adelphi; originally performed 1934]; The Words Upon the Window-Pane [1930]; A Full Moon in March [1935]; The King of the Great Clock Tower [part of The King of the Great Clock Tower, Commentaries and Poems, 1934]; The Herne’s Egg [1938]; Purgatory [part of Last Poems and Two Plays, 1939]; The Death of Cuchulain [part of Last Poems and Two Plays, 1939]—English

  1506. The Countess Cathleen

  1507. originally entitled The Countess Kathleen, part of The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics, 1892; retitled and revised 1911—English

  1508. The Land of Heart's Desire

  1509. 1894—English

  1510. Cathleen Ni Houlihan

  1511. originally performed 1902; published in part May 1902 in the United Irishman and Oct. 1902 in Samhain; in its entirety as part of The Hour-Glass, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, The Pot of Broth, 1904; revised 1906—English

  1512. The Pot of Broth

  1513. originally published as part of The Hour-Glass, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, The Pot of Broth, 1904; revised 1905—English

  1514. The King's Threshold

  1515. 1903; revised for inclusion in Poems, 1899-1905, 1906; revised 1911—English

  1516. Deirdre

  1517. published as part of 'The Entrance of Deirdre' in Poems, 1899-1905, 1906; published separately 1907; revised 1911—English

  1518. The Green Helmet

  1519. 1908; included in The Green Helmet and Other Poems, 1910; revised 1911—English

  1520. On Baile's Strand

  1521. part of In the Seven Woods: Being Poems Chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age, 1903; revised for inclusion in Poems, 1899-1905, 1906; revised 1907—English

  1522. The Only Jealousy of Emer

  1523. part of Two Plays for Dancers, 1919, and its expanded version, Four Plays for Dancers, 1921—English

  1524. The Hour-Glass: A Morality

  1525. part of The Hour-Glass, Cathleen Ni Houlihan, The Pot of Broth, 1904; revised 1907; revised for inclusion in Responsibilties [1914]—English

  1526. The Unicorn From the Stars

  1527. 1908—English

  1528. The Player Queen

  1529. 1922—English

  1530. The Dreaming of the Bones

  1531. originally published Jan. 1919 in the Little Review; and as part of Two Plays for Dancers, 1919, and its expanded version, Four Plays for Dancers, 1921—English

  1532. The Cat and the Moon

  1533. part of The Cat and the Moon and Certain Poems, 1924—English

  1534. The Resurrection

  1535. originally published 1927 in the Adelphi; originally performed 1934—English

  1536. The Words Upon the Window Pane

  1537. 1930—English

  1538. A Full Moon in March

  1539. 1935—English

  1540. The King of the Great Clock Tower

  1541. part of The King of the Great Clock Tower, Commentaries and Poems, 1934—English

  1542. The Herne's Egg

  1543. 1938—English

  1544. A Vision: An Explanation of Life Founded Upon the Writings of Giraldus and Upon Certain Doctrines Attributed to Kusta Ben Luka
    1925; revised 1937—English

    • Mythologies

  1545. 1959; includes The Celtic Twilight. Men and Women, Dhouls and Faeries [1893; expanded 1902; included in The Celtic Twilight and Stories of Red Hanrahan, 1908; revised for inclusion in Early Poems and Stories, 1925]; The Secret Rose [1897; revised for inclusion in The Secret Rose. Rosa Alchemica. The Tables of the Law. The Adoration of the Magi. John Sherman and Dhoya, 1908; revised for inclusion in Early Poems and Stories, 1925—essentially the original Secret Rose was split in two, creating Red Hanrahan]; Stories of Red Hanrahan [1905; revisions of stories from The Secret Rose; revised for inclusion in The Celtic Twilight and Stories of Red Hanrahan, 1908]; The Tables of the Law and the Adoration of the Magi [1904; revised for inclusion in Early Poems and Stories, 1925]; Per Amica Silentia Lunae [1918]—English

  1546. The Celtic Twilight

  1547. originally entitled The Celtic Twilight. Men and Women, Dhouls and Faeries, published 1893; expanded 1902; revised for inclusion in Early Poems and Stories, 1925; included in Mythologies, 1959—English

  1548. The Secret Rose

  1549. 1897; revised for inclusion in The Secret Rose. Rosa Alchemica. The Tables of the Law. The Adoration of the Magi. John Sherman and Dhoya, 1908; revised for inclusion in Early Poems and Stories, 1925; included in Mythologies, 1959—English

  1550. The Tables of the Law and the Adoration of the Magi

  1551. 1904; revised for inclusion in Early Poems and Stories, 1925; included in Mythologies, 1959—English

  1552. Stories of Red Hanrahan

  1553. 1905; revisions of stories from The Secret Rose; revised for inclusion in The Celtic Twilight and Stories of Red Hanrahan, 1908; included in Mythologies, 1959—English

  1554. Per Amica Silentia Lunae
    1918; included in Mythologies, 1959—English

    George Bernard Shaw
    • Major Critical Essays

  1555. 1930; includes The Quintessene of Isbenism [1892]; The Perfect Wagnerite [1898]; Sanity of Art: An Exposure of the Current Nonsense About Artists Being Degenerate [1908]—English

  1556. The Quintessene of Isbenism

  1557. 1892; edited 1890 lecture—English

  1558. The Perfect Wagnerite

  1559. 1898; expanded 1907—English

  1560. Sanity of Art: An Exposure of the Current Nonsense About Artists Being Degenerate

  1561. 1908—English

  1562. Heartbreak House

  1563. 1919—English

  1564. Pygmalion

  1565. 1913—English

  1566. Saint Joan

  1567. 1923—English

  1568. Major Barbara

  1569. 1905—English

  1570. Back to Methusela

  1571. 1921—English

    John Millington Synge
  1572. In the Shadows of the Glen

  1573. 1903—English

  1574. Riders to the Sea

  1575. 1904—English

  1576. The Well of the Saints

  1577. 1905—English

  1578. The Playboy of the Western World

  1579. 1907—English

  1580. The Tinker's Wedding

  1581. 1909—English

  1582. Deirdre of the Sorrows

  1583. 1910—English

    Sean O'Casey
  1584. Juno and the Paycock

  1585. 1924—English

  1586. The Plough and the Stars

  1587. 1926—English

  1588. The Shadow of a Gunman

  1589. 1923—English

  1590. George Douglas Brown

  1591. The House With the Green Shutters
    1901—English

    Thomas Hardy
  1592. The Well-Beloved

  1593. 1892; revised 1897—English

  1594. The Woodlanders

  1595. originally published serially May 1886-Apr. 1887 in Macmillan's Magazine—English

  1596. The Return of the Native

  1597. originally published serially Jan.-Dec. 1878 in Belgravia, the Magazine of Fashion and Amusement—English

  1598. The Mayor of Casterbridge: The Life and Death of a Man of Character

  1599. 1886—English

  1600. Far From the Madding Crowd

  1601. originally anonymously published serially Jan.-Dec. 1874 in Cornhill Magazine; revised 1895 and 1901—English

  1602. Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented

  1603. published in part serially Jul.-Dec. 1891 in the Graphic—English

  1604. Jude the Obscure
    originally published serially Dec. 1894-Nov. 1895 in Harper's New Monthly Magazine—English

    • Collected Poems

  1605. 1919; expanded 1923, 1928, and 1930; incl. Wessex Poems and Other Verses [1898]; Poems of the Past and Present [1901]; Time’s Laughingstock and Other Verses [1909]; Satires of Circumstance: Lyrics and Reveries With Miscellaneous Pieces [1914]; Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses [1917]; Late Lyrics and Earlier With Many Other Verses [1922]; Human Shows, Far Phantasies, Songs, and Trifles [1925]; Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres [1928]—English

  1606. Wessex Poems and Other Verses

  1607. 1898—English

  1608. Poems of the Past and Present

  1609. 1901—English

  1610. The Dynasts

  1611. originally published in three volumes: 1904, 1906, and 1908—English

  1612. Time's Laughingstock and Other Verses

  1613. 1909—English

  1614. Satires of Circumstance: Lyrics and Reveries With Miscellaneous Pieces

  1615. 1914—English

  1616. Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses

  1617. 1917—English

  1618. Late Lyrics and Earlier With Many Other Verses

  1619. 1922—English

  1620. Human Shows, Far Phantasies, Songs, and Trifles

  1621. 1925—English

  1622. Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres

  1623. 1925—English

    Rudyard Kipling
  1624. Kim
    originally published serially Dec. 1900-Oct. 1901 in McClure's and Jan. 1901-Oct. 1901 in Cassell's—English

    • Collected Stories

  1625. 1994; mostly originally published in periodicals; selections from the anthologies: Plain Tales From the Hills, 1888; In Black and White, 1888; Under the Deodars, 1888; The Phantom 'Rickshaw and Other Eerie Tales, 1888; Wee Willie Winkie and Other Child Stories, 1888; Life's Handicap, 1891; Many Inventions, 1893; The Day's Work, 1898; Stalky and Co., 1899; Traffics and Discoveries, 1904; Puck of Pock's Hill, 1906; A Diversity of Creatures, 1917; Actions and Reactions, 1909; Debits and Credits, 1926; Limits and Renewals, 1932; plus one story only included in the Sussex edition of the author's complete works—English

  1626. The Puck of Pock's Hill
    1906—English

    • Complete Verse
  1627. >
    includes all, or nearly all, of Departmental Ditties and Other Verses [1886]; Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses [1892]; The Seven Seas [1896]; The Five Nations [1903]; plus poems from other books or uncollected in book form—English

  1628. Departmental Ditties and Other Verses

  1629. 1886—English

  1630. Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses

  1631. 1892—English

  1632. The Seven Seas

  1633. 1896—English

  1634. The Five Nations
    1903—English

    A E Housman
    • Collected Poems

  1635. 1939; includes A Shropshire Lad [1896]; Last Poems [1922]; More Poems [1936]; 18 poems originally published as part of Laurence Houman's My Brother: A E Housman, 1937; three translations originally published as part of Odes From the Greek Dramatists, 1890; and five new poems—English

  1636. A Shropshire Lad

  1637. 1896—English

  1638. Last Poems

  1639. 1922—English

  1640. More Poems

  1641. 1936—English

    Max Beerbohm
  1642. Zuleika Dobson; or, An Oxford Love Story

  1643. 1911—English

  1644. Seven Men

  1645. 1919; second edition, entitled Seven Men, and Two Others, 1950

    Joseph Conrad
  1646. Lord Jim

  1647. originally published serially Oct. 1899-Nov. 1900 in Blackwood's Magazine—English

  1648. The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale

  1649. 1907—English

  1650. Nostromo

  1651. originally published serially 1904 in T P's Weekly—English

  1652. Under Western Skies

  1653. 1911—English

  1654. Victory

  1655. 1915—English

    Ronald Firbank
  1656. Five Novels

  1657. 1949; includes Valmouth [1919]; The Flower Beneath The Foot: Being a Record of the Early Life of St. Laura De Nazianzi and the Times in Which She Lived [1923]; Sorrow in Sunlight [1924; published in the U S as Prancing Nigger]; Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli [1926]; The Artificial Princess [1934]—English

  1658. Valmouth

  1659. 1919—English

  1660. The Flower Beneath The Foot: Being a Record of the Early Life of St. Laura De Nazianzi and the Times in which She Lived

  1661. 1923—English

  1662. Sorrow in Sunlight

  1663. 1924; U S edition entitled Prancing Nigger—English

  1664. Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli

  1665. 1926—English

  1666. The Artificial Princess

  1667. 1934—English

    Ford Madox Ford
  1668. Parade's End

  1669. originally published in four volumes: Some Do Not..., 1924; No More Parades, 1925; A Man Could Stand Up, 1926; Last Post, 1928—English

  1670. The Good Soldier
    1915—English

    W Somerset Maugham
    • Collected Short Stories

  1671. 1977; mostly originally published in periodicals; includes the entirety of the anthologies: Six Stories Written in the First Person Singular, 1931; Ah King, 1933; Cosmopolitans: Very Short Stories, 1936; The Mixture as Before, 1940; Creatures of Circumstance, 1947; nearly all of The Trembling of a Leaf, 1921; and The Casuarina Tree, 1926; selections from Ashenden: or The British Agent, 1928; 'Princess September' from Princess September and the Nightingale, 1939; plus 'The Taipan', 'The Consul', 'Mabel', 'Masterson', and 'A Marriage of Convenience'—English

  1672. The Moon and Sixpence

  1673. 1919—English

    John Cowper Powys
  1674. Wolf Solent

  1675. 1929—English

  1676. A Glastonbury Romance
    1933—English

    • Saki

    The Short Stories of Saki (H. H. Munro)
    1983; includes the anthologies: Reginald, 1904—stories originally published in the Westminster Gazette; Reginald in Russia, 1910—'The Baker’s Dozen' originally published in the Journal of the Leinster Regiment, the remainder in the Westminster Gazette; The Chronicles of Clovis, 1911—'The Background' originally published in Leinsters' Magazine, 'The Stampeding of Lady Bastable' in the Daily Mail, 'Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger', 'The Chaplet', 'The Peace Offering', 'Filboid Studge', and a shorter version of 'Ministers of Grace' in the Bystander, 'The Music on the Hill', 'The Story of St. Vespaluus', 'The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope', 'The Remoulding of Groby Lington', and 'The Way to the Dairy' previously unpublished, the remainder originally published in the Westminster Gazette; Beasts and Super-Beasts, 1914—'The Open Window', 'The Schartz-Metterklume Method', and 'Clovis on Parental Responsibilties' originally published in the Westminster Gazette, 'The Elk' in the Bystander, the remainder in the Morning Post]; The Toys of Peace, 1919—some stories originally published in the Morning Post, the Westminster Gazette, and the Bystander; and The Square Egg and Other Sketches, 1924—some stories originally published in the Morning Post, the Westminster Gazette, and the Bystander—English

    • H G Wells

  1677. "The science fiction novels"
    late Nineteenth-early Twentieth centuries—English

  1678. David Lindsay

  1679. A Voyage to Arcturus
    1920—English

  1680. Arnold Bennett
    The Old Wives' Tale
    1908—English

    Walter De la Mare
    • Collected Poems

  1681. 1979; includes Poems [1906]; The Listeners and Other Poems [1912]; Motley and Other Poems [1918]; The Veil and Other Poems [1921]; The Fleeting and Other Poems [1933]; Memory and Other Poems [1938]; The Burning-Glass and Other Poems [1945]; The Traveller [1945]; Inward Companion [1950]; Winged Chariot [1951]; O Lovely England and Other Poems [1953]; and selections from Poems 1919-1934, 1935—English

  1682. Poems

  1683. 1906—English

  1684. The Listeners and Other Poems

  1685. 1912—English

  1686. Motley and Other Poems

  1687. 1918—English

  1688. The Veil and Other Poems

  1689. 1921—English

  1690. The Fleeting and Other Poems

  1691. 1933—English

  1692. Memory and Other Poems

  1693. 1938—English

  1694. The Burning-Glass and Other Poems

  1695. 1945—English

  1696. The Traveller

  1697. 1945—English

  1698. Inward Companion

  1699. 1950—English

  1700. Winged Chariot

  1701. 1951—English

  1702. O Lovely England and Other Poems

  1703. 1953—English

  1704. Memoirs of a Midget

  1705. 1921—English

  1706. Wilfred Owen
    Poems
    1920; four poems previously published; 'Memoir' by Edmund Blunden added for 1931 edition; revised 1933; retitled The Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen, 1963, with a new introduction and notes by C Day Lewis plus four drafts of 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' and an unfinished poem, 'Wild With All Regrets'—English

    • Isaac Rosenberg

    The Collected Poems of Isaac Rosenberg
    1949; originally published 1937 as part of The Collected Works of Isaac Rosenberg—English

    • Edward Thomas

    The Collected Poems of Edward Thomas
    1978—English

    Robert Graves
    • Collected Poems 1975

  1707. 1975; U S edition entitled New Collected Poems; includes the entirety, or nearly all, of New Poems 1962 [1962]; Man Does, Woman Is [1964]; Love Respelt [1965]; Seventeen Poems Missing From 'Love Respelt' [1966]; Colophon to 'Love Respelt' [1967]; Poems 1965-1968 [1968]; Beyond Giving [1969]; Poems 1968-1970 [1970]; The Green-Sailed Vessel [1971]; Poems 1970-1972 [1972]; Timeless Meeting [1973]; At the Gate [1974]; selections from More Poems 1961, 1961; Food for Centraurs, 1960; Steps, 1958; 5 Pens in Hand, 1958; The Crowning Privilege, 1955; Poems 1953, 1953; Poems and Satires 1951, 1951; Poems 1938-1945, 1945; Work in Hand, 1942; earlier Collected Poems; and earlier books that had already been significantly revised for the author’s first Collected Poems, 1938; plus 20 new poems—English

  1708. New Poems 1962

  1709. 1962—English

  1710. Man Does, Woman Is

  1711. 1964—English

  1712. Love Respelt

  1713. 1965—English

  1714. Seventeen Poems Missing From 'Love Respelt'

  1715. 1966—English

  1716. Colophon to 'Love Respelt'

  1717. 1967—English

  1718. Poems 1965-1968

  1719. 1968—English

  1720. Beyond Giving

  1721. 1969—English

  1722. Poems 1968-1970

  1723. 1970—English

  1724. The Green-Sailed Vessel

  1725. 1971—English

  1726. Poems 1970-1972

  1727. 1972—English

  1728. Timeless Meeting

  1729. 1973—English

  1730. At the Gate

  1731. 1974—English

  1732. King Jesus
    1946—English

    Edwin Muir
    • Collected Poems

  1733. 1960; revised 1965; includes Variations on a Time Theme [1934]; The Labyrinth [1949]; nearly all of Journeys and Places [1937]; The Narrow Place [1943]; The Voyage [1946]; One Foot in Eden [1956]; selections from First Poems, 1925; plus a section entitled Poems Not Previously Collected—English

  1734. Variations on a Time Theme

  1735. 1934—English

  1736. Journeys and Places

  1737. 1937—English

  1738. The Narrow Place

  1739. 1943—English

  1740. The Voyage and Other Poems

  1741. 1946—English

  1742. The Labyrinth

  1743. 1949—English

  1744. One Foot in Eden

  1745. 1956—English

    David Jones
  1746. In Parenthesis

  1747. 1937—English

  1748. The Anathemata

  1749. 1952—English

    John Galsworthy
  1750. The Man of Property

  1751. 1906—English

  1752. Indian Summer of a Forsyte

  1753. 1918—English

  1754. In Chancery

  1755. 1920—English

  1756. Awakening

  1757. 1920—English

  1758. To Let

  1759. 1921—English

    E M Forster
  1760. Howards End

  1761. 1910—English

  1762. A Passage to India
    1924—English

    D H Lawrence
    • The Complete Poems of D H Lawrence

  1763. originally entitled Collected Poems, published 1928; expanded and retitled Complete Poems, 1957; expanded and retitled 1964 with four additional poems, a section entitled Uncollected Poems, and three appendixes: Foreword to Collected Poems; Juvenilia; and Variants and Early Drafts; includes Love Poems and Others [1913]; Amores [1916]; Look! We Have Come Through! [1917]; New Poems [1918]; Bay [1919]; Tortoises [1921]; Birds, Beasts and Flowers [1923]; Pansies [1929]; Last Poems [1932]—English

  1764. Love Poems and Others

  1765. 1913—English

  1766. Amores

  1767. 1916—English

  1768. Look! We Have Come Through!

  1769. 1917—English

  1770. New Poems

  1771. 1918—English

  1772. Bay

  1773. 1919—English

  1774. Tortoises

  1775. 1921—English

  1776. Birds, Beasts and Flowers

  1777. 1923—English

  1778. Pansies

  1779. 1929—English

  1780. Last Poems

  1781. 1932—English

  1782. Studies in Classic American Literature
    1923; 13 essays, eight of which published 1918-9 in the English Review, one in the Nation and Athenaeum, Jul. 1921; later editions omit 'The Two Principles'—English

    • The Complete Short Stories of D H Lawrence

  1783. 1955; includes the entirety of the anthologies: The Prussian Officer and Other Stories, 1914; England, My England and Other Stories, 1922; The Ladybird, 1923; St. Mawr, 1925; The Man Who Rode Away and Other Stories, 1928; The Lovely Lady, 1933; and nearly all of A Modern Lover, 1934—English

  1784. Sons and Lovers

  1785. 1913—English

  1786. The Rainbow

  1787. 1915—English

  1788. Women in Love

  1789. 1920—English

    Virginia Woolf
  1790. Mrs. Dalloway

  1791. published in part, Jul. 1923, as 'Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street', in the Dial; in its entirety, 1925—English

  1792. To the Lighthouse

  1793. 1927 —English

  1794. Orlando: A Biography

  1795. 1928—English

  1796. The Waves

  1797. 1931—English

  1798. Between the Acts

  1799. 1941—English

    James Joyce
  1800. Dubliners

  1801. 1914—English

  1802. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

  1803. originally published serially Feb. 1914-Sep. 1915, in the Egoist—English

  1804. Ulysses

  1805. published in part serially Mar. 1918-Dec. 1920 in the Little Review; in its entirety, 1922—English

  1806. Finnegans Wake

  1807. 1939—English

    Samuel Beckett
  1808. Murphy

  1809. 1938—English

  1810. Watt

  1811. published in part, 1950, in Envoy; in its entirety, 1953—English

  1812. Molloy

  1813. 1951—French

  1814. Malone Muert

  1815. 1951—French

  1816. L'Innommable

  1817. The Unnameable
    1953—French


  1818. En Attendant Godot

  1819. Waiting for Godot
    1953—French


  1820. Fin de Partie

  1821. Endgame
    1957—French


  1822. Krapp's Last Tape

  1823. 1958—English

  1824. Comment c'Est
    1961; earlier version entitled L'Image published in X: A Quarterly Review, 1959—French

    • Elizabeth Bowen

  1825. Collected Stories
    —English

  1826. J G Farrell

  1827. The Siege of Krishnapur
    1973—English

    Henry Green
  1828. Nothing

  1829. 1950—English

  1830. Loving

  1831. 1945—English

  1832. Party Going

  1833. 1939—English

    Evelyn Waugh
  1834. A Handful of Dust

  1835. 1934—English

  1836. Scoop

  1837. 1938—English

  1838. Vile Bodies

  1839. 1930—English

  1840. Put Out More Flags

  1841. 1942—English

  1842. Anthony Burgess

  1843. Nothing Like the Sun: A Story of Shakespeare's Love Life
    1964—English

  1844. G B Edwards

  1845. The Book of Ebenezer Le Page
    1981—English

    Iris Murdoch
  1846. The Good Apprentice

  1847. 1985—English

  1848. Bruno's Dream

  1849. 1969—English

    Graham Greene
  1850. Brighton Rock

  1851. 1938—English

  1852. The Heart of the Matter

  1853. 1948—English

  1854. The Power and the Glory

  1855. 1940—English

    Christopher Isherwood
  1856. Mr. Norris Changes Trains

  1857. 1936—English

  1858. Goodbye to Berlin

  1859. 1939—English

  1860. Norman Douglas
    South Wind
    1917—English

    Aldous Huxley
    • Collected Essays

  1861. 1958; selections from On the Margin, 1923; Along the Road, 1925; Jesting Pilate, 1926; Do What You Will, 1929; Music at Night, 1931; Beyond the Mexique Bay, 1934; The Olive Tree, 1937; Ends and Means, 1937; Grey Eminence, 1941; Science, Liberty and Peace, 1946; Themes and Variations, 1950; The Doors of Perception, 1954; Heaven and Hell, 1956; Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, 1956—English

  1862. Antic Hay

  1863. 1923—English

  1864. Point Counter Point

  1865. 1928—English

  1866. Brave New World

  1867. 1932—English

    Lawrence Durrell
  1868. Justine

  1869. 1957—English

  1870. Balthazar

  1871. 1958—English

  1872. Mountolive

  1873. 1958—English

  1874. Clea

  1875. 1960—English

  1876. William Golding

  1877. Pincher Martin: The Two Deaths of Christopher Martin
    1956—English

  1878. Doris Lessing

  1879. The Golden Notebook
    1962—English

    Mervyn Peake
  1880. Titus Groan

  1881. 1946—English

  1882. Gormenghast

  1883. 1950—English

  1884. Titus Alone

  1885. 1959—English

  1886. Jeanette Winterson
    The Passion
    1987—English

    W H Auden
    • Collected Poems

  1887. 1976; includes For the Time Being [1944]; The Age of Anxiety [1947]; Nones [1951]; The Old Man's Road [1956]; Academic Graffiti [1971]; Epistle to a Godson [1972]; nearly all of Letters From Iceland [1937]; Journey to a War [1939]; Another Time [1940]; The Double Man [1941]; The Shield of Achilles [1955]; About the House [1965]; City Without Walls [1969]; and Thank You, Fog [1974]; selections from Poems, 1930; The Orators, 1932; On This Island, 1936; The Magic Flute, 1956; Homage to Clio, 1960; and Auden and Christopher Isherwood's The Dog Beneath the Skin, 1935, and The Ascent of F 6, 1936; features versions from Collected Shorter Poems 1927-1957, 1966; and Collected Longer Poems, 1968—English

  1888. Another Time

  1889. 1940—English

  1890. The Double Man

  1891. 1941—English

  1892. For the Time Being

  1893. 1944—English

  1894. The Age of Anxiety

  1895. 1947—English

  1896. Nones

  1897. 1951—English

  1898. The Shield of Achilles

  1899. 1955—English

  1900. The Old Man's Road

  1901. 1956—English

  1902. About the House

  1903. 1965—English

  1904. City Without Walls

  1905. 1969—English

  1906. Academic Graffiti

  1907. 1971—English

  1908. Epistle to a Godson

  1909. 1972—English

  1910. Thank You, Fog

  1911. 1974—English

  1912. The Dyer's Hand, and Other Essays

  1913. 1962; includes Making, Knowing and Judging, 1956; other portions published in varied periodicals and anthologies, 1946-62; many of the essays, previously published or not, derive from 1956-60 lectures at the University of Oxford—English

  1914. W H Auden and Louis MacNeice

  1915. Letters From Iceland
    1937—English

  1916. W H Auden and Christopher Isherwood
    Journey to a War
    1939—English

    Roy Fuller
    • Collected Poems 1936-1961

  1917. 1962; includes nearly all of The Middle of a War [1942]; A Lost Season, 1944; Epitaphs and Occasions, 1949; Counterparts, 1954; and Brutus’s Orchard, 1957selections from Poems, 1939; plus an untitled section of "recent and previously uncollected poems"; New and Collected Poems 1934-84, 1985, includes selections from Poems, the five books noted above, the Collected Poems detailed above; and selections from Buff, 1965; Off Course, 1969; Tiny Tears, 1973; From the Joke Shop, 1975; The Reign of Sparrows, 1980; plus a section entitled Recent Poems Hitherto Uncollected

  1918. The Middle of the War
    1942—English

    • Gavin Ewart

    Selected Poems 1933-1988
    1988; selections from Poems and Songs, 1939; Pleasures of the Flesh, 1966; The Deceptive Grin of the Gravel Porters, 1968; The Gavin Ewart Show, 1971; An Imaginary Love Affair, 1974; Be My Guest!, 1975; No Fool Like an Old Fool, 1976; The First Eleven, 1977; Or Where a Young Penguin Lies Screaming, 1977; The New Ewart, 1982; The Young People’s Guide to His Toes, 1985; The Complete Little Ones, 1986; Late Pickings, 1987; plus a section entitled New and Uncollected—English

    Basil Bunting
    • Collected Poems

  1919. 1968; revised 1978; includes The Spoils, 1965; First Book of Odes, 1965; Briggflatts: An Autobiography, 1966; Second Book of Odes (11 poems); Sonatas (section including The Spoils and Briggsflatts as well as 'Villon'; 'Attis: Or, Something Missing'; 'Aus dem Zweitten Reich'; 'The Well of Lycopolis'); 'Chomei at Toyama'; and Overdrafts (13 poems)—English

  1920. The Spoils

  1921. 1965—English

  1922. First Book of Odes

  1923. 1965—English

  1924. Briggflatts: An Autobiography
    1966—English

    William Empson
    • Collected Poems

  1925. 1949; includes Letter IV [1927]; Poems [1935]; The Gathering Storm [1940] plus three new poems and 'Notes'; expanded 1955 edition with the addition of one poem and one play—English

  1926. Letter IV

  1927. 1929—English

  1928. Poems

  1929. 1935—English

  1930. The Gathering Storm

  1931. 1940—English

  1932. Milton's God

  1933. 1961—English

  1934. Some Versions of Pastoral

  1935. 1935; U S version originally entitled English Pastoral Poetry—English

    George Wilson Knight
  1936. The Wheel of Fire: Interpretations of Shakespearian Tragedy

  1937. 1930—English

  1938. The Burning Oracle: Studies in the Action of Poetry
    1939—English

    • R S Thomas

  1939. The Poems of R S Thomas
    1985—English

  1940. Frank Kermode
    The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction
    1967; edited 1965 lectures entitled The Long Perspectives—English

    Stevie Smith
    • The Collected Poems of Stevie Smith

  1941. 1975; includes A Good Time Was Had by All [1937]; Tender Only to One [1938]; Mother, What Is Man? [1942]; Harold’s Leap [1950]; Not Waving but Drowning [1957]; Scorpion and Other Poems [1972]; selections from Selected Poems [1962] and The Frog Prince, and Other Poems [1966] in a section entitled Poems; revised versions of previously-published poems included in Selected Poems and The Frog Prince used for this book—English

  1942. A Good Time Was Had by All

  1943. 1937—English

  1944. Tender Only to One

  1945. 1938—English

  1946. Mother, What Is Man?

  1947. 1942—English

  1948. Harold's Leap

  1949. 1950—English

  1950. Not Waving but Drowning

  1951. 1957—English

  1952. Scorpion and Other Poems
    1972—English

    F T Prince
    • Collected Poems, 1935-1992

  1953. 1993; includes Poems [1938]; Soldiers Bathing and Other Poems [1954]; The Doors of Stone (Poems 1938-62) [1963]; Memoirs in Oxford [1970]; Drypoints in Hasidim [1975]; Afterword on Rupert Brooke [1976]; 'A Last Attachment'; Later On [1983]; 'Not a Paris Review Interview'; Walks in Rome [1987]; and a section entitled Senilia—English

  1954. Poems

  1955. 1938—English

  1956. Soldiers Bathing and Other Poems

  1957. 1954—English

  1958. The Doors of Stone (Poems 1938-62)

  1959. 1963—English

  1960. Memoirs in Oxford

  1961. 1970—English

  1962. Drypoints in Hasidim

  1963. 1975—English

  1964. Afterword on Rupert Brooke

  1965. 1976—English

  1966. Later On

  1967. 1983—English

  1968. Walks in Rome
    1987—English

    Philip Larkin
    • Collected Poems

  1969. 1988; includes The North Ship [1945; expanded 1966 by one poem]; XX Poems [1951]; The Less Deceived [1955]; The Whitsun Weddings [1964]; High Windows [1974]; plus new poems—English

  1970. The North Ship

  1971. 1945; expanded 1966 by one poem—English

  1972. XX Poems

  1973. 1951—English

  1974. The Less Deceived

  1975. 1955—English

  1976. The Whitsun Weddings

  1977. 1964—English

  1978. High Windows
    1974—English

    • Donald Davie

    Selected Poems
    1991; selections from Brides of Reason, 1955; A Winter Talent and Other Poems, 1957; The Forests of Lithuania, 1959; New and Selected Poems, 1961; A Sequence for Francis Parkman, 1961; Events and Wisdoms: Poems 1957-1963, 1965; Essex Poems, 1963-1967, 1969; The Shires, 1975; In the Stopping Train and Other Poems, 1977; Three for Water Music; and, The Shires, 1981; a section of new poems, The Battered Wife and Other Poems; plus sections entitled Poems of 1955-56; Poems of 1962-63; More Essex Poems; Los Angeles Poems—English

    Geoffrey Hill
    • Collected Poems

  1979. 1985; includes For the Unfallen, 1959; King Log, 1968; Mercian Hymns, 1971; Tenebrae, 1978; The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy, 1983; and three new poems constituting the section Hymns to Our Lady of Chartres, 1984—English

  1980. For the Unfallen

  1981. 1959—English

  1982. King Log

  1983. 1968—English

  1984. Mercian Hymns

  1985. 1971—English

  1986. Tenebrae

  1987. 1978—English

  1988. The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy

  1989. 1983—English

    Jonathan Spence
  1990. The Death of Woman Wang

  1991. 1978—English

  1992. The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci
    1984—English

    • Elizabeth Jennings

    Selected Poems
    1979; selections from The Animals’ Arrival, 1969; Relationships, 1972; Lucidities, 1970; and Collected Poems, 1967—English

    • Keith Douglas

    Complete Poems
    1951; revised 1978 and 1998; certain poems originally published in the anthologies Augury: An Oxford Miscellany of Verse and Prose, 1940; and Selected Poems (also featuring the work of J C Hall and Norman Nicholson), 1943; the appendix of Alamein to Zem Zem, 1946; Collected Poems, 1951, revised 1966; and varied periodicals: the Outlook, New Verse, Bolero, Fords and Bridges, the Cherwell, Poetry (U K publication), Citadel, Personal Landscape—English

    Hugh MacDiarmid
    • Complete Poems

    1993—English

    Louis MacNeice
    • The Collected Poems of Louis MacNeice

  1993. 1967; includes the entirety, or neary all, of Out of the Picture, 1937; The Earth Compels, 1938; Letters From Iceland [with W H Auden], 1937; Autumn Journal, 1939; Plant and Phantom, 1941; Springboard, 1944; Holes in the Sky, 1948; Ten Burnt Offerings, 1952; Autumn Sequel, 1954; Visitations, 1957; Solstices, 1961; The Burning Perch, 1963; selections from Blind Fireworks, 1929—English

  1994. Out of the Picture

  1995. 1937—English

  1996. The Earth Compels

  1997. 1938—English

  1998. Autumn Journal

  1999. 1939—English

  2000. Plant and Phantom

  2001. 1941—English

  2002. Springboard

  2003. 1944—English

  2004. Holes in the Sky

  2005. 1948—English

  2006. Ten Burnt Offerings

  2007. 1952—English

  2008. Autumn Sequel

  2009. 1954—English

  2010. Visitations

  2011. 1957—English

  2012. Solsticies

  2013. 1961—English

  2014. The Burning Perch
    1963—English

    Dylan Thomas
    • The Poems

  2015. 1971; includes 18 Poems [1934]; Twenty-five Poems [1936]; The Map of Love [1939]; Deaths and Entrances [1946]; In Country Sleep and Other Poems [1952]; selections from Miscellany: Poems Stories Broadcasts [1963]; Miscellany Two [1966]; and additional poems previously unpublished or uncollected in book form—English

  2016. 18 Poems

  2017. 1934—English

  2018. Twenty-five Poems

  2019. 1936—English

  2020. The Map of Love

  2021. 1939—English

  2022. Deaths and Entrances

  2023. 1946; published in part, 1943, as New Poems—English

  2024. In Country Sleep and Other Poems

  2025. 1952—English

  2026. Nigel Denis
    Cards of Identity
    1955—English

    Seamus Heaney
    • Selected Poems, 1966-1987

  2027. 1990; selections from Death of a Naturalist, 1966; Door Into the Dark, 1969; Wintering Out, 1972; Stations, 1975; North, 1975; Field Work, 1979; Sweeney Astray, 1983; Station Island, 1984; The Haw Lantern, 1987—English

  2028. Field Work

  2029. 1979—English

  2030. Station Island

  2031. 1984—English

  2032. Thomas Kinsella
    Peppercanister Poems
    1979; originally published as Butcher's Dozen, 1972; A Selected Life, 1972; Vertical Man, 1973; The Good Fight: A Poem for the Tenth Anniversary of the Death of John F Kennedy, 1973; One, 1974; A Technical Supplement, 1976; Song of the Night and Other Poems, 1978; The Messenger, 1978—English

    • Paul Muldoon

    Selected Poems 1968-1986
    1987; selections from New Weather, 1973; Mules, 1977; Why Brownlee Left, 1980; Quoff, 1983; Meeting the British, 1987—English

    • John Montague

    Selected Poems
    1982; selections from Poisoned Lands, 1961; A Chosen Light, 1967; Tides, 1970; The Rough Field, 1972; A Slow Dance, 1975; The Great Cloak, 1978; The Dead Kingdom, 1984—English

    John Arden
    • Plays: One

    1994; includes The Waters of Babylon [1957]; When Is a Door Not a Door? An Industrial Episode [1958]; Live Like Pigs: Seventeen Scenes [1958]; Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance: An Un-historical Parable [1959]; (with Margaretta D’Arcy) The Happy Haven [1960]—English

    • Plays: Two

  2033. A Workhouse Donkey: A Vulgar Melo-Drama [1963]; Armstrong’s Last Goodnight: An Exercise in Diplomacy [1964]; Left-Handed Liberty: A Play About Magna Carta [1965]; The True History of Squire Jonathan and His Unfortunate Treasure [1968]; The Bagman or The Impromptu of Muswell Hill [1970, radio]—English

  2034. The Waters of Babylon

  2035. 1957—English

  2036. When Is a Door Not a Door? An Industrial Episode

  2037. 1958—English

  2038. Live Like Pigs: Seventeen Scenes

  2039. 1958—English

  2040. Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance: An Un-historical Parable

  2041. 1959—English

  2042. A Workhouse Donkey: A Vulgar Melo-Drama

  2043. 1963—English

  2044. Armstrong’s Last Goodnight: An Exercise in Diplomacy

  2045. 1964—English

  2046. Left-Handed Liberty: A Play About Magna Carta

  2047. 1965—English

  2048. The True History of Squire Jonathan and His Unfortunate Treasure

  2049. 1968—English

  2050. The Bagman or The Impromptu of Muswell Hill

  2051. 1970, radio—English

  2052. John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy
    The Happy Haven
    1960—English

    Joe Orton
    • The Complete Plays

  2053. 1976; includes Ruffian and the Stair [1964, radio; revised 1967]; Entertaining Mr. Sloane [1964]; Loot [1966]; The Good and Faithful Servant [1967, television]; The Erpingham Camp [1966, as part of the television series The Seven Deadly Sins; revised 1967]; Funeral Games [1968, television]; What the Butler Saw [1969]—English

  2054. Ruffian and the Stair

  2055. 1964, radio; revised 1967—English

  2056. Entertaining Mr. Sloan

  2057. 1964—English

  2058. Loot

  2059. 1966—English

  2060. The Erpingham Camp

  2061. 1966, as part of the television series The Seven Deadly Sins; revised 1967—English

  2062. The Good and Faithful Servant

  2063. 1967, television—English

  2064. Funeral Games

  2065. 1968, television—English

  2066. What the Butler Saw

  2067. 1969—English

    Flann O'Brien
  2068. The Dalkey Archive

  2069. 1964—English

  2070. The Third Policeman

  2071. 1967—English

  2072. Tom Stoppard

  2073. Travesties
    1974—English

    Harold Pinter
  2074. The Caretaker

  2075. 1960—English

  2076. The Homecoming

  2077. 1965—English

    Edward Bond
  2078. The Fool

  2079. 1975—English

  2080. Saved
    1965—English

    George Orwell
    • Collected Essays

  2081. 1961—English

  2082. Nineteen Eighty-Four
    1949—English

    • Edna O'Brien

    A Fanatic Heart: Selected Stories of Edna O'Brien
    includes Returning, 1987; selections from The Love Object, 1968; A Scandalous Woman, 1974; A Rose in the Heart, 1978; plus a section entitled Quartet (Uncollected Stories, 1979-1981); originally published in varied periodicals, including Redbook, the Atlantic, and the New Yorker—English

    Germany:
    Hugo von Hofmannsthal
    • Poems and Verse Plays

    English translations by Michael Hamburger et al.—German

    • Selected Prose

    English translations by Mary Huttinger, Tania Stern, and James Stern—German

    • Selected Plays and Libretti

  2083. English translations by Michael Hamburger et al.—German

  2084. Elektra

  2085. 1909—German

  2086. Der Rosenkavalier

  2087. 1911—German

  2088. Die Frau Ohne Schatten

  2089. 1919—German

  2090. Der Schwierige

  2091. 1921—German

  2092. Das Salzburger Grosse Welttheater

  2093. 1922—German

  2094. Der Turm

  2095. 1925; revised 1927—German

  2096. Andreas Oder Vereinigten

  2097. 1932—German

  2098. Arabella
    1933—German

    Rainer Maria Rilke
    • Selected Poetry

  2099. English translations by Stephen Mitchell; includes The Duino Elegies—German

  2100. Duineser Elegien

  2101. The Duino Elegies
    1923—German


  2102. Die Sonette an Orpheus

  2103. The Sonnets to Orpheus
    1923—German


  2104. Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge

  2105. The Notebooks of Malte Laurdis Brigge
    1910—German


  2106. Neue Gedichte

  2107. New Poems
    1907—German


  2108. Der Neuen Gedichte Anderer Teil

  2109. Another Part of the New Poems
    1908—German


    Hermann Broch
  2110. Die Schlafwandler: Eine Romantrilogie

  2111. originally published in three volumes: Pasenow; Oder, Die Romantik, 1931; Esch; Oder, Die Anarchie, 1931; and Huguenau; Oder, Die Sachlichkeit, 1932—German

  2112. Der Tod des Vergil

  2113. 1945; English version published simultaneously—German

  2114. Hofmannsthal und Seine Zeit
    1974—German

    Georg Trakl
    • Selected Poems

    —German

    Gottfried Benn
    • Selected Poems

  2115. —German

    Franz Kafka
  2116. Der Verschollene
    Amerika
    published in part, 1913, as 'Der Heizer'; in its entirety, 1927—German


    • The Collected Stories of Franz Kafka

  2117. 1971; includes Die Verwandlung [1915]; In der Strafkolonie [1919]; the entirety of the anthologies Betrachtung (Contemplation), 1912; Eine Landarzt. Kleine Erzählungen (A Country Doctor), 1919; Ein Hungerkünstler (A Hunger Artist), 1924; Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer (The Great Wall of China), 1931; and other stories previously published—German

  2118. In der Strafkolonie

  2119. In the Penal Colony
    1919—German


  2120. Die Verwandlung
    The Metamorphosis
    originally published 1915 in Die Weißen Blätter—German


    • The Blue Octavio Notebook

  2121. —German

  2122. Der Prozess
    The Trial
    1925—German


    • Diaries

  2123. —German

  2124. Das Schloss
    The Castle
    1926—German


    • "Parables, Fragments, Aphorisms"

  2125. unspecified selection—German

  2126. Die Zürauer Aphorismen
    The Zürau Aphorisms
    1931—German


    Bertolt Brecht
    • Poems, 1913-1956

  2127. —German

  2128. Die Dreigroschenoper

  2129. The Threepenny Opera
    1928—German


  2130. Der Gute Mensch von Sezuan

  2131. The Good Woman of Szechuan
    1943—German


  2132. Mutter Courage und Ihre Kinder

  2133. Mother Courage
    1941—German


  2134. Leben des Galilei

  2135. Life of Galileo
    1943—German


  2136. Der Kaukasische Kreidekreis
    The Caucasian Chalk Circle
    1948—German


    Arthur Schnitzler
    • Plays

    —German

    • Stories

  2137. —German

    Frank Wedekind
  2138. Erdgeist

  2139. Earth Spirit
    1895; first of the two Lulu Plays—German


  2140. Die Büchse der Pandora

  2141. Pandora's Box
    1904; second of the two Lulu Plays—German


  2142. Frühlings Erwachen

  2143. 1906—German

  2144. Karl Kraus
    Die Letzten Tage der Menschheit
    originally published serially 1919 in Fackel—German

    • Günter Eich

    Pigeons and Moles: Selected Writings

  2145. —German

    Thomas Mann
  2146. Der Zauberberg
    The Magic Mountain
    1924; Mallison ("Smart") specifies John E Woods's English translation—German


    • Stories of Three Decades

  2147. 1936; includes Tristan; Tonio Kröger; Death in Venice; A Man and His Dog; Disorder and Early Sorrow; Mario and the Magician; Felix Krull; 16 stories; and the play, Fiorenza—German

  2148. Tristan

  2149. 1903—German

  2150. Tonio Kröger

  2151. originally published in Neue Deutsche Rundschau, Feb. 1903—German

  2152. Der Tod in Venedig

  2153. Death in Venice
    1911—German


  2154. Fiorenza

  2155. 1907—German

  2156. Herr und Hund: Eine Idyll

  2157. A Man and His Dog
    1919—German


  2158. Unordnung und Fruhes Leid

  2159. Disorder and Early Sorrow
    originally published in Neue Rundschau, 1925—German


  2160. Mario und der Zauberer

  2161. Mario and the Magician
    1929—German


  2162. Joseph und Seine Brüder

  2163. Joseph and His Brothers
    1943—German


  2164. Doctor Faustus. Das Leben des Deutschen Tonsetzers Adrian Leverkühn, Erzählt von Einem Freunde

  2165. 1947—German

  2166. Bekenntnisse des Hochstaplers Felix Krull. Der Memoiren, Erster Teil

  2167. 1954—German

  2168. Alfred Döblin

  2169. Berlin Alexanderplatz
    1929—German

    Herman Hesse
  2170. Das Glasperlenspiel

  2171. 1943—German

  2172. Narziß und Goldmund

  2173. 1930—German

    Robert Musil
  2174. Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törleßx

  2175. 1906—German

  2176. Der Mann Ohne Eigenschaften

  2177. The Man Without Qualities
    originally published in three volumes: 1930, 1933, and 1943—German


  2178. Joseph Roth
    Radetzkymarsch
    The Radetzky March
    1932—German


    • Paul Celan

  2179. Poems: A Bilingual Edition
    1980; English translations by Michael Hamburger—German

  2180. Thomas Bernhard

  2181. Holzfällen
    Woodcutters
    1984—German


  2182. Heinrich Böll

  2183. Billard um Halbzehn
    Billiards at Half-Past Nine
    1959—German


  2184. Ingeborg Bachmann
    In the Storm of Roses
    —German

    • Hans Magnus Enzensberger

    Poems for People Who Don't Read Poems
    1968—German

    • Walter Benjamin

    Illuminations
    —German

    • Robert Walser

  2185. Selected Stories
    "translated by Christopher Middleton, et al."—German

  2186. Christa Wolf

  2187. Kassandra
    Cassandra
    1983—German


  2188. Peter Handke

  2189. Langsame Heimkehr
    Slow Homecoming
    1979—German


    Max Frisch
  2190. Stiller

  2191. I'm Not Stiller
    1954—German


  2192. Der Mensch Erscheint im Holozän

  2193. Man in the Holocene
    1979—German


    Günter Grass
  2194. Die Blechtrommel

  2195. The Tin Drum
    1959—German


  2196. Der Butt

  2197. 1977—German

  2198. Friedrich Dürrenmatt
    Der Besuch der Alten Dame
    The Visit
    1956—German


    • Johannes Bobrowski

    Shadow Lands
    —German

    Russia:
    • Anna Akhmatova

    Poems
    English translations by Stanley Kunitz and Max Hayward—Russian

    • Leonid Andreyev

  2199. Stories
    Twentieth Century—Russian

  2200. Andrei Bely
    Petersburg
    1913—Russian

    • Osip Mandelstam

    Selected Poems
    English translations by Clarence Brown and W S Merwin—Russian

    • Velimir Khlebnikov

    The King of Time
    —Russian

    Vladimir Mayakovsky
    • The Bedbug and Selected Poetry

  2201. English translations by Max Hayward and George Reavey—Russian

  2202. Klop

  2203. The Bedbug
    1929—Russian


  2204. Mikhail Bulgakov

  2205. Mástyer i Margaríta
    The Master and Margarita; published in part, 1966-67, in Moskva; in its entirety, 1973; revised 1989; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Diana Burgin and Katherine Tiernan O'Connor's English translation—Russian

  2206. Mikhail Kuzmin

  2207. Alexandrian Songs
    originally published serially 1906 in Vesy—Russian

    Maxim Gorky
  2208. Detstvo

  2209. Childhood
    published in Russkoe Slovo, 1914—Russian


  2210. V Lûdâh

  2211. My Apprenticeship
    1916—Russian


  2212. Vospominaniya o Lev Nikoláevič Tolstój
    Reminiscences of Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy
    1919—Russian


    • Reminiscence of Chekhov

  2213. —Russian

  2214. Knigu o Leonâd Andrée: Vospominanya

  2215. A Book About Leonid Andreev: Memoirs
    1922—Russian


  2216. Moi Universitety
    My Universities
    published in Krasnaia Nov', Mar.-Jul. 1923—Russian


    • Ivan Bunin

    Selected Stories
    —Russian

    • Isaac Babel

  2217. Collected Stories
    1960; English translations by Walter Morrison—Russian

    Boris Pasternak
  2218. Dóktor Živágo
    Doctor Zhivago
    Italian translation, 1957; original Russian, 1958—Russian


    • Selected Poems

  2219. English translations by Jon Stallworthy and Peter France—Russian

  2220. Yury Olesha
    Zavist'
    Envy
    1927—Russian


    • Marina Tsvetayeva

    Selected Poems
    English translations by Elaine Feinstein—Russian

    • Mikhail Zoshchenko

    Nervous People and Other Satires

  2221. —Russian

  2222. Andrei Platonov

  2223. Kotlovan
    The Foundation Pit
    1987; written 1926-30—Russian


    Alexander Solzhenitsyn
  2224. Odîn den' Ivána Denîsoviča

  2225. A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
    originally published in Nóvyj Mîr, Nov. 1962—Russian


  2226. Rakovyj Korpus

  2227. Cancer Ward
    1967—Russian


  2228. Avgust 1914

  2229. August 1914
    1971; expanded 1984—Russian


  2230. Arhipelag GULAG

  2231. The Gulag Archipelago
    1974-78—Russian


  2232. Joseph Brodsky

  2233. Chast' Rechi: Stikhotvoreniia 1972-76
    A Part of Speech
    1977—Russian


    Scandinavia:
    Isak Dinesen
  2234. Vinter-Eventyr

  2235. 1942; English version entitled Winter's Tales published the same year—Danish

  2236. Seven Gothic Tales

  2237. 1934; Danish version entitled Syv Fantastiske Fortaellinger published 1935—English

  2238. Martin Andersen Nexø

  2239. Pelle Erobreren
    Pelle the Conquerer
    originally published in four volumes, 1906-10—Danish


    Knut Hamsun
  2240. Sult

  2241. Hunger
    published in part, 1888, in Ny Jord; in its entirety, 1890—Norwegian


  2242. Pan

  2243. 1894—Norwegian

  2244. Sigrid Undset

  2245. Kristin Lavransdatter
    originally published in three volumes: Kransen, 1920; Husfrue, 1921; Korset, 1922—Norwegian

  2246. Gunnar Ekelöf
    Vägvisare Till Underjorden
    1967—Swedish

    • Tomas Tranströmer

  2247. Selected Poems
    late Twentieth-early Twenty-First centuries—Swedish

  2248. Pär Lagerkvist
    Barrabas
    1950—Swedish

    • Lars Gustafsson

  2249. Selected Poems
    late Twentieth-early Twenty-First centuries—Swedish

    Serbo-Croat:
  2250. Ivo Andrić
    Na Drini Ćuprija
    The Bridge on the Drina
    1945—Serbo-Croatian


    • Vasko Popa

  2251. Selected Poems
    —Serbo-Croatian

  2252. Danilo Kiš

  2253. Grobnica za Borisa Davidoviča
    1976—Serbo-Croatian

    Czech:
    Karel Čapek
  2254. Válka s Mloky

  2255. War With the Newts
    1936—Czech


  2256. R U R

  2257. 1921—Czech

  2258. Václav Havel

  2259. Largo Desolato
    1984—Czech

  2260. Milan Kundera
    Nesnesitelná Lehkost Bytí
    The Unbearable Lightness of Being
    French translation, L'Insoutenable Légèreté de l'Être, 1984; original Czech, 1985—Czech


    • Jaroslav Seifert

    Selected Poetry
    —Czech

    • Miroslav Holub

  2261. The Fly
    1987; English translations by George Theiner, Ian Milner, Jarmila Milner, and Ewald Osers; selections from Denní Služba, 1958; Achilles a Želva, 1960; Slabikář, 1961; Jdi a Otevři Dvere, 1962; Tak Zvané Srdce, 1963; Zcela Nesoustavná Zoologie, 1963; Kam Teče Krev, 1963; Ačkoli, 1969; Beton, 1970—Czech

    Polish:
    Bruno Schulz
  2262. Sklepy Cynamonowe

  2263. The Street of Crocodiles
    1934—Polish


  2264. Sanatorium Pod Klepsydrą
    Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass
    1937—Polish


    • Czeslaw Milosz

  2265. Selected Poems
    —Polish

    Witold Gombrowicz
  2266. Ferdydurke

  2267. 1937—Polish

  2268. Pornografia

  2269. 1960—Polish

  2270. Kosmos

  2271. 1965—Polish

    Stanislaw Lem
  2272. Śledztwo

  2273. The Investigation
    1959—Polish


  2274. Solaris
    1961—Polish

    • Zbigniew Herbert

    Selected Poems
    —Polish

    • Adam Zagajewski

    Tremor: Selected Poems
    1985; English translations by Renata Gorcznski—Polish

    Hungarian:
    • Attila József

    Perched on Nothing's Branch
    1986; revised 1999; English translations by Peter Hargitai; selections from A Szépseg Koldusa, 1922; Nemén Kiáltok, 1925; Dönstd a Tőkét!, 1931; Külvárosi Éj, 1932; Medvetánc, 1934; Nagyon Fáj, 1936; features versions from the author's Összes Verseí, 1951—Hungarian

    • Ferenc Juhasz

  2275. Selected Poems
    —Hungarian

  2276. László Németh
    Guilt
    1936—Hungarian

    Modern Greek:
    • C P Cavafy

    Collected Poems
    early Twentieth Century—Greek

    • George Seferis

  2277. Collected Poems
    —Greek

    Nikos Kazantzakis
  2278. The Greek Passion

  2279. 1954; U K version entitled Christ Recrucified—Greek

  2280. The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel
    1938—Greek

    • Yannis Ritsos

    Exile and Return
    —Greek

    • Odysseas Elytis

    What I Love: Selected Poems
    —Greek

    • Angelos Sikelianos

  2281. Selected Poems
    —Greek

    Yiddish:
    Sholem Aleichem
  2282. Tevye the Dairyman
    originally published as seven stories—Yiddish

    • The Railroad Stories

  2283. —Yiddish

  2284. The Nightingale, or, The Saga of Yosele Solovey the Cantor

  2285. —Yiddish

  2286. Mendele Mokher Seforim
    The Travels and Adventures of Benjamin the Third
    —Yiddish

    • I L Peretz

    Selected Stories
    —Yiddish

    • Jacob Glatstein

    Selected Poems
    —Yiddish

    • Moshe-Leib Halpern

    Selected Poems
    —Yiddish

    • H Leivick

  2287. Selected Poems
    —Yiddish

    Israel Joshua Singer
  2288. Yoshe Kalb

  2289. 1932—Yiddish

  2290. The Brothers Ashkenazi

  2291. 1936—Yiddish

  2292. Chaim Grade

  2293. Tsemakh Atlas
    The Yeshiva
    originally published in two volumes, 1967 and 1968—Yiddish


  2294. S Ansky
    Mež Dvuh Mirov
    The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds
    1920; originally presented 1920 in Yiddish, translated by the author—Russian


    • Mani Leib

  2295. Selected Poems
    —Yiddish

  2296. Sholem Asch
    East River: A Novel of New York
    1946—Yiddish

    Isaac Bashevis Singer
    • Collected Stories

  2297. —Yiddish

  2298. In My Family's Court

  2299. 1963—Yiddish

  2300. The Manor

  2301. 1967—Yiddish

  2302. The Estate

  2303. 1969—Yiddish

  2304. Di Familye Moshkat

  2305. The Family Moskat
    1950—Yiddish


  2306. Der Sotn in Goray

  2307. Satan in Goray
    originally published serially 1935 in Globus—Yiddish


    Hebrew:

    Shirot Bialik: The Epic Poems
    —Hebrew

    Shai Agnon (S F Agnon)
  2308. In the Heart of the Seas

  2309. 1933—Hebrew


    —Hebrew

    Aharon Appelfeld
  2310. Badenheim 1939

  2311. 1978—Hebrew

  2312. The Immortal Bartfuss

  2313. 1988—Hebrew

  2314. Yaakov Shabtai

  2315. Zikhron Devraim
    Past Continuous
    1977—Hebrew


    Yehuda Amichai

    English translations by Stephen Mitchell and Chana Bloch—Hebrew


    English translations by Ruth Nevo—Hebrew

  2316. A B Yehoshua

  2317. A Late Divorce
    1982—Hebrew

  2318. Amos Oz
    A Perfect Peace
    1982—Hebrew

    • T Carmi

    At the Stone of Losses
    1983; English translations by Grace Schulman; selections from Leyad Even Hato'im, 1981; El Erets Aḥeret, 1977; Hitnatslut Hameḥaber, 1974; Davar Aḥer, 1970—Hebrew

    • Nathan Zach

    The Static Element: Selected Poems of Nathan Zach
    1982—Hebrew

    • Dalia Ravikovitch

    A Dress of Fire
    1976; English translations by Chana Bloch; poems previously published—Hebrew

    • Dan Pagis

  2319. Variable Directions: The Selected Poetry of Dan Pagis
    1989; selection of English translations larger than, but similar to, that of Points of Departure, 1981—Hebrew

    David Shahar
  2320. Summer in the Street of the Prophets

  2321. 1973—Hebrew

  2322. A Voyage to Ur of the Chaldees

  2323. 1978—Hebrew

  2324. The Day of the Countess

  2325. 1981—Hebrew

  2326. Nin-Gal

  2327. 1985—Hebrew

  2328. The Day of the Ghosts

  2329. 1988—Hebrew

  2330. A Tammuz Night's Dream

  2331. 1989—Hebrew

  2332. Nights of Lutetia

  2333. 1991—Hebrew

  2334. On Candles and Winds

  2335. 1994—Hebrew

  2336. David Grossman

  2337. See Under: Love
    1986—Hebrew

  2338. Yoram Kaniuk

  2339. His Daughter
    1987—Hebrew

    Latin America:

    Selected Poems of Rubén Darío
    1965; selections from Abrojos; Rimas; Azul, 1888; Prosas Profanas y Otros Poemas, 1896; Cantos de Vida y Esperanza; Los Cisnes y Otros Poemas; El Canto Errante; Poema del Oto&etilde;o y Otros Poemas; Canto a la Argentina y Otros Poems; and a section entitled Miscellaneous Poems—Spanish

    Jorge Luis Borges
  2340. El Aleph

  2341. 1949; expanded 1952—Spanish

  2342. El Hacedor

  2343. 1960—Spanish

  2344. Ficciones

  2345. originally published 1941, entitled El Jardín de Senderos que se Bifurcan; expanded 1944 and 1956—Spanish


    English translations of stories mostly originally published in Ficciones and El Aleph—Spanish


    —Spanish

    Alejo Carpentier
  2346. El Siglo de las Luces

  2347. Explosion in a Cathedral
    1962—Spanish


  2348. Los Pasos Perdidos

  2349. 1953—Spanish

  2350. El Recurso del Método

  2351. 1974—Spanish

  2352. El Reino de Este Mundo

  2353. 1949—Spanish

    Guillermo Cabrera Infante
  2354. Tres Tristes Tigres

  2355. Three Trapped Tigers
    1967—Spanish


  2356. Vista del Amanecer en el Trópico

  2357. 1974—Spanish

  2358. Severo Sarduy

  2359. Maitreya
    1978—Spanish

  2360. Reinaldo Arenas

  2361. El Mundo Alucinante
    Hallucinations: or, The Ill-Fated Peregrinations of Fray Servando—Spanish

    Pablo Neruda
  2362. Canto General

  2363. 1950; English translation of 'Alturas de Machu Picchu', the second canto, published 1948 in the Tiger's Eye and 1950 in Let the Rail Splitter Awake and Other Poems—Spanish

  2364. Residencia en la Tierra

  2365. originally published in three volumes: Residencia I, 1933; Residencia II, 1935; and Tercera Residencia, 1947—Spanish

  2366. Veinte Poemas de Amor y una Canción Desesperada

  2367. 1924—Spanish

  2368. Plenos Poderes

  2369. Fully Empowered
    1962—Spanish



    English translations by Ben Belitt—Spanish


    Selected Poems
    —Spanish

    Octavio Paz
  2370. El Laberinto de la Soledad

  2371. 1950—Spanish


    1987; includes Piedra de Sol [1957]; Blanco [1967]; Topoemas [1968]; Ladera Este (1962-1968) [1969]; Pasado en Claro [1975]; nearly all of Salamandra (1958-1961) [1962] and Vuelta [1976]; all but one poem from Árbol Adentro [1987]; and Paz and Charles Tomlinson's Hijos del Aire (Airborn) [1979]; for the selections through Vuelta, the versions from Poems (1935-1975) are used—Spanish

  2372. Piedra de Sol

  2373. 1957—Spanish

  2374. Salamandra (1958-1961)

  2375. 1962—Spanish

  2376. Blanco

  2377. 1967—Spanish

  2378. Topoemas

  2379. 1968—Spanish

  2380. Ladera Este (1962-1968)

  2381. 1969—Spanish

  2382. Pasado en Claro

  2383. 1975—Spanish

  2384. Vuelta

  2385. 1976—Spanish

  2386. Árbol Adentro

  2387. 1987—Spanish

    Octavio Paz and Charles Tomlinson
  2388. Hijos del Aire
    Airborn
    1979—Spanish; English


    Cesar Vallejo
    • Selected Poems

  2389. 1981; English translations by H R Hays; selections from Los Heraldos Negros, 1918; Trilce, 1922; España, Aparta de Mí Este Cáliz, 1939; Poemas Humanas, 1939—Spanish

  2390. España, Aparta de Mí Este Cáliz

  2391. 1939—Spanish

  2392. Miguel Angel Asturias

  2393. Hombres de Maiz
    1949—Spanish

  2394. José Lezama Lima

  2395. Paradiso
    1966—Spanish

  2396. José Donoso

  2397. El Obsceno P´jaro de la Noche
    1970—Spanish

    Julio Cortázar
  2398. Rayuela

  2399. Hopscotch
    1963—Spanish


  2400. Todos los Fuegos el Fuego
    All Fires the Fire and Other Stories
    1966—Spanish


    • Blow-Up and Other Stories

  2401. originally entitled The End of the Game and Other Stories, published 1967; includes Las Armas Secretas [1959] and selections from Besiario, 1951; and Final del Juego, 1956—Spanish

  2402. Las Armas Secretas

  2403. 1959—Spanish

    Gabriel García Márquez
  2404. Cien Anõs de Soledad

  2405. One Hundred Years of Solitude
    1967; Mallison ("Smart") specifies Gregory Rabassa's English translation—Spanish


  2406. El Amor en los Tiempos del Cólera

  2407. Love in the Time of Cholera
    1985—Spanish


  2408. Mario Vargas Llosa

  2409. La Guerra del Fin del Mundo
    1981—Spanish

    Carlos Fuentes
  2410. Cambio de Piel

  2411. 1967—Spanish

  2412. Terra Nostra
    1975—Spanish

    • Carlos Drummond de Andrade

  2413. Travelling in the Family
    English translations by Elizabeth Bishop et al.—Spanish

    The West Indies:
    C L R James
  2414. The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution

  2415. 1938—English


    1977—English

    V S Naipul
  2416. A Bend in the River

  2417. 1979—English

  2418. A House for Mr. Biswas

  2419. 1961—English


    Collected Poems 1948-184
    1986; selections from In a Green Light: Poems 1948-1960, 1962; Selected Poems, 1964; Castaway and Other Poems, 1965; The Gulf and Other Poems, 1969; Another Life, 1973; Sea Graves, 1976; The Star-Apple Kingdom, 1979; The Fortunate Traveller, 1981; Midsummer, 1984—English

    Wilson Harris
  2420. Palace of the Peacock

  2421. 1960—English

  2422. The Far Journey of Oudin

  2423. 1961—English

  2424. The Whole Armour

  2425. 1962—English

  2426. The Secret Ladder

  2427. 1963—English

  2428. Michael Thelwell

  2429. The Harder They Come
    1980; based on the film of the same name—English

    Aimé Césaire

    1983; includes revised versions of Cahier d'un Retour au Pays Natal [originally published Aug. 1939 in Volontés; revised 1976 for inclusion in Oeuvres Complètes]; Les Armes Miraculeuses [1946; revised 1970]; Soleil cou Coupé [1948; revised and coupled with Corps Perdu as Cadastre, 1961]; Corps Perdu [1950; revised and coupled with Soleil cou Coupé as Cadastre, 1961]; Ferrements [1960; originally published in Présence Africaine, 1955-9]; and Noria, published in part in varied publications, 1955-76, in its entirety as part of Oeuvres Complètes, 1976; this collection features the Oeuvres Complètes versions—French

  2430. Cahier d'un Retour au Pays Natal

  2431. originally published Aug. 1939 in Volontés; revised 1976 for inclusion in Oeuvres Complètes—French

  2432. Les Armes Miraculeuses

  2433. 1946; revised 1970—French

  2434. Soleil cou Coupé

  2435. 1948; revised and coupled with Corps Perdu as Cadastre, 1961—French

  2436. Corps Perdu

  2437. 1950; revised and coupled with Soleil cou Coupé as Cadastre, 1961—French

  2438. Ferrements

  2439. 1960; originally published 1955-9 in Présence Africaine—French

    Africa:
    Chinua Achebe
  2440. Things Fall Apart

  2441. 1958—English

  2442. Arrow of God

  2443. 1964—English

  2444. No Longer at Ease

  2445. 1960—English

  2446. Wole Soyinka

  2447. A Dance of the Forest
    1960—English

  2448. Amos Tutuola

  2449. The Palm-Wine Drinkard, and His Dead Palm-Wine Tapster in the Deads' Town
    1952—English

  2450. Christopher Okigbo

  2451. Labyrinths, With Path of Thunder
    1971; 'Heavensgate' published separately 1962; 'Silences: Lament of the Silent Sisters' published 1963 in Transition; 'Distances' published 1964 in Transition; 'Limits' published 1962 in Transition, and, revised, separately 1964; 'Silences: Lament of the Drums' published separately 1965; 'Path of Thunder' published Feb. 1968 in Black Orpheus; all works revised for inclusion in this book—English

  2452. John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo (J P Clark)

  2453. Casualties: Poems 1966/ 68
    1970—English

  2454. Ayi Kwei Armah

  2455. The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born
    1968—English

  2456. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (James Ngugi)

  2457. A Grain of Wheat
    1967—English

  2458. Gabriel Okara

  2459. The Fisherman's Invocation
    1978; poems originally published in periodicals, anthologies, and the author's books; and new poems—English—English


    Stories
    Twentieth-early Twenty-First centuries—English

  2460. J M Coetzee

  2461. Foe
    1986—English

  2462. Athol Fugard

  2463. A Lesson From Aloes
    —English


    Selected Poems
    1966; selections from Chants d'Ombre, 1945; Hosties Noires, 1948; Chants Pour Naett, 1949; Éthiopiques, 1956; Nocturnes, 1961 [which includes Chants Pour Naëtt, retitled Chants Pour Signare, and a selection of new poems]—English

    India (in English):
  2464. R K Narayan

  2465. The Guide
    1958—English

  2466. Salman Rushdie

  2467. Midnight's Children
    1981—English

  2468. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

  2469. Heat and Dust
    1975—English

    Canada:
  2470. Malcolm Lowry

  2471. Under the Volcano
    1947—English

    Robertson Davies
  2472. Fifth Business

  2473. 1970—English

  2474. The Manticore

  2475. 1972—English

  2476. World of Wonders

  2477. 1975—English

  2478. The Rebel Angels

  2479. 1981—English

  2480. Alice Munro

  2481. Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You...
    1974—English

  2482. Northrop Frye

  2483. Fables of Identity
    1963—English


    Selected Poems
    1987; selections from Le Tombeau des Rois, 1953; and Poèmes, 1960 [which included Tombeau and a section of new poems entitled Le Mystère de la Parole] plus a section entitled Uncollected Poems—French


    Poems Twice Told
    —English


    Selected Poems
    —English

    Australia and New Zealand:
  2484. Miles Franklin

  2485. My Brilliant Career
    1901—English


    The Short Stories
    —English


    Collected Poems
    —English

    Patrick White
  2486. Riders in the Chariot

  2487. 1961—English

  2488. Fringe of Leaves

  2489. 1976—English

  2490. Voss

  2491. 1957—English

  2492. Christina Stead

  2493. The Man Who Loved Children
    1940—English


    Selected Poems
    —English


    Collected Poems
    1991; U S version entitled Rabbiter's Bounty: Collected Poems—English

    Thomas Keneally
  2494. The Playmaker

  2495. 1987—English

  2496. Schindler's Ark

  2497. 1982; some later editions entitled Schindler's List—English


    An Imaginary Life
    —English


    Peniel and Other Poems
    —English

    Peter Carey
  2498. Oscar and Lucinda

  2499. —English

  2500. Illywhacker

  2501. —English

    The United States:

    Selected Poems
    1965; selections from The Torrent and the Night Before, 1896; The Children of the Night, 1897 [an expanded revised version of The Torrent, two poems omitted]; Captain Craig, 1902; The Town Down the River, 1910; The Man Against the Sky, 1916; The Three Taverns, 1920; Avon's Harvest, 1921; Dionysus in Doubt, 1925; Nicodemus, 1932; features revised versions from Collected Poems, 1921 [expanded 1927, 1929, and 1937]—English

    Robert Frost

    1969; includes A Boy's Will [1913; revised 1930]; North of Boston [1914]; Mountain Interval [1916; expanded 1930]; New Hampshire [1923]; West-Running Brook [1928; expanded 1930]; A Further Range [1936]; A Witness Tree [1942]; A Masque of Reason [1945]; Steeple Bush [1947]; A Masque of Mercy [1947]; In the Clearing [1962]; plus two of the three poems originally presented in the section entitled An Afterword in Collected Poems [1949], the other poem having been made part of In the Clearing—English

  2502. A Boy's Will

  2503. 1913; revised 1930—English

  2504. North of Boston

  2505. 1914; revised 1930—English

  2506. Mountain Interval

  2507. 1916; revised 1930—English

  2508. New Hampshire

  2509. 1923—English

  2510. West-Running Brook

  2511. 1928; expanded 1930—English

  2512. A Further Range

  2513. 1936—English

  2514. A Witness Tree

  2515. 1942—English

  2516. A Masque of Reason

  2517. 1945—English

  2518. Steeple Bush

  2519. 1947—English

  2520. A Masque of Mercy

  2521. 1947—English

  2522. In a Clearing

  2523. 1962—English

    Edith Wharton

    1968; Volume I includes 'Mrs. Manstey's View' [originally published Jul. 1891 in Scribner's]; 'The Fulness of Life' [originally published Dec. 1893 in Scribner's]; 'That Good May Come' [originally published May 1894 in Scribner's]; 'The Lamp of Psyche' [originally published Oct. 1895 in Scribner's]; 'The Valley of Childish Things, and Other Emblems' [originally published Jul. 1896 in Century Magazine]; 'April Showers' [originally published Jan. 1900 in Youth's Companion]; 'Friends' [originally published Aug. 1900 in Youth's Companion]; 'The Line of Least Resistance' [originally published Oct. 1900 in Lippincott's]; 'The Letter' [originally published Apr. 1904 in Harper's]; 'The House of the Dead Hand' [originally published Aug. 1904 in the Atlantic Monthly]; 'The Introducers' [originally published Dec. 1905 in Ainslee's]; 'Les Metteurs en Scène' [originally published Oct. 1908 in Revue des Deux Mondes]; 'Writing a War Story' [originally published Sep. 1919 in Woman's Home Companion]; The Greater Inclination [1899; six stories, two of which originally published in Scribner's, 1898 and 1899]; Crucial Instances, 1901 [originally published 1900-1 in varied periodicals: Scribner's, Harper's, and Hearst's International Cosmopolitan; except 'The Confessional', previously unpublished]; The Descent of Man and Other Stories, 1904 [originally published 1902-6 in varied periodicals: Scribner's, Harper's, Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, and Collier's]; The Hermit and the Wild Woman, 1908 [originally published 1904-8 in varied periodicals: Scribner's, Booklover's, and Collier's]; Volume II includes Tales of Men and Ghosts, 1910 [originally published Jun. 1909-Oct. 1910 in Scribner's and Century]; Here and Beyond, 1926 [originally published Jan. 1919 in Scribner's and 1925-6 in varied periodicals: Pictorial Review and the Red Book Magazine; except 'Velvet Ear Pads', previously unpublished]; Certain People, 1930 [originally published Jan. 1919 and 1926-8 in Ladies' Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post]; Human Nature, 1933 [originally published 1932-3 in varied periodicals: Scribner's, Woman's Home Companion, the Saturday Evening Post, and Nash's Pall Mall Magazine]; The World Over, 1936 [five stories originally published in varied periodicals: the Saturday Evening Post, Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, Liberty, Story-Teller, and Redbook; and 'Duration', previously unpublished]; all of Xingu and Other Stories, 1916 [originally published 1908-16 in varied periodicals: Scribner's, Century, and the Atlantic Monthly] except 'Bunner Sisters'; and the Preface and 'All Souls' from Ghosts, 1937—English

  2524. The Age of Innocence

  2525. 1920—English

  2526. Ethan Frome

  2527. 1911—English

  2528. The House of Mirth

  2529. 1905—English

  2530. The Custom of the Country

  2531. 1913—English

    Willa Cather
  2532. My Ántonia

  2533. 1918—English

  2534. The Professor's House

  2535. 1925—English

  2536. A Lost Lady

  2537. 1923—English

    Gertrude Stein
  2538. Three Lives

  2539. 1906—English

  2540. The Geographical History of America or the Relation of Human Nature to the Human Mind

  2541. 1936

  2542. The Making of Americans: Being the History of a Family's Progress

  2543. published in part, 1924, in the Transatlantic Review; in its entirety, 1925; abridged version, 1934

  2544. Tender Buttons

  2545. 1914—English

    Wallace Stevens

    1954; includes Harmonium [1923; revised 1931]; Ideas of Order [1936]; The Man With the Blue Guitar [1937]; Parts of a World [1942]; Transport to Summer [1947]; The Auroras of Autumn [1950]; plus a section entitled The Rock—English

  2546. Harmonium

  2547. 1923; revised 1931—English

  2548. Ideas of Order

  2549. 1936—English

  2550. The Man With the Blue Guitar

  2551. 1937—English

  2552. Parts of a World

  2553. 1942—English

  2554. Transport to Summer

  2555. 1947—English

  2556. The Auroras of Autumn

  2557. 1950—English

  2558. The Necessary Angel: Essays on Reality and the Imagination

  2559. 1951; six essays, three of which originally published as Three Academic Pieces, 1947—English


    1957—English


    1967—English

  2560. Vachel Lindsay

  2561. Collected Poems
    1923; revised and expanded 1925; originally published in varied periodicals: the Metropolitan; Poetry; the Independent; Tuck's Magazine; Reedy's Mirror; the Little Review; the American Magazine; the Outlook; the Chicago Herald; the Masses; the Red Cross Magazine; the Bookman; the Seven Arts; Forum; the Chicago Daily News; Contemporary Verse; the New Republic; the New York Sun; Others; Youth; the Yale Review; or anthologies—English

  2562. Edgar Lee Masters

  2563. Spoon River Anthology
    1915—English

    Theodore Dreiser
  2564. Sister Carrie

  2565. 1900—English

  2566. An American Tragedy

  2567. 1925—English

    Sherwood Anderson
  2568. Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life

  2569. 1919; twenty-two stories, ten of which originally published in periodicals: 'The Book of the Grotesque', Feb. 1916 in Masses; 'Hands', Mar. 1916 in Masses; 'Paper Pills' (originally entitled 'The Philosopher'), Jun.-Jul. 1916 in the Little Review, ; 'The Strength of God', Aug. 1916 in Masses; 'Queer', Dec. 1916 in Seven Arts; 'The Untold Lie', Jan. 17 in Seven Arts; 'Mother', Mar. 1917 in Seven Arts; 'The Thinker', Sep. 1917 in Seven Arts; 'The Man of Ideas', Jun. 1918 in the Little Review; 'An Awakening', Dec. 1918 in the Little Review—English


    1933; 16 stories previously published—English

    Sinclair Lewis
  2570. Babbitt

  2571. 1922—English

  2572. It Can't Happen Here

  2573. 1935—English

  2574. Elinor Wylie

  2575. Last Poems of Elinor Wylie
    1943; three of four sections previously unpublished—English

    William Carlos Williams
  2576. Spring and All

  2577. 1923—English

  2578. Paterson

  2579. originally published in five volumes: 1946, 1948, 1949, 1951, and 1958—English


    1986; Volume I 1909-1939 includes The Tempers [1913]; Al Que Quierre! [1917]; Sour Grapes [1921]; Spring and All [1923]; 'The Descent of Winter' [originally published Autumn 1928 in Exile]; An Early Martyr and Other Poems [1935]; Adam and Eve and the City [1936]; selections from Poems, 1909; Volume II 1939-1962 includes The Wedge [1944]; The Clouds [1948]; The Pink Church [1949]; The Desert Music [1954]; Journey to Love [1955]; and Pictures From Brueghel [1962]; both volumes include poems previously published in periodicals or anthologies—English

  2580. The Tempers

  2581. 1913—English

  2582. Al Que Quierre!

  2583. 1917—English

  2584. Sour Grapes

  2585. 1921—English

  2586. An Early Martyr and Other Poems

  2587. 1935—English

  2588. Adam and Eve and the City

  2589. 1936—English

  2590. The Wedge

  2591. 1944—English

  2592. The Clouds

  2593. 1948—English

  2594. The Pink Church

  2595. 1949—English

  2596. The Desert Music

  2597. 1954—English

  2598. Journey to Love

  2599. 1955—English

  2600. Pictures From Brueghel

  2601. 1962—English

    Ezra Pound

    1926; includes A Lume Spento [1908]; Personae of Ezra Pound [1909]; Canzoni of Ezra Pound [1911]; The Ripostes of Ezra Pound [1912]; Cathy, 1915; Lustra of Ezra Pound [1916; revised U S version, 1917]; Quia Pauper Amavi [1918]; Hugh Selwyn Mauberley [1920]; and other poems—English

  2602. A Lume Spento

  2603. 1908—English

  2604. Personae of Ezra Pound

  2605. 1909—English

  2606. Canzoni of Ezra Pound

  2607. 1911—English

  2608. The Ripostes of Ezra Pound

  2609. 1912—English

  2610. Lustra

  2611. 1916; revised U S version, 1917—English

  2612. Quia Pauper Amavi

  2613. 1918—English

  2614. Hugh Selwyn Mauberley

  2615. 1920—English

  2616. Cantos

  2617. published in part in Poetry, Jun.-Aug. 1917; the Criterion, Jul. 1923; the Transatlantic Review, Jan. 1924; and in the following volumes: The Fourth Canto, 1919; A Draft of XVI Cantos, 1925; A Draft of Cantos 17-27, 1928; A Draft of XXX Cantos, 1930; Eleven New Cantos XXXI-XLI, 1934; The Fifth Decad of Cantos, 1937; Cantos LII-LXXI, 1940; The Pisan Cantos, 1948; Seventy Cantos, 1950; Section: Rock-Drill, 85-95 de los Cantares, 1955; Thrones: 96-109 de los Cantares, 1959; Drafts and Fragments of Cantos CX-CXVII, 1968; in its entirety, revised and expanded, 1987—English


    1954; selections from Pavannes and Divisions, 1918; Instigations, 1920; Make It New, 1934; Polite Essays, 1937; some of the essays originally published in varied periodicals: the New York Herald, the Egoist, the English Journal, Poetry, the Criterion, the Quarterly Review, the Future, the Little Review, the New Freewoman, and Dial—English


    Selected Poems
    1987; selections from Selected Poetry, 1938; Be Angry at the Sun, 1941; Medea, 1946; The Double Axe, 1948; Hungerfield, 1954; The Beginning and the End, 1963—English

    Marianne Moore

    1967; expanded 1981; includes What Are Years [1941]; Nevertheless [1946]; Like a Bulwark [1956]; O To Be a Dragon [1959]; Tell Me, Tell Me [1966]; plus sections entitled Collected Later [originally published as a section entitled Hitherto Uncollected, in Collected Poems, 1951] and Hitherto Uncollected; and a selection of translations of Jean de la Fontaine's Fables; 1981 version includes additional poems in the Hitherto Uncollected section—English

  2618. What Are Years

  2619. 1941—English

  2620. Nevertheless

  2621. 1946—English

  2622. Like a Bulwark

  2623. 1956—English

  2624. O To Be a Dragon

  2625. 1959—English

  2626. Tell Me, Telle

  2627. 1966—English


    Selected Poems
    1988; selections from Sea Garden, 1916; Hymen, 1921; Heliodora and Other Poems, 1924; Red Roses for Bronze, 1931; Trilogy, 1944-6; Helen in Egypt, 1961; Hermetic Definition, 1972; plus sections entitled Miscellaneous Poems 1914-1917; and Miscellaneous Poems, 1931-1938(?)—English


    Selected Poems
    1945; poems revised, and the selection of poems altered, for 1963 and 1969 editions; includes selections from Poems About God, 1919; Chills and Fever, 1924; Grace After Meat, 1924; Two Gentlemen in Bonds, 1927; and poems previously published in periodicals or anthologies; Poems and Essays, 1955, includes the entirety of the 1945 edition of Selected Poems with some poems added and some revised plus a selection of essays—English

    T S Eliot

    1952; includes Prufrock and Other Observations [1917]; Poems: 1920 [1920]; 'The Waste Land'; 'The Hollow Men'; Ash Wednesday [1930]; Journey of the Magi [1927]; A Song for Simeon [1928]; Animula [1929]; Marina [1930]; Triumphal March [1931]; Sweeney Agonistes: Fragments of an Aristophanic Melodrama [1932]; Murder in the Cathedral [1935]; The Family Reunion [1939]; The Cocktail Party [1949]; Four Quartets; Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats [1939]; selections from The Rock; two poems, 'Coriolan' and 'Difficulties of a Statesman', included with Triumphal March and Sweeney Agonistes in a section entitled Unfinished Poems; plus a section entitled Minor Poems—English

  2628. Prufrock and Other Observations

  2629. 1917—English

  2630. Poems: 1920

  2631. 1920—English

  2632. Journey of the Magi

  2633. 1927; illustrations by Edward McKnight Kauffer; eighth of a series of 37 pamphlets collectively entitled Ariel Poems—English

  2634. A Song for Simeon

  2635. 1927; with an illustration by Edward McKnight Kauffer; 16th of a series of 37 pamphlets collectively entitled Ariel Poems—English

  2636. Animula

  2637. 1929; illustrations by Gertrude Hermes; 23rd of a series of 37 pamphlets collectively entitled Ariel Poems—English

  2638. Ash Wednesday

  2639. 1930—English

  2640. Marina

  2641. 1930; illustrations by Edward McKnight Kauffer; 29th of a series of 37 pamphlets collectively entitled Ariel Poems—English

  2642. Triumphal March

  2643. 1931; illustrations by Edward McKnight Kauffer; 35th of a series of 37 pamphlets collectively entitled Ariel Poems; later made part of 'Coriolan' in the Unfinished Poems section of Eliot's Collected Poems—English

  2644. Sweeney Agonistes: Fragments of an Aristophanic Melodrama

  2645. 1932—English

  2646. Four Quartets

  2647. originally published in four volumes: Burnt Norton, in Collected Poems 1909-1935, 1936; East Coker, in the New English Weekly, 1940; The Dry Salvages, in the New English Weekly, 1941; Little Gidding, in the New English Weekly, 1942—English


  2648. Murder in the Cathedral

  2649. 1935—English

  2650. The Family Reunion

  2651. 1939—English

  2652. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats

  2653. 1939—English

  2654. The Cocktail Party

  2655. 1949—English


    1932—English

    Katherine Anne Porter

    1965; includes Flowering Judas and Other Stories; Pale Horse, Pale Rider [1939]; The Leaning Tower and Other Stories—English

  2656. Pale Horse, Pale Rider

  2657. 1939—English

  2658. Jean Toomer

  2659. Cane
    published in part in varied periodicals; in its entirety, 1923—English

    John Dos Passos
  2660. The 42nd Parallel

  2661. 1930—English

  2662. 1919

  2663. 1932—English

  2664. The Big Money

  2665. 1936—English

    Conrad Aiken

    1953; expanded 1970; includes Punch: The Immortal Liar: Documents in His History [1921]; Priapus and the Pool and Other Poems [1925; originally published on its own, 1922; 1925 edition omits three parts of Priapus and includes 21 other poems, all of which are included in Collected Poems; 1949 edition of Priapus omits eight parts of the 1925 version]; John Deth: A Metaphysical Legend and Other Poems [1930]; The Coming Forth by Day of Oriris Jones [1931]; Preludes for Memnon [1931]; Landscape West of Eden [1934]; Time in the Rock: Preludes to Definition [1936]; And in the Human Heart [1940]; Brownstone Eclogues and Other Poems [1942]; The Soldier [1944]; The Kid [1947]; The Divine Pilgrim [1949; published in part as The Jig of Forslin: A Symphony, 1916; The House of Dust: A Symphony, 1920; The Pilgrimage of Festus, 1923; and The Charnel Rose; Senlin: A Biography; and Other Poems, 1925; both House of Dust and Charnel Rose revised for inclusion in Divine Pilgrim; Senlin revised for publication on its own, 1925, and again for Divine Pilgrim]; Skylight One: Fifteen Poems [1949]; A Letter From Li Po and Other Poems [1955]; Sheepfold Hill: Fifteen Poems [1958]; The Morning Song of Lord Zero: Poems Old and New [1963]; Thee [1967]; 'Blues for Ruby Matrix' [originally published 1935 in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse]; selections from Turns and Movies and Other Tales in Verse, 1916; and Nocturne of Remembered Spring and Other Poems, 1921; and other poems—English

  2666. Punch: The Immortal Liar: Documents in His History

  2667. 1921—English

  2668. Priapus and the Pool

  2669. 1922; revised, 1925, for Priapus and the Pool and Other Poems, which includes 21 additional poems; those poems and a newly-revised version of Priapus are included in Collected Poems [1953; expanded 1970]—English

  2670. John Deth: A Metaphysical Legend and Other Poems

  2671. 1930—English

  2672. The Coming Forth by Day of Osiris Jones

  2673. 1931—English

  2674. Preludes for Memnon

  2675. 1931—English

  2676. Landscape West of Eden

  2677. 1934—English

  2678. Time in the Rock: Preludes to Definition

  2679. 1936—English

  2680. And in the Human Heart

  2681. 1940—English

  2682. Brownstone Eclogues and Other Poems

  2683. 1942—English

  2684. The Soldier

  2685. 1944—English

  2686. The Kid

  2687. 1947—English

  2688. The Divine Pilgrim

  2689. 1949; published in part, 1916, as The Jig of Forslin: A Symphony; 1920, as The House of Dust: A Symphony; 1923, as The Pilgrimage of Festus; and 1925, as The Charnel Rose; Senlin: A Biography; and Other Poems; both House of Dust and Charnel Rose revised for inclusion in The Divine Pilgrim; Senlin revised for publication on its own, 1925, and again for The Divine Pilgrim—English

  2690. Skylight One: Fifteen Poems

  2691. 1949—English

  2692. A Letter From Li Po and Other Poems

  2693. 1955—English

  2694. Sheepfold Hill: Fifteen Poems

  2695. 1958—English

  2696. The Morning Song of Lord Zero: Poems Old and New

  2697. 1958—English

  2698. Thee

  2699. 1967—English

    Eugene O'Neill
  2700. Lazarus Laughed

  2701. 1928—English

  2702. The Iceman Cometh

  2703. 1946—English

  2704. Long Day's Journey Into Night

  2705. 1956—English

    E E Cummings

    1991; includes Tulips and Chimneys [1923]; & [1925]; XLI Poems [1925]; Is 5 [1926]; W (ViVa) [1931]; No Thanks [1935]; 50 Poems [1940]; 1 x 1 [1944]; Xaipe [1950]; 95 Poems [1958]; 73 Poems [1962]; Etcetera: The Unpublished Poems [1983]; plus sections entitled New Poems [originally published in Collected Poems, 1938] and Uncollected Poems—English

  2706. Tulips and Chimneys

  2707. 1923—English

  2708. &

  2709. 1925—English

  2710. XLI Poems

  2711. 1925—English

  2712. Is 5

  2713. 1926—English

  2714. W (ViVa)

  2715. 1931—English

  2716. No Thanks

  2717. 1935—English

  2718. 50 Poems

  2719. 1940—English

  2720. 1 x 1

  2721. 1944—English

  2722. Xaipe

  2723. 1950—English

  2724. 95 Poems

  2725. 1958—English

  2726. 73 Poems

  2727. 1962—English

  2728. Etcetera: The Unpublished Poems

  2729. 1983—English

    John Wheelwright

    1972; includes Rock and Shell [1933]; Mirrors of Venus [1938]; Political Self-Portrait [1940]; Dusk to Dusk, a fourth book of poetry prepared for publication at the time of the author's death but left unpublished until this collection; plus a section entitled Additional Poems, which consists of three poems originally published Dec. 1940 in Diogenes; one poem originally published 1940 in Fantasy; five poems originally published 1923 in Eight More Harvard Poets—his other five poems from that anthology having been incorporated into later works—and other poems—English

  2730. Rock and Shell

  2731. 1933—English

  2732. Mirrors of Venus

  2733. 1938—English

  2734. Political Self-Portrait

  2735. 1940—English

    Robert Fitzgerald

    1971; includes Poems [1935]; A Wreath for the Sea [1943]; In the Rose of Time [1956]; plus sections entitled Poems, 1956-1970; and Selected Translations—English

  2736. Poems

  2737. 1935—English

  2738. A Wreath for the Sea

  2739. 1938—English

  2740. In the Rose of Time

  2741. 1956—English

  2742. Louise Brogan

  2743. The Blue Estuaries: Selected Poems
    1968; 105 poems, 26 of which originally published in the New Yorker, one published in Art News, and one and part of another originally published in Poetry—English


    Poems: A Selection
    1954; Section II, entitled As Apt Was Joy, contains excerpts from Those Not Elect, 1925, and High Falcon and Other Poems, 1929; Section I, Fruits of Two Seasons, previously unpublished—English

    Hart Crane

    1966; includes White Buildings [1926]; The Bridge [1930]; plus a section entitled Uncollected Poems split into three sections: Early Poems; Late Poems: Key West: An Island Sheaf; More Late Poems; and a section entitled Selected Prose—English

  2744. White Buildings

  2745. 1926—English

  2746. The Bridge

  2747. 1930—English

    Allen Tate

    1977—English

    F Scott Fitzgerald

    1960; selections from Flappers and Philosophers, 1920; Tales of the Jazz Age, 1922; All the Sad Young Men, 1926; Taps at Reveille, 1935; The Stories of F Scott Fitzgerald, 1951; originally published in varied periodicals: the Saturday Evening Post, the Smart Set, Metropolitan, the American Mercury, the Red Book Magazine, and Esquire, 1920-37

  2748. The Great Gatsby

  2749. 1925—English

  2750. Tender Is the Night

  2751. originally published serially Jan.-Apr. 1934 in Scribner's Magazine—English

    William Faulkner
  2752. As I Lay Dying

  2753. 1930—English

  2754. Sanctuary

  2755. 1931—English

  2756. Light in August

  2757. 1932—English

  2758. Absalom, Absalom!

  2759. 1936—English

  2760. The Sound and the Fury

  2761. 1929—English

  2762. If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem

  2763. Wild Palms
    1939—English



    includes These 13, 1931, and all except 'Smoke' from Dr. Martino and Other Stories, 1958—English

  2764. The Hamlet

  2765. 1940—English

    Ernest Hemingway

    1987; includes the stories in The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories, 1938 (that anthology includes In Our Time [1924]); plus sections entitled Short Stories Published in Books or Magazines Subsequent to 'The First Forty-nine'; and Previously Unpublished Fiction—English

  2766. In Our Time

  2767. 1924; expanded 1925—English

  2768. A Farewell to Arms

  2769. 1929—English

  2770. The Sun Also Rises

  2771. 1926—English

  2772. The Garden of Eden

  2773. 1986—English

  2774. John Steinbeck

  2775. The Grapes of Wrath
    1939—English

  2776. Zora Neale Hurston

  2777. Their Eyes Were Watching God
    1937—English

    Nathanael West
  2778. Miss Lonelyhearts

  2779. 1933—English

  2780. A Cool Million

  2781. 1934—English

  2782. The Day of the Locust

  2783. 1939—English

    Richard Wright
  2784. Native Son

  2785. 1940—English

  2786. Black Boy

  2787. originally published in two volumes: Black Boy, 1945; American Hunger, published in part serially, in its entirety, 1977—English

    Eudora Welty

    1980; includes A Curtain of Green and Other Stories, 1941; The Wide Net and Other Stories, 1943; The Golden Apples, 1949; The Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories, 1955; plus two 'Uncollected Stories': 'Where Is the Voice Coming From?', 1963, and 'The Demonstrators', 1966, both originally published in the New Yorker—English

  2788. Delta Wedding

  2789. 1946—English

  2790. The Robber Bridegroom

  2791. 1942—English

  2792. The Ponder Heart

  2793. originally published in the New Yorker, 1953—English

    Langston Hughes

    1959; selections from The Weary Blues, 1926; Fine Clothes to the Jew, 1927; Shakespeare in Harlem, 1942; Fields of Wonder, 1947; One-Way Ticket, 1949; Montage of a Dream Deferred, 1951; plus other poems—English

  2794. The Big Sea

  2795. 1956—English

  2796. I Wonder as I Wander

  2797. 1940—English

    Edmund Wilson
  2798. The Shores of Light: A Literary Chronicle of the Twenties and Thirties

  2799. 1952; originally published in varied periodicals—English

  2800. Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War

  2801. 1962—English

    Kenneth Burke
  2802. Counter-Statement

  2803. 1931—English

  2804. A Rhetoric of Motives

  2805. 1950—English


    Up in the Old Hotel and Other Stories
    1992; includes McSorley's Wonderful Saloon, 1943—expanded for this edition; Old Mr. Flood, 1948; The Bottom of the Harbor, 1960; and Joe Gould's Secret, 1965; originally published in the New Yorker—English

  2806. Abraham Cahan

  2807. The Rise of David Levinsky
    1917—English

    Kay Boyle

    1958; includes The Crazy Hunter [originally published as part of The Crazy Hunter: Three Short Novels [1940]]; The Bridgegroom's Body [originally published as part of The Crazy Hunter: Three Short Novels [1940]]; Decision [originally entitled 'Passport to Doom', published 1948 in the Saturday Evening Post]—English

  2808. The Crazy Hunter

  2809. originally published as part of The Crazy Hunter: Three Short Novels, 1940—English

  2810. The Bridgegroom's Body

  2811. originally published as part of The Crazy Hunter: Three Short Novels, 1940—English

  2812. Decision

  2813. originally entitled Passport to Doom, published 1948 in the Saturday Evening Post—English

    Ellen Glasgow
  2814. Barren Ground

  2815. 1925—English

  2816. Vein of Iron

  2817. 1935—English

  2818. John P Marquand

  2819. H M Pulham, Esquire
    1941—English

    John O'Hara

    1984; selections from The Doctor's Son and Other Stories, 1935; Files on Parade, 1939; Pipe Night, 1945; Hellbox, 1947; Sermons and Soda Water, 1960; Assembly, 1961; The Cape Cod Lighter, 1962; The Hat on the Bed, 1963; The Horse Knows the Way, 1964; Waiting for Winter, 1966; And Other Stories, 1968—English

  2820. Appointment in Samarra

  2821. 1934—English

  2822. Henry Roth

  2823. Call It Sleep
    1934—English

    Thornton Wilder

    1957; includes Our Town [1938]; The Skin of Our Teeth [1942]; and Matchmaker [1955]—English

  2824. Our Town

  2825. 1938—English

  2826. The Skin of Our Teeth

  2827. 1942—English

  2828. Matchmaker

  2829. 1955; based on his 1938 play, The Merchant of Yongers, itself based on John Oxenford's A Day Well Spent, 1835, and Johann Nestroy's Einen Jux Will er Sich Machen, 1842—English

    Robert Penn Warren
  2830. All the King's Men

  2831. 1946—English

  2832. World Enough and Time

  2833. 1950—English


    1976; includes Audubon: A Vision [1969]; and selections from Selected Poems, 1923-1943, 1944; Promises: Poems 1954-1956, 1957; You, Emperors, and Other Poems 1957-1960, 1960; Incarnations: Poems 1966-1968, 1968; Or Else: Poem/ Poems 1968-1974, 1974; plus a section of poems previously published, entitled Tale of Time: Poems 1960-1966; and a section of new poems entitled Can I See Arcturus From Where I Stand? Poems 1975—English

  2834. Audubon, a Vision

  2835. 1969—English

    Delmore Schwartz

    1959; first section, The Dream of Knowledge, originally published as In Dreams Begin Responsibilites [1938]; revised and expanded for this book; second section, Summer Knowledge, published in part in Vaudeville for a Princess, Mutiny, and Genesis Book One; and in the New Yorker and Art News—English

  2836. In Dreams Begin Responsibilities

  2837. 1938—English

    Weldon Kees

    1960; revised 1975; includes The Last Man [1943]; The Fall of the Magicians [1947]; Poems, 1947-1954 [1954]; plus a section entitled Uncollected Poems—English

  2838. The Last Man

  2839. 1943—English

  2840. The Fall of the Magicians

  2841. 1947—English

  2842. Poems, 1947-1954

  2843. 1954—English

    Elizabeth Bishop

    1983; includes North and South [1946]; Poems: North and South&151;A Cold Spring [which includes North and South and a section of new poems, Cold Spring]; Questions of Travel [1965]; plus sections entitled Translations From the Portuguese and New and Uncollected Work—English

  2844. North and South

  2845. 1946—English

  2846. Questions of Travel

  2847. 1965—English

    John Berryman

    1989; includes The Dispossessed [1948]; Homage to Mistress Bradstreet [1956]; Berryman's Sonnets [1967]; Love and Fame [1971]; Delusions Etc. [1972]; selections from Poems, 1942; His Thought Made Pockets and the Plane Buckt, 1958; plus nine of twenty poems originally published in Five Young American Poets, 1940; and 'Formal Elegy', originally published in Of Poetry and Power: Poems Occasioned by the Presidency and Death of John F Kennedy, 1964, and also included in Short Poems, 1967—English

  2848. The Dispossessed

  2849. 1948—English

  2850. Homage to Mistress Bradstreet

  2851. 1956—English

  2852. Berryman's Sonnets

  2853. 1967—English

  2854. Love and Fame

  2855. 1970—English

  2856. Delusions Etc.

  2857. 1972—English

  2858. Paul Bowles

  2859. The Sheltering Sky
    1949—English

    Randall Jarrell

    1969; includes Blood for a Stranger [1942]; Little Friend, Little Friend [1945]; Losses [1948]; The Seven-League Crutches [1951]; The Woman at the Washington Zoo [1960]; The Lost World [1965]; selections from 'The Rage for the Lost Penny', Jarrell's portion of Five Young American Poets, 1940; plus sections entitled New Poems, Uncollected Poems (1934-1965), and Unpublished Poems (1935-1965)—English

  2860. Blood for a Stranger

  2861. 1942—English

  2862. Little Friend, Little Friend

  2863. 1945—English

  2864. Losses

  2865. 1948—English

  2866. The Seven-League Crutches

  2867. 1951—English

  2868. The Woman at the Washington Zoo

  2869. 1960—English

  2870. The Lost World

  2871. 1965—English

    Charles Olson
  2872. The Maximus Poems

  2873. originally published in four volumes: The Maximus Poems 1-10, 1953; The Maximus Poems, 11-22, 1956; The Maximus Poems IV, V, VI, 1968; The Maximus Poems: Volume Three, 1975—English


    1987; includes Y & X [1948]; In Cold Hell, in Thicket [1953; includes one poem originally published in Y & X]; The Distances [1960; includes nine poems originally published in In Cold Hell, in Thicket]; O'Ryan [1960; expanded 1965]; West [1966]; plus poems originally published in Archaeologist of Morning, 1970; poems previously published in periodicals or anthologies; and new poems—English

  2874. Y & X

  2875. 1948—English

  2876. In Cold Hell, in Thicket

  2877. 1953; includes one poem originally published in Y & X—English

  2878. The Distances

  2879. 1960; includes nine poems originally published in In Cold Hell, in Thicket —English

  2880. O'Ryan

  2881. 1960; expanded 1966—English

  2882. West

  2883. 1966—English

    Robert Hayden

    1985; includes A Ballad of Remembrance [1962]; Words in the Mourning Time [1970]; The Night-Blooming Cereus [1972]; Angle of Ascent [1975]; American Journal [1982]—English

  2884. A Ballad of Remembrance

  2885. 1962—English

  2886. Words in the Mourning Time

  2887. 1970—English

  2888. The Night-Blooming Cereus

  2889. 1972—English

  2890. Angle of Ascent

  2891. 1975—English

  2892. American Journal

  2893. 1982—English


    Poems
    Twentieth Century—English

    Theodore Roethke

    1966; includes Open House [1941]; The Lost Son and Other Poems [1948]; The Far Field [1964]; selections from Praise to the End!, 1951; The Waking, 1953; Words for the Wind, 1958; I Am! Says the Lamb, 1961; plus a section entitled Previously Uncollected Poems—English

  2894. Open House

  2895. 1941—English

  2896. The Lost Son and Other Poems

  2897. 1948—English

  2898. The Far Field

  2899. 1964—English

    Theodore Roethke and David Wagoner
  2900. Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-63

  2901. 1972—English

    James Agee
  2902. Permit Me Voyage

  2903. 1934—English

  2904. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

  2905. 1941; photography by Walker Evans—English


    Selected Poems
    1992; selections from Thirty-Six Poems and a Few Songs, 1944; The Ego and the Centaur, 1947; The Monument Rose, 1953; A Water Walk by Villa d'Este, 1959; Country Without Maps, 1964; New and Selected Poems, 1967; Chartres and Prose Poems, 1970; Studies for an Actress and Other Poems, 1973; plus a section entitled Uncollected Poems—English

    May Swenson
  2906. New and Selected Things Taking Place

  2907. 1978; published in part in varied periodicals; plus selections from Another Animal, 1954; A Cage of Spines, 1958; To Mix With Time: New and Selected Poems, 1963; Half Sun Half Sleep: New Poems, 1967; Iconographs, 1970—English

  2908. In Other Words

  2909. 1987—English

  2910. Robert Duncan

  2911. Bending the Bow
    1968—English

    Richard Wilbur

    1987; includes The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems [1947]; Ceremony and Other Poems [1950]; Things of This World [1956]; Advice to a Prophet and Other Poems [1961]; Walking to Sleep [1969]; The Mind-Reader [1976]; plus a section entitled New Poems—English

  2912. The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems

  2913. 1947—English

  2914. Ceremony and Other Poems

  2915. 1950—English

  2916. Things of This World

  2917. 1956—English

  2918. Advice to a Prophet and Other Poems

  2919. 1961—English

  2920. Walking to Sleep

  2921. 1969—English

  2922. The Mind-Reader

  2923. 1976—English


    Collected Poems
    1988; selections from A Bravery of Earth, 1930; Reading the Spirit, 1936; Song and Idea, 1940; Poems New and Selected, 1944; Burr Oaks, 1947; Selected Poems, 1951; Undercliff: Poems 1946-1953, 1953; Great Praises, 1957; Collected Poems 1930-1960, 1960; The Quarry: New Poems, 1964; Selected Poems 1930-1965, 1965; Shifts of Being, 1968; Fields of Grace, 1972; Ways of Light: Poems 1972-1980, 1980; Four Poems, 1980; Florida Poems, 1981; The Long Reach: New and Uncollected Works 1948–1984, 1984; plus poems originally published in The Bread Loaf Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, 1985; and 13 new poems—English

  2924. Melvin B Tolson

  2925. Harlem Gallery
    1965—English

  2926. Kenneth Koch

  2927. Seasons on Earth
    1987—English


    The Selected Poems of Frank O'Hara
    1974—English

    James Schuyler

    1993; includes Freely Espousing [1969]; The Crystal Lithium [1972]; Hymn to Life [1974]; The Morning of the Poem [1980]; A Few Days [1985]; selections from The Home Book: Prose and Poems, 1951-1970, 1977; plus a section entitled Last Poems—English

  2928. Freely Espousing

  2929. 1969—English

  2930. The Crystal Lithium

  2931. 1972—English

  2932. Hymn to Life

  2933. 1974—English

  2934. The Morning of the Poem

  2935. 1980—English

  2936. A Few Days

  2937. 1985—English

    James Baldwin

    1985; includes Notes of a Native Son, 1955 [essays originally published 1949-53 in varied periodicals: Zero, Partisan Review, Commentary, the New Leader, Harper's, and the Reporter]; Nobody Knows My Name: More Notes of a Native Son, 1961 [essays originally published 1956-61 in varied periodicals: the New York Times, Encounter, Esquire, Harper's, Partisan Review, and the New Leader; plus two edited 1960 lectures; and part of an essay previously unpublished], The Fire Next Time [1963], No Name in the Street [1972], The Devil Finds Work [1976]; 24 essays previously published; and one new essay, 'The Price of a Ticket'—English

  2938. The Fire Next Time

  2939. originally published Dec. 1962 as 'Letter From a Region in My Mind', in the Progressive; and Nov. 1963 as 'Down at the Cross', in the New Yorker—English

  2940. No Name in the Street

  2941. 1972—English

  2942. The Devil Finds Work

  2943. 1976—English

    Saul Bellow
  2944. Seize the Day

  2945. 1956—English

  2946. The Adventures of Augie March

  2947. 1953—English

  2948. Herzog

  2949. 1964—English

    John Cheever

    1978; originally published in varied periodicals: the New Yorker, Esquire, the Saturday Evening Post, and Playboy; includes the anthologies: The Enormous Radio and Other Stories, 1953; The Housebreaker of Shady Hill and Other Stories, 1959; Some People, Places, and Things That Will Not Appear in My Next Novel, 1961; The Brigadier and the Golf Window, 1964; The World of Apples, 1973—English

  2950. Bullet Park

  2951. 1969—English

  2952. Ralph Ellison

  2953. Invisible Man
    1952—English

  2954. Truman Capote

  2955. In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences
    originally published serially Sep.-Oct. 1965 in the New Yorker—English

    Carson McCullers
  2956. The Ballad of the Sad Cafe

  2957. 1951—English

  2958. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

  2959. 1940—English

    Flannery O'Connor

    1971; includes A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories, 1955; Everything That Rises Must Converge, 1965; plus 12 stories previously published in periodicals or anthologies—English

  2960. The Violent Bear It Away

  2961. 1960; first chapter is revised version of 'You Can't Be Any Poorer Than Dead', New World Writing, Oct. 1955—English

  2962. Wise Blood

  2963. published in part, Apr. 1948, as 'The Train', the Sewanee Review; Feb. 1949, as 'The Heart of the Park', in the Partisan Review; Dec. 1949, as 'The Peeler', in the Partisan Review; and Apr. 1952, as 'Enoch and the Gorilla', in New World Writing; in its entirety, 1952—English

    Vladimir Nabokov
  2964. Lolita

  2965. 1955—English

  2966. Pale Fire

  2967. 1962—English

    Gore Vidal
  2968. Myra Breckinridge

  2969. 1968—English

  2970. Lincoln

  2971. 1984—English

  2972. William Styron

  2973. The Long March
    originally entitled Long March, published 1953 in Discovery—English

    J D Salinger
  2974. Catcher in the Rye

  2975. 1951—English


    originally published 1948-53 in varied periodicals: the New Yorker, Harper's, and the Information World Review—English

  2976. Wright Morris

  2977. Ceremony in Lone Tree
    1960—English

    Bernard Malamud

    1983; originally published 1950-73 in the Partisan Review and other periodicals—English

  2978. The Fixer

  2979. 1966—English

    Norman Mailer
  2980. Advertisements for Myself

  2981. 1959; published in part in varied periodicals—English

  2982. The Executioner's Song

  2983. 1979—English

  2984. Ancient Evenings

  2985. 1983—English

    John Hawkes
  2986. The Cannibal

  2987. 1949—English

  2988. Second Skin

  2989. 1964—English

  2990. William Gaddis

  2991. The Recognitions
    1955—English

    Tennessee Williams
  2992. The Glass Menagerie

  2993. 1944—English

  2994. A Streetcar Named Desire

  2995. 1947—English

  2996. Summer and Smoke

  2997. 1948; later revised and retitled The Eccentricities of a Nightingale—English

  2998. Arthur Miller

  2999. Death of a Salesman
    1949—English

  3000. Edwin Justus Mayer

  3001. Children of Darkness
    1930—English


    Stories in an Almost Classical Mode
    originally published 1963-88 in varied periodicals, except 'Angel', published as part of Women and Angels, 1985—English

  3002. Ursula K Le Guin

  3003. The Left Hand of Darkness
    1969—English


    Where I'm Calling From: New and Selected Stories
    1988; originally published 1971-87 in part in varied periodicals: Harper's Bazaar, Esquire, the Chicago Review, the Seneca Review, the Iowa Review, the Colorado State Review, the Carolina Quarterly, Sou'wester, the Kansas Quarterly, Quarterly West, the Missouri Review, Spectrum, Discourse, Playgirl, the Chariton Review, Antaeus, the New Yorker, the Atlantic Monthly, Granta—English

  3004. Robert Coover

  3005. Spanking the Maid
    1982—English

    Don DeLillo
  3006. White Noise

  3007. 1985—English

  3008. Libra

  3009. 1988—English

  3010. Running Dog

  3011. 1978—English

  3012. Mao II

  3013. 1991—English

    John Crowley
  3014. Little, Big: or, The Fairies' Parliament

  3015. 1981—English

  3016. Ægypt

  3017. 1987; revised 2007, retitled Solitudes—English

  3018. Love and Sleep

  3019. 1994—English

  3020. Guy Davenport

  3021. Tatlin
    1974—English

    James Dickey

    includes Drowning With Others [1962]; Helmets [1964]—English

  3022. Drowning With Others

  3023. 1962—English

  3024. Helmets

  3025. 1964—English


    includes The Eye-Beaters, Blood, Victory, Madness, Buckhead, and Mercy [1968]; The Zodiac [1976]; The Strength of Fields [1979]; plus selections of the author's translations from Head-Deep in Strange Sounds: Free-Flight Improvisations From the unEnglish [1979]—English

  3026. The Eye-Beaters, Blood, Victory, Madness, Buckhead, and Mercy

  3027. 1968—English

  3028. The Zodiac

  3029. 1976—English

  3030. The Strength of Fields

  3031. 1979—English

    E L Doctorow
  3032. The Book of Daniel

  3033. 1971—English

  3034. World's Fair

  3035. 1985—English

  3036. Stanley Elkin

  3037. The Living End
    1979—English

    William Gass
  3038. In the Heart of the Heart of the Country

  3039. 1968—English

  3040. Omensetter's Luck

  3041. 1966—English

  3042. Russell Hoban

  3043. Riddley Walker
    1980—English

    Denis Johnson
  3044. Angels

  3045. 1983—English

  3046. Fiskadoro

  3047. 1985—English

  3048. Jesus' Son

  3049. 1992—English

    Cormac McCarthy
  3050. Blood Meridian or The Evening Redness in the West

  3051. 1985—English

  3052. Suttree

  3053. 1979—English

  3054. Child of God

  3055. 1973—English

    William Kennedy
  3056. Ironweed

  3057. 1983—English

  3058. Legs

  3059. 1975—English

  3060. Billy Phelan's Greatest Game

  3061. 1978—English

  3062. Quinn's Book

  3063. 1988—English

  3064. Very Old Bones

  3065. 1992—English

  3066. The Flaming Corsage

  3067. 1996—English

  3068. Roscoe

  3069. 2002—English

  3070. Chango's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes

  3071. 2012—English

  3072. Toni Morrison

  3073. Song of Solomon
    1977—English

  3074. Gloria Naylor

  3075. The Women of Brewster Place
    1982—English

  3076. Joyce Carol Oates

  3077. Them
    1969—English

  3078. Walker Percy

  3079. The Moviegoer
    1961—English

  3080. Grace Paley

  3081. The Little Disturbances of Man
    1959—English

    Thomas Pynchon
  3082. V

  3083. 1963; revised for U K edition published the same year—English

  3084. The Crying of Lot 49

  3085. 1966—English

  3086. Gravity's Rainbow

  3087. 1973—English

    Cynthia Ozick

    originally published Nov. 1969 in Commentary; included in The Pagan Rabbi and Other Stories, 1971—English

  3088. The Messiah of Stockholm

  3089. 1987—English

  3090. Ishmael Reed

  3091. Mumbo Jumbo
    1972—English

    Philip Roth
  3092. Portnoy's Complaint

  3093. 1969—English

  3094. My Life as a Man

  3095. 1974—English

  3096. The Ghost Writer

  3097. 1979—English

  3098. Zuckerman Bound

  3099. 1981—English

  3100. The Anatomy Lesson

  3101. 1983—English

  3102. The Prague Orgy

  3103. 1985—English

  3104. The Counterlife

  3105. 1986—English

  3106. Patrimony: A True Story

  3107. 1991—English

  3108. Operation Shylock

  3109. 1993—English

    James Salter
  3110. Solo Faces

  3111. 1979—English

  3112. Light Years

  3113. 1975—English

    Robert Stone
  3114. Dog Soliders

  3115. 1974—English

  3116. A Flag for Sunrise

  3117. 1981—English

    John Barth
  3118. The Floating Opera

  3119. 1956—English

  3120. The End of the Road

  3121. 1958—English

  3122. The Sot-Weed Factor

  3123. 1960—English

    Walter Abish
  3124. Alphabetical Africa

  3125. 1974—English

  3126. How German Is It (Wie Deutsch Ist Es)

  3127. 1980—English

  3128. Eclipse Fever

  3129. 1993—English


    originally published 1987 in Conjunctions—English

    Donald Barthelme

    1987; published in part in varied periodicals: the New Yorker, the Paris Review, Harper's, 1969-87—English

  3130. The Dead Father

  3131. 1975—English

  3132. Thomas M Disch

  3133. On the Wings of Song
    originally published serially Feb.-Apr. 1979 in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction—Greek

  3134. Paul Theroux

  3135. The Mosquito Coast
    1981—English

  3136. John Updike

  3137. The Witches of Eastwick
    1984—English

  3138. Kurt Vonnegut

  3139. Cat's Cradle
    1963—English

    Edmund White
  3140. Forgetting Elena

  3141. 1973—English

  3142. Nocturnes for the King of Naples

  3143. 1978—English

  3144. James McCourt

  3145. Time Remaining
    1993—English

  3146. James Wilcox

  3147. Modern Baptists
    1983—English

    A R Ammons

    1972; includes the entirety, or nearly all, of Ommateum, With Doxology [1955]; Expressions of Sea Level [1964]; Corsons Inlet [1965]; Northfield Poems [1966]; Uplands [1970]; Briefings: Poems Small and Easy [1971]—English

  3148. Ommateum, With Doxology

  3149. 1955—English

  3150. Expressions of Sea Level

  3151. 1964—English

  3152. Corsons Inlet

  3153. 1965—English

  3154. Northfield Poems

  3155. 1966—English

  3156. Uplands

  3157. 1970—English

  3158. Briefings: Poems Small and Easy

  3159. 1971—English


    1980; includes 'Pray Without Ceasing' [part of Diversifications, 1975]; 'Summer Session 1968' [part of Uplands, 1970]; 'Essay on Poetics' [originally published Autumn 1970 in the Hudson Review]; 'Extremes and Moderations'; and 'Hibernaculum' [both originally published in Collected Poems 1951-1971, 1972]—English

  3160. Sphere: The Form of a Nation

  3161. 1974—English

    John Ashbery
  3162. The Double Dream of Spring

  3163. 1970—English

  3164. Houseboat Days

  3165. 1977—English


    1985; selections from Some Trees, 1956; The Tennis Court Oath, 1962; Rivers and Mountains, 1966; The Double Dream of Spring, 1970; Three Poems, 1972; Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, 1975; Houseboat Days, 1977; As We Know, 1979; Shadow Train, 1981; A Wave, 1984—English

  3166. Flow Chart

  3167. 1991—English

  3168. Hotel Lautréaumont

  3169. 1992—English

  3170. And the Stars Were Shining

  3171. 1994—English

    David Mamet
  3172. American Buffalo

  3173. 1975—English

  3174. Speed-the-Plow

  3175. 1988—English

  3176. David Rabe

  3177. Streamers
    1975—English

    Sam Shephard

    1981; includes La Turista [1967]; The Tooth of Crime [1972]; Curse of the Starving Class [1976]; Buried Child [1979]; True West [1981]; Savage/ Love [1981]; Tongues [1981; with Joseph Chaikin]—English

  3178. La Turista

  3179. 1967—English

  3180. The Tooth of Crime

  3181. 1972—English

  3182. Curse of the Starving Class

  3183. 1976—English

  3184. Buried Child

  3185. 1979—English

  3186. True West

  3187. 1981—English

  3188. Savage/ Love

  3189. 1981—English

  3190. Sam Shephard and Joseph Chaikin

  3191. Tongues
    1981—English

    August Wilson
  3192. Fences

  3193. 1983—English

  3194. Joe Turner's Come and Gone

  3195. 1984—English


    Collected Earlier Poems
    1990; includes The Hard Hours [1967]; Millions of Strange Shadows [1977]; The Venetian Vespers [1979]; selections from A Summoning of Stones, 1954—English

  3196. The Hard Hours

  3197. 1967—English

  3198. Millions of Strange Shadows

  3199. 1977—English

  3200. The Venetian Vespers

  3201. 1979—English


    Living Together: New and Selected Poems
    1973; selections from The Form of Loss, 1956; The Astronomers, 1965; plus six new poems—English


    Selected Poems
    1979; selections from The Summer Anniversaries, 1960; Night Light, 1967; Departures, 1973; plus a section entitled Uncollected Poems—English

    James Merrill

    1982; selections from The Black Swan, 1946; First Poems, 1951; The Country of a Thousand Years of Peace, 1959; Water Street, 1962; Nights and Days, 1966; The Fire Screen, 1969; Braving the Elements, 1972; The Yellow Pages, 1974; Divine Comedies, 1976—English

  3202. The Changing Light at Sandover

  3203. originally published as 'The Book of Ephraim', in Divine Comedies, 1976; Mirabell: Books of Number, 1978; and Scripts for the Pageant, 1980; published as a single work, with the addition of 'The Higher Keys', 1982—English


    Selected Poems
    1988; selections from A Mask for Janus, 1952; The Dancing Bears, 1954; Green With Beasts, 1956; The Drunk in the Furnace, 1960; The Moving Target, 1963; The Lice, 1967; The Carrier of Ladders, 1970; Writings to an Unfinished Accompaniment, 1973; The Compass Flower, 1977; Opening the Hand, 1983—English

    James Wright

    1990; includes all but five poems of The Green Wall [1957]; the entirety of Saint Judas [1959]; The Branch Will Not Break [1963]; Shall We Gather at the River [1968]; Two Citizens [1973]; To a Blossoming Pear Tree [1977]; This Journey [1982]; plus two poems originally published in Collected Poems, 1971, and sections entitled Selected Prose [consisting of selections from Moments in the Indian Summer, 1976; and The Summers of Annie and James Wright, 1981], New Poems (from Collected Poems, 1971); and Some Translations (from Collected Poems, 1971, and New Translations)—English
    English


  3204. The Green Wall

  3205. 1957—English

  3206. Saint Judas

  3207. 1959—English

  3208. The Branch Will Not Break

  3209. 1963—English

  3210. Shall We Gather at the River

  3211. 1968—English

  3212. Two Citizens

  3213. 1973—English

  3214. To a Blossoming Pear Tree

  3215. 1977—English

  3216. This Journey

  3217. 1982—English


    Selected Poems
    1982; selections from What a Kingdom It Was, 1960; Flower Herding on Mount Monadnock, 1964; Body Rags, 1968; First Poems 1946-1954, 1970; The Book of Nightmares, 1973; Mortal Acts, Mortal Words, 1980—English

    Philip Levine

    1984; includes Pili's Wall [1971]; selections from On the Edge, 1963; Not This Pig, 1968; Red Dust, 1971; They Feed the Lion, 1972; 1933, 1974; The Names of the Lost, 1976; Ashes, 1979; Seven Years From Somewhere, 1979; One for the Rose, 1981—English

  3218. Pili's Wall

  3219. 1971—English


    New and Selected Poems
    1979; selections from Work and Days, 1961; The Pripet Marshes, 1965; Magic Papers, 1970; Lost Originals, 1972; Leaping Chair, 1976; plus 11 new poems—English

    Donald Hall
  3220. The One Day

  3221. 1988—English


    1990; selections from Exiles and Marriages, 1955; The Dark Houses, 1958; A Roof of Tiger Lilies, 1963; The Alligator Bride, 1969; The Yellow Poem, 1971; The Town of Hill, 1975; Kicking the Leaves, 1978; The Toy Bone, 1979; The Happy Man, 1986; plus a section entitled 1987-1990 and four poems previously published in periodicals or anthologies—English

    Alvin Feinman

    1990; includes Preambles and Other Poems [1964], revised; plus new poems—English

  3222. Preambles and Other Poems

  3223. 1964; revised for inclusion in Poems, 1990—English

    Richard Howard
  3224. Untitled Subjects

  3225. 1969—English

  3226. Findings

  3227. 1971—English

    John Hollander
  3228. Reflections on Espionage

  3229. 1976—English


    1993; includes Powers of Thirteen [1983]; selections from A Crackling of Thorns, 1958; Movie-Going and Other Poems, 1962; The Night Mirror, 1971; Town and Country Matters, 1972; Tales Told of the Fathers, 1975; In Place, 1978; Spectral Emanations, 1978; Blue Wine, 1979; Harp Lake, 1988—English

  3230. Powers of Thirteen

  3231. 1983—English

  3232. Tessarae and Other Poems

  3233. 1993—English


    No Nature: New and Selected Poems
    1992; selections from Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems, 1959; Myths and Texts, 1960; Mountains and Rivers Without End, 1965; The Back Country, 1967; Regarding Wave, 1969; Turtle Island, 1974; Axe Handles, 1983; Left Out in the Rain, 1988—English


    Selected Poems 1963-1983
    1990; selections from Dismantling the Silence, 1971; Return to a Place Lit by a Glass of Milk, 1974; Charon's Cosmology, 1977; Classic Ballroom Dances, 1980; White, 1980; Austerities, 1982; Weather Forecast for Utopia and Vicinity: Poems 1967-1982, 1983—English

    Mark Strand

    1980; selections from Sleeping With One Eye Open, 1964; Reasons for Moving, 1968; Darker, 1970; The Story of Our Lives, 1973; The Late Hour, 1978; New Poems, 1980—English

  3234. The Continuous Life

  3235. 1990—English

  3236. Dark Harbor

  3237. 1993—English

    Charles Wright

    1990; includes The Southern Cross [1981]; The Other Side of the River [1984]; Zone Journals [1988]; Xionia [1990]—English
    English


  3238. The Southern Cross

  3239. 1981—English

  3240. The Other Side of the River

  3241. 1984—English

  3242. Zone Journals

  3243. 1988—English

  3244. Xionia

  3245. 1990—English

    Jay Wright
  3246. Dimensions of History

  3247. 1976—English

  3248. The Double Invention of Komo

  3249. 1980—English


    1987; selections from Death as History, 1967; The Homecoming Singer, 1971; Soothsayers and Omens, 1976; Dimensions of History, 1976; The Double Invention of Koma, 1980; Explications/ Interpretations, 1984—English

  3250. Elaine's Book

  3251. 1988—English

  3252. Boleros

  3253. 1991—English

  3254. Amy Clampitt

  3255. Westward
    1990—English


    The Ether Dome and Other Poems: New and Selected 1979-1991
    1991; selections from The Woman on the Bridge Over the Chicago River, 1979; Of the Great House, 1982; The Bright Nails Scattered on the Ground, 1986; plus a section of new poems entitled Pastorals of Our Other Hours in the Millennium—English


    New Selected Poems
    1985; selections from The Wound and the Weather, 1946; The Toy Fair, 1954; A Swimmer in the Air, 1957; A Winter Come, a Summer Gone, 1960; Finding Them Lost, 1965; Second Nature, 1968; New Poems, 1971; Buried City, 1975; A Swim Off the Rocks, 1976; Notes From the Castle, 1980; Rules of Sleep, 1984—English

  3256. James Applewhite

  3257. River Writing: An Eno Journal
    1988—English

  3258. J D McClatchy

  3259. The Rest of the Way
    1992—English

  3260. Alfred Corn

  3261. A Call in the Midst of the Crowd
    1978—English

  3262. Douglas Crase

  3263. The Revisionist
    1981—English

    Rita Dove

    1993; includes The Yellow House on the Corner [1980]; Museum [1983]; Thomas and Beulah [1986]—English

  3264. The Yellow House on the Corner

  3265. 1980—English

  3266. Museum

  3267. 1983—English

  3268. Thomas and Beulah

  3269. 1986—English


    Small Congregations: New and Selected Poems
    1993; selections from Hosiery Seams on a Bowlegged Woman, 1983; Pyramid in Blue, 1990; At Redbones, 1990; Rainbow Remnants in Rock Bottom Ghetto Sky, 1991; plus 26 new poems—English

  3270. Edward Hirsch

  3271. Earthly Measures
    1994—English

  3272. Tony Kushner

  3273. Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes
    originally presented in two parts: Millennium Approaches, 1990; and Perestroika, 1992—English