Aldous Huxley was a poet, a witty novelist, a Hollywood filmmaker, and a playwright. Below you will find a list of most of his works: his novels and other books are underlined, his film scripts are italicized, and his plays are italicized and underlined.
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Limbo |
1920 |
collection of stories |
Leda |
1920 |
collection of poems |
Crome Yellow |
1921 |
First novel |
Antic Hay |
1923 |
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The Discovery |
1924 |
Adaptation for the modern stage of Frances Sheridan's play |
Those Barren Leaves |
1925 |
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Point Counter Point |
1928 |
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Brief Candles |
1930 |
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The World of Light |
1931 |
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Texts and Pretexts |
1932 |
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Brave New World |
1932 |
Huxley's most famous work |
The Olive Tree |
1936 |
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Eyeless in Gaza |
1936 |
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Ends and Means |
1937 |
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Madame Curie |
1938 |
script released 1943, Huxley's contribution was uncredited |
After Many a Summer Dies the Swan |
1939 |
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Pride and Prejudice |
1940 |
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Grey Eminence |
1941 |
Huxley's first biography; about a 17th century priest |
Art of Seeing |
1942 |
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Jane Eyre |
1944 |
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Time Must Have a Stop |
1944 |
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The Perennial Philosophy |
1945 |
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Science, Liberty, and Peace |
1946 |
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A Woman's Vengeance |
1947 |
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Ape and Essence |
1948 |
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The Gioconda Smile |
1948 |
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Themes and Variations |
1950 |
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Alice in Wonderland |
1951 |
Huxley's contribution was uncredited |
Devils of Loudun |
1952 |
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The Doors of Perception |
1954 |
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The Genius and the Goddess |
1955 |
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Heaven and Hell |
1956 |
sequel to The Doors of Perception |
Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow |
1956 |
collection of essays |
Brave New World Revisited |
1958 |
sequel to Brave New World |
Island |
1962 |
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The Ambassador of Captripedia |
1965 |
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The Crows of Pearblossom |
1967 |
a children's book |
The Letters of Aldous Huxley |
1969 |
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Christmas Sketch |
1973 |