Selection of the Best

 
                                                                          
Anthologies and Selections

 1925
       Selected Poems, New York: Appleton (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1926).
 1932
       Rotunda. London: Chatto & Windus.
 1933
       Retrospect: An Omnibus of Aldous Huxley's Books. Garden City, NY: Doubleday Doran.
 1937
       Rhys, Ernest (ed) Stories, Verses and Poems. London: J. M. Dent and Sons (Everyman’s Library, No. 935).
 1944
       Twice Seven: Fourteen Selected Stories
 1946
       Verses and a Comedy. London: Chatto & Windus.
 1947
       The World of Aldous Huxley: An Omnibus of His Fiction and Non-Fiction over Three Decades. Ed. Charles J. Rolo.
 1957
       Collected Short Stories. Franklin Center, PA: Franklin Library (1981).
 1959
       Collected Essays. New York: Harper.
 1961
       Selected Essays
 1969
       Great Short Works of Aldous Huxley. Bernard Bergonzi (ed.). New York: Harper & Row.
 1971
       Watt, Donald (ed.) The Collected Poetry. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Row.
 1983
       Selections. New York: Harper & Row.
 1994
       Bradshaw, David (ed.) Between the Wars: Essays and Letters. Chicago: I. R. Dee.
 
 

                                                                                         
Articles

 1931
       "Obstacle Race." The Adelphi. April.
 1934
       "Sadist Satisfactions in War." The Listener. 14 November. 799-803.
 1935
       "1936... Peace?" The Star (London). 31 December.
 1936
       "Just Wars." The Times (London). 30 April.
 
       "International Peace Campaign." The Times (London). 28 August.
 
       "Collective Security." The Times (London). 19 September.
 1941
       "Dust." Decision. Klaus Mann (ed.). 1 January. 12-16.
 1943
       "Learning to See." Collier’s. April 17.
 1947
       "Talk of the Town." New Yorker. October 25.
 1948
       "A Note on Gandhi," in Vedanta and the West. April-May.

       "The Double Crisis." World Review. December. 33-38.
 1954
       "A Case for ESP, Pk, and Psi." Life. January 11.
 1962
       "Education on the Nonverbal Level." Daedalus. 91. Spring. 279-293.
 1964
       "Shakespeare and Religion." Show Magazine.
 1965
       "Chaucer." Essays in Criticism. 15. January. 6-21.
       "The Creation of a Notable Book." Quarterly Journal (US Library of Congress). 22. April. 79. 158.
 1969
       "The Politics of Population." The Center Magazine. 2 March. 13-19.

                                                                                                                   
 
Children Literature

 
 1967
       The Crows of Pearblossom. New York, NY: Random House (London: Chatto & Windus, 1968).

 
 

Drama

 1924
       The Discovery (Adaptation for the modern stage of Frances Sheridan's play)
 1931
       The World of Light. London/Garden City, NY: Chatto & Windus/Doubleday, Doran & Co.
 1948
       The Gioconda Smile. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Brothers.
 1965
       The Ambassador of Captripedia [sic]. Hi-Life. July.
 1972
       Christmas Sketch. Boston: Godine.
 

                                                                                                
Dramatic Adaptations

 
 1961
       Whiting, John Robert. The Devils. London: Heinemann.
 1970
       Rogers, David. Brave New World. Chicago: The Dramatic Publishing Co.
 

 
 

Editorial Work

 1916
       Oxford Poetry 1916. Oxford: Basil H. Blackwell.
 1932
       D. H. Lawrence: Selected Letters. New York: Viking.
 1937
       An Encyclopaedia of Pacifism. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Brothers.
 

 
                                                                                    
Essays and Belles Lettres

 
 1923
       On the Margin: Notes and Essays. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Doran.
 1925
       "Our Contemporary Hocus-Pocus." The Adelphi. May.
 1926
       Essays New and Old. London: Chatto & Windus (New York: Doran, 1927).
       "Gods Propose, Men Dispose." Harper’s Magazine. October.
 1927
       "The Outlook for American Culture." Harper’s Magazine. August.
       Proper Studies. London: Chatto & Windus (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1928).
 1929
       "America and Europe." The Century Magazine. July.
       Do What You Will: Essays. London/Garden City, NY: Chatto & Windus/Doubleday, Doran & Co.
 
       Holy Face and other Essays. London: The Fleuron.
 1930
       Vulgarity in Literature and other Essays: Digressions from a Theme. London: Chatto & Windus.
 1931
       Music at Night and other Essays. London/Garden City, NY: Chatto & Windus/Doubleday, Doran & Co.
 1932
       Texts and Pretexts: An Anthology of Commentaries. London: Chatto & Windus (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1933).

       T. H. Huxley as a Man of Letters. London: Macmillan.
 1933
       "The Problem of Faith." Harper’s Magazine. January.
 1934
       "Do We Require Orgies?" The Yale Review. Summer.
 1934
       "Wars and Emotions." Life and Letters. April.
 1935
       Heard, Gerald and Aldous Huxley. The Significance of the New Pacifism: Two Addresses. Pamphlet.
       "Turning Point." Literary America. February.
 1936
       "Notes on Propaganda." Harper’s Magazine. December.
       The Olive Tree and other Essays. London: Chatto & Windus (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1937).
 
       What Are You Going To Do About It? The Case for Reconstructive Peace. New York: Harper & Brothers.
 1937
       Ends and Means: An Inquiry into the Nature of Ideas and into the Methods Employed for Their Realization. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper
       & Brothers.
 1938
       The Elder Peter Bruegel. New York: Willey.

       The Most Agreeable Vice. Los Angeles, CA: The Ward Ritchie Press.
 1940
       Words and Their Meanings. Los Angeles, CA: The Ward Ritchie Press.
 1941
       Grey Eminence: A Study in Religion and Politics (A Biography of Father Joseph). London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Brothers.
 1942
       The Art of Seeing. New York: Harper & Brothers (London: Chatto & Windus, 1943).
 1945
       The Perennial Philosophy. New York: Harper & Brothers (London: Chatto & Windus, 1946).

       "Distractions I,"in Christopher Isherwood (ed.), Vedanta for the Western World. Vedanta Press: Vedanta Society of Southern California. 126-27.
 1946
       Science, Liberty and Peace. London: Fellowship of Reconciliation/Harper’s.
 1947
       "If My Library Burned Tonight." House and Garden. November.
 1949
       Food and People. (With John Russell)
       "My Favorite Records." [A list] Saturday Review of Literature. March 26.
 
       Prisons (with the Carceri Etchings by Piranesi). Los Angeles, CA: Zeitlin & Van Brugge.
 1950
       Themes and Variations. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Brothers.
 1951
       Passage in John Yale (ed.), What Vedanta Means to Me: A Symposium. New York: Rider and Company.
 1952
       The Devils of Loudun. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Brothers.
       (Huxley, Aldous and Stuart Gilbert) Joyce the Artificer: Two Studies of Joyce's Methods. Pamphlet in the British Museum, London.
 1953
       A Day in Windsor (with J. A. Kings)
       "Sludge and Sanctity." Esquire. June.
       "The French of Paris." Esquire. December.
 1954
       The Doors of Perception. New York: Harper.
       "Faith, Taste and History." Encounter. February.
 1955
       "Miracle in Lebanon." Esquire. August.
       "Doodles in the Dictionary." Esquire. September.
       "Censorship and Spoken Literature." Esquire. October.
       "Liberty, Quality, Machinery." Esquire. November.
       "Canned Fish." Encounter. December.
       "Usually Destroyed." Encounter. December.
 1956
       Adonis and the Alphabet and other Essays. London: Chatto & Windus (Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. New York: Harper & Brothers).
       Heaven and Hell. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Brothers.
       "Where Do You Live?" Esquire. May.
       "Madness, Badness, Sadness." Esquire. June.
       "Genius." Esquire. August.
       "Facts and Fetishes." Esquire. September.
       "A Case of Voluntary Ignorance." Esquire. October.
       "Paradoxes of Progress." Esquire. November.
       "Can We Be Well Educated?" Esquire. December.
 1957
       "Post-Mortem on Bridey." Esquire. January.
       "Pleasures." Esquire. February.
       "The Oddest Science." Esquire. March.
       "Politics and Biology." Esquire. April.
       "On Adaptation." Theatre Arts. December.
 1958
       Brave New World Revisited. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Collins.
 1959
       "The Final Revolution." Contact 2. Issue dedicated to Huxley.
       "The Final Revolution" in Feathersome, Robert M. and Alexander Simon (eds) A Pharmacologic Approach to the Study of the Mind. Springfield, IL:
       Charles C. Thomas. 119-220.
 1960
       On Art and Artists. New York: Meridian.
 1961
       "The Shape of Things in 1986." True. February.
 1962
       "Unpainted Landscapes." Encounter. October.
 1963
       Literature and Science. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Row.
       The Politics of Ecology: The Question of Survival.
       "The Only Way to Write a Modern Poem about a Nightmare." Harper’s Magazine. August.
       "Salt." House and Garden. March.
       "Statement for the Los Angeles Trial." George Wickes (ed.). Henry Miller and the Critics. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 175-176.
 1964
       "Culture and the Individual." David Solomon (ed.). LSD. New York: Putnam.
 1965
       "Shakespeare and Religion" in Julian Huxley (1969): 165-175.
       "Variations on Goya." John Gassner and Sidney Thomas (eds.). The Nature of Art. New York: Crown Publishers Inc., 457-467.
       Practicas religiosas en Mesoamèrica [Religious Practices in Mid-America]. Guatemala: Josè de Pineda Ibarra.
 1968
       Form and Substance. Los Angeles, CA: The Plantin Press.
       New Fashioned Christmas. Berkeley, CA: The Hart Press.
       "Usually Destroyed." Thomas Kane and Leonard J. Peters (eds.). Writing Prose Techniques. New York: Oxford UP, 308-319 (3rd edn.).
       New Fashioned Christmas. Berkeley, CA: The Hart Press.
 1970
       America and the Future: An Essay. Austin, TX: Jenkins Publishing Co.
 1974
       Mori, Haruhide (ed.) (Aldous Huxley et al.) A Conversation on D. H. Lawrence. Los Angeles, CA: Friends of the UCLA Library.
 1977
       Ferrucci, Piero (ed.) The Human Situation: Lectures at Santa Barbara 1959. New York: Harper & Row.

       Horowitz, Michael and Cynthia Palmer (eds.) Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics and the Visionary Experience (1931-1963). New York: Stonehill
       (London: Chatto & Windus, 1980).
 1994
       Aldous Huxley's Hearst Essays James Sexton (ed.), Garland:New York, 1994.

       [David Bradshaw and James Sexton have recently completed a scholarly edition of Aldous Huxley's unpublished play Now More Than Ever for the
       University of Texas Press, Austin.
 1998
       Huxley, Aldous and Christopher Isherwood, Jacob’s Hands. London: Bloomsbury.
 ????
       "Stars and the Man." The Hubble Collection.
 ????
       "The Outlook for American Culture: Some Reflections in a Machine Age," in Peter Firchow, The End of Utopia. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University
       Press.
 

                                                                                        
Film Adaptations

 1947
       A Woman's Vengeance. Directed by Zoltan Korda. Also known as The Gioconda Smile.
 1950
       Prelude to Fame.
 1971
       The Devils. Directed by Ken Russell.
 1972
       Point Counter Point. Dramatization for a BBC series by Simon Raven.
 1979
       Il Piccolo Archimede. Directed by Gianni Amelio. English title: The Little Archimedes.
 1980
       Brave New World. Directed by Burt Brinckerhoff. TV.
 1998
       Brave New World. Directed by Leslie Libman and Larry Williams. TV.
 

These data come from the IMDB
 
 
 

Film Scripts

 
 1938
       Madame Curie. U.S.: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (released 1943, Huxley's contribution was uncredited).
 1940
       Pride and Prejudice. U.S.: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard.
 1944
       Jane Eyre. U.S.: Twentieth Century-Fox.
 1947
       A Woman's Vengeance. U.S.: Universal-International.
 1951
       Alice in Wonderland. U.S.: RKO (Huxley's contribution was uncredited).
 
 

                                                                           
Forewords

 1937
       The Manuscripts of David Herbert Lawrence: A Descriptive Catalogue, by Lawrence Powell.

       Stories, Essays and Poems. London: J. M. Dent and Sons.
 1939
       Hunter, Allan. White Corpuscles in Europe. Chicago: Willet, Clark. 1-2.
 1943
       The Complete Etchings of Goya. London (?): George Brasillez.
 1946
       Brave New World. London/New York: Chatto & Collins/Harper & Brothers.
 1954
       The First and Last Freedom, by Jiddu Krishnamurti.
 1955
       Benodt, Hubert. The Supreme Doctrine: Psychological Encounters in Zen Thought. New York: Pantheon Books.
 1960
       Asvaghosa. The Awakening of Faith. New Hyde Park, NY: University Books. London: Charles Skilton, 1961.
 1961
       Eschelbach, Claire John and Joyce Lee Shober. Aldous Huxley: A Bibliography, 1916-1959. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
 1962
       Charter, S. P. R. Man on Earth. Sausalito, CA: Angel Island Pub. (New York: Grove Press, 1971).
       Homolka, Florence. Focus on Art. New York: Ivan Obolensky, Inc.
 1968
       Mystics and Society: A Point of View, by Sisirkumar Ghose.
 1971
       Mann, Felix. Acupuncture: Cure of Many Diseases. London: Heinemann.
 ????
       Bellamy, Edward. Looking Backward.
 
 
 

Interviews                                                    

 1950
       Breit, Harvey. "Talk with Aldous Huxley," New York Times Book Review. May 21. 28.
 1957
       Unpublished interview at the UCLA School of Journalism. March 18. UCLA Library, Special Collections Department.
 1958
       Wallace, Mike. "Interview: Aldous Huxley." Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. 16 p.
 1963
       Interview in Cavalier. September.
 1965
       Craft, Robert. "With Aldous Huxley." Encounter. 25. November.
 1972
       Frazer, Ray and George Wicker. "Aldous Huxley" in Kay Dick (ed.) Writers at Work: Interviews from Paris Review. Hardmonsworth: Penguin, pp. 156-174.
 ????
       Connolly, Cyril, in Picture Post.
 
 
 

Introductions

 1926
       Taylor, Tom. The Autobiography and Memoirs of Benjamin Robert Haydon: 1786-1846. London: Peter Davies.
 1932
       The Letters of D.H. Lawrence. London/New York: Heinemann/Viking.
 1934
       Butler, Samuel. Erewhon. New York: Pynson Printers for the members of the Limited Editions Club.
 1937
       Ligt, Barthelemy de.The Conquest of Violence: An Essay on War and Revolution. London: G. Routledge & Sons Ltd.
       Gregg, Richard. Training for Peace: A Programme for Peace Workers. London: George Routledge & Sons.
 1938
       They Still Draw Pictures. New York: Spanish Child Welfare Association of America for the American Friends Service Committee (New York: O.U.P.,
       1939).
 1948
       Radiguet, Raymond. Devil in the Flesh. Washington: Black Sun Press.
 1938
       They Still Draw Pictures. New York: Spanish Child Welfare Association of America for the American Friends Service Committee (New York: O.U.P.,
       1939).
 1951
       Parkhurst, Helen. Exploring the Child's World. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
 1954
       Bhagavad-Gita; The Song of God. New York: Mentor.

       Morgan, Louisa. Inside Yourself: A New Way to Health Based On the Alexander Technique. London: Stuttgart.
 1961
       Eschelbach, Claire John and Joyce Lee Shober, Aldous Huxley: A Bibliography 1916-1959. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press (New York:
       Octagon Books, 1979).
 1963
       Starkey, Marion Lena. The Devils in Massachusetts: A Modern Inquiry Into the Salem Witch Trials. New York: Time, Inc. (Time Reading Program
       Special Edition).
 1966
       Inchiesta a Palermo/Poverty in Sicily: A Study of the Province of Palermo. Harmondsworth: Penguin (originally published as To Feed the Hungry,
       London: MacGibbon and Kee, 1959).
 1969
       Huxley, Laura Archera, You Are Not the Target: A Practical Manual of How to Cope with a World of Bewildering Change and Uncertainty. London:
       Heinemann.
 1971
       The Opportunities of a Night. Translated by Eric Sutton from Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crebillon's Le Nuit et le Moment). New York, NY: B. Blom.
 ????
       Simon, Oliver and Jules Rodenberg. Printing of Today.
 1987
       Roth, Sanford. Portraits of the fifties. New York/San Francisco: Kampmann/Mercury House.
 1988
       Roth, Sanford. Paris in the fifties. New York/San Francisco: Kampmann/Mercury House.
 
 

                                                                                    
Letters

 1969
       The Letters of Aldous Huxley. Ed. G. Smith. London: Chatto & Windus/New York, NY: Harper & Row (1970).
 1976
       (Presented by Clémentine Robert) Aldous Huxley; Exhumations: Correspondance inédite avec Sydney Schiff, 1925-1937. Paris: Didier.
 
 
 

Novels

 
 1921
       Crome Yellow. London: Chatto & Windus (New York: Doran, 1922).
 1923
       Antic Hay. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Doran.
 1925
       Those Barren Leaves. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Doran.
 1928
       Point Counter Point. London/Garden City, N.Y.: Chatto & Windus/Doubleday, Doran & Co. Inc.
 1932
       Brave New World. London/Garden City, N.Y.: Chatto & Windus/ Doubleday, Doran & Co. Inc.
 1936
       Eyeless in Gaza. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/ Harper & Brothers.
 1939
       After Many a Summer Dies the Swam. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Brothers.
 1944
       Time Must Have a Stop. New York: Harper & Brothers (London: Chatto & Windus, 1945).
 1948
       Ape and Essence. New York: Harper & Brothers (London: Chatto & Windus, 1949).
 1955
       The Genius and the Goddess. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Harper & Brothers.
 1962
       Island. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/ Harper & Row.

 
 

                                                                                            
Poetry

 1916
       The Burning Wheel. London: B. H. Blackwell
 1917
       Jonah. London: Holywell Press.
 1918
       The Defeat of Youth and other Poems. London: B. H. Blackwell/Greens: Longman.
 1920
       Leda. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Doran.
 1921
       "Love Letter." The Chapbook. January.
 1925
       Selected Poems
 1929
       Arabia Infelix and other Poems. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Doran.
 1931
       The Cicadas and other Poems. London: Chatto & Windus/Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co.
 1943
       Orion. San Francisco: The Eucalyptus Press.
 
 

Prefaces

 1929
       Burns, J. H. A Vision of Education. London: Williamson and Norgate.
 1930
       This Way to Paradise (dramatization of Point Counter Point by Campbell Dixon).
 1944
       "Introduction" to Bhagavad-Ghita. Trans. Prabhavananda and Isherwood. New York: New American Library.
 1948
       Modern Artist in Transition. Beverly Hills, CA: The Modern Institute of Art.
 

                                                                                                                                                                        
Recordings

 1930
       [Aldous Huxley reads from his works; Selections]
 ????
       The politics of Ecology. Santa Barbara, CA: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
 ????
       A Series of Talks On the Human Situation. New York: Giffard Assoc.
 1962
       Tangents of Technology. Santa Barbara, CA.: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
 1969
       Science Fiction As Fact: Aldous Huxley and Marc Connelly Discuss Man and his Machine. Hollywood: Center for Cassette Studies
 1973
       Aldous Huxley Speaking Personally. New York:Caedmon.
 1983
       "After Many a Summer Dies the Swan." Minneapolis: Metacom.
 

                                                                                            

Reviews

 1933
       "Lawrence in Etruria." Contempo. January 10.
 1936
       Russell, Bertrand. Which Way to Peace? "The Pacifist Case." The Listener. 21 October. 785.
 1941
       Alexander , F. Mathias. The Universal Constant in Living. Saturday Review of Literature. 25 October. 17-18.
 
 
 

Short Fiction

 1920
       Limbo: Six Stories and a Play
 1922
       Mortal Coils: Five Stories. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Doran.
 1924
       Little Mexican (US. Young Archimedes). London: Chatto & Windus/US: Doran.
 1926
       Two or Three Graces: Four Stories. London/New York: Chatto & Windus/Doran.
 1930
       Brief Candles (US. After the Fireworks). London/Garden City, NY: Chatto & Windus/Doubleday, Doran & Co.
 1938
       The Gioconda Smile: A Story. London: Chatto & Windus.
 1954
       "Consider the Lilies." The London Magazine. November.
 1961
       "The Ambassador of Capripedia" in Huxley, Aldous et al. The Ambassador and Other Sophisticated Stories... New York: Belmont.
 No date
       The Gioconda Smile and Other Stories. New York: Editions for the Armed Services.
 

                                                                                        
 

Translations

 1921
       A Virgin Heart, by Rémy de Gourmont. New York: Nicholas L. Brown.
 1956
       L'Apres-Midi d'un Faune, by Mallarmé
 
 

                                                                                                    
Travel Literature

 1925
       Along the Road: Notes and Essays of a Tourist. London: Chatto & Windus/US: Doran.
 1926
       Jesting Pilate: An Intellectual Holiday (The Diary of a Journey). London: Chatto & Windus/US: Doran.
 1934
       Beyond the Mexique Bay. London: Chatto & Windus/US: Harper & Brothers.