|
1921 |
Crome Yellow. |
|
1923 |
Antic
Hay. |
|
1925 |
Those
Barren Leaves. |
|
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 |
|
1939 |
After
Many a Summer Dies the Swam. |
|
1944 |
Time
Must Have a Stop.
|
|
1948 |
Ape
and Essence. |
|
1955 |
The
Genius and the Goddess. |
|
1962 |
Island. |
|
1925 |
Selected
Poems, |
|
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. |
|
1944 |
Twice
Seven: Fourteen Selected Stories |
|
1946 |
Verses
and a Comedy. |
|
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. |
|
1959 |
Collected
Essays. |
|
1961 |
Selected Essays |
|
1969 |
Great
Short Works of Aldous Huxley. Bernard Bergonzi
(ed.). |
|
1971 |
Watt,
Donald (ed.) The Collected Poetry. |
|
1983 |
Selections. |
|
1994 |
Bradshaw, David (ed.) Between the Wars: Essays and Letters. Chicago: I. R. Dee. |
|
1931 |
"Obstacle
Race." The Adelphi. April. |
|
1934 |
"Sadist Satisfactions in War." The Listener. 14 November. 799-803. |
|
1935 |
"1936...
Peace?" The Star ( |
|
1936 |
"Just
Wars." The Times ( |
|
|
"International
Peace Campaign." The Times ( |
|
|
"Collective
Security." The Times ( |
|
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. |
|
1923 |
On the
Margin: Notes and Essays. |
|
1925 |
"Our Contemporary Hocus-Pocus." The Adelphi. May. |
|
1926 |
Essays
New and Old. |
|
|
"Gods Propose, Men Dispose." Harper’s Magazine. October. |
|
1927 |
"The Outlook for American Culture." Harper’s Magazine. August. |
|
|
Proper
Studies. |
|
1929 |
" |
|
|
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. 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 |
|
1936 |
"Notes on Propaganda." Harper’s Magazine. December. |
|
|
The
Olive Tree and other Essays. |
|
|
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. The
Most Agreeable Vice.
|
|
1940 |
Words
and Their Meanings.
|
|
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. |
|
1945 |
The
Perennial Philosophy. "Distractions I,"in Christopher Isherwood (ed.), Vedanta for the Western World. Vedanta Press: Vedanta Society of Southern California. 126-27. |
|
1946 |
Science,
|
|
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. |
|
1951 |
Passage in John Yale (ed.), What Vedanta Means to Me: A Symposium. New York: Rider and Company. |
|
1952 |
The
Devils of Loudun. |
|
|
(Huxley, Aldous and Stuart Gilbert) Joyce the Artificer: Two Studies of Joyce's Methods. Pamphlet in the British Museum, London. |
|
1953 |
A Day
in |
|
|
"Sludge
and Sanctity." Esquire. June. |
|
|
"The
French of |
|
1954 |
The
Doors of Perception.
|
|
|
"Faith, Taste and History." Encounter. February. |
|
1955 |
"Miracle
in |
|
|
"Doodles in the Dictionary." Esquire. September. |
|
|
"Censorship and Spoken Literature." Esquire. October. |
|
|
" |
|
|
"Canned Fish." Encounter. December. |
|
|
"Usually Destroyed." Encounter. December. |
|
1956 |
Adonis
and the Alphabet and other Essays. |
|
|
Heaven
and Hell. |
|
|
"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.
|
|
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. |
|
1961 |
"The Shape of Things in 1986." True. February. |
|
1962 |
"Unpainted Landscapes." Encounter. October. |
|
1963 |
Literature
and Science. |
|
|
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 |
|
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. |
|
|
Practicas
religiosas en Mesoamèrica [Religious Practices in Mid-America]. Guatemala:
Josè de Pineda Ibarra. |
|
1968 |
Form
and Substance. |
|
|
New
Fashioned Christmas.
|
|
|
"Usually
Destroyed." Thomas Kane and Leonard J. Peters (eds.). Writing Prose
Techniques. |
|
|
New
Fashioned Christmas.
|
|
1970 |
|
|
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 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.), [David Bradshaw
and James Sexton have recently completed a scholarly edition of Aldous Huxley's unpublished play Now More Than Ever
for the |
|
1998 |
Huxley, Aldous and Christopher Isherwood, Jacob’s Hands. London: Bloomsbury. |
|
???? |
"Stars
and the |
|
???? |
"The Outlook for American Culture: Some Reflections in a Machine Age," in Peter Firchow, The End of Utopia. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press. |
Children Literature
|
1967 |
The
Crows of Pearblossom. |
|
1920 |
Limbo:
Six Stories and a Play |
|
1922 |
Mortal
Coils: Five Stories.
|
|
1924 |
Little
Mexican (US.
Young Archimedes). |
|
1926 |
Two or
Three Graces: Four Stories. |
|
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 |
|
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. |
|
1925 |
Along the
Road: Notes and Essays of a Tourist. |
|
1926 |
Jesting
Pilate: An Intellectual |
|
1934 |
Beyond
the |
|
|
|
|
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. |
|
1965 |
The Ambassador of Captripedia [sic]. Hi-Life. July. |
|
1972 |
Christmas Sketch. Boston: Godine. |
|
1916 |
The
Burning Wheel. |
|
1917 |
Jonah. London: Holywell Press. |
|
1918 |
The
Defeat of Youth and other Poems. |
|
1920 |
Leda. |
|
1921 |
"Love
Letter." The Chapbook. January. |
|
1925 |
Selected Poems |
|
1929 |
|
|
1931 |
The
Cicadas and other Poems. |
|
1943 |
Orion. |
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