·
Where
Angels Fear to Tread (1905)
·
The
Longest Journey (1907)
·
A
Room with a View (1908)
·
Howards
End (1910)
·
A
Passage to
·
Maurice(written in 1913–14, published
posthumously in 1971)
·
Arctic
Summer (an incomplete fragment, written in
1912–13, published posthumously in 2003)
·
The
Celestial Omnibus (and other stories) (1911)
·
The
Eternal Moment and other stories (1928)
·
Collected
Short Stories (1947) a
combination of the above two titles, containing:
o
"The
Story of A Panic"
o
"The
Other Side Of The Hedge"
o
"The
Celestial Omnibus"
o
"Other
Kingdom"
o
"The
Curate's Friend"
o
"The
Road From Colonus"
o
"The
Machine Stops"
o
"The
Point Of It"
o
"Mr Andrews"
o
"Co-ordination"
o
"The
Story Of The Cheesy Siren"
o
"The
Eternal Moment"
·
The
Life to Come and other stories (1972) (posthumous) containing the following stories written between
approximately 1903 and 1960:
o
"Ansell"
o
"Albergo Empedocle"
o
"The
Purple Envelope"
o
"The
Helping Hand"
o
"The
Rock"
o
"The
Life to Come"
o
"Dr
Woolacott"
o
"Arthur
Snatchfold"
o
"The
Obelisk"
o
"What
Does It Matter? A Morality"
o
"The
Classical Annex"
o
"The
Torque"
o
"The
Other Boat"
o
"Three
Courses and a Dessert: Being a New and Gastronomic Version of the Old Game of
Consequences"
o
"My
Wood"
·
Abinger Pageant (1934)
·
·
A
Diary for Timothy (1945)
(directed by Humphrey Jennings, spoken by Michael Redgrave)
·
Billy
Budd (1951) (based on
Melville's novel, for the opera by Britten)
·
Abinger Harvest (1936)
·
Two
Cheers for Democracy
(1951)
·
Aspects
of the Novel (1927)
·
The
Feminine Note in Literature (posthumous) (2001)
·
Goldsworthy
Lowes Dickinson (1934)
·
Marianne
Thornton, A Domestic Biography (1956)
·
·
Pharos
and Pharillon (A Novelist's Sketchbook of
·
The
Hill of Devi (1953)
·
Selected
Letters (1983–85)
·
Commonplace
Book (1985)
·
Locked
Diary (2007) (held at
King's College,
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