Aldous Huxley bibliography

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The following bibliography of Aldous Huxley provides a chronological list of the published works of English writer Aldous Huxley (1894–1963). It includes his fiction and non-fiction, both published during his lifetime and posthumously.[1][2]

Books5
Novels15
Articles51
Stories24
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Huxley was a writer and philosopher.[3][4][5][6] He wrote nearly fifty books[7][8]—both novels and non-fiction works—as well as wide-ranging essays, narratives, and poems. Born into the prominent Huxley family, he graduated from Balliol College, Oxford with an undergraduate degree in English literature. Early in his career, he published short stories and poetry and edited the literary magazine Oxford Poetry, before going on to publish travel writing, satire, and screenplays. He spent the latter part of his life in the United States, living in Los Angeles from 1937 until his death.[9] By the end of his life, Huxley was widely acknowledged as one of the foremost intellectuals of his time.[10] He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature nine times[11] and was elected Companion of Literature by the Royal Society of Literature in 1962.[12]

Huxley was a humanist and pacifist. He grew interested in philosophical mysticism[13][14] and universalism,[15] addressing these subjects with works such as The Perennial Philosophy (1945)—which illustrates commonalities between Western and Eastern mysticism—and The Doors of Perception (1954)—which interprets his own psychedelic experience with mescaline. In his most famous novel Brave New World (1932) and his final novel Island (1962), he presented his vision of dystopia and utopia, respectively.

Fiction

Novels

Short stories

Collections:

  • Limbo (1920), collection of 5 short stories, 1 novelette and 1 play:
    "Farcical History of Richard Greenow" (novelette), "Happily Ever After", "Eupompus Gave Splendour to Art by Numbers", "Happy Families" (play), "Cynthia", "The Bookshop", "The Death of Lully"
  • Mortal Coils (1921), collection of 3 short stories, 1 novelette and 1 play:
    "The Gioconda Smile" (novelette), "Permutations Among the Nightingales" (play), "The Tillotson Banquet", "Green Tunnels", "Nuns at Luncheon"
  • Little Mexican and Other Stories (US title: Young Archimedes) (1924), collection of 4 short stories and 2 novelettes/novellas:
    "Uncle Spencer" (novella), "Little Mexican", "Hubert and Minnie", "Fard", "The Portrait", "Young Archimedes" (novelette)
  • Two or Three Graces and Other Stories (1926), collection of 3 short stories and 1 novella:
    "Two or Three Graces" (novella), "Half Holiday", "The Monocle", "Fairy Godmother"
  • Brief Candles (1930), collection of 3 short stories and 1 novella:
    "Chawdron", "The Rest Cure", "The Claxtons", "After the Fireworks" (novella)
  • After the Fireworks: Three Novellas (1936), collection of 3 novellas earlier published in separate short story volumes:
    "After the Fireworks", "Two or Three Graces", "Uncle Spencer"
  • Collected Short Stories (1957) collection of 19 short stories and 2 novelettes earlier published in separate short story volumes and in his novel Crome Yellow:
    From Limbo: "Happily Ever After", "Eupompus Gave Splendour to Art by Numbers", "Cynthia", "The Bookshop", "The Death of Lully"
    From Crome Yellow: "Sir Hercules"
    From Mortal Coils: "The Gioconda Smile" (novelette), "The Tillotson Banquet", "Green Tunnels", "Nuns at Luncheon"
    From Little Mexican and Other Stories: "Little Mexican", "Hubert and Minnie", "Fard", "The Portrait", "Young Archimedes" (novelette)
    From Two or Three Graces and Other Stories: "Half Holiday", "The Monocle", "Fairy Godmother"
    From Brief Candles: "Chawdron", "The Rest Cure", "The Claxtons"
  • Consider the Lilies and Other Short Fiction (2010)
    "Ninon and Caligay", "The Death Of Lully", "Sir Kenelm and Venetia Digby", "Good and Old-Fashioned", "Over the Telephone", "Under Compulsion", "Nine A.M.", "Visiting Stranger", "Time's Revenges", "Consider the Lilles", "Voices", "The Nun's Tragedy" (early version of "Nuns at Luncheon")

Uncollected short stories:

  • "The Dwarfs" (1921)
  • "Jacob's Hands: A Fable" (co-written in 1940s with Christopher Isherwood; discovered 1997)
  • "The Crows of Pearblossom" (1944; was published in 1967 by Random House as a children's book illustrated by Barbara Cooney; a picture book version illustrated by Sophie Blackall was published in 2011 by Abrams Books for Young Readers)

Plays

Poems

Collections:

  • The Burning Wheel (1916), collection of 31 poems:[18]
    "The Burning Wheel", "Doors of the Temple", "Villiers de L'Isle-Adam", "Darkness", "Mole", "The Two Seasons", "Two Realities", "Quotidian Vision", "Vision", "The Mirror", "Variations on a Theme of Laforgue", "Philosophy", "Philoclea in the Forest", "Books and Thoughts", "Contrary to Nature and Aristotle", "Escape", "The Garden", "The Canal", "The Ideal found wanting", "Misplaced Love", "Sonnet", "Sentimental Summer", "The Choice", "The Higher Sensualism", "Sonnet", "Formal Verses", "Perils of the Small Hours", "Complaint", "Return to an Old Home", "Fragment", "The Walk"
  • Jonah (1917), collection of 12 poems:[19]
    "Jonah", "Behemoth", "Minoan Porcelain", "Zoo Celeste", "Sonnet a l'Ingenue", "Dix-Huitieme Siecle", "Hommage a Jules Laforgue", "Sententious Song", "The Oxford Volunteers", "The Contemplative Soul", "The Betrothal of Priapus", "Farewell to the Muses"
  • The Defeat of Youth, and Other Poems (1918), collection of 36 poems:[20]
    "The Defeat of Youth", "Song of Poplars", "The Reef", "Winter Dream", "The Flowers", "The Elms", "Out of the Window", "Inspiration", "Summer Stillness", "Anniversaries", "Italy", "The Alien", "A Little Memory", "Waking", "By the Fire", "Valedictory", "Love Song", "Private Property", "Revelation", "Minoan Porcelain", "The Decameron", "In Uncertainty to a Lady", "Crapulous Impression", "The Life Theoretic", "Complaint of a Poet Manqué", "Social Amenities", "Topiary", "On the Bus", "Points and Lines", "Panic", "Return from Business", "Stanzas", "Poem", "Scenes of the Mind", "L'Après-Midi D'un Faune", "The Louse-Hunters"
  • Leda (1920), collection of 26 poems:[21]
    "Leda", "The Birth of God", "On Hampstead Heath", "Sympathy", "Male and Female Created He Them", "From the Pillar", "Jonah", "Variations on a Theme", "A Melody By Scarlatti", "A Sunset", "Life and Art", "First Philosopher's Song", "Second Philosopher's Song", "Fifth Philosopher's Song", "Ninth Philosopher's Song", "Morning Scene", "Verrey's", "Frascati's", "Fatigue", "The Merry-Go-Round", "Back Streets", "Last Things", "Gothic", "Evening Party", "Beauty", "Soles Occidere et Redire Possunt"
  • Selected Poems (1925), collection of 41 poems published in previous collections:[22]
    "Song of Poplars", "The Reef", "The Flowers", "The Elms", "Out of the Window", "Summer Stillness", "Inspiration", "Anniversaries", "Italy", "The Alien", "A Little Memory", "Waking", "By the Fire", "Valedictory", "Private Property", "Revelation", "Minoan Porcelain", "In Uncertainty to a Lady", "Crapulous Impression", "Complaint of a Poet Manqué", "Social Amenities", "Topiary", "On the Bus", "Points and Lines", "Panic", "Stanzas", "Poem", "Scenes of the Mind", "L'Après-Midi d'un Faune", "Mole", "Two Realities", "Quotidian Vision", "The Mirror", "Variations on a Theme of Laforgue", "Philosophy", "Philoclea in the Forest", "Books and Thoughts", "The Higher Sensualism", "Formal Verses", "Perils of the Small Hours", "Return to an Old Home"
  • Arabia Infelix and Other Poems (1929)
  • The Cicadas and Other Poems (1931)
  • The Collected Poetry of Aldous Huxley (1971), collection of most of the poems contained in The Burning Wheel, The Defeat of Youth, and Other Poems, Leda, and The Cicadas and Other Poems

Screenplays

Non-fiction

Articles

Written for Vedanta and the West:

Essays

Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics and the Visionary Experience 1931-1963, edited by Michael Horowitz and Cynthia Palmer, with introductions by Albert Hofmann and Alexander Shulgin. New York: Stonehill, 1977

Collections:

Uncollected essays:

  • "Notes on propaganda". Harper's Magazine. December 1936.
    • Extract published as "In the dark". Harper's Magazine. 343 (2056): 33. September 2021.
  • The Perennial Philosophy (1945)
  • Science, Liberty and Peace (1946)

Pamphlets

  • Pacifism and Philosophy (1935)
  • 1936 . . . PEACE? (1936)
  • What Are You Going to Do about It?: The Case for Constructive Peace (1936)
  • The Most Agreeable Vice (1938)
  • The Politics of Ecology: The Question of Survival (1963)

As editor:

  • An Encyclopedia of Pacifism (1937)[27]

Travel books

  • Along the Road: Notes and Essays of a Tourist (1925)
  • Jesting Pilate, or Jesting Pilate: The Diary of a Journey, or Jesting Pilate: An Intellectual Holiday (1926)
  • Beyond the Mexique Bay (1934)

Others

As illustrator:

  • They Still Draw Pictures: A collection of 60 drawings made by Spanish children during the war (1938), author The Spanish Child Welfare Association[28]

Audio recordings

Adaptations

  • A Woman's Vengeance (1948), film directed by Zoltan Korda, based on novelette "The Gioconda Smile"
  • Prelude to Fame (1950), film directed by Fergus McDonell, based on novelette "Young Archimedes"
  • The World of Light (1950), TV movie, based on play The World of Light: A Comedy in Three Acts
  • Das Lächeln der Gioconda (1953), TV movie directed by Werner Völger, based on play Mortal Coils: Play
  • Das Lächeln der Gioconda (1958), TV movie directed by Michael Kehlmann, based on novelette "The Gioconda Smile"
  • Das Genie und die Göttin (1959), TV movie directed by Walter Rilla, based on play The Genius and the Goddess
  • The Gioconda Smile (1963), TV movie directed by Patrick Barton, based on novelette "The Gioconda Smile"
  • Das Lächeln der Gioconda (1966), TV movie directed by Ilo von Jankó, based on novelette "The Gioconda Smile"
  • Mona Lisan hymy (1966), TV movie directed by Jukka Sipilä, based on novelette "The Gioconda Smile"
  • After Many a Summer (1967), TV movie directed by Douglas Camfield, based on novel After Many a Summer
  • Point Counter Point (1968), miniseries directed by Rex Tucker, based on novel Point Counter Point
  • Úsmev Mony Lízy (1968), TV movie directed by Bedřich Kramosil, based on novelette "The Gioconda Smile"
  • Die Teufel von Loudun (1969), TV movie directed by Rolf Liebermann, based on novel The Devils of Loudun
  • Il sorriso della Gioconda (1969), TV movie directed by Enrico Colosimo, based on play Mortal Coils: Play
  • Eyeless in Gaza (1971), miniseries directed by James Cellan Jones, based on novel Eyeless in Gaza
  • The Devils (1971), film directed by Ken Russell, based on novel The Devils of Loudun
  • Effetti speciali (1978), TV movie directed by Gianni Amelio, based on a novel
  • Il piccolo Archimede (1979), TV movie directed by Gianni Amelio, based on novelette "Young Archimedes"
  • Brave New World (1980), TV movie directed by Burt Brinckerhoff, based on novel Brave New World
  • The Holy Family (1994), short film directed by Ulrich Weis, based on short story "The Claxtons"
  • Brave New World (1998), TV movie directed by Leslie Libman and Larry Williams, based on novel Brave New World
  • Stardust (2002), short film directed by Roque Azcuaga, based on a novel
  • Brave New World (2010), miniseries directed by Leonard Menchiari, based on novel Brave New World
  • Brave New World (2014), fan film directed by Nathan Hyde, based on novel Brave New World
  • The Alien (2017), short film directed by William le Bras and Gabriel Richard, based on poem "The Alien"
  • Brave New World (2020), series created by David Wiener, based on novel Brave New World
  • Die Teufel von Loudun (2022), film directed by Christoph Engel, based on novel The Devils of Loudun

References

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