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T. S. Eliot
bibliography
Poetry26
Plays9
Fiction1
Non-fiction45
Letters4
References and footnotes

The T. S. Eliot bibliography contains a list of works by T. S. Eliot.[1]

Poetry

The following is a list of books of poetry by T. S. Eliot arranged chronologically by first edition.[Note 1] Some of Eliot's poems were first published in booklet or pamphlet format (such as his Ariel poems.)

  • Prufrock and Other Observations. London: Egoist. 1917.
  • Poems. Richmond, Surrey: The Hogarth Press. 1919.
  • Ara Vos Prec. London: Ovid Press. 1920.
  • Poems. New York: Knopf. 1920.
  • The Waste Land. New York: Boni & Liveright. 1922.
  • Poems 1909–1925. London: Faber & Gwyer. 1925.
  • Journey of the Magi. London: Faber & Gwyer. 1927.
  • A Song for Simeon. London: Faber & Gwyer. 1928.
  • Animula. London: Faber. 1929.
  • Ash-Wednesday. New York: Fountain Press. 1930.
  • Marina. London: Faber. 1930.
  • Triumphal March. London: Faber. 1931.
  • Words for Music. Bryn Mawr, PA: Privately printed. 1934.
  • Collected Poems 1909–1935. London: Faber. 1936.
  • Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. London: Faber. 1939.
  • East Coker. London: Faber. 1940.
  • Burnt Norton. London: Faber. 1941.
  • The Dry Salvages. London: Faber. 1941.
  • Little Gidding. London: Faber. 1942.
  • Four Quartets. New York: Harcourt, Brace. 1943.[Note 2]
  • A Practical Possum. Cambridge: Harvard Printing Office. 1947.
  • Selected Poems. Harmondsworth: Penguin/Faber. 1948.
  • The Undergraduate Poems of T. S. Eliot. Cambridge: Harvard Printing Office.
  • Poems Written in Early Youth. Stockholm: Privately printed. 1950.[Note 3]
  • The Complete Poems and Plays. New York: Harcourt, Brace. 1952.
  • The Cultivation of Christmas Trees. London: Faber. 1954.
  • Collected Poems 1909–1962. London: Faber. 1963.
  • Valerie Eliot, ed. (1971). The Waste Land: A Facsimile and Transcript of the Original Drafts. London: Faber. ISBN 9780571097128.[Note 4]
  • Christopher Ricks, ed. (1996). Inventions of the March Hare: Poems, 1909–1917. London: Faber.[Note 5]
  • Christopher Ricks, ed. (2015). The Poems of T.S. Eliot, Volume 1: Collected & Uncollected Poems. London: Faber & Faber. ISBN 9780571238705.[Note 6]

Plays

The following is a list of plays by T. S. Eliot arranged chronologically by first edition.[1]

Fiction

  • "Eeldrop and Appleplex", I. Little Review, Chicago, IL, IV. 1 (May 1917) pp. 7–11
  • "Eeldrop and Appleplex", II. Little Review, Chicago, IL, IV. 5 (Sept 1917) pp. 16–19
  • "Eeldrop and Appleplex", both parts, The Foundling Press, Tunbridge Wells (1992) limited edition of 500 copies

Non-fiction

The following is a list of non-fiction books by T. S. Eliot arranged chronologically by first edition.[1]

  • Ezra Pound: His Metric and Poetry. New York: Knopf. 1918.
  • The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism. London: Methuen. 1920.
  • Homage to John Dryden: Three Essays on Poetry of the Seventeenth Century. London: The Hogarth Press. 1924.
  • Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca. London: Oxford University Press. 1927.
  • For Lancelot Andrewes: Essays on Style and Order. London: Faber & Gwyer. 1928.
  • Dante. London: Faber. 1929.
  • Thoughts After Lambeth. London: Faber. 1931.
  • Charles Whibley: A Memoir. London: Oxford University Press. 1931.
  • Selected Essays, 1917–1932. London: Faber. 1932.
  • John Dryden: The Poet, the Dramatist, the Critic. New York: Terence & Elsa Holliday. 1932.
  • The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism: Studies in the Relation of Criticism to Poetry in England. London: Faber. 1933.
  • After Strange Gods: A Primer of Modern Heresy. London: Faber. 1934.
  • Elizabethan Essays. London: Faber. 1934.[Note 8]
  • Essays Ancient & Modern. London: Faber. 1936.
  • The Idea of a Christian Society. London: Faber. 1939.
  • John Haywood, ed. (1941). Points of View. London: Faber.
  • The Classics and the Man of Letters. London: Oxford University Press. 1942.
  • Introducing James Joyce - a selection of Joyce's prose. London: Faber. 1942.
  • The Music of Poetry. Glasgow: Jackson, Son, Publishers to the University. 1942.
  • Reunion by Destruction. London: Pax House. 1943.
  • What Is a Classic?. London: Faber. 1945.
  • On Poetry. Concord: Concord Academy. 1947.
  • Milton. London: Geoffrey Cumberlege. 1947.
  • A Sermon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1948.
  • Notes Towards the Definition of Culture. London: Faber. 1948.
  • From Poe to Valéry. New York: Harcourt, Brace. 1948.
  • The Aims of Poetic Drama. London: Poets' Theatre Guild. 1949.
  • Poetry and Drama. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1951.
  • An Address to Members of the London Library. London: London Library. 1952.
  • The Value and Use of Cathedrals in England Today. Chichester: Friends of Chichester Cathedral. 1952.
  • American Literature and the American Language. St. Louis: Washington University. 1953.
  • The Three Voices of Poetry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1953.
  • Religious Drama: Mediaeval and Modern. New York: House of Books. 1954.
  • The Literature of Politics. London: Conservative Political Centre. 1955.
  • The Frontiers of Criticism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1956.
  • On Poetry and Poets. London: Faber. 1957. ISBN 9780571089833.
  • Geoffrey Faber 1889–1961. London: Faber. 1961.
  • George Herbert. London: Longmans. 1962.
  • Knowledge and Experience in the Philosophy of F. H. Bradley. London: Faber. 1964.
  • To Criticize the Critic and Other Writings. London: Faber. 1965.
  • Frank Kermode, ed. (1975). Selected Prose of T.S. Eliot. London: Faber.
  • Ronald Schuchard, ed. (1993). The Varieties of Metaphysical Poetry: The Clark Lectures at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1926, and the Turnbull Lectures at the Johns Hopkins University, 1933. London: Faber.

Letters

The following is a list of books of letters by T. S. Eliot arranged chronologically by first edition.[1]

  • Valerie Eliot, ed. (1988). The Letters of T. S. Eliot. Vol. 1, 1898–1922. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571235094.
  • Valerie Eliot and Hugh Haughton, ed. (2009). The Letters of T. S. Eliot. Vol. 2, 1923–1925. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571140817.
  • Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, ed. (2012). The Letters of T. S. Eliot. Vol. 3, 1926–1927. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0300187236.
  • Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, ed. (2013). The Letters of T. S. Eliot. Vol. 4, 1928–1929. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571290925.
  • Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, ed. (2014). The Letters of T. S. Eliot. Vol. 5, 1930–1931. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571316328.
  • Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, ed. (2016). The Letters of T. S. Eliot. Vol. 6, 1932–1933. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571316342.
  • Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, ed. (2017). The Letters of T. S. Eliot. Vol. 7, 1934–1935. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571316366.
  • Valerie Eliot and John Haffenden, ed. (2019). The Letters of T. S. Eliot. Vol. 8, 1936–1938. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571316380.

Works on T. S. Eliot

The following is a list of works about T. S. Eliot and his works.[1]

References

Notes
  1. ^ Many of the books first published by Faber in London were published the following year by Harcourt, Brace in New York.
  2. ^ Four Quartets was published in London by Faber in 1944.
  3. ^ In 1967 this was reprinted for the public trade by Faber & Faber for the U.K. market and Farrar Straus & Giroux for the U.S. market. These poems do not appear in The Complete Poems and Plays or Collected Poems.
  4. ^ Contains previously unpublished poems and drafts of poems.
  5. ^ Contains previously unpublished poems and drafts of poems.
  6. ^ Contains previously unpublished poems and drafts of poems.
  7. ^ The Film of Murder in the Cathedral was co-written by T. S. Eliot and George Hoellering.
  8. ^ The book was revised as Essays on Elizabethan Drama (1956) and Elizabethan Dramatists (1963).
Citations
  1. ^ a b c d e "T. S. Eliot Bibliography". Nobel Prize. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
Bibliography
  • Behr, Caroline (1983). T.S. Eliot, A Chronology of his Life and Works. London, New York: Macmillan.
  • Gallup, Donald (1969). T. S. Eliot: A Bibliography (A Revised and Extended ed.). New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. ISBN 978-1-4067-3211-5.