Emma Orczy - Works

Works

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Translations
  • Old Hungarian Fairy Tales (1895) translator with Montague Barstow
  • The Enchanted Cat (1895) translator with Montague Barstow
  • Fairyland's Beauty (1895) translator with Montague Barstow
  • Uletka and the White Lizard (1895) translator with Montague Barstow
Plays
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel (1903)
  • The Sin of William Jackson (1906)
  • Beau Brocade (1908)
  • The Duke's Wager (1911)
  • The Legion of Honour (1918), adapted from A Sheaf of Bluebells
Short story collections
  • The Case of Miss Elliott (1905)
  • The Old Man in the Corner (1909)
  • Lady Molly of Scotland Yard (1910)
  • The Man in Grey (1918)
  • The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1919)
  • Castles in the Air (1921)
  • Unravelled Knots (1926)
  • Skin o' My Tooth (1928)
  • Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1929)
Novels
  • The Emperor's Candlesticks (1899)
  • In Mary's Reign (1901) later The Tangled Skein (1907)
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel (1905)
  • By the Gods Beloved (1905) later released in the US as The Gates of Kamt (1907)
  • I Will Repay (1906)
  • A Son of the People (1906)
  • Beau Brocade (1907)
  • The Elusive Pimpernel (1908)
  • A Ruler of Princes (1909)
  • The Nest of the Sparrowhawk (1909)
  • Petticoat Government (1910)
  • A True Woman (1911)
  • The Traitor (1912)
  • The Good Patriots (1912)
  • Fire in Stubble (1912)
  • Meadowsweet (1912)
  • Eldorado (1913)
  • Unto Cæsar (1914)
  • The Laughing Cavalier (1914)
  • A Bride of the Plains (1915)
  • The Bronze Eagle (1915)
  • Leatherface (1916)
  • Lord Tony's Wife (1917)
  • A Sheaf of Bluebells (1917)
  • Flower o' the Lily (1918)
  • His Majesty's Well-beloved (1919)
  • The First Sir Percy (1921)
  • The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1922)
  • Nicolette: A Tale of Old Provence (1922)
  • The Honourable Jim (1924)
  • Pimpernel and Rosemary (1924)
  • Les Beaux et les Dandys de Grand Siècles en Angleterre (1924)
  • The Miser of Maida Vale (1925)
  • A Question of Temptation (1925)
  • The Celestial City (1926)
  • Sir Percy Hits Back (1927)
  • Blue Eyes and Grey (1929)
  • Marivosa (1930)
  • In the Rue Monge (1931)
  • A Joyous Adventure (1932)
  • A Child of the Revolution (1932)
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel Looks at the World (1933)
  • The Way of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1933)
  • A Spy of Napoleon (1934)
  • The Uncrowned King (1935)
  • The Turbulent Duchess (1935)
  • Sir Percy Leads the Band (1936)
  • The Divine Folly (1937)
  • No Greater Love (1938)
  • Mam'zelle Guillotine (1940)
  • Pride of Race (1942)
  • The Will-O'-The-Wisp (1947)
Omnibus editions
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel etc. (1930) collection of four novels
  • The Gallant Pimpernel (1939) collection of four novels
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel Omnibus (1957) collection of four novels
Non-fiction
  • Links in the Chain of Life (autobiography, 1947)

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