Works
- Fyodor Dostoevsky: A Critical Study (1916)
- Still Life (1916) novel
- Poems: 1917-18 (1918)
- The Critic in Judgement (1919)
- The Evolution of an Intellectual (1920)
- Aspects of Literature (1920), revised edition 1945
- Cinnamon & Angelica (1920) verse drama
- Poems: 1916-1920 (1921)
- Countries of the Mind (1922)
- Pencillings (1922)
- The Problem of Style (1922)
- The Things We Are (1922) novel
- Wrap Me Up in My Aubusson Carpet (1924)
- The Voyage (1924) novel
- Discoveries (1924)
- To the Unknown God (1925)
- Keats and Shakespeare (1925)
- The Life of Jesus (1926)
- Journal of Katherine Mansfield (1927) editor
- The Letters of Katherine Mansfield (1928) editor
- Things to Come (1928)
- God: An Introduction to the Science of Metabiology (1929)
- D .H. Lawrence (1930)
- Son of Woman: The Story of D. H. Lawrence (1931)
- Studies in Keats (1931)
- The Necessity of Communism (1932)
- Reminiscences of D.H. Lawrence (1933)
- William Blake (1933)
- The Biography of Katherine Mansfield (1933) with Ruth E. Mantz
- Between Two Worlds (1935) (autobiography)
- Marxism (1935)
- Shakespeare (1936)
- The Necessity of Pacifism (1937)
- Heaven and Earth (1938)
- Heroes of Thought (1938)
- The Pledge of Peace (1938)
- The Defence of Democracy (1939)
- The Price of Leadership (1939)
- Europe in Travail (1940)
- The Betrayal of Christ by the Churches (1940)
- Christocracy (1942)
- Adam and Eve (1944)
- The Free Society (1948)
- Looking Before and After: A Collection of Essays (1948)
- The Challenge of Schweitzer (1948)
- Katherine Mansfield and Other Literary Portraits (1949)
- The Mystery of Keats (1949)
- John Clare and other Studies (1950)
- The Conquest of Death (1951)
- Community Farm (1952)
- Jonathan Swift (1955)
- Unprofessional Essays (1956)
- Love, Freedom and Society (1957)
- Not as the Scribes (1959)
- John Middleton Murry: Selected Criticism 1916-1957 (1960) editor Richard Rees
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