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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Famous quotes containing the word works:
“They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters, these see the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep.”
—Bible: Hebrew Psalms, 107:23-4.
“The works of women are symbolical.
We sew, sew, prick our fingers, dull our sight,
Producing what? A pair of slippers, sir,
To put on when youre weary or a stool
To stumble over and vex you ... curse that stool!
Or else at best, a cushion, where you lean
And sleep, and dream of something we are not,
But would be for your sake. Alas, alas!
This hurts most, this ... that, after all, we are paid
The worth of our work, perhaps.”
—Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861)
“Do not worry about the incarnation of ideas. If you are a poet, your works will contain them without your knowledgethey will be both moral and national if you follow your inspiration freely.”
—Vissarion Belinsky (18101848)