| ←Author Index: Wa | Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole (1884–1941) |
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Works
- The Wooden Horse (1909) IA
- Maradick at Forty: A Transition (1910) IA
- Mr Perrin and Mr. Traill (1911) IA
- The Prelude to Adventure (1912) IA
- Fortitude (1913) (transcription project)
- The Dutchess of Wrexe, Her Decline and Death (1914) IA
- The Golden Scarecrow (1915) IA
- The Dark Forest (1916) IA
- Joseph Conrad (1916) IA
- The Green Mirror (1918) IA
- Jeremy (1919) IA
- The Secret City (1919) IA
- The Art of James Branch Cabell (1920) IA
- The Captives (1920) IA
- The Thirteen Travellers (1920) IA
- The Young Enchanted (1921) IA
- The Cathedral (1922) IA
- Jeremy and Hamlet (1923)
- The Crystal Box (1924)
- The Old Ladies (1924)
- The English Novel: Some Notes on its Evolution (1924)
- Portrait of a Man with Red Hair (1925)
- Harmer John (1926)
- Reading: An Essay (1926)
- Jeremy at Crale (1927)
- Anthony Trollope (1928)
- My religious Experience (1928)
- The Silver Thorn (1928)
- Wintersmoon (1928)
- Farthing Hall w/ J. B. Priestley (1929)
- Hans Frost (1929)
- Rogue Herries (1930)
- Above the Dark Circus (1931)
- Judith Paris (1931)
- The Apple Trees: Four Reminiscences (1932)
- The Fortress (1932)
- A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932)
- All Soul's Night (1933)
- Vanessa (1933)
- Extracts from a Diary (1934)
- Captain Nicholas (1934)
- Cathedral Carol Service (1934)
- The Inquisitor (1935)
- A Prayer for My Son (1936)
- John Cornelius: His Life and Adventures (1937)
- Head in Green Bronze, and Other Stories (1938)
- The Joyful Delaneys (1938)
- The Sea Tower (1939)
- Roman Fountain (1940)
- The Bright Pavilions (1940)
- The Blind Man's House (1941)
- Open Letter of an Optimist (1941)
- The Killer and the Slain (1942)
- Katherine Christine (1943)
- Mr Huffam and Other Stories (1948)
Plays
- The Young Huntress (1933)
- The Cathedral (1936)
- The Haxtons (1939)
Short works from magazines
- "Jeremy and the Ruffians" (1922, Century)
- "Major Wilbraham" (1922, Chicago Tribune, via The Best British Short Stories of 1922)
- "Red Amber" (1923 English Illustrated) ss
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