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Born in May 15, 1887 / Died in January 3, 1959 / United Kingdom / English

Bibliography

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POETRY

  • First Poems, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1925 , Huebsch (New York, NY), 1925.
  • Chorus of the Newly Dead, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1926.
  • Six Poems, Samson (Warlingham, Surrey, England), 1932.
  • Variations on a Time Theme, Dent (London, England), 1934.
  • Journeys and Places, Dent (London, England), 1937.
  • The Narrow Place, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1943.
  • The Voyage, and Other Poems, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1946.
  • The Labyrinth, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1949, Folcroft Library Editions (Folcroft, PA), 1977.
  • Collected Poems, 1921-1951, edited by J. C. Hall, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1952, Grove (New York, NY), 1953.
  • Prometheus, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1954.
  • One Foot in Eden, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1956, Grove (New York, NY), 1956.
  • Collected Poems, 1921-1958, edited by Hall and Willa Muir, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1960; revised and enlarged edition, 1963, Oxford University Press (New York, NY), 1965.
  • Selected Poems, edited by T. S. Eliot, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1965, reprinted, 1974.
  • The Complete Poems of Edwin Muir, edited by Peter H. Butter, Association for Scottish Literary Studies (Aberdeen, Scotland), 1991.

CRITICISM

  • (As Edward Moore) We Moderns: Enigmas and Guesses, Allen & Unwin (London, England), 1918, published under the author's name, Knopf (New York, NY), 1920.
  • Latitudes, A. Melrose (London, England), 1924, Huebsch, 1924, Books for Libraries Press (Freeport, NY), 1972.
  • Transition: Essays on Contemporary Literature, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1926, Viking (New York, NY), 1926, Folcroft Library Editions, 1976 (Folcroft, PA), Norwood Editions (Norwood, PA), 1977, R. West (Philadelphia, PA), 1978.
  • The Structure of the Novel, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1928, reprinted, 1957 , Harcourt, Brace (New York, NY), 1929.
  • Scott and Scotland: The Predicament of the Scottish Writer, Routledge (London, England), 1936, Speller (New York, NY), 1938, Polygon Books (Edinburgh, Scotland), 1982.
  • The Present Age from 1914 (Volume 5 of "Introductions to English Literature"), edited by Bonamy Dobree, Cresset (London, England), 1939, McBride (New York, NY), 1940, Norwood Editions (Norwoood, PA), 1977, Folcroft Library Editions (Folcroft, PA), 1978.
  • The Politics of "King Lear" (lecture), Jackson (Glasgow, Scotland), 1947, Haskell House (New York, NY), 1970, Folcroft Library Editions (Folcroft, PA), 1977.
  • Essays on Literature and Society, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1949; revised and enlarged edition, 1965, Harvard University Press (Cambridge, MA), 1965.
  • The Estate of Poetry (lectures), Hogarth Press (London, England), 1962, Harvard University Press (Cambridge, MA), 1962, Graywolf Press (St. Paul, MN), 1993.
  • Edwin Muir: Uncollected Scottish Criticism, edited by Andrew Noble, Vision Press (London, England), 1982, Barnes & Noble (Totowa, NJ), 1982.
  • The Truth of Imagination: Some Uncollected Reviews and Essays, edited by Peter H. Butter, Aberdeen University Press (Aberdeen, Scotland), 1988.

NOVELS

  • The Marionette, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1927 , Viking (New York, NY), 1927; reprinted with an afterword by Paul Binding, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1987.
  • The Three Brothers, Heinemann (London, England), 1931, Doubleday, Doran (New York, NY), 1931.
  • Poor Tom, Dent (London, England), 1932; reprinted with an introduction by Peter H. Butter, Harris (Edinburgh, Scotland), 1982.

TRANSLATIONS; WITH WILLA MUIR

  • Gerhart Hauptman, Poetic Dramas, 1925.
  • Lion Feuchtwanger, Jud Suss (novel), Secker & Warburg (London, England), 1926, published as Power, Viking (New York, NY), 1926.
  • Feuchtwanger, The Ugly Duchess, (novel), 1927.
  • Franz Kafka, The Castle (novel), Secker & Warburg (London, England), 1930, Knopf (New York, NY), 1930, with additional material translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser, Knopf (New York, NY), 1954.
  • Hermann Broch, The Sleepwalkers (novel), 1932 , Vintage Books (New York, NY), 1996.
  • Kafka, The Great Wall of China and Other Pieces (short stories), Secker & Warburg (London, England), 1933.
  • Kafka, The Trial (novel), Gollancz (London, England), 1937, Knopf (New York, NY), 1937, Schocken Books (New York, NY), 1995.
  • Kafka, America (novel), Routledge (London, England), 1938, New Directions (New York, NY), 1946, Schocken Books (New York, NY), 1996.
  • Kafka, In the Penal Colony: Tales and Short Pieces (short stories), 1948, also published as The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and Other Stories, Schocken Books (New York, NY), 1995.
  • Carl Jacob Burckhardt, Richelieu: His Rise to Power (biography), Vintage Books (New York, NY), 1964, also published as Richelieu and His Age: His Rise to Power, Allen & Unwin (London, England), 1967.

OTHER

  • John Knox: Portrait of a Calvinist (biography), Cape (London, England), 1929, Viking (New York, NY), 1929, Books for Libraries Press (Freeport, NY), 1971, Kennikat Press (Port Washington, NY), 1972.
  • Scottish Journey (nonfiction), Heinemann/Gollancz (London, England), 1935, Mainstream (Edinburgh, Scotland), 1979, reprinted, 1996.
  • Social Credit and the Labour Party: An Appeal (essay), Nott (London, England), 1935.
  • The Story and the Fable (autobiography), Harrap (London, England), 1940, revised and enlarged edition published as An Autobiography, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1954, Sloane (New York, NY), 1954, Rowan Tree Press (Boston, MA), 1987, Graywolf Press (St. Paul, MN), 1990.
  • The Scots and Their Country (nonfiction), Longmans, Green (London, England), 1946.
  • Selected Letters of Edwin Muir, edited by Peter H. Butter, Hogarth Press (London, England), 1974.
  • Selected Prose (miscellany), edited by George Mackay Brown, John Murray (London, England), 1987.