This is a bibliography of books, plays, films, and libretti written, edited, or translated by the Anglo-American poet W. H. Auden (1907–1973). See the main entry for a list of biographical and critical studies and external links. Dates are dates of publication of performance, not of composition.
The Orators: An English Study (London, 1932, verse and prose; slightly revised edn., London, 1934; revised edn. with new preface, London, 1966; New York 1967) (dedicated to Stephen Spender).
The Old Man's Road (New York, 1956; pamphlet with poems, all included in Homage to Clio).
W. H. Auden: A Selection by the Author (Harmondsworth, 1958; New York, 1959, as Selected Poetry of W. H. Auden) (includes some new revisions to previously published poems)
"Gresham's School" in Graham Greene (ed.) The Old School: Essays by Divers Hands (London: Jonathan Cape, 1934)[12]
Edited selections of individual authors
A Selection from the Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (New York, 1944; UK edn. Tennyson: An Introduction and a Selection, London, 1946); introduction reprinted.[7]
Selected Prose and Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe (New York, 1950; rev. edn., 1956); introduction reprinted.[7]
The Living Thoughts of Kierkegaard (New York, 1952; UK edn., Kierkegaard: Selected and Introduced by W. H. Auden, London, 1955); introduction reprinted.[3]
A Choice of De La Mare's Verse (London, 1963); introduction reprinted.[4]
Louis MacNeice, Selected Poems (London, 1964); preface reprinted.[5]
George Gordon, Lord Byron, Selected Poetry and Prose (New York, 1966); introduction reprinted.[5]
G. K. Chesterton: A Selection from His Non-Fictional Prose (London, 1970); introduction reprinted.[6]
^ abcdefAuden, W. H.; ed. by Edward Mendelson (1996). Prose and travel books in prose and verse, Volume I: 1926-1938. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN0-691-06803-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^ abcdAuden, W. H.; ed. by Edward Mendelson (2010). Prose, Volume IV: 1956-1962. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN978-0-691-14755-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^ abcdeAuden, W. H.; ed. by Edward Mendelson (2015). Prose, Volume V: 1963-1968. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN978-0-691-151717.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^ abcAuden, W. H.; ed. by Edward Mendelson (2015). Prose, Volume VI: 1969-1973. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN978-0-691-164588.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^ abcdefAuden, W. H.; ed. by Edward Mendelson (2002). Prose, Volume II: 1939-1948. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN0-691-08935-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Mitchell, Donald, ed. (1991). Letters from a Life: Selected Letters and Diaries of Benjamin Britten, Vol. 1 1929-39. London: Faber & Faber. ISBN0-571-15221X., p. 316
^Rice, Tom (May 2008). "God's Chillun". Colonial Film. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
Post-1969 supplements to the item listed above are included in the following:
Auden, W. H.; ed. by Katherine Bucknell and Nicholas Jenkins (1990) "The Map of All My Youth": early works, friends and influences (Auden Studies 1). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN0-19-812964-5.
Auden, W. H.; ed. by Katherine Bucknell and Nicholas Jenkins (1994). "The Language of Learning and the Language of Love": uncollected writings, new interpretations (Auden Studies 2). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN0-19-812257-8.
Auden, W. H.; ed. by Katherine Bucknell and Nicholas Jenkins (1995). "In Solitude, For Company": W. H. Auden after 1940: unpublished prose and recent criticism (Auden Studies 3). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN0-19-818294-5.