Author:Emilie Rose Macaulay
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Works
[edit]Fiction
[edit]- Abbots Verney (1906)
- The Furnace (1907)
- The Secret River (1909)
- The Valley Captives (1911)
- Views and Vagabonds (1912) John Murray
- The Lee Shore (1913) Hodder & Stoughton
- The Two Blind Countries (1914) Poetry. Sidgwick & Jackson
- The Making of a Bigot (c 1914) Hodder & Stoughton
- Non-Combatants and Others (1916) Hodder & Stoughton
- What Not: A Prophetic Comedy (1918)
- Three Days (1919) Poetry. Constable
- Potterism (1920) US Edition Boni and Liveright
- Dangerous Ages (1921) US Edition Boni and Liveright
- Mystery At Geneva: An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings (1922) William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd; US Edition Boni and Liveright
- Told by an Idiot (1923)
- Orphan Island (1924) William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd; US Edition Boni and Liveright
- Crewe Train (1926)
- Keeping Up Appearances (1928) William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd
- Misfortunes, poems by Rose Macaulay with engravings by Stanley Morison 1930
- Staying with Relations (1930)
- They Were Defeated (1932)
- Going Abroad (1934)
- I Would Be Private (1937)
- And No Man's Wit (1940)
- The World My Wilderness (1950) William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd
- The Towers of Trebizond (1956) William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd
Non-fiction
[edit]- A Casual Commentary (1925)
- Some Religious Elements in English Literature (1931)
- Milton (1934)
- Personal Pleasures (1935)
- The Minor Pleasures of Life (1936)
- An Open Letter (1937)
- The Writings of E.M. Forster (1938)
- Life Among the English (1942)
- Southey in Portugal (1945)
- They Went to Portugal (1946)
- Evelyn Waugh (1946)
- Fabled Shore: From the Pyrenees to Portugal By Road (1949)
- Pleasure of Ruins (1953)
- Coming to London (1957)
- Letters to a Friend 1950–52 (1961)
- Last letters to a friend 1952–1958 (1962)
- Letters to a Sister (1964)
- They Went to Portugal Too (1990) (The second part of They Went to Portugal, not published with the 1946 edition because of paper restrictions.)
Works about Macaulay
[edit]- "Rose Macaulay and Women" (1926), an essay by Stuart Pratt Sherman
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1958, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 65 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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