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Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton; an English novelist, poet, playwright, and politician; a florid, popular writer of his day; was also known by the names Edward Bulwer-Lytton; Lord Lytton; Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton; Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton; Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart.; and the pseudonyms of Owen Meredith and Pisistratus Caxton |
Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer
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- O'Neill (1827, anonymous)
- Falkland (1827, anonymous) (External scan)
- Pelham: or, Adventures of a Gentleman (1828, anonymous) (External scan)
- The Disowned (1829, anonymous) (External scan)
- Devereux (1829, anonymous) (External scan)
- Paul Clifford (1830, as "E.B.L.") (External scan)
- Eugene Aram (1832, anonymous) ([{{{1}}} External scan])
- Asmodeus at Large (1833, anonymous) (External scan)
- Godolphin: A Tale (1833, anonymous) (External scan)
- England and the English (1833, 2 editions)
- The Last Days of Pompeii (1834, anonymous) (External scan)
- The Pilgrims of the Rhine (1834, anonymous) (External scan)
- A Letter to a Late Cabinet Minister on the Present Crisis (Mr. Bulwer; or, The Present Crisis) (1834) ([{{{1}}} External scan])
- The Student (in New Monthly Magazine, 1835)
- Rienzi: The Last of the Roman Tribunes (1835) (External scan)
- Athens: Its Rise and Fall; With Views of the Literature, Philosophy, and Social Life of the Athenian People (1837) (External scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- Ernest Maltravers: or, Eleusinia (1837, anonymous) (External scan)
- Alice; or, The Mysteries (1838, anonymous) (External scan)
- Calderon, the Courtier: A Tale (1838, anonymous) (External scan)
- Leila; or, The Siege of Granada (1838) (External scan)
- Night and Morning (1841, anonymous)
- Zanoni (1842, anonymous) (External scan)
- The Last of the Barons (1843) (External scan)
- Confession of a Water Patient (1845)
- The Crisis (1845, anonymous)
- The New Timon (1846, anonymous)
- Lucretia (1846, anonymous)
- A Word to the Public (1847, anonymous)
- Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings (1848, anonymous) (External scan)
- The Caxtons: A Family Picture (in Blackood's Magazine, 1849) (External scan)
- Night and Morning (1851)
- Letter to John Bull, Esq. (1851)
- Outlines of the early history of the East (1852)
- "My Novel," by Pisistratus Caxton: or, Varieties in English Life (in Blackwood's Magazine, 1853) (External scan)
- Address to the Associated Societies of the University of Edinburgh (1854)
- Speech at the Leeds Mechanics' Institution (1854)
- Clytemnestra, The earl's return, The artist, and other poems (pseudonym Owen Meredith, 1855) (External scan)
- The Haunted and the Haunters: or, The House and the Brain (1857) (External scan)
- What Will He Do with It?: A Novel, (1858, pseudonym Pisistratus Caxton) (External scan)
- St. Stephen's (1860, anonymous)
- A Strange Story (1861, anonymous)
- Caxtoniana (1863) (External scan)
- The Lost Tales of Miletus (1866)
- Vril: The Power of the Coming Race; The New Utopia (in Blackwood's, 1871, anonymous) (External scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- The Parisians (in Blackwood's, 1873) (External scan)
- Kenelm Chillingly: His Adventures and Opinions (1873, anonymous) (External scan)
- Pausanias, the Spartan: An Unfinished Historical Romance (1876, posthumous) (External scan)
Poetry [edit]
- Ismael: An Oriental Tale, with Other Poems (1820)
- Delmour; or, A Tale of a Sylphid, and Other Poems (1823, anonymous)
- Sculpture, awarded Chancellor's Gold Medal (1825)
- Weeds and Wild Flowers (1825, anonymous, privately published) (External scan)
- The Siamese Twins (1831)
- Eva, a true story of light and darkness (collection, 1842, 2 editions) (External scan)
- King Arthur (1848, 2nd ed. 1849)
- The Boatman (in Blackwood's Magazine, 1864, pseudonym Pisistratus Caxton)
- The Land of Promise: a Fable (in Littell's Living Age, May 5, 1883)
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References [edit]
- The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors: 1855-1874 (Charles Wells Moulton, ed.); ([{{{1}}} External scan])
Works about Bulwer [edit]