Author:Hugh Seymour Walpole

Works

 * Fortitude (1913)
 * The Golden Scarecrow (1915)
 * Portrait of a Man with Red Hair (1925)


 * The Wooden Horse (1909)
 * Mr Perrin and Mr. Traill (1911)
 * The Dark Forest (1916)
 * The Secret City (1919)
 * The Thirteen Travellers (1920)
 * The Crystal Box (1924)

Thematic series

The London Novels

 * Fortitude (1913)
 * The Dutchess of Wrexe, Her Decline and Death (1914)
 * The Green Mirror (1918)
 * The Captives (1920)
 * The Young Enchanted (1921)
 * Wintersmoon (1928)
 * Hans Frost (1929)
 * Captain Nicholas (1934)

Scenes from Provincial Life

 * The Cathedral (1922)
 * The Old Ladies (1924)
 * Harmer John (1926)
 * The Inquisitor (1935)

The Jeremy stories

 * Jeremy (1919)
 * Jeremy and Hamlet (1923)
 * Jeremy at Crale (1927)
 * Jeremy at Crale (1927)

Four Fantastic Tales

 * Maradick at Forty: A Transition (1910)
 * The Prelude to Adventure (1912)
 * Portrait of a Man with Red Hair (1925)
 * Above the Dark Circus (1931)

Herries series

 * Rogue Herries (1930)
 * Judith Paris (1931)
 * The Fortress (1932)
 * Vanessa (1933)
 * The Bright Pavilions (1940)
 * Katherine Christine (1943)

Non-fiction

 * Joseph Conrad (1916)
 * The Art of James Branch Cabell (1920)
 * The English Novel: Some Notes on its Evolution (1924)
 * Reading: An Essay (1926)
 * Anthony Trollope (1928)

Plays

 * The Young Huntress (1933)
 * The Cathedral (1936)
 * The Haxtons (1939)

Short works from magazines

 * "Arundel Castle" (1904, Windsor) article
 * "Black Bass" (1916 English Illustrated) ss
 * "The Twisted Inn" (1915, Smart Set) ss
 * "Major Wilbraham" (1922, Chicago Tribune, via The Best British Short Stories of 1922) ss
 * "The Little Ghost" (1922 Oct, Red Book) (ss)
 * "Red Amber" (1923 Windsor) ss
 * "The Enemy" (1923, Strand) ss
 * "The Dog and the Dragon in Reminiscence" (1923, Strand) ss
 * "Chinese Horses" (1923, Everybody's) ss
 * The Tarn, originally published in Success, October 1923. Reprinted in The Strand Magazine, December 1923
 * "The Adventure of Mrs. Farbman" (1924-25, Windsor) ss [Boniface and Co.]
 * "The Adventure of the Imaginative Child" (1924-25, Windsor) (ss) [Boniface and Co.]
 * "The Dyspeptic Critic" (1924-25, Windsor) (ss) [Boniface and Co.]
 * "The Garrulous Diplomatist" (1924-25, Windsor) (ss) [Boniface and Co.]
 * "The Happy Optimist" (1924-25, Windsor) (ss) [Boniface and Co.]
 * "The Man Who Lost His Identity" (1924-25, Windsor) (ss) [Boniface and Co.]
 * "Miss Finchley's Hour" (1924 Dec, Good Housekeeeping) (ss)
 * "Critic and Novelist" (1926 April, The Bookman) (play/humor)
 * "The Adventure of the Beautiful Things" (1925, Windsor) (ss)
 * The Enemy in Ambush (1925)
 * Mrs. Lunt (1926)
 * Mr. Oddy, Hearst's International and Cosmopolitan (March, 1926)

Included in Jeremy and Hamlet (1923)
 * "Jeremy and the Ruffians" (1922, Century) (as "The Ruffians") ss
 * "The Picture-Book" (1923, Everybody's) ss
 * "Runaways" (1923, Everybody's) ss
 * "A Fine Day" (1923, Everybody's) ss

Works about Walpole

 * Hugh Walpole, a Criticism (1919) by Joseph Hergesheimer
 * "The Courage of Hugh Walpole" in When Winter Comes to Main Street by Grant Overton (1922)