Author:Nathaniel Parker Willis

Essay and poetry collections

 * Sketches (1827)
 * Melanie and Other Poems (London, 1835)
 * Pencillings by the Way (1835)
 * Inklings of Adventure (1836)
 * À l'Abri; or, The Tent Pitched (1839)
 * Loiterings of Travel (1840)
 * Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil (1845)
 * Rural Letters and Other Records of Thoughts at Leisure (1849)
 * People I Have Met (1850)
 * Life Here and There (1850)
 * Hurrygraphs (1851)
 * Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean (1853)
 * Fun Jottings; or, Laughs I have taken a Pen to (1853)
 * Health Trip to the Tropics (1854)
 * Ephemera (1854)
 * Famous Persons and Places (1854)
 * Out Doors at Idlewild; or, The Shaping of a Home on the Banks of the Hudson (1855)
 * The Rag Bag. A Collection of Ephemera (1855)
 * The Convalescent (1859)

Individual poems

 * "Andre's Request to Washington" (1835)
 * "The Annoyer" (1829)
 * "April" (1829)
 * "The Belfry Pigeon" (1835)
 * "Birth-day Verses"
 * "The Declaration" (1829)
 * "Florence Gray"
 * "Idleness" (1838)
 * "January 1, 1829" (1829)
 * "The Lady in the White Dress, Whom I Helped Into the Omnibus" (1844)
 * "The Mother to her Child"
 * "On the Death of a Young Girl" (1835)
 * "On Witnessing a Baptism" (1835)
 * "Reverie at Glenmary"
 * "Saturday Afternoon"
 * "Spring"
 * "To Ermengarde"
 * "To a Face Beloved" (1837)
 * "To Giulia Grisi"
 * "To Helen in a Huff"
 * "Unseen Spirits" (1846)

Individual prose works

 * "Miss Albina McLush"

Novels

 * Paul Fane; or, Parts of a Life Else Untold. A Novel (1857)

Works about Willis

 * "On the death of Mrs. N. P. Willis" by Anne Lynch Botta
 * "The Duc de L'Omelette" (1832) by Edgar Allan Poe parodies Willis
 * N. P. Willis (1846) by Poe in the series The Literati of New York
 * A Fable for Critics (1848) by James Russell Lowell
 * "N. P. Willis" (1867?) by Samuel Francis Smith
 * "Nathaniel Parker Willis" (1885) by Henry Augustin Beers
 * The Cambridge History of English Literature (1917–1921)
 * The Cambridge History of English Literature (1917–1921)
 * The Cambridge History of English Literature (1917–1921)