Author:Richard Cumberland

Drama

 * The Banishment of Cicero (1761)
 * Summer's Tale (1765)
 * The Brothers (1769)
 * The West Indian (1771)
 * Fashionable Lover (1772)
 * Choleric Man (1774)
 * The Note of Hand (1774), a farce
 * The Princess of Parma (1778)
 * The Battle of Hastings (1778), a tragedy
 * Calypso (1779)
 * Songs for a musical comedy, The Widow of Delphi (1780)
 * The Walloons (comedy, 1782, printed 1813)
 * The Mysterious Husband (1783), a prose domestic drama
 * The Carmelite (1784), a romantic domestic drama in blank verse, in the style of John Home's Douglas
 * The Natural Son (1785), in which Major O'Flaherty who had already figured in The West-Indian, makes his reappearance
 * Alcanor (tragedy, acted as The Arab, 1785, printed 1813)
 * The Country Attorney (1787)
 * The Impostors (1789), a comedy of intrigue
 * The School for Widows (1789)
 * The Box-Lobby Challenge (1794), a protracted farce
 * The Jew (1794), a drama
 * The Wheel of Fortune (1795)
 * First Love (1795)
 * The Days of Yore (1796), a drama
 * Don Pedro (drama, acted 1796, printed 1813)
 * The Last of the Family (1797)
 * The Village Fete (1797)
 * False Impressions (1797)
 *  The Passive Husband (comedy, acted as A Word for Nature, 1798, printed 1813)
 * The Eccentric Lover (comedy, acted 1798, printed 1813)
 * Joanna of Mondfaucon (1800)
 * Lovers' Resolutions (comedy, once acted in 1802, printed 1813)
 * Confession, a quasi-historic drama, printed 1813
 * The Sailor's Daughter (1804)
 * Hint to Husbands (1806), in blank verse
 * The Jew of Mogadore (1808)
 * Torrendal (tragedy), printed 1813
 * The Sibyl, or The Elder Brutus, printed 1813)
 * Tiberius in Capreae (tragedy), printed 1813
 * The False Demetrius (tragedy on a theme which attracted Schiller), printed 1813)

Poetry

 * Calvary; or, The death of Christ; a poem in eight books (1792), in 2 vols.
 * Exodiad (1807), co-authored with Sir James Bland Burges

Adaptations

 * Timon of Athens (1771), from the play by William Shakespeare
 * The Bondman (1779), by Philip Massinger
 * The Duke of Milan (1779), by Philip Massinger

Novels

 * Arundel (1789)
 * Henry (1795), in 4 vols.
 * John de Lancaster (1809), in 3 vols.

Translations

 * "The Clouds" in Comedies. Translated into English, with notes (1797), by Aristophanes

Non-fiction

 * Anecdotes of eminent painters in Spain, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: with cursory remarks upon the present state of arts in that kingdom (1782), in 2 vols.
 * The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays (1786)
 * A few Plain Reasons for believing in the Christian Revelation (1801)
 * Memoirs of Richard Cumberland (1806)

Collected works

 * The posthumous dramatick works of the late Richard Cumberland, esq, (1823), in 2 vols., edited by Frances Marianne Cumberland Jansen