Author:Siegfried Sassoon

Works

 * Finished with the War: A Soldier’s Declaration (1917)
 * "Introduction" to Poems by Wilfred Owen (1920)

Collections

 * The Old Huntsman and Other Poems (1917)
 * Counter-Attack and Other Poems (1918)
 * The War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon (1919)
 * Picture-Show (Privately printed: 1919)
 * Recreations (privately printed: 1923)
 * Lingual Exercises for Advanced Vocabularians (Privately printed: 1925)
 * Selected Poems (Heinemann: 1925)
 * Satirical Poems (Heinemann: 1926)
 * The Heart's Journey (Heinemann: 1928)
 * Poems by Pinchbeck Lyre (Duckworth: 1931)
 * The Road to Ruin (Faber and Faber: 1933)
 * Vigils (Heinemann: 1935)
 * Rhymed Ruminations (Faber and Faber: 1940)
 * Poems Newly Selected (Faber and Faber: 1940)
 * Collected Poems (Faber and Faber: 1947)
 * Common Chords (privately printed: 1950/1951)
 * Emblems of Experience (privately printed: 1951)
 * The Tasking (privately printed: 1954)
 * Sequences (Faber and Faber: 1956)
 * Lenten Illuminations (Downside Abbey: 1959)
 * The Path to Peace (Stanbrook Abbey Press: 1960)
 * Collected Poems 1908-1956 (Faber and Faber: 1961)
 * The War Poems ed. Rupert Hart-Davis (Faber and Faber: 1983)

Prose

 * Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man (Faber & Gwyer: 1928)
 * Memoirs of an Infantry Officer (Faber and Faber: 1930)
 * Sherston's Progress (Faber and Faber: 1936)
 * Complete Memoirs of George Sherston (Faber and Faber: 1937)
 * The Old Century (Faber and Faber: 1938)
 * On Poetry (University of Bristol Press: 1939)
 * The Weald of Youth (Faber and Faber: 1942)
 * Siegfried's Journey (Faber and Faber: 1945)
 * Meredith (Constable: 1948)

Poems

 * The Daffodil Murderer (John Richmond: 1913)
 * They
 * The Fathers
 * The Grandeur of Ghosts (1924)
 * "Night on the Convoy" in Poems for Workers: An Anthology (1925)
 * "Swear You'll Never Forget" in Poems for Workers: An Anthology (1925)
 * The Working Party
 * "Trench Duty"
 * "The Troops"

Anthologized
 * In The Muse in Arms (1917): "Absolution", p. 31; "The Rear-guard", p. 68.
 * In Armistice Day (1927): "Every One Sang", p. 76, "Aftermath", p. 304.