Author:Walter de la Mare

Works

 * "Rupert Brooke and the Intellectual Imagination" (1919); lecture
 * Lewis Carroll (1930); biography of Lewis Carroll

Novels

 * The Three Mulla Muglars (1910)
 * The Return (1910; rev. 1922; rev. 1945)
 * Memoirs of a Midget (1921)

Collections and short stories

 * Henry Brocken (1904)
 * The Riddle and Other Stories (1923)
 * Ding Dong Bell (1924)
 * Broomsticks and Other Tales (1925)
 * The Connoisseur and Other Stories (1926)
 * The Connoisseur and Other Stories (1926)

Individual short stories

 * "Benighted" (1906, Pall Mall Magazine)
 * "Miss Duveen" (1910 Jan 22, Country Life) (ss)
 * Excerpt from The Three Mulla Muglars in The Borzoi 1920
 * "The Riddle"
 * "The Tree" (1922, The Century Magazine) (ss)
 * "Mr. Kempe" (1925, Harper's Magazine)
 * Poems
 * "To a Child" (1914 May, The Pall Mall Magazine) (pm)
 * "The Double" (1921, Harper's Magazine) (pm)

Poetry

 * "The Listeners" from The Listeners and Other Poems (1912)
 * "As I Was Walking"; of especial interest as it is referenced in certain editions of Watership Down
 * "Peacock pie - a book of rhymes"
 * Flora … with illustrations by Pamela Bianco. London: Heinemann. 1919.
 * Collected Poems (1901-1918) (1920) in two volumes:
 * Volume I
 * Poems: 1906
 * The Listeners: 1914
 * Motley: 1919
 * Volume II
 * Songs of Childhood: 1901
 * Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes
 * The Veil and other poems (1922)
 * The Veil and other poems (1922)

Anthologised:
 * "The Fool Rings his Bells" from A treasury of war poetry, British and American poems of the world war, 1914-1919 (1917)


 * 'De la Mare, Walter', The Year's at the Spring, 1920. Illustrated by Harry Clarke
 * Arabia p. 51; Full Moon p. 54; Nod p. 54; The Song of the Mad Prince p. 56


 * "Miss Loo", Georgian poetry, 1911-1912

Works about Walter de la Mare

 * To Walter de la Mare (1948); poem by T.S. Eliot