Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, a 20th-century English novelist, had a large and varied output. Between 1909 and 1941 he wrote thirty-six novels, five volumes of short stories, two original plays and three volumes of memoirs. His range included disturbing studies of the macabre, children's stories and historical fiction, most notably his "Herries" series, set in the Lake District.

Books

TitleFirst publishedBritish publisherUS publisherNotesOnline edition
The Wooden Horse1909Smith, ElderDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
Maradick at Forty: A Transition1910Smith, ElderDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
Mr Perrin and Mr Traill1911Mills and BoonDoranrevised for the US version as The Gods and Mr Perrin: subsequently filmed (1948).at Faded Page (Canada)
The Prelude to Adventure1912Mills and BoonDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
Fortitude1913Martin SeckerDoranat Project Gutenberg
The Duchess of Wrexe, Her Decline and Death1914Martin SeckerDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
The Golden Scarecrow1915CassellDoranshort stories:Prologue Hugh Seymour Henry Fitzgeorge Strether Ernest Henry Angelina Bim Rochester Nancy Ross 'Enery Barbara Flint Sarah Trefusis Young John Scarlet Epilogueat Faded Page (Canada)
The Dark Forest1916Martin SeckerDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
Joseph Conrad1916NisbetHenry HoltBiography and criticismat Project Gutenberg
The Green Mirror1918MacmillanDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
The Secret City1919MacmillanDoranat Project Gutenberg
Jeremy1919CassellDoranat Project Gutenberg
The Art of James Branch Cabell1920R M McBride
The Captives1920MacmillanDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
The Thirteen Travellers1920HutchinsonDoranshort stories:Absalom Jay Fanny Close The Hon Clive Torby Miss Morganhurst Peter Westcott Lucy Moon Mrs Porter and Miss Allen Lois Drake Mr Nix Lizzie Rand Nobody Bombastes Furiosoat Project Gutenberg
The Young Enchanted1921MacmillanGrosset and Dunlapat Faded Page (Canada)
The Cathedral1922MacmillanDoranat Project Gutenberg
Jeremy and Hamlet1923CassellDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
The Crystal Box1924Privately published by Walpolelimited edition of 150 copies
The Old Ladies1924MacmillanDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
The English Novel: Some Notes on its Evolution1924Cambridge University Pressnot published in the US until 1970 (Folcroft edition)
Portrait of a Man with Red Hair1925MacmillanDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
Harmer John1926MacmillanDoranat Project Gutenberg Australia
Reading: An Essay1926Jarrolds
Jeremy at Crale1927CassellDoranat Faded Page (Canada)
Anthony Trollope1928MacmillanMacmillanBiography and criticism
My Religious Experience1928Benn
The Silver Thorn1928MacmillanDoubledayshort stories:The Little Donkeys with the Crimson Saddles The Tiger No Unkindness Intended Ecstasy A Picture Old Elizabeth (A Portrait) The Etching Chinese Horses The Tarn Major Wilbraham A Silly Old Fool The Enemy The Enemy in Ambush The Dove Bachelorsat Faded Page (Canada)
Wintersmoon1928MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
Farthing Hall1929MacmillanDoubledaywith J B Priestley
Hans Frost1929MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
Rogue Herries1930MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
Above the Dark Circus1931MacmillanDoubledaypublished in the US as Above the Dark Tumultat Project Gutenberg Australia
Judith Paris1931MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
The Apple Trees: Four Reminiscences1932Golden Cockerel Presslimited edition of 500 copies
The Fortress1932MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
A Letter to a Modern Novelist1932Hogarthat Faded Page (Canada)
All Souls' Night1933MacmillanDoubledayshort stories:The Whistle The Silver Mask The Staircase A Carnation for an Old Man Tarnhelm – or The Death of my Uncle Robert Mr Oddy Seashore Macabre – A Moment's Experience Lilac The Oldest Talland The Little Ghost Mrs Lunt Sentimental but True Portrait in Shadow The Snow The Ruby Glass Spanish Duskat Faded Page (Canada)
Vanessa1933MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
Extracts from a Diary1934Privately published by Walpole
Captain Nicholas1934MacmillanDoubledayat Project Gutenberg Australia
Cathedral Carol Service1934Faber and Faberan episode from "The Inquisitor"
The Inquisitor1935MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
Claude Houghton: Appreciations1935Heinemannwith Clemence Dane
A Prayer for My Son1936MacmillanDoubledayat Project Gutenberg Australia
John Cornelius: His Life and Adventures1937MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
Head in Green Bronze and Other Stories1938MacmillanDoubledayshort stories:Head in Green Bronze The German The Exile The Train The Haircut Let The Bores Tremble The Honey-Box The Fear of Death The Field with Five Trees Having No Hearts The Conjurerat Faded Page (Canada)
The Joyful Delaneys1938MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
The Sea Tower1939MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
Roman Fountain1940MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
The Bright Pavilions1940MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
The Blind Man's House1941MacmillanDoubledayat Faded Page (Canada)
Open Letter of an Optimist1941Macmillan
The Killer and the Slain1942MacmillanDoubledayat Project Gutenberg Australia
Katherine Christian1943MacmillanDoubledayUK publication 1944at Faded Page (Canada)
Mr Huffam and Other Stories1948Macmillanshort stories:The White Cat The Train to the Sea The Perfect Close Service for the Blind The Faithful Servant Miss Thom Women are Motherly The Beard The Last Trump Green Tie The Church in the Snow Mr Huffam – A Christmas Storyat the Internet Archive

Book series

Some of Walpole's stories were parts of series with related themes:

  • The London Novels were Fortitude, The Duchess of Wrexe, The Green Mirror, The Captives, The Young Enchanted, Wintersmoon, Hans Frost and Captain Nicholas.
  • Scenes from Provincial Life included The Cathedral, The Old Ladies, Harmer John and The Inquisitor.
  • The Herries Chronicle comprises Rogue Herries, Judith Paris, The Fortress and Vanessa. Two later Herries books were The Bright Pavilions and Katherine Christian.
  • The Jeremy stories were Jeremy, Jeremy and Hamlet and Jeremy at Crale.
  • Four Fantastic Tales were Maradick at Forty, Prelude to Adventure, Portrait of a Man with Red Hair and Above the Dark Circus.

Short stories

The following stories appeared in The Windsor Magazine:

  • "The Dog and the Dragon in Reminiscence" (October 1923)
  • "Red Amber" (December 1923)
  • "The Garrulous Diplomatist" (December 1924)
  • "The Adventure of Mrs Farbman" (January 1925)
  • "The Adventure of the Imaginative Child" (February 1925)
  • "The Happy Optimist" (March 1925)
  • "The Dyspeptic Critic" (April 1925)
  • "The Man Who Lost His Identity" (May 1925)
  • "The Adventure of the Beautiful Things" (June 1925)
  • "The War Babies are Growing Up!" (November 1934)

Other works

Plays

  • The Young Huntress, 1933
  • The Cathedral (adaptation of his 1922 novel), 1936
  • The Haxtons, 1939

Editor

In 1932 Walpole edited The Waverley Pageant: Best Passages from the Novels of Sir Walter Scott. In 1937 he edited a compilation of short stories, A Second Century of Creepy Stories (Hutchinson, 1937), by a range of writers including Guy de Maupassant, M. R. James, Henry James, Walter de la Mare, Oliver Onions, Walpole himself ("Tarnhelm") and twenty-one others.

Notes

Sources

  • Hart-Davis, Rupert (1997) [1952]. Hugh Walpole. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton. pp. 481–483. ISBN 0750914912.
  • , Contemporary Authors Online, Gale Group. Retrieved 23 November 2013 (subscription required)
  • , Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2007 online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2007. Retrieved 23 November 2013 (subscription required)
  • , WorldCat. Retrieved 5 January 2014

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