LESLIE A. FIEDLER, 1917 -

 

An End to Innocence:  Essays on Culture and Politics.  Boston:  Beacon Press, 1955.

 

The Art of the Essay, edited by Fiedler.  New York:  Crowell, 1958; revised edition, 1969.

 

The Jew in the American Novel.  New York:  Hertzl Institute, 1959.

 

No! in Thunder:  Essays on Myth and Literature.  Boston:  Beacon Press, 1960; London:  Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1963.

 

Love and Death in the American Novel.  New York:  Criterion Books, 1960; revised edition, New York:  Stein & Day, 1966; London:  Cape, 1967; further revised, New York:  Dell, 1969.

 

Pull Down Vanity, and Other Stories.  Philadelphia:  Lippincott, 1962; London:  Secker & Warburg, 1963.

 

The Second Stone:  A Love Story.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1963; London:  Heinemann, 1966.

 

Waiting for the End.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1964; London: Cape, 1965.

 

The Continuing Debate:  Essays on Education, edited by Fiedler and Jacob Vinocur.  New York:  St. Martin’s Press, 1964.

 

Back to China:  A Novel.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1965.

 

The Last Jew in America.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1966.

 

The Return of the Vanishing American.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1968; London:  Cape, 1968.

 

A Critical Anthology of American Literature.  Volume 1:  O Brave New World:   American Literature from 1600 to 1840, edited by Fiedler and Arthur Zeiger.  New York:  Dell, 1968.

 

Being Busted.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1969; London:  Secker & Warburg, 1970.

 

Nude Croquet:  The Stories of Leslie Fiedler.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1969; London:  Secker & Warburg, 1970.

 

The Collected Essays of Leslie Fiedler.  2 volumes.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1971.

 

The Stranger in Shakespeare.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1972; London:  Croom Helm, 1973.

 

Unfinished Business.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1972.

 

To the Gentiles.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1972.

 

Cross the Border–Close the Gap.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1972.

 

The Messangers Will Come No More.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1974.

 

In Dreams Awake:  A Historical-Critical Anthology of Science Fiction, edited by Fiedler.  New York:  Dial, 1975.

 

A Fiedler Reader.  New York:  Stein & Day, 1977.

 

Freaks, Myths and Images of the Secret Self.  New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1978; Harmondsworth:  Penguin, 1981.

 

The Inadvertant Epic:  From Uncle Tom’s Cabin to Roots.  Toronto:  Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1979; New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1979.

 

English Literature:  Opening Up the Canon, Selected Papers from the English Institute, 1979, edited by Fiedler and Houston A. Baker, Jr.  Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981.

 

What Was Literature?:  Class, Culture and Mass Society.  New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1982.

 

Olaf Stapledon:  A Man Divided.  Oxford & New York:  Oxford University Press, 1983.

 

Fiedler on the Roof:  Essays on Literature and Jewish Identity.  Boston:  Godine, 1991.

 

Tyranny of the Normal:  Essays on Bioethics, Theology and Myth.  Boston:  Godine, 1996.

 

A New Fiedler Reader.  Amherst, NY:  Prometheus Books, 1999.

 

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