List of Works
- 1864 - Crisálidas (Chrysalids; poetry)
- 1870 - Falenas (Phalaenae; poetry)
- 1870 - Contos Fluminenses (Tales from Rio; collection of short stories)
- 1872 - Ressurreição (Resurrection; novel)
- 1873 - Histórias da Meia Noite (Stories of Midnight; collection of short stories)
- 1874 - A Mão e a Luva (The Hand and the Glove; novel)
- 1875 - Americanas (poetry)
- 1876 - Helena (novel)
- 1878 - Iaiá Garcia (Mistress Garcia; novel)
- 1881 - Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas (The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas, also known in English as Epitaph for a Small Winner; novel)
- 1882 - Papéis Avulsos (Single Papers; collection of short stories)
- 1882 - O alienista (also known in English as The alienist or The psychiatrist; novella)
- 1884 - Histórias sem data (Undated Stories; collection of short stories)
- 1891 - Quincas Borba (also known in English as Philosopher or Dog?; novel)
- 1896 - Várias histórias (Several Stories; collection of short stories)
- 1899 - Páginas recolhidas (Retained Pages; collection of short stories including The Case of the Stick)
- 1899 - Dom Casmurro (Sir Dour; novel)
- 1901 - Poesias completas (Complete poetry)
- 1904 - Esaú e Jacó (Esau and Jacob; novel)
- 1906 - Relíquias da Casa Velha (Relics of the Old House; collection of short stories)
- 1908 - Memorial de Aires (Counselor Aires's Memoirs; novel)
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