Selected Bibliography
- Alexander Pope as Critic and Humanist (1929)
- Nathaniel Hawthorne: Representative Selections (editor) (1934)
- The Elder Henry James (1934)
- Richard Crashaw: A Study in the Baroque Sensibility (1939)
- Literary Scholarship: Its Aims and Methods (with Norman Foerster, J. C. McGalliard, René Wellek, W. L. Schramm) (1941)
- Rage for Order: Essays in Criticism (1948)
- Theory of Literature (with René Wellek) (1949)
- New England Saints (1956)
- The New England Conscience (1966)
- They Will Remain: Poems by Susan Pendleton (editor) (1966)
- Connections (1970)
- Teacher and Critic: Essays by and about Austin Warren (edited by Myron Simon and Harvey Gross) (1976)
- Becoming What One Is, 1899-1936 (1995)
- In Continuity: The Last Essays of Austin Warren (introduced and edited by George A. Panichas) (1996)
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