Works
- La pensée de Milton (1920) as Milton: Man and Thinker (1925)
- Blake and Milton (1922)
- Milton et le matérialisme chrétien en Angleterre (1928) as Milton and Materialism
- The Three Conventions: Metaphysical Dialogues, Principia Metaphysica, and Commentary (1926)
- Tendances, essays de critique (1928)
- Blake and Modern Thought (1929)
- La religion de Victor Hugo (1929)
- La littérature et l'occultisme. Études sur la poésie philosophique moderne (1929) as Literature and Occult Tradition (1930) translated by Dorothy Bolton
- Histoire des Religions (1933) as A History of Religions (1934)
- Selected Essays and Critical Writings of A. R. Orage (1935) editor with Herbert Read
- Modernes (1935)
- La fin de la peur (1937) as The End of Fear
- Perspectives (1938)
- French War Aims (1940)
- The Christ at Chartres (1940)
- The Spirit of France (1940)
- Regeneration, with a Letter from General de Gaulle (1941)
- Watch Over Africa (1941)
- Death and the Dreamer (1946) as La mort et le rêveur (1947)
- Modern French Literature, 1870-1940 (1946)
- William Blake Selected Poems (1947) editor
- Gods of the People (1947)
- Angels and Beasts (1947) French short stories, editor
- La religion esotérique de Victor Hugo (1948)
- Victor Hugo et les dieux du people (1948) La Littérature et l'occultisme II
- L'expérience de l'au-delà (1951)
- William Blake (1954) in French
- L'Atlantide et le règne des géants (1954) as Atlantis and the Giants (1957)
- La religion des géants et la civilisation des insectes (1955)
- Commentary on Beelzebub's Tales (1969)
- The Denis Saurat Reader (2004)
- Early Earth (2006)
- John Robert Colombo (2003), editor, O Rare Denis Saurat
- John Robert Colombo (2004), editor, The Denis Saurat Reader
- John Robert Colombo (2006), editor, Early Earth
- Jean-François Courouau (2010), author, translator, Encaminament Catar
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