Works
| The Religious Influence of Art | 1870 |
| Narcissus and other Poems | 1873 |
| Moses: A Drama in Five Acts | 1875 |
| Towards Democracy | 1883 |
| Modern Money Lending | 1885 |
| England's Ideal | 1887 |
| Chants of Labour | 1888 |
| Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure | 1889 |
| From Adam's Peak to Elephanta: Sketches in Ceylon and India | 1892 |
| A Visit to Ghani: From Adam's Peak to Elephanta | 1892 |
| Homogenic Love and Its Place in a Free Society | 1894 |
| Sex Love and Its Place in a Free Society | 1894 |
| Marriage in Free Society | 1894 |
| Love's Coming of Age | 1896 |
| Angels' Wings: A Series of Essays on Art and its Relation to Life | 1898 |
| The Art of Creation | 1904 |
| Prisons, Police, and Punishment | 1905 |
| Days with Walt Whitman: With Some Notes on His Life and Work | 1906 |
| Iolaus: Anthology of Friendship | 1908 |
| Sketches from Life in Town and Country | 1908 |
| Non-governmental society | 1911 |
| The Intermediate Sex: A Study of Some Transitional Types of Men and Women | 1912 |
| The Drama of Love and Death: A Study of Human Evolution and Transfiguration | 1912 |
| George Merrill, A True History | 1913 |
| Intermediate Types Among Primitive Folk: A Study in Social Evolution | 1914 |
| The Healing of Nations | 1915 |
| My Days and Dreams, Being Autobiographical Notes | 1916 |
| Never Again! | 1916 |
| Towards Industrial Freedom | 1917 |
| Pagan and Christian creeds | 1920 |
| Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure, and Other Essays | 1921 |
| Towards Democracy | 1922 |
| The story of Eros and Psyche | 1923 |
| Some Friends of Walt Whitman: A Study in Sex-Psychology | 1924 |
| The Psychology of the Poet Shelley | 1925 |
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