Works
- Les sources du lyrisme dans la poésie d'Emile Verhaeren (1927)
- Baudelaire (1933)
- Arthur Rimbaud in Abyssinia (1937)
- A Lady's Child (1941) autobiography
- Arthur Rimbaud (1947)
- Petrus Borel en Algérie (1950); (written in French)
- The French Mind: Studies in Honour of Gustave Rudler (1952); editor with Will Moore and Rhoda Sutherland
- André Gide (1953)
- Petrus Borel: The Lycanthrope (1954)
- Three Studies in Modern French Literature (Proust, Gide, Mauriac) (1960); with J. M. Cocking and Martin Jarrett-Kerr
- From Gautier to Eliot: 1851-1939; the Influence of France on English Literature (1962)
- Flaubert: the Making of the Master (1967)
- Flaubert the Master (1971)
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