Lillian Hellman - Works

Works

  • The Children's Hour (1934 play)
  • The Dark Angel (1935 screenplay)
  • These Three (1936 screenplay)
  • Days To Come (1936)
  • Dead End (1937)
  • The North Star (1943 screenplay)
  • The Little Foxes (1939 play)
  • Watch on the Rhine (1941 play)
  • The Little Foxes (1941 screenplay)
  • The Searching Wind (1944 play)
  • Another Part of the Forest (1946 play)
  • The Searching Wind (1946 screenplay)
  • Montserrat (1949 play)
  • The Autumn Garden (1951 play)
  • Candide (operetta) (1957)
  • Toys in the Attic (1960 play)
  • My Mother, My Father and Me (play 1963)
  • Preface to The Big Knockover, a collection of Hammett's stories (1963)
  • An Unfinished Woman: A Memoir (1969 memoir)
  • Pentimento: A Book of Portraits (1973 memoir)
  • Scoundrel Time (1976 memoir)
  • Maybe: A Story (1980 novel)
  • Eating Together: Recipes and Recollections, with Peter Feibleman (1984 memoir with recipes)

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