Selected Works
- Books Are Not Life but then What Is? (Oxford University Press, 1979)
- Nobody Here But Us Chickens (Ticknor & Fields, 1981)
- The Man in the Machine (Horizon Press, 1977)
- On Culture and Literature (Horizon Press, 1970)
- Jane Austen: Irony as Defense and Discovery (University of California Press, 1974)
- Joseph Conrad: Twentieth Century Views: A Collection of Critical Essays (Edited by Mudrick)
- Mudrick Transcribed: Classes and Talks by Lance Kaplan (College of Creative Studies, 1989)
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