Posthumously-published Works
- The Idea of Nature (1945) ISBN 0-19-500217-2
- The Idea of History (1946, revised edition 1993). ISBN 0-19-285306-6
- Essays in the Philosophy of Art (1964)
- Essays in the Philosophy of History (1965) ISBN 0-8240-6355-4
- Essays in Political Philosophy (1989) ISBN 0-19-823566-6
- The Principles of History and Other Writings in Philosophy of History (2001) ISBN 0-19-924315-8
- The Philosophy of Enchantment: Studies in Folktale, Cultural Criticism, and Anthropology (2005) ISBN 0-19-926253-5
All 'revised' editions comprise the original text plus a new introduction and extensive additional material.
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