Criticism and Biography
- Rebecca West: Artist and Thinker (1971) by Peter Wolfe
- Rebecca West (Twayne Authors Series) (1980) by Motley F. Deakin
- The Literary Achievement of Rebecca West (1986) by Harold Orel
- Rebecca West: A Life (1987) by Victoria Glendinning
- Rebecca West: A Life (1996) by Carl Rollyson
- The Literary Legacy of Rebecca West (1998) by Carl Rollyson
- Paradoxical Feminism: The Novels of Rebecca West (2000) by Ann V. Norton
- Rebecca West: Heroism, Rebellion, and the Female Epic' (2002) by Bernard Schweizer
- Rebecca West and the God That Failed (2005) by Carl Rollyson
- Rebecca West Today (2006) edited by Bernard Schweizer, the first collection of critical essays on Rebecca West
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