This is a list of the works by Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas.
Poetry collections
edit- 1934 18 Poems, The Sunday Referee; Parton Bookshop
- 1936 Twenty-Five Poems, Dent
- 1939 The Map of Love, Dent
- 1943 New Poems, New Directions
- 1946 Deaths and Entrances, Dent
- 1949 Twenty-Six Poems, Dent
- 1952 In Country Sleep and Other Poems, New Directions
- 1952 Collected Poems, 1934–1952, Dent
- 2014 The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas: The New Centenary Edition, Weidenfeld and Nicolson
Prose works
edit- 1940 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog, Dent
- 1941 The Death of the King's Canary (with John Davenport, posthumously published), Hutchinson
- 1946 Selected Writings of Dylan Thomas, New Directions
- 1953 Adventures in the Skin Trade and Other Stories (Adventures in the Skin Trade, an unfinished novel), New Directions
- 1954 Quite Early One Morning (planned by Thomas, posthumously published by New Directions)
- 1955 A Child's Christmas in Wales, New Directions
- 1955 A Prospect of the Sea and Other Stories and Prose Writings, Dent
- 1957 Letters to Vernon Watkins, Dent
- 1965 Rebecca's Daughters, Triton
- 1970 Twelve More Letters, Turret (limited edition of 175)
Documentaries
editAll produced through Strand Films for the Ministry of Information. Thomas was script writer on all these documentaries and commentator on These are the Men and Our Country.[1]
- 1942 The Conquest of a Germ
- 1942 These are the Men
- 1942 This is Colour
- 1942 New Towns for Old
- 1942 Balloon Site 586
- 1943 Green Mountain, Black Mountain
- 1943 Our Country
- 1943 Is Your Ernie Really Necessary
- 1943 Where are They Now?
Drama
edit- 1954 Under Milk Wood (Radio play)
- 1953 The Doctor and the Devils and Other Scripts
Screenplays
edit- 1948 No Room at the Inn (with Ivan Foxwell, adapted from the 1945 play by Joan Birt)
- 1948 The Three Weird Sisters (with Louise Birt, adapted from the novel The Case of the Weird Sisters by Charlotte Armstrong)
- 1948 Rebecca's Daughters (produced posthumously)
- 1953 The Doctor and the Devils
- 1964 The Beach at Falesa
- 1964 Twenty Years a-Growing (unfinished)
Collections
edit- 1963 Miscellany One: Poems, stories, broadcasts, Everyman Ltd, Reprint edition, ISBN 978-0460020138
- 1971 Miscellany Two: Including A Visit to Grandpa's and other stories and poems, Aldine, paperback / softback edition, ISBN 978-0460020497
- 1978 Miscellany Three: Poems, Stories, C Nicholls & Company, ISBN 978-0460011082
- 1982 Selected Works, Guild Publishing, London
- 1984 The Collected Stories of Dylan Thomas, New Directions Publishing
- 1986 Collected Letters, ed. Paul Ferris, MacMillan
- 1992 On the Air With Dylan Thomas: The Broadcasts, ed. Ralph Maud, New Directions Publishing
- 1994 Eight Stories, W. W. Norton & Co
- 1995 Dylan Thomas: The Complete Screenplays, ed. John Ackerman, Applause Books
- 1997 Fern Hill: An Illustrated edition of the Dylan Thomas poem. Red Deer College Press, Canada
- 2000 Collected Poems 1934–1953, London: Phoenix
- 2000 Selected Poems, London: Phoenix
Illustrated
edit- 1971 The Outing illustrated by Meg Stevens, London: Dent (1985 edition illustrated by cartoonist Paul Cox, London: Dent)
- 1978 A Child's Christmas in Wales illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, London: Dent (1996: re-published as Dolphin Paperback from Orion Children's Books)
Audio recordings
edit- Dylan Thomas: Volume I — A Child's Christmas in Wales and Five Poems (Caedmon TC 1002–1952)
- Under Milk Wood (Caedmon TC 2005–1953)
- Dylan Thomas: Volume II — Selections from the Writings of Dylan Thomas (Caedmon TC 1018–1954)
- Dylan Thomas: Volume III — Selections from the Writings of Dylan Thomas (Caedmon TC 1043)
- Dylan Thomas: Volume IV — Selections from the Writings of Dylan Thomas (Caedmon TC 1061)
- Dylan Thomas: Quite early one morning and other memories (Caedmon TC 1132–1960)
- Dylan Thomas: Under Milk Wood and other plays (Naxos Audiobooks NA288712 – 2008) (originally BBC – 1954)
Notes
edit- ^ FitzGibbon, Constantine (1965). The Life of Dylan Thomas. J.M. Dent & Sons ltd. pp. 400–401.
External links
edit- Works by Dylan Thomas at Faded Page (Canada)