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- Pelham (1828)
- Asmodeus at Large (1833) [only as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c. &c.]
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Godolphin (1833)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Godolphin (1833) [as by uncredited]
- Variant: Godolphin (1840) [as by Sir E. L. Bulwer, Bart., M.P., M.A.]
- Variant: Godolphin (1842) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart.]
- Last Days of Pompeii (1834)
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Zanoni (1842)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Zanoni (1842) [as by The Author of 'Night and Morning,' 'Rienzi,' etc.]
- Variant: Zanoni Book One: The Musician (1842)
- Variant: Zanoni (1912) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Variant: Zanoni: The Secret of Immortality (2018)
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A Strange Story (1861)
also appeared as:
- Variant: A Strange Story (unknown) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: A Strange Story (1861) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart.]
- Variant: A Strange Story (1862) [as by The Author of 'Rienzi,' 'My Novel,' Etc. Etc. Etc.]
- Variant: A Strange Story (1863) [as by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton]
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The Coming Race (1871)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Coming Race (1871) [as by uncredited]
- Variant: The Coming Race, or The New Utopia (1871) [as by uncredited]
- Variant: The Coming Race (1874) [as by The Right Hon. Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The Coming Race (1878) [as by Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The Coming Race (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Vril: The Power of the Coming Race (1972) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Coming Race (1979) [as by Edward Bulwer Lord Lytton]
- Variant: Vril, The Power of the Coming Race (2007)
- Variant: Vril: the Power of the Coming Race (2008)
- Variant: The Coming Race, Or, the New Utopia; Leila (2010) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton]
- Variant: The Coming Race (2010) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
- Variant: The Coming Race (2013) [as by Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton]
- Variant: Vril, the Power of the Coming Race (2014) [as by Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The Coming Race (2015) [as by Baron Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
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Zicci: A Tale (1876)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Zicci: A Tale (1876) [as by The Right Hon. Lord Lytton]
- Variant: Zicci (1878) [as by Lord Lytton]
- Variant: Zicci: A Tale (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Variant: Zicci (1912) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Pilgrims of the Rhine (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Pilgrims of the Rhine (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Pilgrims of the Rhine (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Pilgrims of the Rhine (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- The Student (1835) [only as by The Author of 'Eugene Aram,' 'England and the English,' &c. &c.]
- Godolphin and Falkland (1842) [O] [only as by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart.]
- Falkland and Zicci (1876) [O] [only as by The Right Hon. Lord Lytton]
- The Coming Race; Falkland; Zicci; and, Pausanias, the Spartan (1878) [O] [only as by Lord Lytton]
- The Pilgrims of the Rhine, to Which Is Prefixed The Ideal World / The Coming Race (1891) [O] [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- The Coming Race; Pausanias, the Spartan; and, The Haunted and the Haunters (1892) [O] [only as by Lord Lytton]
- The Pilgrims of the Rhine, to Which Is Added, The Ideal World, and Zicci, A Tale (1893) [O] [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Zanoni / Zicci (1912) [O] [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- The Coming Race and The Haunted and the Haunters (1928) [O] [only as by Lord Lytton]
- A Strange Story; and The Haunted and the Haunters (1965) [O] [only as by The Author of 'Rienzi,' 'My Novel,' Etc. Etc. Etc.]
- A Strange Story; and, Eugene Aram (unknown) [O] [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- The Pilgrims of the Rhine / The Coming Race (unknown) [O] [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1905) [only as by Lord Lytton]
- Zanoni; or, The Secret Order (1942)
- The House and the Brain: A Truly Terrifying Tale (2011) [only as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
- Monos e Daimonos [Italian] (2023)
- Glenallan (1826) [only as by Lord Lytton]
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Monos and Daimonos (1830)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Monos and Daimonos: A Legend (1835) [as by The Author of 'Eugene Aram,' 'England and the English,' &c. &c.]
- Variant: Monos and Daimonos (1997) [as by Edward Bulwer]
- The Nymph of the Lurlei Berg—A Tale (1832)
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A Spot to Be Buried In (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: A Spot to Be Buried In (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: A Spot to Be Buried In (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: A Spot to Be Buried In (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Arbaces the Magician (excerpt) (1834)
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Coblentz.—Excursion to the Mountains of Taunus; Roman Tower in the Valley of Ehrenbreitstein.—Travel, Its Pleasures Estimated DIfferently by the Young and Old.—The Student of Heidelberg; His Criticisms on German Literature (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Coblentz.—Excursion to the Mountains of Taunus; Roman Tower in the Valley of Ehrenbreitstein.—Travel, Its Pleasures Estimated DIfferently by the Young and Old.—The Student of Heidelberg; His Criticisms on German Literature (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Coblentz.—Excursion to the Mountains of Taunus; Roman Tower in the Valley of Ehrenbreitstein.—Travel, Its Pleasures Estimated DIfferently by the Young and Old.—The Student of Heidelberg; His Criticisms on German Literature (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Coblentz.—Excursion to the Mountains of Taunus; Roman Tower in the Valley of Ehrenbreitstein.—Travel, Its Pleasures Estimated DIfferently by the Young and Old.—The Student of Heidelberg; His Criticisms on German Literature (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Cologne.—The Traces of the Roman Yoke.—The Church of St. Maria.—Trevlyan's Reflections on the Monastic Life.—The Tomb of the Three Kings.—An Evening Excursion on the Rhine (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Cologne.—The Traces of the Roman Yoke.—The Church of St. Maria.—Trevlyan's Reflections on the Monastic Life.—The Tomb of the Three Kings.—An Evening Excursion on the Rhine (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Cologne.—The Traces of the Roman Yoke.—The Church of St. Maria.—Trevlyan's Reflections on the Monastic Life.—The Tomb of the Three Kings.—An Evening Excursion on the Rhine (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Cologne.—The Traces of the Roman Yoke.—The Church of St. Maria.—Trevlyan's Reflections on the Monastic Life.—The Tomb of the Three Kings.—An Evening Excursion on the Rhine (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Ellfeld.—Mayence.—Heidelberg.—A Conversation Between Vane and the German Student.—The Ruins of the Castle of Heidelberg and Its Solitary Habitant (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Ellfeld.—Mayence.—Heidelberg.—A Conversation Between Vane and the German Student.—The Ruins of the Castle of Heidelberg and Its Solitary Habitant (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Ellfeld.—Mayence.—Heidelberg.—A Conversation Between Vane and the German Student.—The Ruins of the Castle of Heidelberg and Its Solitary Habitant (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Ellfeld.—Mayence.—Heidelberg.—A Conversation Between Vane and the German Student.—The Ruins of the Castle of Heidelberg and Its Solitary Habitant (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Feelings (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Feelings (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Feelings (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Feelings (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Gertrude and Tevylyan, When the Former Is Awakened to the Approach of Death (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Gertrude and Tevylyan, When the Former Is Awakened to the Approach of Death (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Gertrude and Tevylyan, When the Former Is Awakened to the Approach of Death (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Gertrude and Tevylyan, When the Former Is Awakened to the Approach of Death (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Gertrude—The Excursion to Hammerstein—Thoughts (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Gertrude—The Excursion to Hammerstein—Thoughts (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Gertrude—The Excursion to Hammerstein—Thoughts (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Gertrude—The Excursion to Hammerstein—Thoughts (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Gorcum.—The Tour of the Virtues: A Philosopher's Tale (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Gorcum.—The Tour of the Virtues: A Philosopher's Tale (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Gorcum.—The Tour of the Virtues: A Philosopher's Tale (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Gorcum.—The Tour of the Virtues: A Philosopher's Tale (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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In Which the Reader is Introduced to Queen Nymphalin (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: In Which the Reader is Introduced to Queen Nymphalin (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: In Which the Reader is Introduced to Queen Nymphalin (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: In Which the Reader is Introduced to Queen Nymphalin (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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In Which the Reader Will Learn How the Fairies Were Received by the Sovereigns of the Mines.—The Complaint of the Last of the Fauns.—The Red Huntsman.—The Storm.—Death (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: In Which the Reader Will Learn How the Fairies Were Received by the Sovereigns of the Mines.—The Complaint of the Last of the Fauns.—The Red Huntsman.—The Storm.—Death (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: In Which the Reader Will Learn How the Fairies Were Received by the Sovereigns of the Mines.—The Complaint of the Last of the Fauns.—The Red Huntsman.—The Storm.—Death (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: In Which the Reader Will Learn How the Fairies Were Received by the Sovereigns of the Mines.—The Complaint of the Last of the Fauns.—The Red Huntsman.—The Storm.—Death (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Letter from Trevylyan to ——— (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Letter from Trevylyan to ——— (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Letter from Trevylyan to ——— (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Letter from Trevylyan to ——— (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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No Part of the Earth Really Solitary.—The Song of the Fairies.—The Sacred Spot.—The Witch of the Evil Winds.—The Spell and the Duty of the Fairies (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: No Part of the Earth Really Solitary.—The Song of the Fairies.—The Sacred Spot.—The Witch of the Evil Winds.—The Spell and the Duty of the Fairies (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: No Part of the Earth Really Solitary.—The Song of the Fairies.—The Sacred Spot.—The Witch of the Evil Winds.—The Spell and the Duty of the Fairies (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: No Part of the Earth Really Solitary.—The Song of the Fairies.—The Sacred Spot.—The Witch of the Evil Winds.—The Spell and the Duty of the Fairies (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Rotterdam.—The Character of the Dutch.—Their Resemblance to the Germans.—A Dispute Between Vane and Trevlyan, After the Manner of the Ancient Novelists, As to Which Is Preferable, the Life of Action or the Life of Repose.—Trevlyan's Contrast Between Literary Ambition and the Ambition of Public Life.—A Chapter to Be Forgiven Only by Those Who Find Rasselas Amusing (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Rotterdam.—The Character of the Dutch.—Their Resemblance to the Germans.—A Dispute Between Vane and Trevlyan, After the Manner of the Ancient Novelists, As to Which Is Preferable, the Life of Action or the Life of Repose.—Trevlyan's Contrast Between Literary Ambition and the Ambition of Public Life.—A Chapter to Be Forgiven Only by Those Who Find Rasselas Amusing (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Rotterdam.—The Character of the Dutch.—Their Resemblance to the Germans.—A Dispute Between Vane and Trevlyan, After the Manner of the Ancient Novelists, As to Which Is Preferable, the Life of Action or the Life of Repose.—Trevlyan's Contrast Between Literary Ambition and the Ambition of Public Life.—A Chapter to Be Forgiven Only by Those Who Find Rasselas Amusing (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Rotterdam.—The Character of the Dutch.—Their Resemblance to the Germans.—A Dispute Between Vane and Trevlyan, After the Manner of the Ancient Novelists, As to Which Is Preferable, the Life of Action or the Life of Repose.—Trevlyan's Contrast Between Literary Ambition and the Ambition of Public Life (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Banks of the Rhine, from the Drachenfels to Brohl: An Incident That Suffices in This Tale for an Epoch (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Banks of the Rhine, from the Drachenfels to Brohl: An Incident That Suffices in This Tale for an Epoch (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Banks of the Rhine, from the Drachenfels to Brohl: An Incident That Suffices in This Tale for an Epoch (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Banks of the Rhine, from the Drachenfels to Brohl: An Incident That Suffices in This Tale for an Epoch (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Brothers (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Brothers (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Brothers (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Brothers (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Conclusion of This Tale (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Conclusion of This Tale (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Conclusion of This Tale (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Conclusion of This Tale (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Double Life.—Trevlyan's Fate.—Sorrow the Parent of Fame.—Niederlahnstein.—Dreams (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Double Life.—Trevlyan's Fate.—Sorrow the Parent of Fame.—Niederlahnstein.—Dreams (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Double Life.—Trevlyan's Fate.—Sorrow the Parent of Fame.—Niederlahnstein.—Dreams (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Double Life.—Trevlyan's Fate.—Sorrow the Parent of Fame.—Niederlahnstein.—Dreams (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Fairy's Cave, and the Fairy's Wish (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Fairy's Cave, and the Fairy's Wish (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Fairy's Cave, and the Fairy's Wish (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Fairy's Cave, and the Fairy's Wish (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Fallen Star; or, the History of a False Religion (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Fallen Star; or, the History of a False Religion (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Fallen Star; or, the History of a False Religion (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Fallen Star; or, the History of a False Religion (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Immortality of the Soul.—A Common Incident Not Before Described.—Trevylan and Gertrude (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Immortality of the Soul.—A Common Incident Not Before Described.—Trevylan and Gertrude (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Immortality of the Soul.—A Common Incident Not Before Described.—Trevylan and Gertrude (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Immortality of the Soul.—A Common Incident Not Before Described.—Trevylan and Gertrude (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- The Last Day of Pompeii (excerpt) (1834)
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The Legend of Roland.—The Adventures of Nymphalin on the Island of Monnewerth.—Her Song.—The Decay of Fairy-Faith in England (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Legend of Roland.—The Adventures of Nymphalin on the Island of Monnewerth.—Her Song.—The Decay of Fairy-Faith in England (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Legend of Roland.—The Adventures of Nymphalin on the Island of Monnewerth.—Her Song.—The Decay of Fairy-Faith in England (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Legend of Roland.—The Adventures of Nymphalin on the Island of Monnewerth.—Her Song.—The Decay of Fairy-Faith in England (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Life of Dreams (1834)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Life of Dreams (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Life of Dreams (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Life of Dreams (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Lovers (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Lovers (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Lovers (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Lovers (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Maid of Malines (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Maid of Malines (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Maid of Malines (1875) [as by E. Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Maid of Malines (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Maid of Malines (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Scenery of the Rhine Analogous to the German Literary Genius.—The Drachenfels. (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Scenery of the Rhine Analogous to the German Literary Genius.—The Drachenfels. (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Scenery of the Rhine Analogous to the German Literary Genius.—The Drachenfels. (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Scenery of the Rhine Analogous to the German Literary Genius.—The Drachenfels. (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Soul in Purgatory; or, Love Stronger Than Death (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Soul in Purgatory; or, Love Stronger Than Death (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Soul in Purgatory; or, Love Stronger Than Death (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Soul in Purgatory; or, Love Stronger Than Death (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Tomb of a Father of Many Children (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Tomb of a Father of Many Children (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Tomb of a Father of Many Children (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Tomb of a Father of Many Children (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Voyage to Bingen.—The Simple Incidents in This Tale Excused.—The Situation and Character of Gertrude.—The Conversation of the Lovers in the Tempest.—A Fact Contradicted.—Thoughts Occasioned by a Mahouse Amongst the Most Beautiful Landscapes of the Rhine (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Voyage to Bingen.—The Simple Incidents in This Tale Excused.—The Situation and Character of Gertrude.—The Conversation of the Lovers in the Tempest.—A Fact Contradicted.—Thoughts Occasioned by a Mahouse Amongst the Most Beautiful Landscapes of the Rhine (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Voyage to Bingen.—The Simple Incidents in This Tale Excused.—The Situation and Character of Gertrude.—The Conversation of the Lovers in the Tempest.—A Fact Contradicted.—Thoughts Occasioned by a Mahouse Amongst the Most Beautiful Landscapes of the Rhine (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Voyage to Bingen.—The Simple Incidents in This Tale Excused.—The Situation and Character of Gertrude.—The Conversation of the Lovers in the Tempest.—A Fact Contradicted.—Thoughts Occasioned by a Mahouse Amongst the Most Beautiful Landscapes of the Rhine (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Wooing of Master Fox (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Wooing of Master Fox (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: The Wooing of Master Fox (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Wooing of Master Fox (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Thurmberg.—A Storm Upon the Rhine.—The Ruins of Rheinfels.—Peril Unfelt by Love.—The Echo of the Lurlei-Berg.—St. Goar.—Caub, Gutenfels, and Pfalzgrafenstein.—A Certain Vastness of Mind in the First Hermits.—The Scenery of the Rhine to Bacharach. (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Thurmberg.—A Storm Upon the Rhine.—The Ruins of Rheinfels.—Peril Unfelt by Love.—The Echo of the Lurlei-Berg.—St. Goar.—Caub, Gutenfels, and Pfalzgrafenstein.—A Certain Vastness of Mind in the First Hermits.—The Scenery of the Rhine to Bacharach. (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Thurmberg.—A Storm Upon the Rhine.—The Ruins of Rheinfels.—Peril Unfelt by Love.—The Echo of the Lurlei-Berg.—St. Goar.—Caub, Gutenfels, and Pfalzgrafenstein.—A Certain Vastness of Mind in the First Hermits.—The Scenery of the Rhine to Bacharach. (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Thurmberg.—A Storm Upon the Rhine.—The Ruins of Rheinfels.—Peril Unfelt by Love.—The Echo of the Lurlei-Berg.—St. Goar.—Caub, Gutenfels, and Pfalzgrafenstein.—A Certain Vastness of Mind in the First Hermits.—The Scenery of the Rhine to Bacharach. (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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View of Ehrenbreitstein.—A New Alarm in Gertrude's Health.—Trarbach (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: View of Ehrenbreitstein.—A New Alarm in Gertrude's Health.—Trarbach (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: View of Ehrenbreitstein.—A New Alarm in Gertrude's Health.—Trarbach (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: View of Ehrenbreitstein.—A New Alarm in Gertrude's Health.—Trarbach (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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Wherein the Reader Is Made Spectator with the English Fairies of the Scenes and Beings That Are Beneath the Earth (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Wherein the Reader Is Made Spectator with the English Fairies of the Scenes and Beings That Are Beneath the Earth (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Wherein the Reader Is Made Spectator with the English Fairies of the Scenes and Beings That Are Beneath the Earth (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Wherein the Reader Is Made Spectator with the English Fairies of the Scenes and Beings That Are Beneath the Earth (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
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The Tale of Kosem Kesamim, the Magician (1835)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Tale of Kosem Kesamim, the Magician (1835) [as by The Author of 'Eugene Aram,' 'England and the English,' &c. &c.]
- Variant: The Magician (1973) [as by Lord Lytton]
- Variant: Kosem Kesamim the Magician (1974) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- A Manuscript Found in a Madhouse (1836) [only as by The Author of 'Eugene Aram,' 'England and the English,' &c. &c.]
- Chairolas (1836)
- The Cult of Zanoni (excerpt) (1842) [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
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The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1859)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1865) [as by The Author of 'Rienzi,' 'My Novel,' Etc. Etc. Etc.]
- Variant: The House and the Brain (1875) [as by E. Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters (1882) [as by Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The House and the Brain (1899)
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1905) [as by Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The House and the Brain (1906) [as by Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1909) [as by Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters (1919)
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1921) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters: or The House and the Brain (1924) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters (1931) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Hauters; or, The House and the Brain (1934) [as by Sir Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1935) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunters and the Haunted: or, The House and the Brain (1944)
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1945) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters; or, The House and the Brain (1963) [as by E. Bulwer-Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters (1970) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters: Or, The House and the Brain (1974) [as by E. Bulwer-Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters [abridged by Aiden Chambers] (1977)
- Variant: The House and the Brain (1985) [as by Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters (1986) [as by Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted House (1987)
- Variant: The House and the Brain (1992) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Lord Lytton]
- Variant: The House and the Brain: A Truly Terrifying Tale (2011) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton]
- Variant: The House and the Brain (2014) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Haunted and the Haunters or, The House and the Brain (2019)
- Four Stories (1861)
- The Coming Race (excerpt) (1871)
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Glenhausen.—The Power of Love in Sanctified Places.—A Portrait of Frederick Barbarossa.—The Ambition of Men Finds Adequate Sympathy in Women (1891)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Glenhausen.—The Power of Love in Sanctified Places.—A Portrait of Frederick Barbarossa.—The Ambition of Men Finds Adequate Sympathy in Women (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Glenhausen.—The Power of Love in Sanctified Places.—A Portrait of Frederick Barbarossa.—The Ambition of Men Finds Adequate Sympathy in Women (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: Glenhausen.—The Power of Love in Sanctified Places.—A Portrait of Frederick Barbarossa.—The Ambition of Men Finds Adequate Sympathy in Women (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- The Incantation (1909) [only as by Bulwer Lytton]
- Zanoni; or, The Secret Order (1942)
- Zanoni (excerpt) (1967)
- The Haunted and the Haunters (abridged) (2004)
- Prefatory Poem: To the Ideal (1834) [only as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
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The Ideal World (1891)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Ideal World (1891) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Variant: The Ideal World (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Preface (Asmodeus at Large) (1833) [only as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c. &c.]
- Preface (Godolphin) (1833) [only as by uncredited]
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Advertisement (The Pilgrims of the Rhine) (1834)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Advertisement (The Pilgrims of the Rhine) (1834) [as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Variant: Advertiesment to the First Edition (The Pilgrims of the Rhine) (1893) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Argument (The Pilgrims of the Rhine) (1834) [only as by The Author of 'Pelham,' 'Eugene Aram,' &c.]
- Essay (The Student) (1835) [only as by The Author of 'Eugene Aram,' 'England and the English,' &c. &c.]
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Note to the Present Edition—1840 (1840)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Note to the Present Edition—1840 (1840) [as by Sir E. L. Bulwer, Bart., M.P., M.A.]
- Variant: Note to the Edition of 1840 (1842) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart.]
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To Count Alfred D'Orsay (1840)
only appeared as:
- Variant: To Count Alfred D'Orsay (1840) [as by Sir E. L. Bulwer, Bart., M.P., M.A.]
- Variant: To Count Alfred D'Orsay (1842) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart.]
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Introduction (Zanoni) (1842)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Introduction (Zanoni) (1842) [as by The Author of 'Night and Morning,' 'Rienzi,' etc.]
- Variant: Introduction (Zanoni) (1912) [as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Preface to The Pilgrims of the Rhine (1893) [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- To Henry Lytton Bulwer (1893) [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Preface to the Edition of 1853 (1912) [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton)]
- Preface (A Strange Story; and The Haunted and the Haunters) (1965) [only as by The Author of 'Rienzi,' 'My Novel,' Etc. Etc. Etc.]
Non-Genre Titles
Novels
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Falkland (1827)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Falkland (1842) [as by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton, Bart.]
- Variant: Falkland (1876) [as by The Right Hon. Lord Lytton]
- Variant: Falkland (1878) [as by Lord Lytton]
- Eugene Aram (1832) [only as by Edward Bulwer Lytton]
- Pausanias, the Spartan (1873) [only as by Lord Lytton]
- The Last Days of Pompeii (1948) with S. Fowler Wright
- The Duelists (1828) [only as by Sir E. Bulwer-Lytton]
- Calderon, the Courtier (1882) [only as by Lord Lytton]