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Books with author Aldous Huxley

  • Mortal Coils

    Aldous Huxley

    language (BLTC Press, Feb. 22, 2008)
    Mortal Coils is a collection of five short stories, including perhaps his best known, The Gioconda Smile, representing Huxley's early work, written in 1922. ("Mortal Coils" is an old phrase, found in Shakespeare, referring to the body and its entaglements, which is cast off at death.) Huxley later went on to be a Hollywood screenwriter; Permutations Among the Nightingales is one of his earliest works in the form of a script for a play.Also included: Permutations Among the Nightingales, The Tillotson Banquet, Green Tunnels, and Nuns at Luncheon.R#2
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    language (, April 16, 2020)
    Crome Yellow is the first novel by British author Aldous Huxley. It was published in 1921. In the book, Huxley satirises the fads and fashions of the time. It is the witty story of a house party at "Crome" (a lightly veiled reference to Garsington Manor, a house where authors such as Huxley and T. S. Eliot used to gather and write). We hear the history of the house from Henry Wimbush, its owner and self-appointed historian; apocalypse is prophesied, virginity is lost, and inspirational aphorisms are gained in a trance. Our hero, Denis Stone, tries to capture it all in poetry and is disappointed in love.
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 15, 2018)
    Complete and unabridged paperback edition.
  • THE DEVILS OF LOUDUN

    Aldous HUXLEY

    Paperback (Harper Torchbook, March 15, 1959)
    THE DEVILS OF LOUDUN [Paperback] [Jan 01, 1959] HUXLEY, Aldous ...
  • Brave New World

    Aldous Huxley

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin Books, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • Antic Hay

    Aldous Huxley

    Paperback (Independently published, May 4, 2020)
    Aldous Huxley’s classic comedy novel, set in post-World War I London. Sometimes called a novel of ideas, the book explores societal excesses, elitism, and cultural substance. The novel follows the exploits of Theodore Gumbril, a shy inventor who meets women while disguised and affecting a false persona.Criticized for its discussion of sex following release, the book was banned in some areas and burned in others.
  • Crome Yellow

    Aldous Huxley

    eBook (Prabhat Prakashan, April 28, 2017)
    The present novel 'Crome Yellow' is a historical fictional novel written by the famous British author Aldous Huxley. It was first published in the year 1921. It is the story of a house party at Crome; a parodic version of Garsington Manor; home of Lady Ottoline Morrell; a house where authors such as Huxley and T. S. Eliot used to gather and write.
  • Brave New World Revisited

    Aldous Huxley

    Paperback (HarpPerenM, Feb. 16, 2000)
    When the novel Brave New World first appeared in 1932, its shocking analysis of a scientific dictatorship seemed a projection into the remote future.Here, in one of the most important and fascinating books of his career, Aldous Huxley uses his tremendous knowledge of human relations to compare the modern-day world with his prophetic fantasy. He scrutinizes threats to humanity, such as overpopulation, propaganda, and chemical persuasion, and explains why we have found it virtually impossible to avoid them. Brave New World Revisited is a trenchant plea that humankind should educate itself for freedom before it is too late.
  • Antic Hay

    Aldous Huxley

    language (, March 2, 2020)
    Antic Hay is one of Aldous Huxley's earlier novels, and like them is primarily a novel of ideas involving conversations that disclose viewpoints rather than establish characters; its polemical theme unfolds against the backdrop of London's post-war nihilistic Bohemia. This is Huxley at his biting, brilliant best, a novel, loud with derisive laughter, which satirically scoffs at all conventional morality and at stuffy people everywhere, a novel that's always charged with excitement.
  • YNA Brave New World

    Aldous Huxley

    Paperback (Pearson Education Canada, May 31, 2005)
    York Notes Advanced offer a fresh and accessible approach to English Literature. This market-leading series has been completely updated to meet the needs of today's A-level and undergraduate students. Written by established literature experts, York Notes Advanced intorduce students to more sophisticated analysis, a range of critical perspectives and wider contexts.
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  • Crome Yellow Library of Essential Reading Series

    Aldous Huxley

    Mass Market Paperback (Barnes & Noble Books, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Book by Aldous Huxley
  • Crome Yellow Illustrated

    Aldous Huxley

    eBook (, May 27, 2020)
    A house party at Crome is viewed largely through the eyes of Denis Stone. Described by his hostess as "one of our younger poets", he has been invited by Priscilla and Henry Wimbush to join their summer guests. Denis is secretly in love with their niece, Anne Wimbush, who appears more interested in the artist Gombauld. The rather naïve flapper, Mary Bracegirdle, decides to embark on an amorous adventure so as to overcome her repressions and makes unsuccessful advances to Denis and Gombauld before falling for the libertine Ivor Lombard one summer night. The hard-of-hearing Jenny Mullion confines most of her thoughts on what goes on to her journal, in which Denis eventually discovers a devastating deconstruction of his self and fellow guests. Mr. Wimbush, the owner of Crome, has been writing a history of the house and its family, from which he gives two evening readings. His wife is obsessed with alternative spirituality and finds a fellow sympathiser in the prolific literary hack, Mr. Barbecue-Smith. Also part of the party is Henry's former schoolfriend, the cynical Mr. Scogan, who lies in wait for anyone he can waylay with his reductive criticisms of the time and his visions for a dystopian future. After several ludicrous failures in trying to capture Anne’s affection, Denis despairingly arranges to be recalled home on 'urgent family business' and departs on the same slow train that had brought him.