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  2. Aldous Huxley bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The following bibliography of Aldous Huxley provides a chronological list of the published works of English writer Aldous Huxley (1894–1963). It includes his fiction and non-fiction, both published during his lifetime and posthumously. [1] [2] Huxley was a writer and philosopher.

  3. Category:Novels by Aldous Huxley - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Aldous Huxley" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Aldous Huxley - Wikipedia

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    Aldous Huxley full interview 1958: The Problems of Survival and Freedom in America; Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery "Aldous Huxley: The Gravity of Light", a film essay by Oliver Hockenhull; Aldous Huxley at IMDb; BBC discussion programme In our time: "Brave New World". Huxley and the novel. 9 April 2009. (Audio, 45 minutes)

  5. Category:Books by Aldous Huxley - Wikipedia

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    Novels by Aldous Huxley (1 C, 11 P) S. Short story collections by Aldous Huxley (7 P) Pages in category "Books by Aldous Huxley" The following 14 pages are in this ...

  6. Point Counter Point - Wikipedia

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    Point Counter Point is a novel by Aldous Huxley, first published in 1928. [1] It is Huxley's longest novel, and was notably more complex and serious than his earlier fiction. [1] In 1998, [2] the Modern Library ranked Point Counter Point 44th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. [3]

  7. Crome Yellow - Wikipedia

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    Crome Yellow is the first novel by British author Aldous Huxley, published by Chatto & Windus in 1921, followed by a U.S. edition by George H. Doran Company in 1922. Though a social satire of its time, it is still appreciated and has been adapted to different media.