Huxley Bibliography: Recent Publications

I. By Aldous Huxley

 

  • 2020-2022

    2022

    • “[Contributions to L’avenir de l’esprit européen (1934)],” ed. and trans. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 15-30.
    • “A Lunndon Mountaineering Essay (1914),” ed. Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 1-4.

    2021

    • “‘American Sources of Modern Art (1933),’” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 135-138.
    • “André Gide (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 109-110.
    • “Art and Letters in Their Relation to Enduring Peace (1944),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 152-157.
    • “Art and the Tradition (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 43-45.
    • “[B. R. Haydon] (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 39-42.
    • “Barrington’s Memoirs (1918),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 12-14.
    • “‘Bello Bello (1924),’” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 113-117.
    • “Buffon (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 50-53.
    • “A Belated Essayist (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 27-29.
    • “Cæsar or Nothing (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 46-47.
    • “Chapman’s Shakespeare (1917),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 7-9.
    • “Comment la malhonnêteté peut-elle naître d’un sol d’honnêteté (1935),” ed. and trans. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 174-182.
    • “A Critic on Reviewers (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 84-85.
    • “Decorating Walls with Maps (1924),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 118-120.
    • “Dekker’s Dim Brown Masterpiece (1927),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 130-131.
    • “The Douanier Rousseau: A Primitive Painterin Modern France (1925),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 121-123.
    • “[Eccles (Francis Yvon)] (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 32-33.
    • “The Edward James–Aldous Huxley Correspondence (1939-1940),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 195-212.
    • “[Edward Lear] (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 67-68.
    • “England and Italy (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 48-49.
    • “French Literature (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 63-66.
    • “Gorki (1917),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 10-11.
    • “The Great Illusion (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 56-59.
    • “A Guide-Book to Literature (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 86-88.
    • “[The Guitry Season] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 95-97.
    • “The Guitry Season: La Prise de Berg-op-Zoom at the Aldwych (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 91-92.
    • “The Guitry Season: With Some Reflections on Nono—and Other Matters (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 89-90.
    • “Hector Berlioz: A Napoleon of Music (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 76-79.
    • “I’ll Leave It to You (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 107-108.
    • “In Defence of Hypocrisy (1925),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 124-129.
    • “Introduction to Frederick Catherwood Archt. (1950),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 160-163.
    • “Islands of the Blest (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 72-75.
    • “Jean de la Fontaine (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 93-94.
    • “Le lotissement, l’école: deux symbols bien français! (1935),” ed. and trans. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 164-173.
    • “M. Barbusse’s New Novel (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 30-31.
    • “M. Elie Faure (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 37-38.
    • “Madame Sand (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 100-102.
    • “Misery (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 34-36.
    • “A New Derby Scheme (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 18-21.
    • “A Novel by Jules Renard (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 60-62.
    • “Nursery Rhyme and Poetry (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 98-99.
    • “The One and the Many (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 111-112.
    • “A Positive Program of Research for Peace (1947),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 158-159.
    • “Prometheus Illbound (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 54-55.
    • “Religious Practices in Central America (1935),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 146-151.
    • “Sayings of the Buddha (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 15-17.
    • “Science and Religion (1935),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 143-145.
    • “Shakespeare’s Versification (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 80-83.
    • “Sir William Watson’s Idealism (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 69-71.
    • “A Study in Romanticism (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 22-26.
    • “There Were Giants in Those Days… (1928),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 132-134.
    • “Turning Point (1935),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 139-142.
    • “Two Manifestations of Comedy (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 103-106.

  • 2019-2016

    2019

    • “Ape and Essence – A Play (1949),” ed. James Sexton and Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 19-91.
    • “A Case for ESP, PK and Psi (1954),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 145-159.
    • “Matter, Mind, and the Question of Survival (10 May 1960),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 161-177.
    • “[Mr. Huxley Introduces Miss Millay] (1938),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 187-188.
    • “The Politics of Ecology – The Question of Survival (1963),” ed. Elisa Fortunato. Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 113-124.
    • “Science Views the Supernatural (1934),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 129-143.
    • “[Synopsis of a Film on Egypt] (1957),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 97-104.

    2018

    • “Below the Equator (1950),” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 13-75.
    • “The Heroes (Screenplay by William R. Cox),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 83-102.
    Psychedelic Prophets: The Letters of Aldous Huxley and Humphry Osmond, ed. Cynthia Carson Bisbee, Paul Bisbee, Erika Dyck, Patrick Farrell, James Sexton, and James W. Spisak (Montreal, 2018).

    2016

    • “[Aristocracy (I)] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 57-59.
    • “[Aristocracy (II)] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 60-63.
    • “[Burlesque] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 53-56.
    • “Calvinopolis (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 19-20.
    • “[Character Types] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 36-38.
    • “The Cheerful Dining-Room (1924),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 106-108.
    • “Considering Christmas (1924),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 109-114.
    • “A Christmas Present to the House (1923),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 100-102.
    • “The Circle (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 76-78.
    • “[Circus and Pantomime] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 39-42.
    • “[Divorce and Police-Court News] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 43-46.
    • “The Exhibition as an Educational Force (1924),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 103-105.
    • “Exile and Literature (1930),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 126-127.
    • “The Fascination of Murders and Murderers (1925),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 115-118.
    • “From Widsith to Chaucer (1917),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 13-15.
    • “‘G. B. S.’ at Hampstead (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 79-80.
    • “‘G. B. S.’ Season (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 72-73.
    • “Gus Bofa (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 47-48.
    • “Has the Family Outlived Its Usefulness? (1931),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 128-130.
    • “[Human Unity in Diversity] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 33-35.
    • “The Influence of Wren on Contemporary Architecture (1927),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 119-123.
    • “Love for Love (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 81-82.
    • “Mosaic in the Modern House (1923),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 97-99.
    • “Mr. Huxley Discusses His Thrice-Told Tale (1950),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 139-142.
    • “[Nationalism] (1933),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 131-133.
    • “A New Falstaff (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 74-75.
    • “[On Drama] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 26-28.
    • “[On Gardens] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 29-32.
    • “Our Duties to the Past and the Present (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 88-90.
    • “Our Inheritance of Superstitions (1927),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 124-125.
    • “Paris in Fiction (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 21-23.
    • “[Peace Conferences] (1934),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 134-135.
    • “A Peculiar Play (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 69-71.
    • “Points of View (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 86-87.
    • “[Prikaz] (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 49-52.
    • “The Psychological Approach to History (1935),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 136-138.
    • “Romain Rolland’s Gallic Mood (1919),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 16-18.
    • “Snobisme and Opinion (1922),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 91-93.
    • “A Standard Exhibition and a Comedian (1922),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 94-96.
    • “A Tchehov Play (1920),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 24-25.
    • “The Tempest (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 67-68.
    • “Volpone (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 64-66.
    • “The Wisdom of Building (1921),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 83-85.

  • 2015-2010

    2015

    • “[Letters 1914-1963],” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 127-190.
    • “Selected Images from Aldous Huxley’s 1912 Sketchbook,” ed. Uwe Rasch. Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 21-55.

    2014

    • “1961 Diary: Entries June 15 through August 22.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 5-17.
    • “Aldous Huxley’s Submission, Published as ‘Boundaries of Utopia,’ 1931.” Virginia Quarterly Review: A National Journal of Literature and Discussion, 90.2 (2014), 233.
    • “A Dialogue Between Gilberto Freyre and Aldous Huxley, as Printed in Jornal do Brasil (Rio), 19 October 1958,” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 109-124.

    2013

    • “Aldous Huxley’s Drawings for ‘Leda’ (1918),” ed. Gerri Kimber. Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 47-50.
    Schöne neue Welt: Ein Roman der Zukunft, trans. Uda Strätling (Frankfurt a.M., 2013).
    • “Seconda Visita a un Mondo Futuro (1958),” ed. and trans. Alessandro Maurini. Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 15-30.

    2011

    • Huxley, Aldous. "Albert: Prince Consort (1922)," ed. Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 19-31.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Ambassador of Capripedia (1922)," ed. Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 32-39.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "An Anthology of Essays and Criticism: Introduction," ed. Bernfried Nugel and James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 117-146.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "An Anthology of Essays and Criticism: Preface," ed. Bernfried Nugel and James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 115-116.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Chimney," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 5-6.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[The Excised Chapter from Time Must Have a Stop]," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 86-108.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Hamlet's Tablets," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 1-4.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Human Resources [1963]," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 245-250.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Letter of 21 March 1963 to Dr Albert Hofmann: facsimile of sheet 1 (recto and verso)]," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 230-231.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Letter of 24 March 1957 to Arturo Medina]," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 147-148.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Letter of 27 July 1935 to a Belgian Correspondent]," ed. Jean-Louis Cupers and Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 78-79.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Letter to Edwin A. Burtt]," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 236-239.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Life and Poetry," ed. David Bromer. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 11.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "A Marriage of Inconvenience (1923)," ed. Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 59-66.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Publisher: A Comedy in Five Scenes (1923)," ed. Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 51-58.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "A Recipe Against Crumbling," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 13-14.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Socratic Dialogues of the Moment (1922)," ed. Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 40-44.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Socratic Dialogues of the Moment (1922)," ed. Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 45-50.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Three Letters to Albert Hofmann]," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 232-235.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Two Letters to Tom Payne]," ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 240-244.

    2010

    • “Consider the Lilies& Other Short Fiction, ed. James Sexton (Victoria, BC, 2010).

  • 2009-2006

    2009

    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Architecture Club Exhibition (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 54-56.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Before Sleep Comes (1924)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 23.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Classical Traditions and Common Sense (1924)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 51-53.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Clouds Over Carrara (1924)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 24.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Concerning Dutch Architecture (1924)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 47-50.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Cough (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 18-19.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Dreams (1924)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 44-46.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "How to Be Homely Though Handsome (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 61-64.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Human Oddities] (1920)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 38-40.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Ladder (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 16-17.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Lady and the Pug," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 29.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Landor] (1919)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 36-37.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Lines on a Certain Music," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 22.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[London and Paris] (1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 41-43.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Lorenzo Da Ponte] (1920)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 33-35.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Made Not Born (1931)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 26.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Mill Wheel (1924)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 23.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Miss Zoe (1917)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 13.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "A New Hat (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 14-15.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "On the Road to Garsington," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 22.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Poetry of Faith (1919)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 30-32.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Problem of Architecture in the Town (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 57-60.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Smithfield (1927)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 25.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Soap]," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 21.

    2008

    • Huxley, Aldous. "Consider the Lilies (1954)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 61-89.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Nine A.M." (1924)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 49-60.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Nun's Tragedy," ed. Bernfried Nugel and Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 5-30.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Over the Telephone (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 41-48.

    2007

    • Huxley, Aldous. "American Poetry (ca. 1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 44-47.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Anthropology and Social Reform (1935)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 122-125.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Anything But the Truth (1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 52-53.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Authors Who Cannot Write Films (1927)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 92-93.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Bores (1927)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 90-91.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Civilization and Sex (1934)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 110-113.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Comedy and Tragedy (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 58-59.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Confound Their Politics (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 65-66.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "A Country Walk (1920)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 34-37.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Dust (1941)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 134-139.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Exploring the Borderlands of the Mind (1961)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 171-178.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Freaks in Books - And Those You Meet at Dinner (1929)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 97-99.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Future of Leisure (1933)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 103-106.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "High Art and Tediousness (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 60-61.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "I Am a Highbrow (1935)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 126-128.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Imaginary Conversation - Sir Kenelm and Venetia Digby (1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 38-43.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "In the Midst of Life (1927)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 85-86.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[An Interview with Claire Myers Owens:] Aldous Huxley to Tea (1954)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 155-158.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Manifesto (1934)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 107-109.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Maxim Gorki] (1939)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 129-131.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "A Motto for America (1926)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 79-80.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Note on Kafka (ca. 1946)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 159.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "On Adaptation (1957)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 166-170.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Personality (1934)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 114-117.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Poetic Temperatures (1920)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 30-33.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Poets and Weddings (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 67-72.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Progress and the Individual (1935)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 118-121.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Propaganda in Wartime (1940)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 132-133.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Proust in English (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 54-57.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Public Opinion and Personal Liberty (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 62-64.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Puppets (1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 48-51.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Salt (1963)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 179-183.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Satire and Native Woodnotes (1919)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 27-29.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Simplicity] (1919)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 23-27.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Snobs (1927)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 87-89.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Things That Interests Me (1931)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 100-102.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The University of Travel (1927)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 81-84.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Wedding Breakfast (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 73-78.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Who Are You? (1944)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 140-154.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Whose History? (1947)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 160-165.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Witches Still (1927)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 94-96.
    Selected Letters of Aldous Huxley, ed. James Sexton (Chicago, 2007).

    2006

    • Huxley, Aldous. "An Ancient and Two Moderns (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 59-61.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Architects and Their Problems (1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 17-19.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Architecture and Literature (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 32-34.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Architecture and the Modern Environment (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 26-28.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Art and Craftmanship in Industry (1935)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 35-37.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Art and Industry (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 38-40.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Beauty in Common Life (1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 20-22.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Comfort and Period Furniture (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 41-43.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Contemporary Architecture (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 29-31.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Does the Twentieth-Century Style Exist? (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 44-46.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Effects of Time (1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 23-25.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "An English Sculptor (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 53-55.
    • Huxley, Aldous. [Facsimiles from select manuscripts and typescripts, viz. An Anthology of Essays and Criticisms (1946), Island (early typescript), An Address on FAO's Campaign against Hunger, An Essay on Dr Max Cutler, A Statement for KPFK (Radio), Blurb for Juliette Baillot-Huxley's Wild Lives of Africa, Blurb for Ross's The World of Zen, Diary of Huxley's 1961 European Trip, Huxley's Pocket Calender for 1961, Biographical Note on Gérard Cordonnier], ed. Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 201-211.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Lesson of the Adams (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 47-48.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Problem of Uniformity (1924)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 9-11.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Sir Christopher Wren, 1632-1723, Architect (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 12-16.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Work of Some Modern Decorative Artists (1926)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 49-52.

  • 2005-2003

    2005

    • Huxley, Aldous. "Art and the Quality of Life (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 16–18.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Art of Duncan Grant (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 43–44.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Art of Roger Fry (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 53–55.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Autumn Picture Season (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 38–40.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Comic Papers] (1919)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 59–61.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Dead Nature or Life (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 62–64.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "French Art of the XIXth Century (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 45–47.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Grosvenor Gallery Exhibition (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 25–28.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Leonardo, Then and Now (1952)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 65–67.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Mark Gertler (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 19–21.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Mind of Leonardo (1919)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 13–15.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "A Modern Fresco Painter (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 35–37.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Nevinson at the Leicester Galleries (1921)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 29–31.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Notes on the Work of Vladimir Polunin and on the Contemporary Reaction Against Realism (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 41–42.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Paintings by Simon Bussy (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 32–34.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Unknown God (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 48–51.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Vorticists, French and English Drawings, Mestrovic (1916)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 56–58.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The William Strang Memorial Exhibition (1922)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 22–24.
    • “Draft of His Acceptance Speech as Companion of Literature, 1963,” ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real. The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 2-3.

    2004

    • Huxley, Aldous. "Chichicastenango (1934)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 21–22.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "From a Tourist's Notebook (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 5–12.
    • Huxley, Aldous. The Genius and the Goddess (1957), ed. Bernfried Nugel with an afterword by Jerome Meckier. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 36–204.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "God and Mammon (1933)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 19–20.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Notes on the Way, 3 July 1937," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 26–31.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Notes on the Way, 17 July 1937," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 31–32.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Oldest and Newest (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 16–18.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Out of Time into Space (1962)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 33–35.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Riddle of Guatemala (1934)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 22–25.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Tyranny of the Guide-Book (1923)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 13–15.

    2003

    • Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World: A Musical Comedy [1956], ed. Bernfried Nugel with an afterword by Jerome Meckier. Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 33–128.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Christ and the Present Crisis," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 21–23.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Modern Amusements," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 18–20.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Notes on Decoration (1930)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 11–14.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Pareto's Museum of Human Stupidity (1935)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 24–32.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Puritanism in Art (1930)," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 15–17.

  • 2002-2000

    2002

    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Butler's Erewhon]," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 49–54.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Censorship," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 58–61.
    • Huxley, Aldous. Complete Essays, ed. with a commentary by Robert S. Baker and James Sexton. V: 1939–1955, VI: 1956–1963 (Chicago, 2002).
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Edmund Gosse]," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 40–43.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward]," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 36–39.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Forgotten Satirists," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 13–24.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Godwin and Bailey]," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 33–36.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Lawrence in Etruria," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 55–57.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Literature and Modern Life," ed. with an introduction by Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 235–243.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "On Wit," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 24–27.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Ossian]," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 30–33.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Poetry and Science," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 43–46.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Pope," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 27–30.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Relevance of Style," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 61–64.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Ruskin," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 46–49.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Science, Technology and Beauty," ed. with an introduction by Bernfried Nugel. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 223–233.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Sir John Davies: Self-Knowledge]," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 7–10.
    • Huxley, Aldous. "[Sir Kenelm Digby's 'Closet Opened']," ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 10–13.

    2001

    • Huxley, Aldous. Complete Essays, ed. with a commentary by Robert S. Baker and James Sexton. III: 1930–1935, IV: 1936–1938 (Chicago, 2001).
    • Huxley, Aldous. "Utopias, Positive and Negative (1963)," ed. with an afterword by James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 1–9.

    2000

    • Huxley, Aldous. Now More Than Ever, ed. with an introduction by David Bradshaw and James Sexton (Austin, 2000).
    • Huxley, Aldous. Complete Essays, ed. with a commentary by Robert S. Baker and James Sexton. I: 1920–1925, II: 1926–1929 (Chicago, 2000).

  • 1999-1998

    1999

    • Huxley, Aldous. "The Author's Second Thoughts." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 42–49.

    1998

    • Huxley, Aldous and Christopher Isherwood. Jacob's Hands: A Fable (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998).
    • Huxley, Aldous and Christopher Isherwood. Jacob's Hands (London: Bloomsbury, 1998).

  • 1997-1994

    1995

    • Huxley, Aldous. "Success: A Scenario," Michigan Quarterly Review, 34 (1995), 624–641.

    1994

    • Aldous Huxley's Hearst Essays: 1931–1935, ed. James Sexton (New York, London, 1994).
    • The Hidden Huxley: Contempt and Compassion for the Masses, 1920–1936, ed. David Bradshaw (London, 1994).

II. On Aldous Huxley

[Selected Bibliography; for a more complete list of items see MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures]

  • 2023-2020

    2023

    • Łyjak, Konrad. “Grenzen der Menschlichkeit in einer Welt ohne Grenzen am Beispiel von George Orwells 1984, Aldous Huxleys Schöne neue Welt und Arthur C. Clarkes Die letzte Generation. Narrative der Grenze: Die Etablierung und Überschreitung von Grenzen, ed. Anna Pastuszka and Jolanta Pacyniak (Göttingen, 2023), 79-87.
    •Sloane, Peter. “Empathy and the Ethics of Posthuman Reading in Never Let Me Go.” Kristian Shaw and Peter Sloane. Kazuo Ishiguro (Manchester, 2023), 146-169.

    2022

    • Antonioli, Manola. “‘Obsolescence(s) de l’homme’: Totalitarisme, contrôle, simulacres.” Recherches Germaniques [Supplement 17] (2022), 45-60.
    • Babkina, Maria. “The World of Light in the Context of the Evolution of Aldous Huxley’s World-View.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 159-163.
    • Bashford, Alison. The Huxleys: An Intimate History of Evolution (Chicago, 2022).
    • Cheylan, Alice Bailey. “Appreciation and Discord: Richard Aldington’s Fluctuating Esteem and Criticism of Aldous Huxley Emerging from the Traumatism of the Great War.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 177-184.
    • Cichosz, Maria. “Late Modernist Allegory and the Psychedelic Experience.” Allegory Studies: Contemporary Perspectives, ed. Vladimir Brljak and Glenn W. Most (New York, 2022), 164-189.
    • Cuéllar Trasorras, Joaquín-José. “Aldous Huxley’s References to Spanish Mysticism in “The Death of Lully” and The Perennial Philosophy. Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 95-108.
    • Fortunato, Elisa. “Beyond Ecological Trauma: Aldous Huxley’s Theory of Language.” Comparatismi, 7 (2022), 47-58.
    • Golovacheva, Irina. “From ‘The Best Picture’ to the ‘Dancing Shiva’: Aldous Huxley’s Choice of the Greatest Works of Art.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 185-200.
    • Henningsen, Matthew. “Towards an Understanding of Aldous Huxley’s ‘Really Revolutionary Revolution.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 231-253.
    • Hinojosa Palomino, Etzel Ahayana, and Sabine Pfleger Biering. „La construcción de la identidad del mexicano como bestia en tres narrativas inglesas de viaje de los años treinta.” Estudios de Lingüística Aplicada, 40 (2022), 9-35.
    • Lin, Lidan. “The West’s Global Philosophy: Huxley’s Dialogue with Taoism.” Philosophy and Literature, 46.2 (2022), 357-368.
    • Maurini. Alessandro. “A Non-Controversial Philosophical Theory: Aldous Huxley’s Political Realism.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 67-73.
    • Mary, Jean-Claude. “Aldous and Julian Huxley: Two Contrapuntal Approaches to Life.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 165-175.
    • McManus, Patricia. Critical Theory and Dystopia (London, 2022). 
    • Meckier, Jerome. Aldous Huxley and Utopia (Münster, 2022).
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Aldous Huxley on Charles Dickens.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 259-269.
    • Muzzetto, Laura. “The Development of Aldous Huxley’s Political Thought in His Dystopian and Utopian Works.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 75-94.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “‘An Old Codger, Rampant, But Still Learning’: Aldous Huxley and Heraldry.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 213-227.
    • Rasch, Uwe. “Aldous Huxley, Anarchist.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 37-65.
    • Sawyer, Dana. “Introduction to the Huxley Forum on ‘Aldous Huxley’s Controversial Philosophical Theories,’ Held at the University of Toulon, 13 and 14 October 2021.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 35-36.
    • Sawyer, Dana. “What Is the ‘Unitive Mystical Experience’ Triggered by Psychedelic Medicines an Experience of? An Exploration of Aldous Huxley’s Viewpoint in Light of Current Data.” Religions, 13.1061 (2022), 1-14.
    • Sexton, James. “Aldous Huxley’s Contributions in French at the Paris 1933 Congress on the Future of the European Spirit.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 9-13.
    • Sgueglia, Valeria Emi. “More Buddha-Like than Buddhist: Aldous Huxley’s Personal Navigation of Indian Thought.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 127-143.
    • Singh, Kirpal. “Looking Back Fifty Years: My Huxley Experience.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 255-258.
    • Świerczyński, Filip. “‘I Never Pretended to Be a Congenital Novelist’: On the Poetics of Aldous Huxley through the Prism of Genettian Narratology.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 145-158.
    • Tripp-Bodola, Ronja, and Erin Capone. “Exiled Minds and the Mind’s Exiles: Aldous Huxley on Mental Health.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 109-123.
    • Varga, Zoltan. The Acoustic Self in English Modernism and Beyond: Writing Musically (New York, 2022).
    • Wagner, Gerhard. “Afterword (to Aldous Huxley, ‘A Lunndon Mountaineering Essay’).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 5-8.
    • Wines, Joan, and Jackson Reed. “Second-Wave Psychoactive Drug Research: A Huxley Vision Revived.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 22 (2022), 201-211.

    2021

    • Alberro, Heather. “Interspecies.” The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Anthropocene, ed. John Parham (Cambridge, 2021), 273-288.
    • Assoun, Paul-Laurent. “La Nostalgie du future: le Récit transhumaniste.” Revue des Sciences Humaines, 341 (2021), 175-190.
    • Balutet, Nicolas. Aldous Huxley and Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican Cultures in Beyond the Mexique Bay (1934).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 419-437.
    • Connolly, Thomas. After Human: A Critical History of the Human in Science Fiction from Shelley to Le Guin (Liverpool, 2021).
    • Curry, Patrick. “The Experience of Enchantment and the Sense of Wonder.” Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism, 25.2 (2021), 115-129.
    • Maurini, Alessandro. Aldous Huxley: Il pensiero politico di un uomo di lettere (Torino, 2021).
    • Davidson, Lawrence. “Aldous Huxley and a Life of Voluntary Exile.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 289-297.
    • Dunaway, David K. “Aldous Huxley’s Science, Liberty and Peace.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 439-446.
    • Hull, Robin. “Aldous Huxley and Hermann Hesse: Strangers and Soulmates.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 313-326.
    • James, Edward. “[James Memoir] (1940),” ed. James Sexton. Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 213-226.
    • Kimber, Gerri. “‘Sun, roses, fruit, warmth’: Mansfield, Lawrence and Huxley on the Med.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 265-280.
    • MacDonald, Alex. “Popular Music and the Modernist Dystopia: Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four.” University of Toronto Quarterly, 90.1 (2021), 21-41.
    • Matić, Andrija. “‘Gruff Old Scientists’ and ‘Rough Old Scholars’: The Caricature of Intellectualism in Aldous Huxley's Short Stories.” Brno Studies in English: Sborník Prací Filozofické Fakulty Brněnské Univerzity, 47.2 (2021), 105-117.
    • Matz, Aaron. The Novel and the Problem of New Life (Cambridge, 2021).
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Richelieu’s Piles: Satire as History in Aldous Huxley’s Grey Eminence and The Devils of Loudun.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 447-457.
    • Moosavinia, Sayyed Rahim. “Women in a Nightmarish Utopia: The Effect of Technology in Brave New World.” Folia Linguistica et Litteraria, 36 (2021), 57-72.
    • Oppermann, Eva. “Real and Digital Exile: Social Control in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World (1932) and Dave Eggers’ The Circle (2013).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 355-388.
    • Parkes, Adam. “Stupidity, Intellect, and Hierarchy in Lawrence and Huxley.” Twentieth Century Literature, 67.4 (2021), 455-482.
    • Parkes, Adam. “Logics of Disintegration in Lawrence and Huxley.” Etudes Lawrenciennes, 52 (2021), 28 paragraphs.
    • Poller, Jake. Aldous Huxley (London, 2021).
    • Redondo-Olmedilla, José-Carlos. “Tracing Huxley’s Orientalism: The European ‘Oriental’ Background and Jesting Pilate as Intellectual Travelogue.” Neohelicon: Acta Comparationis Litterarum Universarum, 48.1 (2021), 211-226.
    • Rohmann, Gerd. “Aldous Huxley and the Community of German and Austrian Refugees in France.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 281-287.
    • Ross, Miriam. “Simulation and Flesh: Total Cinema, Virtual Reality and 1930s Science Fiction.” Textual Practice, 35.10 (2021), 1707-1723.
    • Sabbadini, Shantena Augusto. “‘The Inanimate Is Alive’: Quantum Theory and Perennial Philosophy.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 299-312.
    • Sawyer. Dana. “Redressing a Straw Man: Correcting Critical Misunderstandings of Aldous Huxley’s Perennial Philosophy.” Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 0 (July 2021), 1-29 ().
    • Sexton, James. “Aldous Huxley on France and French Literature.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 229-264.
    • Sexton, James. “A New Aldous Huxley Miscellany of Uncollected Essays.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 1-6.
    • Sexton, James, and Sarah Hughes. “Introduction to the Edward James–Aldous Huxley Correspondence.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 183-193.
    • Shabani, Emine. “Utopia dhe distopia te Ishulli i Aldous Huxley-It/Utopia and Dystopia of Aldous Huxley Island.” Filologjia: International Journal of Human Sciences, 9 (2021), 73-77.
    • Sieger, Heike. “The Art of Adaptation: Huxley’s Versions of His Own and Other Works.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 389-403.
    • Thier, Tyler. “Stereoscopia: Palaces of Distraction and the Active Spectator in Brave New World.” ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, 34.4 (2021), 337-342.
    • Uzelac, Maša. “Transcending Materialist Dualism: The Role of Mysticism in Huxley’s and Houellebecq’s Philosophies.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 327-353.
    • Ward, Philip. “‘Swarthy Syrian’ or ‘Nimble Greek’? Aldous Huxley and Michael Arlen.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 20/21 (2020/2021), 405-418.

    2020

    • Bischoff, Lisa. “The Dystopian Nightmare of a European Superstate: British Fiction and the EU.” The Road to Brexit: A Cultural Perspective on British Attitudes to Europe, ed. Ina Habermann (Manchester, 2020), 143-161.
    • Fortunati, Vita. “L’ultimo Huxley: Oltre Brave New World verso una società ecologica e pacifista.” Revista de Culturas y Literaturas Comparadas, 10 (2020), 40-53.
    • Halliday, Sam. “‘High Fidelity’, ‘Added Value’ and the Aesthetics of Sound Technology in Literary Modernism.” The Edinburgh Companion to Literature and Music, ed. Delia da Sousa Correa (Edinburgh, 2020), 655-663.
    • Horan, Thomas. “State Conspiracies in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Conspiracies, ed. James Plath (Amenia, NY, 2020), 118-131.
    • Lampadius, Stefan. The Human Future? Artificial Humans and Evolution in Anglophone Science Fiction of the 20th Century (Heidelberg, 2020).
    • Linett, Maren Tova. Literary Bioethics: Animality, Disability, and the Human (New York, 2020).
    • Maher, Ashley. Reconstructing Modernism: British Literature, Modern Architecture, and the State (Oxford, 2020).
    • Matic, Andrija. “Aldous Huxley’s Search for Unity: The Epiphanies of Eyeless in Gaza.” Orbis Litterarum: International Review of Literary Studies, 75.3 (2020), 129-139.
    • Meehan, Adam. “Spatialized Subjectivity: Los Angeles and the Post/Modern Subject in Fitzgerald, West, and Huxley.” Modernism and Subjectivity: How Modernist Fiction Invented the Postmodern Subject (Baton Rouge, LA, 2020), 106-144.
    • Ozawa, Hisashi. “The Mother-Child Relationship in E. M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops” and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Language and Literary Studies of Warsaw/Rocznik Naukowy Lingwistycznej Szkoły Wyższej w Warszawie, 10 (2020), 283-303.
    • Rosner, Victoria. “Modernism’s Missing Children: Mass Production and Human Reproduction.” Victoria Machines for Living: Modernism and Domestic Life (Oxford, 2020), 181-224.
    • Roy, Bidhan Chandra. “In Search of a Spiritual Home: Christopher Isherwood, The Perennial Philosophy, and Vedanta.” Isherwood in Transit, ed. James J. Berg and Chris Freeman (Minneapolis, 2020), 190-201.
    • Shadurski, Maxim. The Nationality of Utopia: H. G. Wells, England, and the World State (New York, 2020).
    • Taylor, Mark. “Aldous Huxley's Ape and Essence and Clashing Discourses of Nature.” Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal, 53.3 (2020), 87-101.
    • Tobin, Claudia. Modernism and Still Life: Artists, Writers, Dancers (Edinburgh, 2020).
    • Wilson, James Matthew. “Emptying the Tankard: Recovering the Soul in the Age of Self.” Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 23.4 (2020), 21-48.
    • Wolfe, Ally. “Womb with a View: Ectogenesis in Ethan of Athos and Brave New World.” Biology and Manners: Essays on the Worlds and Works of Lois McMaster Bujold, ed. Regina Yung Lee and Una McCormack. (Liverpool, 2020), 187-206.
    • Woodberry, Imogen. “Aldous Huxley: The Unstable Self, Consciousness and the ‘Ground of Being.’” Textual Practice, 34.9 (2020), 1455-1471.

  • 2019-2016

    2019

    • Andrijašević, Janko. God Behind the Screen: Literary Portraits of Personality Disorders and Religion (New York, 2019).
    • Crane, Reanne. “Altered Education and Psychedelic Integration.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 185-192.
    • Cupers, Jean-Louis. Ouvertures mélopoétiques: Initiation aux études musico-littéraires (Aix-en-Provence, 2019).
    • Devdiuk, Ivanna. “Urban Existence in the Interwar English Literature.” Respectus Philologicus, 36.41 (2019), 73-83.
    • Fortunato, Elisa. “How to Escape a ‘Subhuman Lot’: Aldous Huxley’s The Politics of Ecology—the Question of Survival.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 105-112.
    • Gaitán, Leandro M. “The Adaptive Function of the Brain and Non-Local Mind: Convergences Between Henri Bergson and Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 173-183.
    • Gauger, Charlotte. Der Abgrund im Spiegel: ‘Mise en abyme’—zur Aufhebung der ontologischen Dichotomien von Kunst und Wirklichkeit (Bielefeld, 2019).
    • Golovacheva, Irina. “In the Maze of Ethical Realism: Aldous Huxley at the Cradle of Bioethics.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 73-94.
    • Greenberg, Jonathan. “Dystopia and the Near Future.” Teaching Modern British and American Satire, ed. Evan R. Davis and Nicholas D. Nace (New York, 2019), 112-120.
    • Greig, Elias. “Wordsworth in the Tropics of Cumbria.” Romantic Climates: Literature and Science in an Age of Catastrophe, ed. Anne Collett, Olivia Murphy, and D’Arcy Gillen (Cham, Switzerland, 2019), 33-58.
    • Hull, Robin. “Knowledge and Understanding in Aldous Huxley’s Perennial Philosophy.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 53-59.
    • Iltis, Gilles. “The Huxleys in Sanary (1930-1937): The Story of Fosca Gori.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 219-242.
    • Lin, Lidan. “Modernism and Global Mysticism in Huxley’s Those Barren Leaves.” English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature, 100.7 (2019), 855-865.
    • Linett, Maren. “‘No Country for Old Men’: Huxley’s Brave New World and the Value of Old Age.” Journal of Medical Humanities, 40.3 (2019), 395-415.
    • López-Rúa, Paula. “VPS, Goodthink, Unwomen and Demoxie: Morphological Neologisms in Four Dystopian Novels.” Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 59 (2019), 117-136.
    • Lynch, John A. “Bioethics and Brave New World: Science Fiction and Public Articulation of Bioethics.” Rhetoric of Health and Medicine, 2.1 (2019), 33-59.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Aldous Huxley and the Cure Scene in Modern Literary Utopias.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 243-266.
    • Newman, Daniel Aureliano. Modernist Life Histories: Biological Theory and The Experimental Bildungsroman (Edinburgh, 2019).
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “The Anti-Utopian Drift in Aldous Huxley’s Literary Utopias.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 267-280.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “Experimenting with Peyote: An Unknown Huxley Letter to Seabury Edwardes.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 189-198.
    • Piras, Julian. “The ‘Unitive Knowledge’: A Brief Analysis of Aldous Huxley’s Mysticism.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 193-215.
    • Ozawa, Hisashi. “Aldous Huxley and D.T. Suzuki: A Biographical Consideration of Their Relationship.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 199-215.
    • Ozawa, Hisashi. “The Vestiges of Imperialism in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World: Reconstructing a Hidden History behind the World State.” Op. Cit.: Revista de Estudos Anglo-Americanos/Journal of Anglo-American Studies, 8 (2019); 97-115.
    • Pavey, Alex. “‘The Prophetc Discernment of What Is Possible’: Aldous Huxley’s The Doors of Perception and Bergsonian Mysticism.” Altered Consciousness in the Twentieth Century, ed. Jake Poller (New York, 2019), 203-218.
    • Poller, Jake. Aldous Huxley and Alternative Spirituality (Leiden & Boston, 2019).
    • Poller, Jake. “Introduction.” Altered Consciousness in the Twentieth Century, ed. Jake Poller (New York, 2019), 1-43.
    • Purdon, James. “Telemediations.” A History of 1930s British Literature, ed. Benjamin Kohlmann and Matthew Taunton (Cambridge, 2019), 194-207.
    • Rasch, Uwe. “‘Deliver Us, Dear God, from Belief’: Aldous Huxley on an Obstacle to Actualising Human Potentialities.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 1-51.
    • Rasch, Uwe, and Gerhard Wagner. Aldous Huxley (Darmstadt, 2019).
    • Rosenhan, Claudia. “‘A Green Thought in a Green Shade’: Cosmic Consciousness and Human Potentialities in Aldous Huxley’s Island.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 149-172.
    • Rudge, Christopher. “The Brain at Attention, Under Hypnosis, and on Mescaline: Aldous Huxley’s Techniques for Actualizing Human Potential.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 103-147.
    • Sawyer, Dana. “‘A Gratuitous Grace’: An Up-to-Date Assessment of Aldous Huxley’s Psychedelic Mysticism.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 217-242.
    • Sawyer, Dana, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (eds.). Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization (Wien/Zürich, 2019).
    • Sexton, James. “‘A Particularly Painful Case of Overpopulation’: Aldous Huxley’s ‘Synopsis of a Film on Egypt.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 93-96.
    • Sexton, James. “Aldous Huxley’s ‘Matter, Mind, and the Question of Survival’ and Two Connected Essays.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 125-128.
    • Sexton, James. “Aldous Huxley Introduces Edna St. Vincent Millay.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 179-185.
    • Sexton, James, and Bernfried Nugel. “Aldous Huxley’s Unpublished Dramatization of Ape and Essence.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 1-12.
    • Suzuki, D.T. “Preface to Kuon No Shinri (1951), the Japanese Translation of The Perennial Philosophy (Translated into English by Hisashi Ozawa).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 19 (2019), 216-218.
    • Spisak, James W. “Psychedelic Prophets: The Huxley-Osmond Correspondence.” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 61-71.
    • Waddell, Nathan. Moonlighting: Beethoven and Literary Modernism (Oxford, 2019).
    • Zigler, Ronald L. “Aldous Huxley and the Non-Verbal Humanities: How Do They Humanize?” Aldous Huxley and Self-Realization, ed Dana Sawyer, Julian Piras and Uwe Rasch (Wien/Zürich, 2019), 95-101.

    2018

    • Asensio Peral, Germán. “‘The Eminent English Writer’: Aldous Huxley’s Point Counter Point and Flann O’Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds.” Complutense Journal of English Studies, 26 (2018), 95-109.
    • Biegajło, Bartłomiej. Totalitarian (In)Experience in Literary Works and Their Translations: Between East and West (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018).
    • Carreira, Shirley de Souza Gomes. “Corpos Pós-Humanos em Cenários Distópicos: Uma Leitura Comparativa de Não Me Abandone Jamais, de Kazuo Ishiguro, e Admirável Mundo Novo, de Aldous Huxley.” e-scrita: Revista do Curso de Letras da UNIABEU, 9.1 (2018), 194-207.
    • Conley, Shannon N. “An Age of Frankenstein: Monstrous Motifs, Imaginative Capacities, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies.” Science Fiction Studies, 45.2 (2018), 244-259.
    • Cupers, Jean-Louis. “‘Farcical History of Richard Greenow’ Revisited: A Musical Approach.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 233-250.
    • Davidson, Lawrence. “Brave New World’s Predictions in Light of Present Reality.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 225-231.
    • Farrell, John. “Psychoanalysis and Modernism.” British Literature in Transition, 1920–1940: Futility and Anarchy, ed. Charles Ferrall, Dougal Mc Neill, and Gill Plain (Cambridge, 2018), 125-142.
    • Ferrucci, Piero. “Coming of Age with Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 115-155.
    • Foltz, Jonathan. The Novel After Film: Modernism and the Decline of Autonomy (Oxford, 2018).
    • Gibson, Matthew. “Cities of Destruction: Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress in the Dystopian Visions of Huxley and Orwell.” Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy, 59.2 (2018), 125-148.
    • Golovacheva, Irina. “In Search of the Doppelganger: Homecoming from Exile.” European Writers in Exile, ed. Robert C. Hauhart and Jeff Birkenstein (Lanham, MD, 2018), 171-185.
    • Gozzi, Francesco. “An Experiment in the Musicalisation of Fiction: Aldous Huxley’s Point Counter Point.” Interconnecting Music and the Literary Word, ed. Fausto Ciompi, Roberta Ferrari, and Laura Giovanelli (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018), 226-237.
    • Herman, Peter C. “More, Huxley, Eggers, and the Utopian/Dystopian Tradition.” Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Réforme, 41.3 (2018), 165-194.
    • Hovanec, Caroline. Animal Subjects: Literature, Zoology, and British Modernism (Cambridge, 2018).
    • Janker, Karin. “Vom Stummfilm zur Virtuellen Realität: Kinematographische Totalitätsansprüche in Mynonas Graue Magie und Aldous Huxleys Brave New World.” Projektion & Reflexion: Das Medium Film in Kunst und Literatur/Le Cinéma dans l’art et la littérature, ed. Sabine Haupt and Oliver Ruf (Bielefeld, 2018), 35-56.
    • Kendal, Evie. “Utopian Literature and Bioethics: Exploring Reproductive Difference and Gender Equality.” Literature and Medicine, 36.1 (2018), 56-84.
    • Levinson, Martin H. “Aldous Huxley and General Semantics.” ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, 75.3-4 (2018), 290-298.
    • Mary, Jean-Claude. Aldous Huxley, le prophète oublié, et Michel Houellebecq en contrepoint (Paris, 2018).
    • McFeaters, Andrew. “A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Modernism: The Futuristic Fordisms of Aldous Huxley, Brian O'Nolan, and Douglas Adams.” Popular Modernism and Its Legacies: From Pop Literature to Video Games, ed. Scott Ortolano (New York, 2018), 165-179.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Four Notes on Huxley’s Brave New World.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 209-224.
    • Nieradka-Steiner, Magali. Exil unter Palmen: Deutsche Emigranten in Sanary-sur-Mer (Darmstadt, 2018).
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “‘The Silliest Line in Goethe’: Aldous Huxley’s Emendation of ‘Alles Vergängliche ist nur ein Gleichnis.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 281-294.
    • Ozawa, Hisashi. “‘Something Seemed to Be Lacking in Her’: The Maternal and the Feminine in Aldous Huxley’s Point Counter Point.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 167-190.
    • Potter, Rachel. “Literature and Human Right.” British Literature in Transition, 1920–1940: Futility and Anarchy, ed. Charles Ferrall, Dougal Mc Neill, and Gill Plain (Cambridge, 2018), 108-124.
    • Rabinovitch, Valery. “Utopian and Anti-Utopian Thought in Aldous Huxley’s Letters: His Virtual Dialogue with H. G. Wells and George Orwell.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 263-272.
    • Saunders, Max. “The To-Day and To-Morrow Book Series and Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 191-207.
    • Šešlak, Mirko Ž. “The Obsolescence of Shakespearean Ideals in the Non-Shakespearean World of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Lipar, 19 (2018), 33-53.
    • Sexton, James. “The Heroes: A Screenplay Adaptation of a Lost Huxley Story.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 77-81.
    • Sexton, James. “The Hubert Aquin Television Interview with Aldous Huxley, 12 June 1960.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 103-113.
    • Sexton, James, and Bernfried Nugel. “Below the Equator: An Unpublished Isherwood-Huxley Collaboration.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 1-9.
    • Shadurski, Maxim. “Nation and Utopia: Images of England in Brave New World.” Imagology Profiles: The Dynamics of National Imagery in Literature, ed. Laura Laurušaitė (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2018), 68-78.
    • Sieger, Heike. “Only a Matter of Taste? The Two Layers of Music in Aldous Huxley’s Ape and Essence.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 251262-166.
    • Stock, Adam. “Dystopia at Its Limits: The Second World War and History.” Modern Dystopian Fiction and Political Thought: Narratives of World Politics (London, 2018), 127-148.
    • Stock, Adam. “Experiments, with Sex and Drugs: Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Modern Dystopian Fiction and Political Thought: Narratives of World Politics (London, 2018), 53-74.
    • Stock, Adam. Modern Dystopian Fiction and Political Thought: Narratives of World Politics (London, 2018).
    • Taylor, Mark. “Aldous Huxley’s Late Turn to Bergson and Island as Bergsonian Utopia.” Utopian Studies: Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies, 29.3 (2018), 362-379.
    • Vytniorgu, Richard. “Ottoline Morrell: Personalist Thinker.” The Modern Language Review, 113.1 (2018), 57-79.
    • Wines, Joan. “The Conscious ‘Lunatic’ and the ‘Subliminal Self’ in Aldous Huxley’s 1961 Diary.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 273-279.
    • Wood, Peter. “Aldous Huxley’s Unknown 1934 Letter to René Schickele: A Mirror of the Writers’ Community at Sanary.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 17/18 (2017/2018), 155-166.

    2017

    • Alvarez, Mike. “Technocratic Death Denial as Disavowal of Life: Lessons from Brave New World and The Abolition of Man.” Science Fiction and the Abolition of Man: Finding C. S. Lewis in Sci-Fi Film and Television, ed. Mark J. Boone, Kevin. C. Neece, and Brian Godawa (Eugene, OR, 2017), 251-263.
    • Andrews, Charles. Writing against War: Literature, Activism, and the British Peace Movement (Evanston, IL, 2017).
    • Bharathi, A. R. “Artificial Insemination by Advanced Science in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Language in India, 217 (2017), 115-123.
    • Dard, Olivier, and Alexandre Moatti. “The History of Transhumanism (cont.).” Notes and Queries, 64.1 (2017), 167-170.
    • Elcock, Chris. “From Acid Revolution to Entheogenic Evolution: Psychedelic Philosophy in the Sixties and Beyond.” The Journal of American Culture, 36.4 (2013), 296-311.
    • Ferreira, Aline. “The Fantasy of Ectogenesis in Interwar Britain: Texts and Contexts.” Exchanges between Literature and Science from the 1800s to the 2000s: Converging Realms, ed. Márcia Lemos and Miguel Ramalhete Gomes (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2017), 136-154.
    • Heise-von der Lippe, Anya. “Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (1932).” Handbook of the English Novel of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries, ed. Christoph Reinfandt (Berlin 2017), 213-231.
    • Kashi, Sharareh, and Zahra Jannessari Ladani. “The Representation of Fukuyama's Pathways to a Posthuman Future in Brave New World and Never Let Me Go.” Journal of Literary Studies/Tydskrif vir Literatuurwetenskap, 33.2 (2017), 18-34.
    • Kimber, Gerri. “Katherine Mansfield and Aldous Huxley: A Blighted Friendship.” Katherine Mansfield and the Bloomsbury Group, ed. Todd Martin (London, 2017), 53-72.
    • Maurini, Alessandro. Aldous Huxley: The Political Thought of a Man of Letters (Lanham, Boulder et al., 2017).
    • Sarma, G. V. L. N. A Study of the Development of Aldous Huxley as a Novelist and Thinker. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global, 78.2 (2017), 284 pages.
    • Showers, Zachary. “Perennial Rule of the Masses: Class, Sex, and Decline in Ape and Essence.” Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy, 58.1 (2017), 21-43.
    • Veale, Thomas. “A Prison of Our Own Making.” Science Fiction and the Abolition of Man: Finding C. S. Lewis in Sci-Fi Film and Television, ed. Mark J. Boone, Kevin. C. Neece, and Brian Godawa (Eugene, OR, 2017), 209-227.

    2016

    • Allen, Thomas S. “Impressions of Puebloan Culture in Huxley’s Brave New World.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 191-199.
    • Andrijašević, Janko. “Death vs. Eternity in Aldous Huxley’s Novel After Many a Summer.” Narrative Being vs. Narrating Being, ed. Armela Panajoti and Marija Krivokapić (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016), 151-167.
    • Clayton, Jay. “The Modern Synthesis: Genetics and Dystopia in the Huxley Circle.” Modernism/Modernity, 23.4 (2016), 875-896.
    • Deese, R. S. “Beyond Brave New World: The Post-Huxleyan Feminism of Elisabeth Mann Borgese.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 215-226.
    • Dunaway, David K. “Aldous Huxley and Spectacles: From ‘Eyeless’ to ‘Eyeland.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 227-235.
    • Fortunato, Elisa. “Un’ordinata bellezza: Le traduzioni della casa editrice Laterza durante il regime fascista.” Annali di Ca’ Foscari: Serie Occidentale, 50 (2016), 265-278.
    • Frost, Laura. “The Pleasures of Dystopia.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 69-88.
    • Gąsiorek, Andrzej. “‘Words Without Reason’: State Power and the Moral Life in Brave New World.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 211-226.
    • Greenberg, Jonathan, and Nathan Waddell (eds.). ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies (Basingstoke, 2016).
    • Greenberg, Jonathan. “What Huxley Got Wrong.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 109-126.
    • Greenberg, Jonathan, and Nathan Waddell. “Introduction.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 1-14.
    • Johnson, Keith Leslie. “Ethics in the Late Anthropocene.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 169-188.
    • Kustudić, Gordana. “Aldous Huxley’s Island: A Study on a Resurrected Being.” Narrative Being vs. Narrating Being, ed. Armela Panajoti and Marija Krivokapić (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016), 140-150.
    • Langlitz, Nicolas. “Is There a Place for Psychedelics in Philosophy? Fieldwork in Neuro- and Perennial Philosophy.” Common Knowledge, 22.3 (2016), 373-384.
    • Matz, Aaron. “Huxley and Reproduction.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 89-107.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “‘My Hypothetical Islanders’: The Role of Islands in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Island.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 189-209.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Thanatopsis/Thanatology in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Island.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 237-250.
    • Newman, Daniel Aureliano. “‘Education of an Amphibian’: Anachrony, Neoteny, and Bildung in Huxley’s Eyeless in Gaza.” Twentieth Century Literature, 62.4 (2016), 403-428.
    • Overaa, Roderick. “‘The Flower of the Present’: Buddhism and the Savage Reservation in Huxley's Brave New World.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 201-214.
    • Parkes, Adam. “‘A Small Caste of Experts’: Aristocracy, Intelligence, and Stupidity in Huxley’s Interwar Fiction.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 173-190.
    • Parrinder, Patrick. “Brave New World as a Modern Utopia.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 15-30.
    • Peake, Anthony. Opening the Doors of Perception: The Key to Cosmic Awareness (London, 2016).
    • Rosenhan, Claudia. “‘That Learning Were Such a Filthy Thing’: Education, Literacy and Social Control in Huxley’s Brave New World.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 51-68.
    • Setek, Nika. “More’s Legacy of Leisure in Dystopian Science Fiction.” Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction, 42 (2016), 19-30.
    • Sexton, James. “Aldous Huxley on Architecture.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 143-171.
    • Sexton, James. “An Aldous Huxley Miscellany of Unpublished Essays, Together with a Checklist of the ‘Marginalia’ Essays from The Athenaeum.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 16 (2016), 1-11.
    • Shadurski, Maxim. “‘Flowers and a Landscape Were the Only Attractions Here’: The England of Wells and Morris in Aldous Huxley’s Interpretation.” Utopias and Dystopias in the Fiction of H. G. Wells and William Morris: Landscape and Space, ed. Emelyne Godfrey (Basingstoke, 2016), 223-239.
    • Snyder, Carey. “Brave New World and Vanity Fair: A ‘Draught that Will Make You […] Lighthearted and Gay.’” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 127-148.
    • Southworth , Kathryn. “The Brave New World of Mothering.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 149-167.
    • Stock, Adam. “The Future-as-Past in Dystopian Fiction.” Poetics Today, 37.3 (2016), 415-442.
    • Sturgis, Amy H. “His Fordship in the Capitol and Big Brother in the Districts: The Hunger Games and the Modern Dystopian Tradition.” The Hunger Games Trilogy, ed. Lana A. Whited (Ipswich, MA/Amenia, NY, 2016), 88-102.
    • Waddell, Nathan. “Signs of the T: Aldous Huxley, High Art, and American Technocracy.” ‘Brave New World’: Contexts and Legacies, ed. Jonathan Greenberg and Nathan Waddell (Basingstoke, 2016), 31-49.
    • Zeidan, Razi. “Human Degeneration in Early Science Fiction Literature.” Science Fiction Beyond Borders, ed. Shawn Edrei and Danielle Gurevitch (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016), 63-84.

  • 2015-2012

    2015

    • Bok, Sissela. “Meeting the Mystics: My California Encounters with Gerald Heard and Aldous Huxley.” The American Scholar, 84.2 (2015), 86-93.
    • Bradshaw, David. “Huxley and Progressive Education: Daltonism and the Dartington Hall Debacle.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 1-20.
    • Carbonell, Curtis D. “Misreading Brave New World.” Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy, 56,3 (2015), 287-309.
    • Carnell, Simon. “Through ‘the Literary-Perception Scrambler’? English Writers in Mexico between the Wars: Part One: D. H. Lawrence and His Influence.” PN Review, 41.3 (2015), 53-58.
    • Carnell, Simon. “Through ‘the Literary-Perception Scrambler’? English Writers in Mexico between the Wars: Part Two: Varieties of Hideousness: Aldous Huxley and Graham Greene (1933-39).” PN Review, 41.4 (2015), 66-69.
    • Caserio, Robert L. “Isherwood and Huxley: The Novel as Mystic Fable.” The American Isherwood ed. James Berg and Chris Freeman (Minneapolis, 2015), 121-138.
    • Deese, R. S. We Are Amphibians: Julian and Aldous Huxley on the Future of Our Species (Oakland, CA, 2015).
    • Eliot, T. S. The Complete Prose of T. S. Eliot: The Critical Edition, III: Literature, Politics, Belief, 1927–1929, ed. Frances Dickey, Jennifer Formichelli, and Ronald Schuchard (London & Baltimore, 2015).
    • Gaitán, Leandro M. Objeto, estructura y finalidad de la neuroteología: Estudio sobre Aldous Huxley (Pamplona, 2015).
    • Gómez López, Jesús Isaías. Aldous Huxley, poeta de paraísos perdidos (Madrid, 2015).
    • Heaney, Emma. “The New Woman: Sexology, Literary Modernism, and the Trans Feminine Remainder.” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, 48.1 (2015), 1-33.
    • Izzo, David Garrett. “Fifty Years On: Aldous Huxley’s Island (1962) Reconsidered.”Shipwreck and Island Motifs in Literature and the Arts, ed. Brigitte Juez and Olga Springer (Amsterdam, 2015), 109-119.
    • James, Emily. “Modernist Aphasia: A Scientific Basis for Neologism in Huxley’s Early Fiction.” The Space Between: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945, 11 (2015) [no pagination].
    • Moroz, Grzegorz. “Aldous Huxley, the Great War, and Pacifism.” Re-Imagining the First World War: New Perspectives in Anglophone Literature and Culture, ed. Anna Branach-Kallas and Nelly Strehlau (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2015), 65-73.
    • Moroz, Grzegorz. “Oxford Travel Book Writers as Gentlemen Scholars: Constructing Narrative Personae in Aldous Huxley’s Jesting Pilate, Robert Byron’s The Station and Evelyn Waugh’s Remote People.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 215-226.
    • Mortensen, Peter. “Tripping Back to Nature: Aldous Huxley, Psychedelics, and Pro-Technology Environmentalism.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 273-291.
    • Ozawa, Hisashi. “The Uncanny Self: The Great War, Psychoanalysis and Aldous Huxley’s ‘Farcical History of Richard Greenow.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 191-214.
    • Parrinder, Patrick. Utopian Literature and Science: From the Scientific Revolution to ‘Brave New World’ and Beyond (Basingstoke, 2015).
    • Peat, Alexandra. “Traveling to Modernism’s Other Worlds: Huxley’s Brave New World and Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.” Journeys: The International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing, 16.2 (2015), 38-59.
    • Poller, Jake. “Beyond the Subliminal Mind: Psychical Research in the Work of Aldous Huxley.” Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism, 15.2 (2015), 247-266.
    • Rasch, Uwe. “Satire in the Making: Aldous Huxley’s 1912 Sketchbook.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 57-119.  
    • Serpieters, Tom. “The Writer as a Poet of Thought or as an Algebraist?: A Comparative Account of Aldous Huxley’s and Paul Valery’s Conception of Literature.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 227-241.
    • Sexton, James. “A New Selection of Unpublished Huxley Letters.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015),121-126.
    • Sieger, Heike. “Traces of Erewhon in Brave New World: Samuel Butler’s and Aldous Huxley’s Utopias and Their Sequels.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 15 (2015), 243-272.
    • Symons, Allene. Aldous Huxley’s Hands: His Quest for Perception and the Origin and Return of Psychedelic Science (Amherst, NY, 2015).
    • Tripp, Ronja. “Biopolitical Dystopia: Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (1932).” Dystopia, Science Fiction, Post-Apocalypse: Classics-New Tendencies-Model Interpretations, ed. Eckart Voigts and Alessandra Boller (Trier, 2015), 29-45. 

    2014

    • Allis, Michael. “Searching for the ‘Musical Messiah’: Contemporary Music and Value in Aldous Huxley’s Music Criticisms.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 137-162.
    • Andrijašević, Janko. “Metaphysical Covention in Huxley’s Time Must Have a Stop.” The Beauty of Convention: Essays in Literature and Culture, ed. Marija Krivokapić-Knežević and  Aleksandra Nikčević-Batrićvić (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014), 93-102.
    • Ayres, Jackson. “Portraits, not Prophesies: Huxley’s and Orwell’s Dystopian Visions.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 72-88.
    • Bishop, Elizabeth. “A New Capital, Aldous Huxley, and Some Indians (1958).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 69-104.
    • Booker, M. Keith. “Biography of Aldous Huxley.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 17-22.
    • Booker, M. Keith (ed.). Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014).
    • Booker, M. Keith. “On Brave New World.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 3-16.
    • Booker, M. Keith. “Postmodernism and the Cultural Logic of Dystopian Fiction: Brave New World and M. T. Anderson’s Feed.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 215-230.
    • Boone, N. S. “D. H. Lawrence’s ‘Men Must Work and Women as Well’ in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Notes and Queries, 61 (2014), 133-135.
    • Carr, Richard. “Huxley’s Changing Homeland: Politics and the Planned Society in Britain, 1906–1931.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 25-39.
    • Claeys, Gregory. “Bolshevism and Brave New World.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 91-107.
    • Colombino, Laura. “Nature, Fascism and Social Satire: Aldous Huxley’s Interwar Italy.” Modernism and the Mediterranean: Literature and Politics, 1900-1937, ed. Luisa Villa (Rome, 2014), 167-188, 204-205.
    • Del Guercio, Gerardo. “Huxley Meets the Critics: Commentaries on Brave New World.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 40-55.
    • Dunaway, David King, and Lucas Shepherd. “The Huxley Tapes/Digitizing Huxley.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 35-61.
    • Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. “Aldous Huxley, H. H. Munro and ‘Wordsworth in the Tropics.’” Notes on Contemporary Literature, 44.3 (2014 May), 4-6.
    • Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. “Essays by D. H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley: Three Points of Contact.” Notes and Queries, 61 (2014), 127-129.
    • Fares, Nicole. “Maternity as a Social Construct in Brave New World.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 123-137.
    • Ferrucci, Piero. “Aldous Huxley, Editor.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 19-34.
    • Golovacheva, Irina. “Huxley, Blok and Berdyaev: Observations on the Nature of the Russian Revolution.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 125-135.
    • Green, Roger. “Aldous Huxley the Political Theologian.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 229-240.
    • Hall, Alexander Charles Oliver. “Film Adaptations of Brave New World.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 167-181.
    • Hart, Bradley W. “Aldous Huxley and the Twentieth-Century Eugenics Movement.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 108-122.
    • Horan, Thomas. “Reading Brave New World through the Lens of Feminism.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 56-71.
    • Jodłowska, Joanna. “Aldous Huxley’s Early Novels: An Unfolding Dialogue about Pain.” Anglica: An International Journal of English Studies, 23.1 (2014), 51-61.
    • Kimber, Gerri. “Feeding Out of Friends’ Inkpots: Aldous Huxley and Katherine Mansfield.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 163-178.
    • McQuail, Josephine A. “The Burden of Science and Biology in Brave New World.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 138-151.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Aldous Huxley and Experiment: The Case of Point Counter Point.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 179-197.
    • Miller, Katherine Toy. “Penitentes at the Snake Dance: Native Americans in Brave New World.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 152-166.
    • Moylan, Tom. Demand the Impossible: Science Fiction and the Utopian Imagination, ed. Raffaella Baccolini (Bern, 2014).
    • Müllenbrock, Heinz-Joachim. Aldous Huxley: Ein englischer Intellektueller als Kritiker unserer Zeit (Marburg, 2014).
    • Mureşan, Oana. “Where East Meets West in Harmony: an Interdisciplinary Approach to Aldous Huxley’s Island.” Philologica Jassyensia, 10 (2014), Supplement, 349-356. 
    • Overaa, Roderick B. “The Forgotten Modernists: The Case for Teaching W. Somerset Maugham and Aldous Huxley in the Undergraduate Classroom.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 211-228.
    • Piras, Julian. “Suffering and the Liberation from Suffering: Core Concerns in the Works of Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 257-283.
    • Phillips, Julian. “Sir Alfred Mond’s Chemical Factory at Billingham and Its Impact on Aldous Huxley and Brave New World.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 199-210.
    • Reid, Susan. “Decolonizing Time: The Mexican Temporalities of D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley and Carlos Fuentes.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 50.6 (2014), 717-729.
    • Reid, Susan. “Experiments in Entropy: Sun, Sea, Sex and Science in Novels by Huxley, Lawrence and McEwan.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 241-254.
    • Sawyer, Dana. Huston Smith: Wisdomkeeper (Louisville, KY, 2014).
    • Sexton, James. “Aldous Huxley in Brazil, August 1958: Some Background to Elizabeth Bishop’s Memoir.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 63-68.
    • Sexton, James. “An Introduction to Aldous Huxley’s Dialogue with Gilberto Freyre.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 105-107.
    • Shipley, Morgan. “‘A Necessary But Not Sufficient Condition’: Psychedelic Mysticism, Perennial Liminality, and the Limits of Supernatural Theism.” Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural, 3.2 (2014), 367-400.
    • Wilson, Robert. “Awakening from ‘the Nightmare of Swarming Indistinguishable Sameness’: Globalization and Marginality in Brave New World.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 182-198.
    • Wines, Joan. “An Introduction to the Transcription of Aldous Huxley’s 1961 Diary.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 14 (2014), 1-4.
    • Witters, Sean A. “‘Observe,’ said the Director: Brave New World, Surveillance Studies, and the Dystopian Tradition.” Critical Insights: ‘Brave New World’ by Aldous Huxley, ed. M. Keith Booker, M. (Ipswich, MA & Amenia, NY, 2014), 199-214.

    2013

    • Aguirre, Bianca. “An Undergraduate’s Perspective on the Oxford Huxley Conference 2013.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 176-180.
    • Allis, Michael. Temporaries and Eternals: The Music Criticism of Aldous Huxley, 1922-23. (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2013).
    • Borgonovi, Rosa. “Aldous Huxley and the Sense of Travel: Between Journey and Metaphorical Exploration.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 57-79.
    • Bradshaw, David. “‘A Blind Stay-at-Home Mole’: Huxley at Oxford, 1913-1916.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 195-222.
    • Clarke, Stuart N. “A Manx Cat.” Virginia Woolf Bulletin of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, 44 (2013), 42.
    • Deese, R. S. “Agnostic Gospels: Divining Nature in the Work of Julian and Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 105-119.
    • Devido, Brett Anthony. “From Utopian Dreams to Twentieth-Century Dystopian Nightmares: Modern Fears of the World State and ‘Big Brother’ in Huxley, Orwell and Burgess.” Dissertation Abstracts International, 73.8 (2013), no pp.
    • Goetz-Stankiewicz, Marketa. “Huxley Is Indeed Our Contemporary: Brave New World Seen through Czech Eyes.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 291-302.
    • Gómez López, Jesús Isaías. “Doing Justice to Aldous Huxley’s Un Mondo Feliz: The Three Translations of Brave New World into Spanish.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 275-290.
    • Greer, Joseph Christian. “Deep Ecology and the Study of Western Esotericism.” Contemporary Esotericism, ed. Egil Asprem and Kennet Granholm (Sheffield, 2013), 287-308.
    • Higdon, David Leon. Wandering into ‘Brave New World’ (Amsterdam & New York, 2013).
    • Hull, Robin. “How Swiss Teenagers Read Brave New World.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 161-166.
    • Jodłowska, Joanna. “Aldous Huxley and Evolving Borders of Social Space: The Changing 20th Century Society in His Essays from the 1920s.” Crossroads in Literature and Culture, ed. Jacek Fabiszak, Ewa Urbaniak-Rybicka, and Bartosz Wolski (Berlin, 2013), 235-246.
    • Kimber, Gerri. “A Note on Huxley’s Sketches for Leda and the Swan.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 51-56.
    • Maurini, Alessandro. “On Pacifist and Cooperative Realism: A Misunderstanding in Turin between Aldous Huxley and Giuseppe Prezzolini in 1958.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 1-14.
    • McCue, Jim. “Aldous Huxley and the Sweeney Family.” Notes and Queries, 60 (2013), 282-283.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “‘My Hypothetical Islanders’: The Role of Islands in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Island.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 319-340.
    • Moroz, Grzegorz. Travellers, Novelists and Gentlemen: Constructing Male Narrative Personae in British Travel Books, from the Beginnings to the Second World War (Frankfurt a. M., 2013).
    • Mutalik-Desai, A. A. “‘Enemies of Freedom’: Aldous Huxley’s Views, 1932-1958.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 303-317.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “‘To Mustapha I Knowe the Worldes Affection’: Fulke Greville in Aldous Huxley’s Early Writings.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 243-264. 
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “The Young Aldous Huxley as a Modern Swift: His Imaginary Voyage to Thule.” ‘The First Wit of the Age’: Essays on Swift and His Contemporaries in Honour of Hermann J. Real, ed. Kirsten Juhas, Patrick Müller, and Mascha Hansen, Mascha (Frankfurt, 2013), 329-339.
    • Ozawa, Hisashi. “John and Ishi, ‘Savage’ Visitors to ‘Civilization’: A Reconsideration of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Imperialism and Anthropology.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 123-147.
    • Pollard, Finn. “An Inescapable Relation: J. B. Priestley, Aldous Huxley and the United States in British Literature on the Eve of World War Two.” Symbiosis: Transatlantic Literary and Cultural Relations, 17.1 (2013), 39-55.
    • Rasch, Uwe. “The Oxford Huxley Forum: ‘Huxley and a New Generation of Readers.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 151-154.
    • Rasch, Uwe. “‘Zen Archers: No Competition’: An Afterword to the Oxford Huxley Forum.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 181-194.
    • Rohmann, Gerd. “The Title of Brave New World: Original Meanings and Current Implications.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 265-274.
    • Rosenhan, Claudia. “Vera Brittain and Aldous Huxley: A Testament/Defeat of Youth—A Gendered Response to Education and War?” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 223-242.
    • Saunders, Judith P., and Victoria Ingalls. “Evolutionary Science and Literary Design: Teaching Huxley’s Brave New World in Interdisciplinary Collaboration.” Style: A Quarterly Journal of Aesthetics, Poetics, Stylistics, and Literary Criticism, 47.2 (2013) Summer, 239-260.
    • Sawyer, Dana. “Aldous Huxley and the Paranormal.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 341-353.
    • Sexton, James. “Huxley’s Fascination with St Catherine of Siena: His Never-Completed Historical Novel.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 31-46.
    • Singh, Kirpal. “Why the Poetry of Aldous Huxley Matters Now: A Personal Perspective.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 155-160.
    • Smith, Brian. “Elements and Causes: Deducing the Present from the Past in Aldous Huxley's Grey Eminence.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 81-103.
    • Wood, Peter. “Huxley’s Prescient Views on Education in Today’s American Classroom: A Personal View.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 12/13 (2012/2013), 167-175. 

    2012

    • Andrews, Charles. “Pledging Peace in Aldous Huxley’s Eyeless in Gaza.” The Space Between: Literature and Culture, 1914-1945, 8.1 (2012), 109-129.
    • Gill, Kulwant Singh. Aldous Huxley: Acid Charms to the Other Shore (Ludhiana, 2012).
    • Ifrim, Mihaela, and Daniela Macovei. “Extreme Modernisms with Virginia Woolf and Aldous Huxley.” Translation Studies: Retrospective and Prospective Views, 5 (2012), 39-47.
    • O’Hara, Kieron. Aldous Huxley: A Beginner's Guide (Oxford, 2012).
    • Ricci, Gabriel R. The Tempo of Modernity (New Brunswick, NJ, 2012).
    • Terry, Sarah N. “Modernist Literary and Musical Collaboration.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 72.11 (2012), 4144.
    • Weiss, Allan. “Disharmony and Dystopia: Music in Classic Dystopian Fiction.” Collision of Realities: Establishing Research on the Fantastic in Europe, ed. Lars Schmeink and Astrid Böger (Berlin, 2012), 285-294.

  • 2011-2008

    2011

    • Bromer, David J., and Shannon Struble. ‘Aun Aprendo’: A Comprehensive Bibliography of the Writings of Aldous Leonard Huxley (Boston, 2011).
    • Congdon, Brad. “‘Community, Identity, Stability’: The Scientific Society and the Future of Religion in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” English Studies in Canada, 37.3-4 (2011), 83-105.
    • Curtis, William M. “Rorty’s Liberal Utopia and Huxley’s Island.” Philosophy and Literature, 35.1 (2011), 91-103.
    • Deese, R. S. “Twilight of Utopias: Julian & Aldous Huxley in the Twentieth Century.” Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 5.2 (2011), 210-240.
    • Diken, Bülent. “Huxley’s Brave New World—and Ours.“ Journal for Cultural Research, 15.2 (2011), 153-172.
    • Gómez López, Jesús Isáias. “Afterword (to Aldous Huxley’s letter of 24 March 1957 to Arturo Medina).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 149-151.
    • Martínez del Castillo, Jesús. “Aldous Huxley’s Concern for Language: An Analysis of Words and Their Meanings in the Light of Eugenio Coseriu’s Philosophy of Language.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 253-284.
    • Maurini, Alessandro. Aldous Huxley. Il profilo politico di un letterato (Torino, 2011). [Unpublished thesis (Tesi di dottorato); University of Turin.]
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Afterword (to Aldous Huxley, ‘The Chimney’ [1916]).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 7-8.
    • Meckier, Jerome. Aldous Huxley, from Poet to Mystic (Berlin, 2011).
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Enemies of Utopia: Young Krishnamurti and Madame Blavatsky in Aldous Huxley’s Island.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 299-315.
    • Meckier, Jerome, and Bernfried Nugel. “Aldous Huxley as a Painter.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 67-71.
    • Muntazir, Shahnawaz. “Aldous Huxley’s Generic Shift to Fantasy: A Study of After Many a Summer Dies the Swan and Ape and Essence.” Language in India, 11.10 (2011) [no pagination].
    • Nate, Richard. “Beautiful People: Eugenische Experimente in der englischen Utopie der Moderne.” ‘Es ist ein Laboratorium, ein Laboratorium für Worte’: Experiment und Literatur, III: 1890-2010, ed. Michael Bies, and Michael Gamper (Göttingen, 2011), 50-71.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “Aldous Huxley’s Plea for Desirable Human Potentialities: Some Unknown Late Comments (1961-1963).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 223-229.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “‘That Hideous Kind of Fundamentalism’: Aldous Huxley's View of ‘Righteous Indignation.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 331-341.
    • Nugel, Bernfried, and James Sexton. “Huxley’s Opus Magnum: An Anthology of Essays and Criticism (1946).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 109-114.
    • Sawyer, Dana. “Huxley, Heard, and Huston: The Perennial Philosophy and the Future of Religion.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 317-329.
    • Sexton, James. “Introduction to the Excised Chapter of Time Must Have a Stop.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 83-85.
    • Sexton, James. “Introduction to the Toronto Luncheon Colloquy 1961.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 153.
    • Showers, Zachary E. “Thou Art Unreal, My Ideal: Nostalgia as Ideology in the Novels of Evelyn Waugh, Aldous Huxley, and George Orwell.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 71.11 (201), 4034.
    • Smith, Brian. “Haec Fabula Docet: Anti-Essentialism and Freedom in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Philosophy and Literature, 35.2 (2011), 348-359.
    • Wagner, Gerhard. “Enter the Dramatist: Little-Known Early Playlets by Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 15-17.
    • Zigler, Ronald Lee. “Ape and Essence: A Neurotheological Vision of the ‘God of the Limbic System.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 10/11 (2010/2011), 285-298.

    2010

    • Berman, Russell A. “British Expatriates and German Exiles in 1930s–1940s Los Angeles.” The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Los Angeles, ed.  Kevin McNamara (Cambridge, 2010), 49-58.
    • Claeys, Gregory. “The Origins of Dystopia: Wells, Huxley and Orwell.” The Cambridge Companion to Utopian Literature, ed. Gregory Claeys (Cambridge, 2010), 107-131.
    • Fernández-Babineaux, María. “Un estudio comparado de la distopía ‘femenina’: A Hora da Estrela y Brave New World.” Neophilologus, 94.1 (2010), 81-92.
    • Iatropoulos, Mary Ellen. “(Re)Negotiating the Dystopian Dilemma: Huxley, Orwell, and Angel.” The Literary ‘Angel’: Essays on Influences and Traditions Reflected in the Joss Whedon Series, ed. AmiJo Comeford and Tamy Burnett (Jefferson, NC, 2010), 115-129.
    • Kajtár, László. “Huxley’s Eyeless in Gaza: The Role of Time and Narrative in the Depiction of Personality.” Trans: Revue de Littérature Générale et Comparée, 10 (2010), 23 paragraphs.
    • Lewis, Pericles. Religious Experience and the Modernist Novel (Cambridge 2010).
    • Mutalik-Desai, A. A. Aldous Huxley: Novelist & Thinker (Nagpur, India, 2010).
    • Pakzad, Noushin. “The Colonizer and the Colonized: A Postcolonial Approach to Brave New World.” Teaching English Language, 4.2 (2010), 141-151.
    • Pintér, Károly. The Anatomy of Utopia: Narration, Estrangement and Ambiguity in More, Wells, Huxley and Clarke (Jefferson, NC, 2010).
    • Poller, Jake. “Aldous Huxley’s Antic Hay: London in the Aftermath of World War I.” Literary London: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Representation of London, 8.2 (2010), 17 paragraphs.
    • Poller, Jake. “Brave New World (Aldous Huxley): ‘State versus the Individual: Civil Disobedience in Brave New World.’” Civil Disobedience, ed. Harold Bloom and Blake Hobby (New York, 2010). 89-99.
    • Poller, Jake. “The Philosophy of Life-Worship: D. H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley.” The D. H. Lawrence Review, 34-35 (2010), 75-91.
    • Reinecke, Katja. Die Verarbeitung der Soziologie Vilfredo Paretos im Werk Aldous Huxleys (Berlin, 2010).
    • Sion, Ronald T. Aldous Huxley and the Search for Meaning: A Study of the Eleven Novels. (Jefferson, NC, 2010).
    • Vitoux, Pierre. “Autonomy and Commitment: A. Huxley, J. Joyce, and D. H. Lawrence.” Autonomy and Commitment in Twentieth-Century British Literature, ed. Christine Reynier and Jean-Michel Ganteau (Montpellier, 2010), 43-52.
    • Wilkinson, Rachel. “Teaching Dystopian Literature to a Consumer Class.” English Journal, 99.3 (2010), 22-26. 

    2009

    • Adamo, Christopher. “Aldous Huxley Annual.” Utopian Studies: Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies, 20.1 (2009), 180-183.
    • Dasenbrock, Reed Way. “An Absurd Century: Varieties of Satire.” The Cambridge Companion to the Twentieth-Century English Novel, ed. Robert Caserio (Cambridge, 2009), 238-250.
    • Duplessis, Nicole M. “Literacy and Its Discontents: Modernist Anxiety and the Literacy Fiction of Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, D. H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 69.10 (2009), 3959.
    • Izzo, David Garrett. The Influence of Mysticism on 20th Century British and American Literature (Jefferson, NC, 2009). 
    • Johnson, Keith Leslie. “Darwin’s Bulldog and Huxley’s Ape.” Twentieth Century Literature, 55.4 (2009), 572-596.
    • Levine, Daniel S. “Where Is Utopia in the Brain?” Utopian Studies: Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies, 20.2 (2009), 249-274.
    • McQuail, Josephine A. “Alienation in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Alienation, ed. Harold Bloom (New York, 2009), 31-39.
    • Moroz, Grzegorz. “The Narrative Personae of Aldous Huxley’s Travel Books.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 145-182.  
    • Myron, Coleman C. “Technology, the Protestant Work Ethic, and the Problem of Creativity.” The Image of Technology, ed. Will Wright and Steven Kaplan (Pueblo, CO, 2009), 360-362.
    • Nance, Guin A. “Biblical Interpolations in Aldous Huxley’s The Perennial Philosophy. Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 133-144.  103-114.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “Aldous Huxley’s Revisions of the Old Raja’s Notes on What's What in His Final Typescript of Island.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 69-90.
    • Oppermann, Eva. “The Role of the Snakes in Aldous Huxley’s The Crows of Pearblossom and Island.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 191-202.
    • Pieri, Francesca. “‘The Delicate Colouring of the Tuscan Landscape’: La Toscana in Along the Road e in quattro racconti di Aldous Huxley.” One of Us: Studi inglesi e conradiani offerti a Mario Curreli, ed. Fausto Ciompi (Pisa, 2009), 309-319.
    • Poller, Jake. “God-Intoxicated: An Essay on Jiddu Krishnamurti and His Influence on Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 115-132.
    • Pritchard, William H. “Huxley in His Letters.” Sewanee Review, 117.1 (2009), 121-124.
    • Rabinovitch, Valery. “The Critical Dialogue Between Brave New World and Island.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 183-190.
    • Rohmann, Gerd. “Matters of Life and Death: Montaigne and Buddhist Philosophy in Huxley’s Analysis of the American Dream and His Personal Experience.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 91-102.
    • Sexton, James. “A New Huxley Miscellany.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 1-12.
    • Smith, Brian. “Jeffersonian Reminders: Aldous Huxley on Property, Happiness, and Freedom.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 205-227. 
    • Tripathy, Akhilesh Kumar. “Aldous Huxley’s Literary and Spiritual Odyssey: From Euro-English to Indo-Eastern Shores via America.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 9 (2009), 133-144. 
    • Wiener, Diane, Rebecca Ribeiro, and Kurt Warner. “Mentalism, Disability Rights and Modern Eugenics in a ‘Brave New World.’” Disability & Society, 24.5 (2009), 599-610. 
    • Williams, Nicholas M. “‘The Sciences of Life’: Living Form in William Blake and Aldous Huxley.” Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism, 15.1 (2009), 41-53.  

    2008

    • Arciero, Angelo. “Some Kind of Brave New World: Humans, Society and Nature in the Dystopian Interpretations of Huxley and Orwell.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 46-61.
    • Barbu, Carmen M. “The Will to Harmony: Music in the Novels of André Gide, Aldous Huxley and Thomas Mann.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 69.2 (2008), 603.
    • Buchanan, Bradley W. “Oedipus against Freud: Humanism and the Problem of Desire in Brave New World.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 26-45.
    • Combs, Robert. “The Eternal Now of Brave New World: Huxley, Joseph Campbell, and The Perennial Philosophy.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 161-171.
    • Coughlin, John. “Brave New World and Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 88-95.
    • Dasgupta, Sanjukta. “Geographies and Gender: Ideological Shifts in Brave New World and Island.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 207-219.
    • De Luca, Giovanna. “Il piccolo Archimede e Le chiavi di casa di Gianni Amelio: Autorialità e testo letterario.” Forum Italicum, 42.1 (2008), 184-199. 
    • Fisher, James. “‘Everyone Belongs to Everyone Else’: The Influence of Brave New World on Cinema.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 172-182.
    • Garneau, Theo. “Brave New World as Prototypical Musicalized Fiction.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 132-144.
    • Higdon, David Leon. “Aldous Huxley and the Hopi Snake Dance.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 137-152.
    • Holzer, Angela. “To Reflect, to Sit Down: The Hinzutretende and Huxleyan Characters in Horkheimer's and Adorno's Philosophy.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 117-131.
    Huxley's ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008).
    • Izzo, David Garrett. “Introduction.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 1-10.
    • Kirkpatrick, Kim. “The Birth of Tragedy and the Dionysian Principle in Brave New World.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 107-116.
    • Kripal, Jeffrey J. “Brave New Worldview: The Return of Aldous Huxley.” Chronicle of Higher Education, 55 (2008), B7-B9.
    • Marovitz, Sanford E. “A New Look at The Art of Seeing.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 109-124.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Fabre, Wheeler, and the Mantises in Aldous Huxley’s Island.” Notes and Queries, 55 (2008), 515-518.
    • Miller, Gavin. “Political Repression and Sexual Freedom in The Brave New World and 1984.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 17-25.
    • Miller, Katherine Toy. “Deconstructing the Savage Reservation in Brave New World.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 145-160.
    • Myron, Coleman Carroll. “The Nonconformers Pause and Say: ‘There’s Gotta Be Something More.’” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 11-16.
    • Nugel, Bernfried, and Gerhard Wagner. “‘The Nun’s Tragedy’: An Unknown Story by Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 1-3. 
    • Peller, Scott. “Laboring for a Brave New World: Our Ford and the Epsilons.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 62-72.
    • Real, Willi. “Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World as a Parody and Satire of Wells, Ford, Freud and Behaviourism in Advanced Foreign Language Teaching (FLT).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 167-206.
    • Sawyer, Dana. “‘Brave New World-View’: Aldous Huxley, Environmental Prophet.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 221-238.
    • Sexton, James. “Fictional and Historical Sources for After Many a Summer.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 125-136.
    • Sexton, James. “The Problems of Love: Three Little-Known Stories by Aldous Huxley: ‘Over the Telephone’—-‘Nine A. M.’—‘Consider the Lilies.’” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 31-39.
    • Smethurst, Paul. “‘O Brave New World That Has No Poets in I’: Shakespeare and Scientific Utopia in Brave New World.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 96-106.
    • Srebro, Nancy Saet Byul. “Adjusting the Focus: The Modern British Novel and the Rise of American Film.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 68.11 (2008), 4719-4720. 
    • Texter, Douglas. “All the World a School: The School as Metaphor for Oppression in Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four.” Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction, 37.103 (2008), 73-95.
    • Tripathy, Akhilesh Kumar (ed.). Aldous Huxley: East-West (New Delhi, 2008).
    • Wagner, Gerhard. “Aldous Huxley and the Desert.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 91-107.
    • Witters, Sean A. “Words Have to Mean Something More: Folkloric Reading in Brave New World.” Huxley’s ‘Brave New World’: Essays, ed. David Garrett Izzo and Kim Kirkpatrick (Jefferson, NC, 2008), 73-87.
    • Zigler, Ronald Lee. “Democratic Values and the Social Visions of Aldous Huxley: The SAT as our Brave New Test.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 8 (2008), 153-165.

  • 2007-2003

    2007

    • Andrijašević, Janko. “Ars Moriendi: Huxley’s Final Exam.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 195-198.
    • Attenborough, Anthony. “Huxley Workshops on Bates and Erickson.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 237-278.
    • Dimitriu, Rodica. “Aldous Huxley Rewritten by Mircea Eliade.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 177-191.
    • D[onadio], S[tephen]. “Aldous Huxley: A Gathering of Letters, 1915-1963.” New England Review: Middlebury Series, 28.4 (2007), 131-157.
    • Eglīte, Anita. “Aldous Huxley’s Philosophical Approach to Language in Music at Night.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 25-29.
    • Fietz, Lothar. “At the Crossroads of Science, Metaphysics and Religion: Aldous Huxley and Erwin Schrodinger.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 223-241.
    • Firchow, Peter Edgerly. “Huxley and Isherwood: The California Years.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 1-12.
    • Golovacheva, Irina. “Theories of the Mind and Psychotherapy in the Works of Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 123-139.
    • Hansen, Gisela. “A Queer Fish - Radclyffe Hall, Eccentric Contemporary of Aldous Huxley.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 221-226.
    • Horan, Thomas. “Revolutions from the Waist Downwards: Desire as Rebellion in Yevgeny Zamyatin’s We, George Orwell’s 1984, and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.”Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy, 48.2 (2007), 314-339.
    • Hull, Robin. “Fragments of an Evolutionary Psychology.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 279-288.
    • Lindemann, Rolf. “Overpopulation and Sustainability - A Cultural Geographer's Reappraisal of Huxley’s Pertinent Critical Essays.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 113-121.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “On D. H. Lawrence and Death, Especially Matricide: Sons and Lovers, Brave New World, and Aldous Huxley’s Later Novels.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 185-221.
    • Mitchell, James Brian. “Estranging Places: The Small Town, Suburb, and Megalopolis in Post-War California Science Fiction.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 68.2 (2007), 566.
    • Moroz, Grzegorz. “From Centrifugal Bumble-Puppy to Free Climbing – Representations of Sport in Brave New World, Eyeless in Gaza and Island.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 167-176.
    • Mutalik-Desai, A. A. “Aldous Huxley as Educator.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 79-92.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “Aldous Huxley as Moral Philosopher: Ends and Means vis-à-vis Gerald Heard’s The Third Morality.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 47-63.
    • Nugel, Bernfried, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (eds.). Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004 (Berlin, 2007).
    • Oppermann, Eva. “The Crows of Pearblossom: Aldous Huxley’s Forgotten Picture Book for Children.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 213-220.
    • Penny, Jonathon. “An Experiment in Critical Modernism: Eschatology, Prophey, and Revelation in Lewis, Huxley, and Golding.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 68.4 (2007), 1455.
    • Rabinovitch, Valery. “Aldous Huxley’s Quest for Ways of Saving Mankind.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 143-152.
    • Rasch, Uwe. “‘Nothing Short of Everything’: Toward a Full-Text Huxley Database.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 227-234.
    • Reinecke, Katja. “The Order of Folly or the Folly of Order: Aldous Huxley’s Critique of Ideals Based on Goya’s ‘El Sueño.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 205-212.
    • Rohmann, Gerd. “Aldous Huxley’s Research Into the Future.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 67-78.
    • Rosenhan, Claudia. “The ‘Knowledge Economy’: Aldous Huxley’s Critiques of Universal Education.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 93-111.
    • Sawyer, Dana. “The ‘Ersatz of Suchness’: Aldous Huxley and the Spiritual Importance of Art.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 3-13.
    • Sexton, James. “The Unknown Huxley: An Anthology of Uncollected Prose 1919-1963.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 7 (2007), 13-21.
    • Szczekalla, Michael. “The Scottish Enlightenment and Buddhism – Huxley’s Vision of Hybridity in Island.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 153-166.
    • Vasilenko, Andrei. “The Dystopian Vision of the World in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Vladimir Sorokin’s Bue Fat.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 199-203.
    • Wagner, Gerhard. “Aldous Huxley and the Ways to Knowledge.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 15-24.
    • Weber, Michel. “Perennial Truth and Perpetual Perishing: Aldous Huxley’s World-View in the Light of A. N. Whitehead’s Process Philosophy of Time.” Aldous Huxley, Man of Letters: Thinker, Critic and Artist - Proceedings of the Third International Aldous Huxley Symposium, Riga 2004, ed. Bernfried Nugel, Uwe Rasch and Gerhard Wagner (Berlin, 2007), 31-45.

    2006

    • Fietz, Lothar. “Myth, History and Utopianism: Ideology and Ideology Criticism in Aldous Huxley’s Work.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 135-147.
    • Frost, Laura. “Huxley’s Feelies: The Cinema of Sensation in Brave New World.” Twentieth Century Literature, 52.4 (2006), 443-473.
    • Gill, Kulwant Singh. “Nirvana for Agnostics: Aldous Huxley and the Asian Context.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 159-176.
    • Goodway, David. Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow: Left-Libertarian Thought and British Writers from William Morris to Colin Ward ( Liverpool, 2006). 
    • Horan, Thomas. “Sexual Revolutions: Desire as Redemption in the Twentieth-Century Dystopian Novel.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 67.4 (2006), 1334. 
    • MacDonald, Alex. “Aldous Huxley: A Quest for Values.” Utopian Studies: Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies, 17.3 (2006), 570-573.
    • McQuillan, Gene. “The Politics of Allusion: Brave New World and the Debates about Biotechnologies.” Studies in the Humanities, 33.1 (2006), 79-100. 
    • Meckier, Jerome. Aldous Huxley: Modern Satirical Novelist of Ideas (Berlin, 2006).
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Satire as ‘Discriminative Sympathy’: Form and Format in Lady Chatterley’s Lover.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 105-134.
    • Meyers, Jeffrey. “Domenichino and Huxley’s Antic Hay.” Notes on Contemporary Literature, 36.3 (2006), 10-12.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “A Preliminary Catalogue of Aldous Huxley’s Manuscripts, Typescripts and Proofs at Laura Huxley’s Residence.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 177-211.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. “Aldous Huxley’s Concept of ‘Human Potentialities’,” Literatur und Lebensart / Literature and the Art of Living: Festschrift für Gerd Rohmann, ed. Eva Oppermann (Kassel, 2006), 146-156.
    • Poller, Jake. “‘These Maximal Horrors of War’: Aldous Huxley, Garsington and the Great War.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 63-75.
    • Sexton, James. “Aldous Huxley aka Conde Nast’s ‘Staff of Experts’ (II).” Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 1-6.  
    • Smith, Brian. “Beyond Totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 77-104.
    • Snyder, Carey. “‘When the Indian Was in Vogue’: D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley, and Ethnological Tourism in the Southwest.” MFS: Modern Fiction Studies, 53.4 (2007), 662-96.
    • Subaşi, Kivilcim. “Language and Power in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.” Interactions: Ege Journal of British and American Studies/Ege İngiliz ve Amerikan İncelemeleri Dergisi, 15.1 (2006), 121-30.
    • Takatsu, Ari. “Point Counter Point: Defence of Huxley.” Kumamoto Daigaku Eigo Eibungaku/Kumamoto Studies in English Language and Literature, 49 (2006), 47-63.
    • Tripathy, Akhilesh Kumar. “The Baghavad Gita in Aldous Huxley’s Work.” Aldous Huxley Annual, 6 (2006), 149-158.  

    2005

    • Burdusel, Eva-Nicoleta. Aldous Huxley’s Cultural Context (Sibiu, 2005).
    • Ciocoi-Pop, Dumitru. Aldous Huxley's Literary Ideology (Sibiu, 2005).
    • Bode, Christoph. “Huxley and Blake: The Meeting of the Parallels.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 123-140.
    • Deery, June. “Brave New World, the Sequel: Huxley and Contemporary Film.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 183-200.
    • Deters, Anna. "Eyeless in Gaza: Mystical Means and Socio-Political Ends." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 151–165.
    • Dunaway, David King. “Broadcasting Aldous Huxley.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 201-210.
    • Fietz, Lothar. “A Chapter in the History of Ideas: Aldous Huxley’s Acceptance and Rejection of Eighteenth-Century Thought.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 141-58.
    • Fietz, Lothar. Aldous Huxley – Prätexte und Kontexte (Münster, 2005).
    • Firchow, Peter Edgerly. “So Absurd an Essence: Absence in Huxley’s Brave New World.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 221-233.
    • Firchow, Peter E. "Nancy (Myra, Lucy); Carrington (Mary, Anne); and Aldous (Theodore, Walter): Fact and Fiction." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 97–115.
    • Golovacheva, Irina. "Witches and the Devil in Salem and Loudun: Aldous Huxley, Marion Starkey and Arthur Miller on Demonic Possession." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 193–213.
    • Goodway, David. “Aldous Huxley and Alex Comfort: A Comparison.” ‘To Hell with Culture’: Anarchism and Twentieth-Century British Literature, ed. H. Gustav Klaus and Stephen Knight (Cardiff, 2005), 111-125.
    • Kaznina, Olga. “Boris Anrep: A Russian Artist in an English Interior.” Journal of European Studies, 35.3 (2005), 339-364.
    • Izzo, David Garrett. "Aldous Huxley." Review of Contemporary Fiction, 25.3 (2005), 86–136.
    • Klaus, H. Gustav. "Silhouettes of Anarchism in the Work of Three British Writers: Herbert Read, Aldous Huxley and James Kelman." Anglo-American Awareness: Arpeggios in Aesthetics, ed. Gisela Hermann-Brennecke and Wolf Kindermann (Münster, 2005), 171–192.
    • Marovitz, Sanford. “Brave New World: A Drama of 1938.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 211-220.
    • Meckier, Jerome. “Golf in Brave New World.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 235-243.
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Crome Yellow: The Georgian Poet Orders His Tomb." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 69–96.
    • Menninghaus, Sabine. “Atoms, Quanta, and Relativity in Aldous Huxley’s Analogical Mode of Thinking.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 245-64.
    • Mutalik-Desai, A. A. “Escape from the Brave New World?” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 265-275.
    • Nance, Guin A. “Psyche and Soma: Aldous Huxley and the Mind-Body Connection.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 277-90.
    • Posner, Richard A. "Orwell versus Huxley: Economics, Technology, Privacy and Satire." On "Nineteen Eighty-Four": Orwell and Our Future, ed. Abbott Gleason et al. (Princeton, 2005), 183–211.
    • Rabinovitch, Valery. "Aldous Huxley and Russia: Brief History of a Dialogue." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 215–230.
    • Real, Hermann J. and Peter E. Firchow (eds.). The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel (Münster, 2005).
    • Real, Willi. “Aldous Huxley’s and Margaret Atwood’s Visions of Future Societies in Foreign Language Teaching.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 291-311.
    • Rosenhan, Claudia. "An Attribution in Huxley's Short Story 'Chawdron' via Lawrence and Ludovici." Notes and Queries, 52.250 (1) (2005), 95–97.
    • Seed, David. “Aldous Huxley: Brave New World.” A Companion to Science Fiction, ed. David Seed (Malden, MA, 2005), 477-488. 
    • Sexton, James. “Aldous Huxley’s Letters to Mary Hutchinson: A Partial Preview to a Coming Collection.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 313-25.
    • Sexton, James. "Aldous Huxley aka Condé Nast's 'Staff of Experts,' Part I." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 1–10.
    • Snyder, Michael. "Premonitions of the Postmodern: Aldous Huxley's After Many a Summer Dies the Swan and Los Angeles in the Thirties." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 167–192.
    • Sunstein, Cass R. "Sexual Freedom and Political Freedom." On "Nineteen Eighty-Four": Orwell and Our Future, ed. Abbott Gleason et al. (Princeton, 2005), 233–241.
    • Vercko, Radojka. "Existential Concerns and Narrative Techniques in the Novels of Ford Madox Ford, Virginia Woolf and Aldous Huxley." Acta Neophilologica, 38.1–2 (2005), 49–59.
    • Vibbert, Samantha. "The Influence of Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle on Huxley's Brave New World." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 133–149.
    • Vitoux, Pierre. “Aldous Huxley’s ‘English’ Novels and French Libertine Fiction.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 327-42.
    • Wagner, Gerhard. “‘Biography Fiction’: Huxley’s The Genius and the Goddess.” The Perennial Satirist: Essays in Honour of Bernfried Nugel, ed. Peter E. Firchow and Hermann J. Real (Münster, 2005), 343-359.
    • Weber, Michel. "On Religiousness and Religion: Huxley's Reading of Whitehead's Religion in the Making in the Light of James' Varieties of Religious Experience." Aldous Huxley Annual, 5 (2005), 117–132.
    • Widdicombe, Tobj. “Aldous Huxley: A Biography.” Utopian Studies: Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies, 16.2 (2005), 290-294.

    2004

    • Battisti, Chiara. Civiltà come manipolazione cultura come redenzione in 'Brave New World' e 'Metropolis' (Ravenna, 2004).
    • Filippakopoulou, Maria. "Intimacy and Recoil: Huxley Reads Poe in French." Symbiosis, 8.1 (2004), 77–89.
    • Firchow, Peter E. "Aldous and Julian: Men of Science, Men of Letters." Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 205–230.
    • Harless, William. "Who's Afraid of A Brave New World." Boulevard, 20.1 [58] (2004), 143–150.
    • Hull, James. Aldous Huxley, Representative Man, ed. Gerhard Wagner (Münster, 2004).
    • Lin, Lidan. "Aldous Huxley in the Age of Global Literary Studies." International Fiction Review, 31.1–2 (2004), 78–87.
    • Lindemann, Uwe. “Prometheus und das Ende der Menschheit: Posthumane Gesellschaftsentwürfe bei Mary Shelley, H. G. Wells, Aldous Huxley, Michael Marshall Smith, Michel Houellebecq, Peter Sloterdijk und in dem Film Gattaca.” Komparatistik als Arbeit am Mythos, ed. Monika Schmitz-Emans and Uwe Lindemann (Heidelberg, 2004), 237-254.
    • Mack, Robert L. "Another Thomas Gray Parody in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World." Notes and Queries, 51.249 (2) (2004), 178–182.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. "'A Kind of Early Christian Malignity': Aldous Huxley’s Analysis of Evil in His Later Works." "But Vindicate the Ways of God to Man": Literature and Theodicy, ed. Rudolf Freiburg and Susanne Gruss, 20 (Tübingen, 2004), 385–402.
    • Oldmeadow, Harry. Journeys East: 20th-Century Western Encounters with Asian Religious Traditions (Bloomington, IN, 2004).
    • Oka, Teruo. "Huxley kara The Economist e." Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation, 150.9 (2004), 546.
    • Sexton, James. "Some Unfamiliar Travel Essays by Aldous Huxley." Aldous Huxley Annual, 4 (2004), 1–3.
    • Svarny, Erik. "Gender, War and Writing in Aldous Huxley's 'Farcical History of Richard Greenow.'" Gender and Warfare in the Twentieth Century, by Angela K. Smith (Manchester, 2004), 53–75.

    2003

    • Barrett, Marvin. "Touched by Aldous Huxley." Parabola, 28.4 (2003), 90–94.
    • Derbyshire, John. "What Happened to Aldous Huxley?" New Criterion, 21.6 (2003), 13–22.
    • Heroux, Erick. "Early Warnings about the Globalization of the American Dream: Babbitt and Brave New World." Tamkang Review, 33.3–4 (2003), 155–175.
    • Holzer, Angela C. "Science, Sexuality, and the Novels of Huxley and Houellebecq." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, 5.2 (2003), 17 paragraphs.
    • March, Cristie L. "A Dystopic View of Gender in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (1932)." Woman in Literature: Reading through the Lens of Gender, ed. Jerilyn Fisher et al. (Westport, 2003), 53–55.
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Conradian Reminders in Aldous Huxley's Island: Will Farnaby's Moksha-Medicine Experience and 'The Essential Horror.'" Studies in the Novel, 35.1 (2003), 44–67.
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Onomastic Satire: Names and Naming in Brave New World." Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 155–203.
    • Mutalik-Desai, A. A. "Crome Yellow Revisited." Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 205–216.
    • Nusser, Tanja. "Schöne neue Welten: Die Debatten um Gen- und Reprotechnologien vor dem Hintergrund von Huxleys Roman." Deutschunterricht, 55.5 (2003), 71–79.
    • Patke, Rajeev S. "Through the Floors of Perception: Huxley, Benjamin, and Drugs." Journal x, 7.2 (2003), 155–168.
    • Pritchard, William H. “Cheers for Aldous Huxley.” Sewanee Review, 111.2 (2003), 334-340. 
    • Pritchard, William H. Shelf Life: Literary Essays and Reviews (Amherst, MA, 2003).
    • Rosenhan, Claudia. "Aldous Huxley and Anti-Semitism." Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 217–237.
    • Rosenhan, Claudia. "Eliot, Huxley, and Baudelaire's 'Frightful Jewess.'" Yeats Eliot Review, 20.3 (2003), 16–23.
    • Sabia, Dan. “Aldous Huxley Between East and West.” Utopian Studies: Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies, 14.1 (2003), 157.
    • Sexton, James. "Background to Brave New World: Five Essays by Aldous Huxley." Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 1–9.
    • Sloan, Margaret F. "Frank Hamilton Cushing: A Source for Huxley's Brave Old World." Aldous Huxley Annual, 3 (2003), 129–153.

  • 2002-1998

    2002

    • Bradshaw, David. "Huxley's 'Tinpot Mussolini' and the KKK's 'White Fox': A New Source for Everard Webley and the Brotherhood of British Freemen." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 147–159.
    • Buchanan, Brad. "Oedipus in Dystopia: Freud and Lawrence in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World." Journal of Modern Literature, 25.3–4 (2002), 75–89.
    • Conejo Aróstegui, Maria Esther. "Reminiscencia de temas greco-latinos en el Repertorio Americano." Revista de Filología y Lingüística de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 28.1 (2002), 41–44.
    • Deery, June. "A Neglected Form: Huxley's Short Stories and the Relation Between Art and Money." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 121–145.
    • Deshaye, Joel. "Attention from Saskatchewan: Huxley, Osmond, and the Psychedelic History of The Doors of Perception and Island." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 181–205.
    • Dunaway, David King. "NPR's 1997 'Morning Edition' on Brave New World." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 161–164.
    • Dunaway, David King. "Huxley and Human Cloning: Brave New World in the Twenty-First Century." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 165–179.
    • Ferreira, Maria Aline. "'The Malediction of the Clones'?: Huxley, Mitchison, Haldane." Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science Fiction, ed. with an introduction by Domna Pastourmatzi (Thessaloniki, 2002), 186–207.
    • Fietz, Lothar. "Life, Literature and the Philosophy of 'As If': Aldous Huxley's and Lawrence Durrell's Use and Critique of 'Fictions'." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 65–102.
    • Firchow, Peter Edgerly. "Huxley, Fukuyama, Marcuse, and the End of History." Literary Imagination, 4.2 (2002), 237–262.
    • Firchow, Peter Edgerly. Reluctant Modernists: Aldous Huxley and Some Contemporaries, ed. Evelyn S. Firchow and Bernfried Nugel, with an introduction by Jerome Meckier (Münster, 2002).
    • Goebel, Eckart. “Vorgespielte und wahre Unendlichkeit: ‘Mise en abyme’: Gide, Huxley, Jean Paul.” Die Endlichkeit der Literatur, ed. Eckart Goebel and Martin von Koppenfels (Berlin, 2002), 85-99.
    • Heje, Johan. "Aldous Huxley." British Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers, ed. Darren Harris-Fain (Detroit, 2002), 97–105.
    • Heptonstall, Geoffrey. “Aldous Huxley: An English Intellectual.” Contemporary Review, 281 (2002), 182.
    • Hidgon, David Leon. "The Provocations of Lenina in Huxley's Brave New World." International Fiction Review, 1–2 (2002), 78–83.
    • Izzo, David Garrett. "The Incredible Gerald Heard 'This Thing'." W. H. Auden: A Legacy, ed. with an introduction by David Garrett Izzo (West Cornwall, 2002), 89–104.
    • Kimball, Roger. "The Survival of Culture: X: The Fortunes of Permanence." New Criterion, 20.10 (2002), 4–16.
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Aldous Huxley's Americanization of the Brave New World Typescript." Twentieth Century Literature, 48.4 (2002), 427–460.
    • Murray, Nicholas. Aldous Huxley: An English Intellectual (London, 2002).
    • Nugel, Bernfried. "Two Unpublished Essays by Aldous Huxley." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 219–222.
    • Sawyer, Dana. Aldous Huxley: A Biography (New York, 2002).
    • Sawyer, Dana. "'What Kind of a Mystic Was Aldous Huxley Anyway?' A Brief Appraisal of His Mysticism." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 207–218.
    • Sexton, James. "Aldous Huxley's Early Excursions into Literary Criticism: Some Lesser-Known Essays." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 1–6.
    • Sounac, Frédéric. “Late Beethoven: Deux scènes symboliques chez Huxley et Spender.” Anglophonia: French Journal of English Studies, 11 (2002), 305-310.
    • Villmoare, Adelaide H. and Peter G. Stillman. "Pleasure and Politics in Disney's Utopia." Canadian Review of American Studies/Revue Canadienne d'Etudes Américaines, 32.1 (2002), 81–104.
    • Vitoux, Pierre. "Aldous Huxley and Poetry." Aldous Huxley Annual, 2 (2002), 103–119.
    • West, Alan George H. “The Natural History of the Future: The Related Importance of History and Nature to the Work of Richard Jefferies, William Morris, H. G. Wells and Aldous Huxley.” Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 63.5 (2002), 1845.

    2001

    • Ames, Christopher. "Shakespeare's Grave: The British Fiction of Hollywood." Twentieth Century Literature, 47.3 (2001), 407–430.
    • Baker, Robert S. "Science and Modernity in Aldous Huxley's Interwar Essays and Novels". Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 35–58.
    • Baker-Smith, Dominic. "The World to Come: Aldous Huxley and the Utopian Parable." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 101–112.
    • Barfoot, C. C. (ed.). Aldous Huxley Between East and West (Amsterdam, 2001).
    • Barfoot, C. C. "Huxley on the 'Bus: From the Burning Wheel to the Yellow Mustard Seed." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 75–100.
    • Bergonzi, Bernard. "Aldous Huxley and Aunt Mary." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 9–17.
    • Bronkhorst, Johannes. "The Perennial Philosophy and the Law of Karma". Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 175–189.
    • Eros, Paul. "'A Sort of Mutt and Jeff': Gerald Heard, Aldous Huxley, and the New Pacifism." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 85–115.
    • Firchow, Peter. "Brave at Last: Huxley's Western and Eastern Utopias." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 157–174.
    • Furbank, P. N. "Cynicism and Happiness: The Strange Uncertainty of Aldous Huxley's Essays." The Times Literary Supplement, 5110 (March 9, 2001), 4–5.
    • Halbfass, Wilhelm. "Mescaline and Indian Philosophy: Aldous Huxley and the Mythology of Experience." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 221–235.
    • Izzo, David Garrett. "'Dear Gerald': Letters to and from Aldous Huxley, Gerald Heard, and Friends." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 65–84.
    • Jaeger, Geoff. "The Palanese Way: Engaged Enlightenment in Aldous Huxley's Island." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 113–130.
    • Jones, Joseph R. "Huxley in Lima." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 11–30.
    • Lauryssens, Stan. Mijn heerlijke nieuwe wereld: Leven en liefdes van Maria Nys Huxley. Leuven, 2001.
    • MacDonald, Alex. "Choosing Utopia: An Existential Reading of Aldous Huxley's Island." Utopian Studies, 12.2 (2001), 103–113.
    • Marovitz, Sanford E. "A 'Phantasy' and A Fable: Huxley and Faulkner on Nationalism and War." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 175–189.
    • Mathiesen, Werner Christie. "The Underestimation of Politics in Green Utopias: The Description of Politics in Huxley's Island, Le Guin's The Dispossessed, and Callenbach's Ecotopia." Utopian Studies, 12.1 (2001), 56–78.
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Aldous Huxley's American Experience: The Inaugural Lecture for the Centre for Aldous Huxley Studies, Münster, 29 June 2000." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 227–239.
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Prepping for Brave New World: Aldous Huxley's Essays of the 1920s." Utopian Studies, 12.2 (2001), 234–245.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. "Aldous Huxley's 'Introduction of a Brand New Personage' in Island: Abdul Pierre Bahu, Ambassador of Rendang." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 131–150.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. "How Reliable Are the Current Huxley Texts? Toward a Critical Edition of the Works of Aldous Huxley." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 211–225.
    • Real, Willi. "From Brave New World to Island : Didactic and Methodological Suggestions for a New Course Plan." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 191–209.
    • Ross, Ian. "Towards the Perennial Philosophy: A Meditation on Aldous Huxley's Essay 'Beliefs' and David Hume's Resort to Book Burning." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 117–143.
    • Schmithausen, Lambert. "Aldous Huxley's View of Nature." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 151–173.
    • Sexton, James. "Aldous Huxley's Three Plays, 1931–1948." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 59–74.
    • Stankiewicz, W. J. "Aldous Huxley Our Contemporary (A Political Theorist's View)." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 31–41.
    • Tigges, Wim. "White Peacocks in a Waste Land: A Reading of Crome Yellow." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 19–33.
    • Vetter, Tilmann. "Aldous Huxley Between East and West." Introduction to Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 3–8.
    • Wagner, Gerhard. The "Beauty-Truths" of Literature: Elemente einer Dichtungstheorie in Aldous Huxleys Essayistik (Münster, 2001).
    • Wagner, Gerhard. "Aldous Huxley as Anthologist: Texts and Pretexts and The Perennial Philosophy." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 145–155.
    • Watt, Donald. "A Modest Proposal: Brave New World as Contemporary Film." Aldous Huxley Annual, 1 (2001), 43–64.
    • Wezler, Albrecht. "'Psychedelic' Drugs as Means to Mystical Experience: Aldous Huxley versus Indian Reality." Aldous Huxley Between East and West, ed. C. C. Barfoot (Amsterdam, 2001), 191–220.
    • Yelkenli, Mustafa. "Yeni Cesur Dünya." E: Aylik Kültür ve Edebiyat Dergisi, 24 (March 2001), 90–92.

    2000

    • Baker, James R. "Golding and Huxley: The Fables of Demonic Possession." Twentieth Century Literature, 46.3 (2000), 311–327.
    • Baker, Robert. "Introduction." Huxley, Aldous: Complete Essays, ed. with a commentary by Robert S. Baker and James Sexton, I: 1920–1925 (Chicago, 2000), xv–xx.
    • Baker, Robert. "Introduction." Huxley, Aldous: Complete Essays, ed. with a commentary by Robert S. Baker and James Sexton, II: 1926–1929 (Chicago, 2000), xi–xviii.
    • Bradshaw, David and James Sexton. "Introduction." Aldous Huxley, Now More Than Ever, ed. with an introduction by David Bradshaw and James Sexton (Austin, 2000), xi–xxvi.
    • Jansohn, Christa. "Titelprobleme in der anglistischen Literatur- und Übersetzungswissenschaft." Sprachkunst, 31.2 (2000), 339–355.
    • Kober-Tomasek, Christiane. Ganzheitlichkeit und literarisches Experiment: Zum Verhältnis von Körper, Verstand, Seele und Geist im Werk Aldous Huxleys (Frankfurt a. M., 2000).
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Aldous Huxley, Evelyn Waugh, and Birth Control in Black Mischief." Journal of Modern Literature, 23.2 (1999–2000), 277–290.
    • Menninghaus, Sabine. Vorstellungsweisen künstlerischer Transformation: Naturwissenschaftliche Analogien bei Aldous Huxley, James Joyce und Virginia Woolf (Münster, 2000).
    • Morell, Hortensia R. "Relaciones musicales en El obsceno pájaro de la noche: Beethoven, Aldous Huxley y José Donoso." Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, 34.1 (2000), 71–86.
    • Pordzik, Ralph. "Gelebte Zukunft: Aldous Huxley, Marge Piercy und die Ambiguisierung der positiven Utopie 1960–1980." Anglistik, 11 (September 2000), 74–89.
    • Posner, R. A. "Orwell versus Huxley: Economics, Technology, Privacy, and Satire." Philosophy and Literature, 24 (2000), 1–33.

    1999

    • Brander, Laurence. "The Rise of Mass Man." Readings on 'Brave New World,' ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 70–76.
    • Carter, Michael. "Perspective, Oil Painting and the Ends of the World." Seriously Weird: Papers on the Grotesque, ed. Alice Mills. (New York, 1999), 181–191.
    • Clute, John. "Brave New World, Sixty Years Later." Readings on 'Brave New World,' ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 91–95.
    • Davies, Laurence. "At Play in the Fields of Our Ford: Utopian Distopianism in Atwood, Huxley, and Zamyatin." Transformations in Utopia: Changing Views of the Perfect Society, ed. George Slusser et al. (New York, 1999), 204–215.
    • de Koster, Katie. "Aldous Huxley: A Selfless and Unobtrusive Hero." Readings on 'Brave New World,' ed. Katie • de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 13–24.
    • de Koster, Katie (ed.). Readings on 'Brave New World.' (San Diego, 1999).
    • Dimitriu, Rodica. Aldous Huxley in Romania (Iaşi, 1999).
    • Erzgräber, Willi. "Aldous Huxley – Satire und Didaxis in der Darstellung der gesellschaftlichen Wirklichkeit." Der englische Roman von Joseph Conrad bis Graham Greene (Tübingen und Basel, 1999), 275–321.
    • Ferns, C. S. "Using Fantasy to Criticize Reality." Readings on 'Brave New World,' ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 106–113.
    • Firchow, Peter. "Brave New World Satirizes the American Present, Not the British Future." Readings on 'Brave New World,' ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 77–85.
    • Firchow, Peter Edgerly. "Huxley's Characters Are Appropriate for the Novel." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 139–149.
    • Goodrich, J. L. "Bringing Order out of Chaos: Huxley's Time Must Have a Stop and Vedanta." Extrapolation, 40 (1999), 145–152.
    • Gravet, Sharron. "Will the 'Real' William Randolph Hearst Please Stand Up? Joe Stoyte versus Charles Foster Kane." Studies in Popular Culture, 21.3 (1999), 23–36.
    • Holmes, Charles M. "The Self Cannot Survive in Huxley's Utopia." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 26–32.
    • Le Bouille, Lucien. "Inter- and Intracultural Antinomies in Aldous Huxley." Intercultural Encounters – Studies in English Literatures, ed. Heinz Antor and Kevin L. Cope. (Heidelberg, 1999), 315–326.
    • Matter, William. "Utopia Isn't All It's Cracked Up to Be." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 61–69.
    • May, Keith M. "Huxley's Literary Techniques." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 114–121.
    • Nance, Guinevera A. "Creating the Plot." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 97–105.
    • Needham, Joseph. "Huxley's Biology is Perfectly Right." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 56–60.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. "Aldous Huxley in Münster: The Foundation of the Aldous Huxley Society and the Centre for Aldous Huxley Studies." Anglistik, 10 (September 1999), 133–135.
    • Petre, M. D. "An Argument against Bolshevist Ideals." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 33–41.
    • Rourke, Brian Russel. "Mexicos of the Mind: British Writers of the 1930s in Mexico." Dissertation Abstracts International, 60.4 (1999), 1147.
    • Sion, Ronald T. "Aldous Huxley and the Human Cost of Technological Progress." Dissertation Abstracts International, 60.1 (1999), 142.
    • Sisk, David W. "Using Language in a World that Debases Language." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 122–129.
    • Szerb, Antal. "History of World Literature: An Excerpt on Aldous Huxley." Hungarian Quarterly, 40 (1999), 42–44.
    • Varricchio, Mario. "Power of Images/Images of Power in Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four." Utopian Studies, 10.1 (1999), 98–114.
    • Watt, Donald. "Huxley's Manuscript Revisions." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 130–138.
    • Yancey, Philip. "Big Nanny is Watching." Readings on "Brave New World," ed. Katie de Koster (San Diego, 1999), 86–90.

    1998

    • Bradshaw, David. "Introduction." Aldous Huxley and Christopher Isherwood. Jacob's Hands (London: Bloomsbury, 1998), vii–xxx.
    • Christianson, Scott R. "Aldous Huxley (26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963)." British Travel Writers, 1910–1939, ed. Barbara Brothers and Julia M. Gergits (Detroit, 1998), 155–167.
    • Diemert, Brian. "The Trials of Astrology in T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land: A Gloss of Lines 57–59." Journal of Modern Literature, 22.1 (1998), 175–183.
    • Huxley, Laura Archera. "To Heal or Not to Heal." Aldous Huxley and Christopher Isherwood. Jacob's Hands: A Fable (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998), xxxiii–xxxvi.
    • Izzo, David Garrett. Aldous Huxley & W. H. Auden: "On Language" (West Cornwall, 1998).
    • Kretschmer, Ulrike. Der Mensch – Affe oder gottähnliches Wesen? Philosophisch-anthropologische Vorstellungen im Werk Aldous Huxleys (Münster, 1998).
    • McGiveron, Rafeeq O. "Huxley's Brave New World." Explicator, 57.1 (1998), 27–30.
    • Novikova, Tat'iana. "Neobyknovennye prikliucheniia nauki v utopii i antiutopii: G. Uells, O. Khaksli, A. Platonov." Voprosy Literatury, 4 (July–August 1998), 179–203.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. "Modernism Revisited: Willi Erzgräber's Studies in Modern English and Anglo-Irish Literature." Connotations, 7 (1997/98), 116–127.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. "Aldous Huxley, Detractor or Admirer of Swift?" Swift: The Enigmatic Dean: Festschrift for Hermann Josef Real, ed. Rudolf Freiburg, Arno Löffler and Wolfgang Zach (Tübingen, 1998), 159–171.
    • Pieracini, Rolando. Aldous Huxley e l’Italia (Napoli, 1998).
    • Razumovskaia, T. F. "Publitsistika M. Gor'kogo i ee angliiskie ekvivalenty: Na materiale antiutopii." Maksim Gor'kii XX vek: Gor'kovskie chtennia, ed. G. S. Zaitseva et al. (Novgorod, 1998), 296–301.
    • Wolf, Werner. "'The musicalization of fiction': Versuche intermedialer Grenzüberschreitung zwischen Musik und Literatur im englischen Erzählen des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts." Intermedialität: Theorie und Praxis eines interdisziplinären Forschungsgebiets, ed. Jörg Helbig (Berlin, 1998), 133–164.

  • 1997-1994

    1997

    • Begnoche, Suzanne R. "Aldous Huxley's Soviet Source Material: An Unpublished Letter." English Language Notes, 34.3 (1997), 51–56.
    • Birgy, Philippe. "Point Counterpoint: Le Journal de Philip Quarles et la théorie du modernisme en littérature." Etudes Britannique Contemporaines, 11 (June 1997), 37–45.
    • Kendall, Tim. "'Joy, Fire, Joy': Blaise Pascal's 'Memorial' and the Visionary Explorations of T. S. Eliot, Aldous Huxley, and William Golding." Literature & Theology: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Theory, Criticism & Culture, 11 (1997), 299–312.
    • Roes, Carla. The Counterpoint of Satire: Art and Criticism in Aldous Huxley's Early Novels. Dissertation (Jena, 1997).
    • Sandhaug, Christina. "Caliban's Intertextual Refusal: The Tempest in Brave New World and Galatea 2.2." Nordlit, 2 (Fall 1997), 23–44.
    • Sexton, James. "Brave New World, the Feelies, and Elinor Glyn." English Language Notes, 35 (1997), 35–38.
    • Suhamy, Henri. "Aldous Huxley et la musique." Musique en texte, with an introduction by Jean-Pierre Naugrette (Nanterre, 1997), 129–142.

    1996

    • Baker, Robert S. "Aldous Huxley: History and Science Between the Wars." Clio, 25.3 (1996), 293–300.
    • Basnayake, Valentine. "Psychedelia-Music Relationships in the Writings of Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)." Ceylon Medical Journal, 40 (1996), 75ff.
    • Bradshaw, David. "The Best of Companions: J. W. N. Sullivan, Aldous Huxley, and the New Physics." Review of English Studies, 47 (May, 1996), 188–206. (Part 1)
    • Bradshaw, David. "The Best of Companions: J. W. N. Sullivan, Aldous Huxley and the New Physics." Review of English Studies, 47 (August, 1996), 352–368. (Part 2)
    • Deery, June. Aldous Huxley and the Mysticism of Science, (London, 1996).
    • Keulks, Gavin. "Aldous Huxley: A Centenary Bibliography (1978–1995)." Journal of Modern Literature, 20 (1996), 223–238.
    • Legg, Raymond Elliott Jr. "The Intellectual Tourist: A Study of Aldous Huxley's Spirituality." Dissertation Abstracts International, 57 (1996), 1633A.
    • Meckier, Jerome (ed.). Critical Essays on Aldous Huxley (New York, 1996).
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Aldous Huxley: Dystopian Essayist of the 1930s." Utopian Studies, 7 (1996), 196–212.

    1995

    • Baker, Robert S. "The Nightmare of the Frankfurt School: The Marquis de Sade and the Problem of Modernity in Aldous Huxley's Dystopian Narrative." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 245–260.
    • Birnbaum, Milton and Robert Drake. "Marking and Remembering: Memorial Notes on Aldous Huxley and Cleanth Brooks." Modern Age, 37 (1995), 163–166.
    • Blinderman, Charles. "The Descent of Words." The Language Quarterly, 33 (1995), 224–241.
    • Bode, Christoph. "Epistemological Inconsistencies in Aldous Huxley's Later Works." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 319–333.
    • Bradshaw, David. "The Flight from Gaza: Aldous Huxley's Involvement with the Peace Pledge Union in the Context of His Overall Intellectual Development." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 9–27.
    • Cupers, Jean-Louis. "Huxley's Variations on a Musical Theme: From the Mendelssohnian Chord in 'Farcial History of Richard Greenow' to the (Syn)Aesthetic Experience of Music in Island." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 83–105.
    • Dunaway, David King. Aldous Huxley Recollected: An Oral History (New York, 1995).
    • Dunaway, David King. "Literary Correspondence: Aldous Huxley and Gerald Heard." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 29–42.
    • Fietz, Lothar. "The Fragmentariness of the Self: Continuity and Discontinuity in the Works of Aldous Huxley." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 347–358.
    • Firchow, Peter. "Aldous Huxley and the Modernist Canon." Anglistentag Graz 1994: Proceedings, ed. Wolfgang Riehle and Hugo Keiper (Tübingen, 1995), 531–545.
    • Firchow, Peter. "Huxley, Eliot and the Origins of Poetic Modernism." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 107–121.
    • Gill, Kulwant Singh. "Crisis of Double Consciousness in the Huxley Canon." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 283–297.
    • Holmes, Charles M. "The Sinister Outer World: Aldous Huxley and International Politics." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 187–205.
    • Keulen, Maggi. "'Where Is Here?' or: The Importance of First Sentences in Novels." Near Encounters: Festschrift for Richard Martin, ed. Hanjo Berressem and Bernd Herzogenrath (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 151–159.
    • Koppenfels, Werner von. "Themes & Variations: Aldous Huxley, Essayist." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 45–54.
    • Landor, Mikhail. "Oldos Khaksli: Popytki dialoga s sovetskoi storonoi." Voprosy Literatury, 5 (1995), 211–228.
    • Leon, Juan. "Moderns Reading Jefferson: Ezra Pound, Aldous Huxley, and 'Intellectual Populism' in Our Time." Review of English Literature, 68 (1995), 115–130.
    • Marovitz, Sanford E. "Ape and Essance: Fright or Fantasy?" 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 159–173.
    • May, Keith M. "Huxley's Marriage of Heaven and Hell." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 335–345.
    • Meckier, Jerome. "Aldous Huxley, from Poet to Mystic: The Poetry of Ideas, the Idea of Poetry." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 123–141.
    • Nance, Guin A. "Dragons and Dragonmen: Huxley's Heroines." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 145–156.
    • Nugel, Bernfried. "Aldous Huxley's Revisions in the Final Typescript of Island." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 225–243.
    • Nugel, Bernfried (ed.). Now More Than Ever: Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994 (Frankfurt a. M., 1995).
    • Paulsell, Sally A. "Aldous Huxley." British Short-Fiction Writers 1915–1945, ed. and with an introduction by John H. Rogers (Detroit, 1996), 149–159. 1995
    • Paulsell, Sally A. "Color and Light: Huxley's Pathway to Spiritual Reality." Twentieth Century Literature, 41 (1995), 81–107.
    • Payne, Robert: "Aldous Huxley." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 1–6.
    • Rindisbacher, Hans J. "Sweet Scents and Stench: Traces of Post/Modernism in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 209–223.
    • Rohmann, Gerd. "Island: Huxley's Ecological Utopia." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 175–185.
    • Sexton, James. "Huxley's Lost Play: Now More than Ever." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 57–81.
    • Singh, Kirpal. "Aldous Huxley through Asian Eyes: A Re-Consideration of Time Must Have a Stop." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 263–268.
    • Thody, Philip. "Huxley and Religion: From Agnosticism to Mystical Disbelief." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 271–281.
    • Vitoux, Pierre. "Aldous Huxley on D. H. Lawrence's Philosophy of Life." 'Now More Than Ever': Proceedings of the Aldous Huxley Centenary Symposium Münster 1994, ed. Bernfried Nugel (Frankfurt a. M., 1995), 301–317.
    • Wells, Walter. "Between Two Worlds: Aldous Huxley and Evelyn Waugh in Hollywood." Los Angeles in Fiction: A Collection of Essays: From James M. Cain to Walter Mosley, ed. David Fine (Albuquerque, 1995), 187–205.
    • Wolf, Christopher. "Recollections from a Utopian Scrapbook: Santa Barbara and the Brave New World." Thresholds, 9 (1995), 140–143.

    1994

    • Abbott, Faith. "What Would Surprise Aldous Huxley?" The Human Life Review, 20 (1994), 65–66.
    • Aldiss, Brian W. "Aldous Huxley Reappraised." Nature, 370 (1994), 337ff.
    • Aldiss, Brian W. "Between Privy and Universe: Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)." The New York Review of Science Fiction, 7.2 (1994), 19–21.
    • Barlow, J. S. "Aldous Huxley: The Transformation of Consciousness." The Month, 27 (1994), 377ff.
    • Bradshaw, David. "Introduction." Aldous Huxley. Brave New World (London, 1994), n. p.
    • Bradshaw, David. "A New Bibliography of Aldous Huxley's Work and Its Reception, 1912–1937." Bulletin of Bibliography, 51.3 (1994), 237–255.
    • Bradshaw, David. "Introduction." The Hidden Huxley: Contempt and Compassion for the Masses, 1920–1936, ed. David Bradshaw (London, 1994), vii–xxvi.
    • Bradshaw, David. "Chroniclers of Folly: Huxley and H. L. Mencken 1920–26." The Hidden Huxley: Contempt and Compassion for the Masses, 1920–1936, ed. David Bradshaw (London, 1994), 1–30.
    • Fairservice, David. "The Genius and the Goddess: Lampedusa's La sirena." Spunti e Ricerche, 10 (1994), 93–99.
    • Fietz, Lothar. Fragmentarisches Existieren: Wandlungen des Mythos von der verlorenen Ganzheit in der Geschichte philosophischer, theologischer und literarischer Menschenbilder (Tübingen, 1994). [With chapters on Huxley.]
    • Lee, Sang-Wha. "[Aldous Huxley's Final Utopian Vision: A Study of Island]." Journal of English Language and Literature, 40 (1994), 493–517.
    • Mayrata, Ramón. "El hombre del ojo blanco y opaco." Suplemento Literario La Nación (Buenos Aires), 18 December 1994, 8.
    • McCartney, George. "Satire between the Wars: Evelyn Waugh and Others." The Columbia History of the British Novel, ed. John Richetti et al. (New York, 1994), 867–894.
    • Miller, Tom. "H. G. Wells and Aldous Huxley." The Wellsian, 17 (Winter 1994), 3–10.
    • Otten, Kurt. "Die Suche nach dem Ganzen der Natur und die Fragmentierung der Menschen: Zu einem Hauptthema Aldous Huxleys." Das Natur/Kultur-Paradigma in der englischsprachigen Erzählliteratur des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts: Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Paul Goetsch, ed. Konrad Gross et al. (Tübingen, 1994), 150–174.
    • Roder, Tom. "(Un)Reliability and Pan-(In)Significance in 'Under the Volcano' and 'Island': A Preliminary Overview." Beyond the Pleasure Dome: Writing and Addiction from the Romantics, ed. Sue Vice, Matthew Campbell and Tim Armstrong (Sheffield, 1994), 206–215.
    • Rosenthal, Michael. "Isherwood, Huxley, and the Thirties." The Columbia History of the British Novel, ed. John Richetti et al. (New York, 1994), 740–764.
    • Schulz, Clair. Aldous Huxley 1894–1963: A Centenary Catalogue (Stevens Point, WI, 1994).
    • Schulz, Clair. "Collecting Aldous Huxley." Firsts: Collecting Modern First Editions, 4. 9 (September, 1994), 30–35.
    • Sexton, James. "Introduction." Aldous Huxley's Hearst Essays: 1931–1935, ed. James Sexton (New York & London, 1994), xiii–xxiv.
    • Uematsu, Yasuo. "A Huxleyan Triad: Language, Personality, and the 'Diverse Laws.'" Eigo Eibungaku Kenkyujo Kito, 23–24 (1994–1995), 1–16.