Books •
Seneca and Elizabethan Tragedy (
Cambridge University Press, 1922 C.U.P. paperback 2009, ) •
Euripides and his Influence (Marshall Jones, Boston, 1923 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015005676922&seq=9; Harrap, London, 1924; Literary Licensing LLC paperback 2012, ) •
Euripides: Medea, partly in the original and partly in translation; with introduction and notes (
Oxford University Press, 1923) •
Euripides: Medea; verse translation, with introduction and notes (Oxford University Press, 1924) •
Ferenc Békássy: '' 'Adriatica' and other poems''; selection with preface (
Hogarth Press, London, 1925) •
Authors Dead and Living; reviews and essays from the
New Statesman [Li-Po, Drayton, Donne, Vaughan, Cotton, Marvell, Leopardi, Melville, Whitman, Swinburne, O'Shaughnessy, Flecker, Masefield, Housman, de la Mare, Bottomley, Davies, Rosenberg, Drinkwater, Dobson, Luce, Campbell, H.D., Edna St Vincent Millay, Belloc, Blunt, Sara Teasdale, Yeats, Lawrence, Wolfe, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Graves] (Chatto & Windus, London, 1926 Hassell Street Press, 2021, ISBN 1013735471; essay on Housman reprinted in the
Critical Heritage series, ed. Philip Gardner, 1992) •
The River Flows; novel (Hogarth Press, London, 1926) •
The Complete Works of John Webster; edition in four volumes: 1 [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015049676227;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=9;num=iii, 2 3 [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015081234950;page=root;seq=9;view=image;size=100;orient=0, 4 (Chatto & Windus, London, 1927; Houghton Mifflin, N.Y., 1928; O.U.P., New York, 1937; Chatto & Windus, London, 1966 [https://archive.org/details/dli.ernet.235687/page/n5/mode/2up [https://archive.org/details/dli.ernet.235690/page/n5/mode/2up Gordian Press, N.Y., 1966) • ''Tragedy in Relation to Aristotle's 'Poetics'' (Hogarth Press, London, 1927) [https://archive.org/details/tragedyinrelatio0000luca/page/n5/mode/2up •
Time and Memory; poems and verse translations (Hogarth Press, London, 1929) •
Cécile; novel (
Chatto & Windus, London, 1930;
Henry Holt, New York, 1930 Chatto & Windus Centaur Library, London, 1931) •
Marionettes; poems and verse translations (Cambridge University Press, 1930; paperback 2012, ) [http://www.cambridge.org/fr/academic/subjects/literature/english-literature-general-interest/marionettes •
Eight Victorian Poets; essays [Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Clough, Rossetti, Swinburne, Morris, Hardy] (Cambridge University Press, 1930) •
The Art of Dying – an anthology of last words; selected with
Francis Birrell; preface by Lucas (Hogarth Press, London, 1930) •
The Wild Tulip; novella (Joiner & Steele, London, 1932) •
Ariadne; poem, in four books (Cambridge University Press, 1932; paperback 2014, ) *
Alfred, Lord Tennyson – an anthology; with introduction (Cambridge University Press, 1932; paperback 2013, ) [https://books.google.com/books?id=r0k8AAAAIAAJ&dq=%22F.+L.+Lucas%22&pg=PR11 •
Thomas Lovell Beddoes – an anthology; with introduction (Cambridge University Press, 1932; paperback 2013, ) •
Dante Gabriel Rossetti – an anthology; with introduction (Cambridge University Press, 1933; paperback 2013, ) *
George Crabbe – an anthology; with introduction (Cambridge University Press, 1933) •
The Bear Dances: A Play in Three Acts; drama, with political essay: 'The Gospel According to Saint Marx' (Cassell, London, 1933) •
The Criticism of Poetry; essay [The Warton Lecture on English Poetry, 1933;
Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol.19. (Oxford University Press, London, 1933) •
Studies French and English essays [Hesiod, Langland, Ronsard, Montaigne [https://iwpbooks.me/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/lucas.pdf, Dorothy Osborne, Crabbe, Beddoes, Flaubert, Proust] (Cassell, London, 1934; revised edition, 1950); (essay on
Ronsard reprinted in
The Cassell Miscellany, London, 1958); Forgotten Books edition, 2017 •
From Olympus to the Styx; Greek travelogue, written with Prudence Lucas (Cassell, London, 1934) •
Marie Mauron:
Mount Peacock, or Progress in Provence; translation, with introduction (Cambridge University Press, 1934; paperback, 2014 ) *
Poems, 1935; poems and verse translations, with preface (Cambridge University Press, 1935) •
Four Plays:
'Land's End'; 'Surrender to Discretion';
'The Lovers of Gudrun'; 'Death of a Ghost' (Cambridge University Press, 1935) •
The Awakening of Balthazar; poem for the Abyssinian Red Cross Fund (Cassell, London, 1935) •
The Decline and Fall of the Romantic Ideal; literary criticism, with Iceland travelogue and essay on Icelandic Sagas (Cambridge University Press, 1936 [https://archive.org/details/TheEclineAndFallOfTheRomanticIdeal/page/n1/mode/2up; Read Books paperback 2012, ; CUP paperback 2014, ) *
The Golden Cockerel Greek Anthology; originals and verse translations, with introduction and notes; engravings by
Lettice Sandford (
Golden Cockerel Press, 1937) •
The Woman Clothed with the Sun, and Other Stories; a novella and short stories (Cassell, London, 1937; Simon and Schuster, New York, 1938) •
The Delights of Dictatorship; history and politics (Heffer, Cambridge, 1938) •
Doctor Dido; novel (Cassell, London, 1938) •
A Greek Garland; a Selection from the Palatine Anthology; originals and verse translations, with introduction and notes [enlarged version of 1937 volume (Oxford University Press, 1939) •
Journal Under the Terror, 1938; diary (Cassell, London, 1939) *
The Vigil of Venus; the original and a verse translation, with introduction and notes; engravings by
John Buckland Wright (Golden Cockerel Press, 1939) •
Messene Redeemed; a verse drama (Oxford University Press, 1940) •
Ten Victorian Poets; essays [Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Clough, Patmore, Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, Swinburne, Morris, Hardy (Cambridge University Press, 1940; essay on Hardy reprinted in the
Macmillan Casebook series, editors Gibson & Johnson, 1979) •
Critical Thoughts in Critical Days; essay (Allen & Unwin, London, 1942) •
Tennyson, Poetry and Prose; an anthology, with introduction and notes (Oxford University Press, 1947) •
The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite; the original and a verse translation, with introduction and notes; engravings by
Mark Severin (Golden Cockerel Press, 1948) •
Aphrodite – two verse translations: the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite and the Pervigilium Veneris; with the originals; brings together 1939 and 1948 volumes (Cambridge University Press, 1948) •
Gilgamesh, King of Erech; poem in free verse, re-telling the Sumerian epic; engravings by
Dorothea Braby (Golden Cockerel Press, 1948) •
Homer: The Odyssey; verse translation in selection, with introduction and notes; engravings by John Buckland Wright (
Folio Society, 1948) •
Musaeus: Hero and Leander; verse translation, with introduction; engravings by John Buckland Wright (Golden Cockerel Press, 1949) •
Homer: The Iliad; verse translation in selection, with introduction and notes; engravings by John Buckland Wright (Folio Society, 1950) •
Literature and Psychology; literary criticism based on the case-notes of
Wilhelm Stekel [Shakespeare, The Romantics, Romanticism in Decay] (Cassell, London, 1951; revised edition,
University of Michigan Press, 1957 *
Greek Poetry for Everyman; verse translations, with introductions and notes (Dent, London, 1951) [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015003875856;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=13;num=ix •
From Many Times and Lands; poems of legend and history (Bodley Head, London, 1953) •
Greek Drama for Everyman; full verse translations [Prometheus Bound, Agamemnon, Oedipus the King, Antigone, Hippolytus, Bacchae, Clouds] and selections, with introductions and notes (Dent, London, 1954) •
Style (Cassell, London, 1955; 2nd ed., with footnote translations: Collier Books, 1962, Pan Books, 1964; 3rd ed. Harriman House Publishing, 2012 ); 4th ed. Harriman House Publishing, 2020, with foreword by
Joseph Epstein *''Tragedy: Serious Drama in Relation to Aristotle's 'Poetics''; revised and enlarged edition of 1927 volume (Hogarth Press, London, 1957; with footnote translations: Collier Books, 1962) •
Tennyson [https://archive.org/details/tennyson002145mbp; essay [British Council 'Writers and their Works' series] (Longman, London, 1957) •
Webster: The White Devil; revised edition (Chatto & Windus, London, 1958) •
Webster: The Duchess of Malfi; revised edition (Chatto & Windus, London, 1958) •
The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-Century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, Goldsmith (Cassell, London, 1958; Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015 *
The Art of Living: Four Eighteenth-Century Minds: Hume, Horace Walpole, Burke, Benjamin Franklin (Cassell, London, 1959) [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39076005377291;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=11;num=v •
The Greatest Problem, and Other Essays; an essay on world
overpopulation, literary essays [Tolstoy, Housman, 'Translation'], and autobiographical pieces (Cassell, London, 1960) •
The Drama of Ibsen and Strindberg; literary criticism (Cassell, London, 1962) •
August Strindberg: Inferno; translation by
Mary Sandbach, introduction by Lucas (Hutchinson, London, 1962) •
The Drama of Chekhov, Synge, Yeats and Pirandello; literary criticism (Cassell, London, 1963) •
Greek Poetry; verse translations; revised and renamed edition of 1951 volume, without the passages from Homer (
Everyman Library, Dent, London, 1966) •
Greek Drama for the Common Reader; verse translations; revised and renamed edition of 1954 volume (Chatto & Windus, London, 1967) •
Greek Tragedy and Comedy; verse translations; renamed paperback edition of 1967 volume (Viking Press, New York, 1968) •
The English Agent: A Tale of The Peninsular War; novel (Cassell, London, 1969)
Other writings • 'The Boar'; short story set in the aftermath of the
Second Servile War (
Athenaeum, 10 September 1920) *'The Fortune of Carthage'; short story on the
Battle of the Metaurus (
Athenaeum, 28 January 1921) [https://archive.org/details/sim_athenaeum-uk_1920-01-28_4735/page/90/mode/2up • 'The Brown Bag'; short story (
Cambridge Review, 6 May 1921) • 'The Battlefield of Pharsalos'; report on a field study (
Annual of the British School at Athens, No. XXIV, 1919–21) [https://www.jstor.org/stable/30102514?seq=1 • 'The Reverse of Aristotle'; a discussion of
Peripeteia (
Classical Review, August–September 1923) [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=3665312 • 'The Waste Land'; review (
New Statesman, 3 November 1923 reprinted in the
Macmillan Casebook series and the
Critical Heritage series) • 'The Duchess of Malfi'; essay (
New Statesman, 1 March 1924) [https://archive.org/details/sim_new-statesman_1924-03-01_22_567/page/602/mode/2up • 'Playing the Devil'; theatre-review of
The White Devil (
New Statesman, 17 October 1925) *'English Literature'; essay on English at Cambridge (
University Studies, Cambridge 1933; editor Harold Wright; London, 1933) • 'Poetry Examined by Professor Housman'; review of Housman's
Name and Nature of Poetry (
Cambridge Review, 8 June 1933) • 'Iceland: 1. In theory' [on the sagas,
The Cornhill Magazine, July 1935 (vol.152, no.907), p.11 *'Iceland: 2. In practice' [travelogue,
The Cornhill Magazine, August 1935 (vol.152, no.908), p.9 *'Mithridates – The Poetry of A.E. Housman'; essay (
Cambridge Review, 15 May 1936; reprinted in
A. E. Housman: The Critical Heritage, ed. Philip Gardner, 1992; reprinted 2024) • 'Julian Bell'; a memoir (
Cambridge Review, 15 October 1937; reprinted in
The Cambridge Mind, editors Homberger, Janeway & Shama, 1970) • 'Proud Motherhood (Madrid A.D. 1937)'; poem (
Poems for Spain, 1939; editors Spender & Lehmann; reprinted in
The Penguin Book of Spanish Civil War Verse) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gKWk3OqwyhAC&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=%27#v=onepage&q='&f=false • 'William Wordsworth'; essay (
Fifteen Poets, an anthology, Oxford University Press, 1941) *'A History of Hut 3', National Archives documents, ref. HW3/119 and HW3/120 [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=C2228227 *'Poet Laureate of Henry VIII'; essay on
John Skelton (
The Listener, 8 May 1947, p. 270) • 'Poetry'; 'Epic'; 'Ode'; 'Elegy'; 'Lyric'; 'Pastoral'; articles (''
Chambers's Encyclopaedia'', 1950–66) • 'On the Fascination of Style'; essay (
Holiday, March 1960; reprinted in
The Odyssey Reader: Ideas and Style, ed. Birk and Birk, N.Y. 1968, and in
Readings for Writers, ed. Jo Ray McCuen and Anthony C. Winkler, N.Y., 2009 ); reissued as 'How to Write Powerful Prose', Petersfield, 2012 [http://www.harriman-house.com/book/view/326/lifestyle/f-l-lucas/how-to-write-powerful-prose/) • 'Johnson's
Bête Grise'; essay on Johnson's criticism of Gray's poetry (
The New Rambler: Journal of the Johnson Society of London, June 1960) • 'The Lonely Beauty of Iceland'; travelogue (
Holiday, September 1963) • 'Across Eternal Egypt'; travelogue (
Holiday, June 1964) • 'The Art of Proverbs'; essay (
Holiday, September 1965; reprinted in Mieder and Sobieski, ''Gold Nuggets or Fool's Gold? Magazine and Newspaper Articles on the (Ir)relevance of Proverbial Phrases'', Burlington, 2006) • 'Long Lives the Emperor'; essay on
The Hundred Days (
The Historical Journal, Vol.8, No.1, Cambridge, 1965
Political letters • 'New Forms of Harmony in Germany' (
The Listener [BBC, 16 August 1933) • 'Germany, Europe and Peace' (
Week-end Review, 16 September 1933) • 'Germany and Europe' (
Week-end Review, 21 October 1933) • 'Abyssinia: Our Duty' (
The Daily Telegraph, 25 July 1935) • 'Italy and Abyssinia' (
Daily Telegraph, 31 July 1935) • 'Italy's Claims' (
Daily Telegraph, 7 August 1935) • 'An Italian Teacher's Political Views' (
Manchester Guardian, 9 August 1935) • 'Impartiality at Cambridge' (
Manchester Guardian, 14 August 1935) • 'Home-truths from Italy' (
New Statesman and Nation, 24 August 1935) • 'Reply to an Italian's defence' (
Morning Post, 12 October 1935) • 'Mussolini's War' (
Manchester Guardian, 14 October 1935) • 'Mr. Bernard Shaw's Letter' (
The Times, 24 October 1935) • 'The Italians in Tripoli' (
Manchester Guardian, 11 January 1936) • 'Congratulations to the University of Heidelberg' (
Cambridge Review, 14 February 1936) • 'The League's Abyssinian Front' (
Manchester Guardian, 12 March 1936) • 'Alliance with Germany' (
Daily Telegraph, written 27 April 1936) • 'An Open Letter to
Lord Halifax' (
Journal Under the Terror, 12 May 1938) • 'Labour and the Popular Front' (
New Statesman and Nation, 14 May 1938) • 'Air Defence' (
Daily Telegraph, 16 May 1938) • 'Britain and Political Refugees' (
Manchester Guardian, 20 May 1938) • 'Refugee Jews and England' (
Manchester Guardian, 26 August 1938) • 'The European Crisis' (
Manchester Guardian, 15 September 1938) •
'The Funeral of British Honour' (
Manchester Guardian, 4 October 1938) • 'The Refugees in Czechoslovakia' (
Manchester Guardian, 3 November 1938) • 'The Two Voices' (
Manchester Guardian, 7 November 1938) • 'After Barcelona' (
Manchester Guardian, 7 February 1939) • 'Germany and World Empire' (
Manchester Guardian, 10 February 1939) • 'Hitler as "The Friend of Peace" ' (
Manchester Guardian, 24 February 1939) • 'Friendship with Germany' (
Manchester Guardian, 8 March 1939) • 'German Opinion about England' (
Manchester Guardian, 15 August 1939) ==Adaptations==