Original works: • "Hanging by My Thumbs" in
The New American Caravan (1931) •
Nathaniel Hawthorne: The American Years (1948, 1971) {{cite web {{cite magazine •
Famous American Men of Letters, illustrated by Gerald McCann (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1956) •
Alexander Wilson: Naturalist and Pioneer: A Biography, decorated by Robert Ball (1961) •
Real McCoy: The Life and Times of Norman Selby (1971) •
Hidden Northwest (1972)
Editorial works: •
The Humorous Side of Erskine Caldwell anthology edited and introduced by Robert Cantwell (1951) •
White Rose of Memphis by William C. Falkner, introduced by Robert Cantwell (1953) •
Charterhouse of Parma, by Marie-Henri Beyle (
Stendhal, translated by Lady Mary Loyd, revised by Robert Cantwell, preface by
Honoré de Balzac, illustrated by
Rafaello Busoni (1955) • ''Tess of the d'Urbervilles'' by
Thomas Hardy, introduced by Robert Cantwell (1956) •
Far from the Madding Crowd, by
Thomas Hardy, introduced by Robert Cantwell, engraved by
Agnes Miller Parker (1958) •
The History of Pendennis by
William Makepeace Thackeray, introduced by Robert Cantwell (1961)
Unfinished works: • Biography of
E. A. Filene with
Lincoln Steffens (1934) • Autobiography of
James B. McNamara, convicted labor dynamiter • Small Boston, projected novel from the early 1970s • The FBI, privacy, and Cantwell's involvement with politics and Whittaker Chambers • Four Novelists on
William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, James T. Farrell and Erskine Caldwell
Articles: Before joining
TIME, Cantwell wrote (mostly book reviews) for
The New Republic,
The Nation, and
The Outlook: • "Lawrence's Last Novel" (Review),
The New Republic (December 24, 1930) • "Selma Lagerlof" (Review),
The New Republic (February 25, 1931) • "Sympathetic to Revolt" (Review),
The New Republic (March 25, 1931) • "California" (Review),
The Nation (April 15, 1931) • "Faulkner's Thirteen Stories" (Review),
The New Republic (October 21, 1931) • "Conflict Between Sisters" (Review),
The Saturday Review (November 7, 1931) • "The Week's Reading" (Review),
The Outlook (November 25, 1931) • "Portrait of America" (Review),
The Saturday Review (December 19, 1931) • "The Wreck of the Gravy Train",
The New Republic (January 6, 1932) • "Second Person Singular" (Review),
The Nation (March 9, 1932) • "Order and Disorder" (Review),
The Saturday Review (March 12, 1932) • "The End of Tradition" (Review),
The New Republic (March 30, 1932) • "Polishing Our Bicycles" (Review),
The New Republic (April 6, 1932) • "Bronx Cheers" (Review),
The New Republic (May 25, 1932) • "Class-Conscious Fiction" (Review),
The Nation (May 25, 1932) • "This Side of Paradise" (Review),
The New Republic (July 6, 1932) • "American Exile" (Review),
The Nation (July 20, 1932) • "Men of the Sea" (Review),
The Nation (August 10, 1932) • "The Importance of Henry James" (Review),
The Nation (August 17, 1932) • "Mr. Eliot's Sunday Afternoon" (Review),
The New Republic (September 14, 1932) • "Distinguished Tedium" (Review),
The Nation (September 21, 1932) • "As I Like It" (Review),
Scribners (October 1932) • "Mr. Waugh's Humor" (Review),
The Nation (October 12, 1932) • "Effective Propaganda" (Review),
The Nation (October 19, 1932) • "The Man of Order" (Review),
The New Republic (October 26, 1932) • "The Man of Order" (Review),
The New Republic (October 26, 1932) • "Outlook's Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (November 1932) • "As I Like It" (Review),
Scribners (November 1932) • "Big Novelist" (Review),
The New Republic (November 2, 1932) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (December 1932) • "Children's Books" (Review),
Scribners (December 1932) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (January 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (February 1933) • "Some Recent Novels" (4 Reviews),
The New Republic (February 8, 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (March 1933) • "Four Novelists of Tomorrow" (4 Reviews),
The New Republic (March 8, 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (April 1933) • "Four Novels - Not Without Propaganda" (4 Reviews),
The New Republic (April 12, 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (May 1933) • "Seventy-five Short Stories" (3 Reviews),
The New Republic (May 31, 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (June 1933) • "Dramatists' Raw Material" (2 Reviews),
The New Republic (June 28, 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (July 1933) • "The Social Novelist" (Review),
The New Republic (July 5, 1933) • "The Rover Boys in Wall Street" (Review),
The New Republic (July 12, 1933) • "Books and Reviews" (5 Reviews),
The Outlook (August 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (August 1933) • "Love Among the Maggots" (Review),
The New Republic (August 9, 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (September 1933) • "Outlook Book Choices of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (October 1933) • "The Search for a Hero" (Review),
The New Republic (October 4, 1933) • "Can You Hear Their Voices?" (3 Reviews),
The New Republic (October 18, 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (November 1933) • "Outstanding Books of the Year,"
The Outlook (December 1933) • "Exiles" (2 Reviews),
The New Republic (December 13, 1933) • "Books in Review,"
The New Republic (December 27, 1933) • "Outlook Book Choice" (Review),
The Outlook (January 1934) • "Books in Review,"
The New Republic (January 24, 1934) • "Books in Review,"
The New Republic (February 14, 1934) • "Books and Reviews" (4 Reviews),
The Outlook (March 1934) • "Outlook Book Choice" (Review),
The Outlook (March 1934) • "Books in Review,"
The New Republic (March 14, 1934) • "Outlook Book Choice" (Review), "The Outlook" (April 1934) • "Books and Reviews" (4 Reviews),
The Outlook (May 1934) • "Outlook Book Choice" (Review),
The Outlook (May 1934) • "Outlook Book Choice" (Review),
The Outlook (June 1934) • Outlook Book Choice" (Review),
The Outlook (July 1934) • "Books in Review: The Little Magazines,"
The New Republic (July 25, 1934) • "San Francisco: Act One,"
The New Republic (July 25, 1934) • "Outlook Book Choices,"
The Outlook (August 1934) • "War on the West Coast" (with Evelyn Seeley),
The New Republic (August 1, 1934) • "Books and Reviews (3 Reviews),
The Outlook (September 1934) • "Outlook Book Choice of the Month" (Review),
The Outlook (September 1934) • "Outlook Book Choice" (8 Reviews),
The Outlook (October 1934) • "Strikebreakers" (Review),
The Saturday Review (October 20, 1934) • "Outlook Book Choice" (Review),
The Outlook (November 1934) • "Books and Reviews" (2 Reviews),
The Outlook (December 1934) • "Outlook Book Choice" (Review),
The Outlook (December 1934) • "The Return of Henry James,"
The New Republic (December 12, 1934) • "Outstanding Books of the Year,"
The Outlook (January 1935) • "The Mystery of Popular Reading,"
The Outlook (April 1935) • "Bound Nowhere" (Review),
The New Republic (April 10, 1935) • "Better News from California,"
The New Republic (May 22, 1935) • "Both Monologues" (2 Reviews),
The New Republic )June 26, 1935) • "What the Working Class Reads,"
The New Republic (1935) {{cite magazine • "The Communists and the CIO,"
The New Republic (1938) {{cite magazine Cantwell wrote articles for
TIME and
Fortune magazines from 1935 to 1941. Cantwell wrote articles mostly for
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