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Aldous Huxley

Scope|Circulating Books|Critical Sources|Periodicals, Journals, & Trade Publications|Web Sites

Scope:  Aldous Huxley was a prolific writer of biography, screenplays, scientific works,poetry,drama, and novels. His earlier works were of a scientific nature. His most famous work is Brave New World, a social satire. In later years, his works became more mystical and prophetic. Brave New World remains popular today and is on many high school and college reading lists.

Books of Adlous Huxley's works are listed in our on-line catalog under Huxley, Aldous, and under individual titles, i.e. Brave New World.

CIRCULATING BOOKS

Books written by and about Aldous Huxley have the call number(s):
PR 6015.U9M6
PR 1149.M3

Some representative books from the circulating collection that are located upstairs in the library are:

Baker, Robert S. Brave New World: History, Science, and Dystopia. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1990.

CRITICAL SOURCES

There are books in the Reference Collection that do not circulate, but pages may be photocopied. The following titles are appropriate to this topic:

REF PR 821.C7 1991 Critical Survey of Long Fiction Vol.4

REF PS 21.D5 Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 36 British Novelists, 1890-1929: Modernists

REF PN  56.U8 S66 1995 Encyclopedia of Utopian Literature

REF PN 771.M3 1991 Major 20th Century Writers

PERIODICALS, JOURNALS, & TRADE PUBLICATIONS

Click the links for a list of full text journals available through our databases in:

WEB SITES

Voice of the Shuttle
http://vos.ucsb.edu

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Updated 02/08/2007