Samuel Butler Books in Order
Samuel Butler is a renowned Victorian author, celebrated for his bold and thought-provoking works that continue to captivate readers to this day. He is the mastermind behind the Utopian satire Erewhon and the posthumously published novel The Way of All Flesh, two of his most iconic creations that showcase his unique blend of satire, social commentary, and philosophical insight. Butler's extensive repertoire also includes in-depth studies of Christian orthodoxy, evolutionary thought, Italian art, and literary history, firmly establishing him as a multifaceted and erudite writer. His prose translations of The Iliad and The Odyssey remain invaluable resources, offering timeless insights into the world of classical literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Samuel Butler
- #1AmazonLife and Habit(1878)
- #2AmazonEvolution, Old and New
- #3AmazonUnconscious Memory
- #4AmazonAlps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino
- #5AmazonLuck, or Cunning, as the Main Means of Organic Modification?
- #6AmazonThe Life and Letters of Dr. Samuel Butler, Head-Master of Shrewsbury School
- #7AmazonEx Voto
- #8AmazonThe Authoress of the Odyssey
- #9AmazonShakespeare's Sonnets Reconsidered
- #10AmazonGod the Known and God the Unknown(1909)
- #11AmazonThe Note-Books of Samuel Butler(1912)
- #12AmazonThe Humour of Homer and Other Essays(1913)
- #13AmazonA First Year in Canterbury Settlement(1914)
- #14AmazonFurther Extracts from the Note-Books of Samuel Butler(1934)
- #15AmazonThe Family Letters of Samuel Butler, 1841-1886(1962)
- #16AmazonThe Correspondence of Samuel Butler with His Sister May(1962)
- #17Amazon30 Eternal Masterpieces of Humorous Stories(2019)
About Samuel Butler
Samuel Butler is a renowned Victorian author, celebrated for his bold and thought-provoking works that continue to captivate readers to this day. He is the mastermind behind the Utopian satire Erewhon and the posthumously published novel The Way of All Flesh, two of his most iconic creations that showcase his unique blend of satire, social commentary, and philosophical insight. Butler's extensive repertoire also includes in-depth studies of Christian orthodoxy, evolutionary thought, Italian art, and literary history, firmly establishing him as a multifaceted and erudite writer. His prose translations of The Iliad and The Odyssey remain invaluable resources, offering timeless insights into the world of classical literature.
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