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    Samantha Nevals. I am extremely indebted to both Colin Stanley's The Work of Colin
    Wilson and Howard F. Dossor's Colin Wilson: The Man and His Mind. ...

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Samantha Nevals

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I am extremely indebted to both Colin Stanley's The Work of Colin Wilson and Howard F. Dossor's Colin Wilson: The Man
and His Mind.

This is a fairly comprehensive list of all of Colin Wilson's major works, although those seeking an impeccably complete
reference should consult with Colin Stanley's book, and its recent supplement. I have also appended a list of his shorter fiction.
Wilson has also penned literally hundreds of articles in newspapers and magazines, and he has provided introductions to dozens
of other authors' books. If you are interested in these writings, I again strongly recommend Colin Stanley's exhaustive reference
book, which lists EVERYTHING.

Each section is arranged chronologically. I have included the title of the work, any alternate US titles, its date of first
publication, any notes of interest, translations, and a subject category. This latter bit is merely a stopgap, as many of Wilson's
works are difficult to classify. For example, I have labelled most of the "Outsider" books philosophy, but this is barely accurate;
rather, they are combinations of philosophy, literary criticism/theory, psychology, theology, and sociology. So the labels are
merely intended as a guide.

1. BOOKS

1. The Outsider. 1956. The first book in the "Outsider" cycle of books by Wilson, intended to outline his concept of the New
Existentialism (the idea which underlies all of his work), and probably still his most famous work. Probably also the best starting
place. It has also been translated into Spanish, French, German, Italian, Finnish, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Dutch, Norwegian,
Polish, Chinese and Swedish. Philosophy.

2. Religion and the Rebel. 1957. The second book in the "Outsider" cycle. Translated into Arabic and Japanese. Philosophy.

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