Eudora Welty Reading Order
1 series · 158 books
Eudora Welty was an American fiction writer and photographer renowned for her intimate portraits of Southern life and characters. Working primarily with standalone novels and short stories from 1959 through 2006, she crafted psychologically complex narratives rooted in the culture and landscape of the American South. Her 1972 novel The Optimist's Daughter earned the Pulitzer Prize and remains her most celebrated work, establishing her legacy as one of the twentieth century's finest literary voices.
Standalone Novels Series
Complete158 books
Start with Understanding fiction -- Second Edition, the first of 158 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A Curtain of Green
HBJ Modern Classic |
| 2 | A curtain of green |
| 3 | A curtain of green |
| 4 | A curtain of green |
| 5 | A curtain of green, and other stories |
| 6 | A flock of guinea hens seen from a car |
| 7 | A flock of guinea hens seen from a car |
| 8 | A pageant of birds |
| 9 | A sweet devouring |
| 10 | A worn path |
| 11 | A writer's eye |
| 12 | Acrobats in a park |
| 13 | Acrobats in a park |
| 14 | Acrobats in a park |
| 15 | Boda En El Delta |
| 16 | Bride Of Innisfallen & Other Stories |
| 17 | Bye-bye Brevoort |
| 18 | Conversations with Eudora Welty |
| 19 | Country churchyards |
| 20 | Cuentos completos |
| 21 | Curtain of green and other stories |
| 22 | Delta wedding |
| 23 | Delta wedding |
| 24 | Die goldnen Äpfel |
| 25 | Eine Stimme finden |
| 26 | Essential Welty CD |
| 27 | Eudora Welty |
| 28 | Eudora Welty |
| 29 | Eudora Welty Photographs |
| 30 | Eudora Welty Reads |
| 31 | Eudora Welty Reads "Why I Live at the P.O." and Others/Audio Cassette (A1010) |
| 32 | Eudora Welty Reads Why I Live at the P. O. and Others (V1010) |
| 33 | Eudora Welty as photographer |
| 34 | Eudora Welty reading from her works |
| 35 | Eudora Welty reads her stories Powerhouse and Petrified Man |
| 36 | Eudora Welty's The Hitch Hikers |
| 37 | Eudora Welty's World (Words on Nature) |
| 38 | Eudora Welty, Other Places |
| 39 | Fairy tale of the Natchez Trace |
| 40 | Fiction |
| 41 | Fictions |
| 42 | Golden Apples (Harvest Book) |
| 43 | Great American Short Stories |
| 44 | Great American Short Stories [34 stories] |
| 45 | Great Short Stories of the World |
| 46 | Ida M'Toy |
| 47 | Images of the South |
| 48 | In Black and White |
| 49 | In my beginning was the word |
| 50 | John Rood |
| 51 | June Recital |
| 52 | L'Homme pétrifié |
| 53 | Las Manzanas De Oro / the Golden Apples |
| 54 | Learning to Write Fiction |
| 55 | Les débuts d'un écrivain |
| 56 | Losing battles |
| 57 | Losing battles |
| 58 | Meanwhile there are letters |
| 59 | Moon Lake and other stories |
| 60 | More conversations with Eudora Welty |
| 61 | Morgana |
| 62 | Music from Spain |
| 63 | Novels |
| 64 | Novia del Bandido, La |
| 65 | Nozze Sul Delta |
| 66 | O. Henry memorial award prize stories of 1943 |
| 67 | Occasions |
| 68 | Occasions |
| 69 | On William Faulkner |
| 70 | On writing |
| 71 | Oncle Daniel, le Généreux |
| 72 | One Writer's Beginnings (The William E. Massey Sr. Lectures in the History of American Civilization) |
| 73 | One Writer's Beginnings (William E. Massey, Sr. Lectures in the History of American C) |
| 74 | One Writer's Beginnings / Eudora Welty |
| 75 | One time, one place |
| 76 | One time, one place |
| 77 | One writer's beginnings |
| 78 | Passionate observer |
| 79 | Photographs |
| 80 | Photographs |
| 81 | Place in fiction |
| 82 | Place in fiction |
| 83 | Place in fiction |
| 84 | Powerhouse and Petrified Man |
| 85 | Prentice Hall Literature--Silver |
| 86 | Prentice Hall Literature--The American Experience |
| 87 | Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Reader's Companion--Silver |
| 88 | Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Silver Level |
| 89 | Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--The American Experience |
| 90 | Retreat |
| 91 | Selected stories |
| 92 | Selected stories |
| 93 | Selected stories |
| 94 | Selected stories, containing all of A curtain of green, and other stories, and The wide net, and other stories |
| 95 | Short stories |
| 96 | Short stories |
| 97 | Some notes on river country |
| 98 | Stories from the New Yorker, 1950-1960 |
| 99 | Stories, essays & memoir |
| 100 | Tell about night flowers |
| 101 | The Britannica Library of Great American Writing - Volume II |
| 102 | The Collected Stories of Eudora Welty |
| 103 | The Democratic Forest |
| 104 | The Evil Image |
| 105 | The Harbrace Anthology of Short Fiction -- Second Edition |
| 106 | The Hitch-Hikers |
| 107 | The Jackson cookbook |
| 108 | The Norton Book of Friendship |
| 109 | The Optimist's Daughter LP |
| 110 | The Ponder heart |
| 111 | The Rinehart Book of Short Stories |
| 112 | The Situation of the Story |
| 113 | The United States in Literature -- The Glass Menagerie Edition |
| 114 | The United States in Literature [with three long stories] -- Seventh Edition |
| 115 | The Welty Collection |
| 116 | The bride of the Innisfallen |
| 117 | The bride of the Innisfallen, and other stories |
| 118 | The bride of the Innisfallen, and other stories |
| 119 | The collected stories |
| 120 | The collected stories of Eudora Welty |
| 121 | The eye of the story |
| 122 | The eye of the story |
| 123 | The eye of the story : selected essays and reviews |
| 124 | The first story |
| 125 | The golden apples |
| 126 | The golden apples |
| 127 | The golden apples |
| 128 | The little store |
| 129 | The optimist's daughter |
| 130 | The robber bridegroom |
| 131 | The robber bridegroom |
| 132 | The robber bridgegroom |
| 133 | The robber bridgegroom |
| 134 | The shoe bird |
| 135 | The wide net |
| 136 | The wide net and other stories |
| 137 | The wide net, and other stories |
| 138 | The wide net, and other stories |
| 139 | Thirteen Stories |
| 140 | Thirteen stories |
| 141 | Three papers on fiction |
| 142 | Three papers on fiction |
| 143 | Twenty photographs |
| 144 | Twice-Told Tales |
| 145 | Welty |
| 146 | Welty |
| 147 | What there is to say we have said |
| 148 | What there is to say we have said |
| 149 | Why I Live at the P.O |
| 150 | Why I Live at the P.O. and More |
| 151 | Women!! Make turban in own home! |
| 152 | Zolotoĭ dozhdʹ |
| 153 | ha-Lev shel Ponder |
| 154 | אהבה ראשונה |
| 155 | Understanding fiction -- Second Edition 1959 |
| 156 | The United States in Literature -- All My Sons Edition 1973 |
| 157 | The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales 2001 |
| 158 | Early escapades 2006 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Eudora Welty written?
- Eudora Welty has written 158 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1959 to 2006.
- Are Eudora Welty's series complete?
- Eudora Welty has 1 completed series.

