Bibliography: Madeleine L'Engle's Other Novels
The Tesseract:
A Madeleine L'Engle Bibliography
Other Novels (and One Play)
(Adult and young adult novels, plus a one act play,
that don't fit neatly into any other series)
Note: unlike the various series pages, this page is
in order of publication. Since the books below are connected only
loosely, a chronological order from the characters' standpoint
would be difficult at best.
18 WASHINGTON SQUARE, SOUTH:
A COMEDY IN ONE ACT
One act play. Plot and characters unknown, but it presumably
takes place in New York City. (I'd appreciate a plot description
and further publishing information from anyone who has actually
seen and read this!)
| FORMAT | ISBN | PUBLISHER | ISSUED | STATUS | NOTES |
| unknown | unknown/ none | Baker's Plays | 1946 | out of print | Rare. |
ILSA
Adult novel. Henry Porcher falls in love with Ilsa Brandes despite
enmity between their parents, and spends many years pining for
her as they maintain a platonic friendship through a variety
of catastrophic events. Henry Porcher is distantly related to
the Renier family [The Other Side
of the Sun, Dragons
in the Waters ]. For more on this book please see
my L'Engle FAQ page.
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| FORMAT | ISBN | PUBLISHER | ISSUED | STATUS | NOTES |
hardcover
323 pages | unknown/ none | Vanguard Press | 1946 | out of print | Rare. Only edition of L'Engle's second novel. |
AND BOTH
WERE YOUNG
Separated from her beloved artist father and stuck in a hated
boarding school, Philippa "Flip" Hunter (later
mentioned in A Severed Wasp
) secretly trains for a ski tournament with handsome war orphan
Paul Laurens and her favorite teacher.
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| FORMAT | ISBN | PUBLISHER | ISSUED | STATUS | NOTES |
hardcover
232 pages | unknown / none | Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co | 1949 | out of print | was in print through at least March 1965 (12th printing) |
hardcover
? pages | 0688412610 | William Morrow & Co | Dec 1977 | out of print | possibly a publisher buyout or merger from Lothrop |
mass-market
paperback | 0440902290 | Dell Laurel-Leaf | Mar 1983 | available | Revised edition. 6.71" x 4.18" x .71" |
hardcover
241? pages | 0385292376 | Delacourt Press | Apr 1983 | out of print | Revised edition. |
hardcover
241 pages, 22cm. | 0440002648 | Delacourt Press | Apr 1983 | out of print | Revised edition. Same as above except ISBN (not sure which
was 4/83 release) |
| turtleback edition | 060601439X | Demco Media | Dec 1994 | probably available | hardcover library binding with no dust jacket. Revised edition. |
A WINTER'S
LOVE
Emily Bowen falls in love with a family friend, Abe Fielding,
as Emily, her husband Courtney and her daughter Virginia experience
a winter of failure and relative poverty in a chalet above a
remote Alpine village. Virginia's friend, Mimi Oppenheimer,
later appears in A Severed
Wasp [1982]. Virginia Bowen Porcher
later turns up in A House Like
a Lotus as a writer with a mentally ill husband.
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| FORMAT | ISBN | PUBLISHER | ISSUED | STATUS | NOTES |
hardcover
? pages | unknown / none | Lippincott | 1957 | out of print |
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paperback
260 pages | 0345306449 | Ballantine/ Epiphany | Feb 1984 | out of print |
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hardcover
? pages | 0877888892 | Harold Shaw Publishers | Apr 1997 | available? | probably revised |
THE LOVE
LETTERS
a.k.a. Love Letters
Fleeing her husband's harsh words after the accidental death
of their son, Charlotte Napier seeks refuge and a "point
of reference" in Portugal from her mother-in-law and the
letters of a long-dead nun who loved unwisely. A scene from this
book later turns up as a scene in a play Emma Wheaton rehearses
in Certain Women.
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| FORMAT | ISBN | PUBLISHER | ISSUED | STATUS | NOTES |
hardcover
365 pages | none;
LC 66-20170 | Farrar, Straus & Giroux | 1966 | out of print | title: The Love Letters |
paperback
329 pages | 0345306171 | Ballantine / Epiphany | May 1983 | out of print | revised; material added from original manuscript |
hardcover
304 pages | 0877885281 | Harold Shaw Publishers | Oct 1996 | available | revised again; retitled Love Letters (sans
"The")
9.33" x 6.3"1 x .90" |
THE OTHER
SIDE OF THE SUN
Elderly Stella Renier recalls the early days of her marriage
in the South, when hooded men on both sides of the color barrier
threatened Stella and the people she came to love. The history
of the Renier family is detailed, although Simon Renier
[Dragons in the Waters
] and distant cousin Henry Porcher [Ilsa
] are not mentioned, nor is Mimi Oppenheimer
[A Winter's Love ], who
is revealed in A Severed Wasp
to be a Renier on her mother's side and a probable granddaughter
of Stella.
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| FORMAT | ISBN | PUBLISHER | ISSUED | STATUS | NOTES |
hardcover
344 pages | 0374228051 | Farrar, Straus & Giroux | Mar 1971 | out of print | Dust jacket design by Ruth Ray |
paperback
? pages | 0345306160? | Ballantine / Epiphany | May? 1983 | out of print |
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large print hardcover
595 pages | 0786200898 | Thorndike Press | Dec 1993 | available | 8.70" x 5.74" x 1.27" |
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CERTAIN
WOMEN
Emma Wheaton faces both her past and her future as she attends
the bedside of her dying father, David Wheaton, who is obsessed
with an unfinished play about the Bible's King David, whose life
parallels his own. Canon Tallis [The
Arm of the Starfish , The
Young Unicorns , Dragons
in the Waters ] has a cameo appearance. Charlotte
Napier [The Love Letters]
turns up, albeit not under her own name, as a character in a play
Emma and her father appear in together. |
| FORMAT | ISBN | PUBLISHER | ISSUED | STATUS | NOTES |
hardcover
351 pages | 0374120250 | Farrar, Straus & Giroux | Oct 1992 | available | First edition; 9.32" x 6.30" x 1.16" |
trade paperback
351 pages | 0060652071 | HarperCollins | Oct 1993 | available | reprint edition; 7.96" x 5.33" x .98" |
THE OTHER
DOG
A poodle named Touché L'Engle-Franklin can't
understand why her master and mistress brought home a second dog,
of that strange inferior breed known as "baby." Madeleine
L'Engle, Hugh Franklin, and Jo Franklin (born 1947) appear
with Touché in this picture book. A non-fiction afterword
by Madeleine L'Engle recounts a little more of Touché's
real-life history. (Touché appeared in the same Chekov
play, The Cherry Orchard, in which Madeleine L'Engle met
her husband, Hugh Franklin.)
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| FORMAT | ISBN | PUBLISHER | ISSUED | STATUS | NOTES |
hardcover
48 pages | 158717040X | SeaStar Pub Co |
Mar 2001 | available | First edition;
0.38 x 11.68 x 8.83
Ages 4-8 |
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