Roald Dahl short stories bibliography is a comprehensive annotated list of short stories written by Roald Dahl.[1] [2]
Title | First published | Collected in | Notes | |
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"A Piece of Cake" | Saturday Evening Post (1 August 1942) as "Shot Down Over Libya" | , | Initially published as two different stories: "Shot Down Over Libya"[3] and "Missing: Believed Killed" | |
"The Gremlins" | Cosmopolitan (December 1942) | Published under the pen name "Pegasus" | ||
"The Sword" | Atlantic Monthly (August 1943) | Reworked as a vignette in Going Solo | ||
"Katina" | Ladies Home Journal (March 1944) | , | ||
"Only This" | Ladies Home Journal (September 1944) | |||
"Beware of the Dog" | Harper's (October 1944) | , | ||
"Missing: Believed Killed" | Tomorrow (November 1944) | Reworked and combined with "Shot Down Over Libya" as "A Piece of Cake" | ||
"They Shall Not Grow Old" | Ladies Home Journal (March 1945) | |||
"Madame Rosette" | Harper's (August 1945) | |||
"Death of an Old Old Man" | Ladies Home Journal (September 1945) | |||
"Someone Like You" | Town & Country (November 1945) | |||
"The Mildenhall Treasure" | Saturday Evening Post (20 September 1947) | First published as He Plowed Up $1,000,000 | ||
"Man from the South" | Collier's Magazine (September 1948) | , , ; | alternative titles: "Collector's Item", "The Smoker" | |
"The Sound Machine" | The New Yorker (17 September 1949) | , , ; | ||
"Poison" | Collier's (June 1950) | , | ||
"Girl Without a Name" | Today's Woman (November 1951) | Working title "Meet My Sister"; republished in Woman's Journal in December 1951.[4] | ||
"Taste" | The New Yorker (8 December 1951) | , , ; | ||
"Dip in the Pool" | The New Yorker (19 January 1952) | , , ; | ||
"Skin" | The New Yorker (17 May 1952) | , , ; | Initially published as "A Picture for Drioli" | |
"My Lady Love, My Dove" | The New Yorker (21 June 1952) | , , | ||
"Mr. Feasey" | The New Yorker (August 1953) | , ; | Initially published as "Dog Race". Sometimes "Mr. Feasey", "Mr. Hoddy", Rummins", "The Champion of the World", and "The Ratcatcher" are collected as "Claud's Dog" | |
"Lamb to the Slaughter" | Harper's (September 1953) | , , ; | ||
"Nunc Dimittis" | Collier's (September 1953) | , | Initially published as "The Devious Bachelor" | |
"Edward the Conqueror" | The New Yorker (31 October 1953) | , ; | ||
"Galloping Foxley" | Town & Country (November 1953) | , , ; | ||
"The Way Up to Heaven" | The New Yorker (27 February 1954) | , , ; | ||
"Parson's Pleasure" | Esquire (April 1958) | , , , ; | ||
"The Champion of the World" | The New Yorker (31 January 1959) | , , ; | Sometimes "Mr. Feasey", "Mr. Hoddy", Rummins", "The Champion of the World", and "The Ratcatcher" are collected as "Claud's Dog" | |
"The Landlady" | The New Yorker (28 November 1959) | , , ; | ||
"Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat" | Nugget (December 1959) | , , ; | ||
"" | Playboy (December 1959) | , ; | Initially published as "A Fine Son" | |
"In the Ruins" | Program of the World Book Fair (June 1964) | Set in a post-apocalyptic era[5] | ||
"The Visitor" | Playboy (May 1965) | |||
"The Last Act" | Playboy (January 1966) | |||
"The Great Switcheroo" | Playboy (April 1974) | |||
"The Butler" | Travel and Leisure (May 1974) | , | Initially published as "The Butler Did It" | |
"Bitch" | Playboy (July 1974) | |||
"Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" | The Daily Telegraph (1974) | |||
"The Hitch-Hiker" | Atlantic Monthly (July 1977) | , ; | ||
"The Umbrella Man" | More Tales of the Unexpected (1980) | , ; | ||
"Mr. Botibol" | More Tales of the Unexpected (1980) | |||
"Vengeance is Mine Inc." | (1980) | , | ||
"Princess and the Poacher" | (1986) | |||
"Princess Mammalia" | (1986) | |||
Playboy (January 1987) | ||||
"The Surgeon" | Playboy (January 1988) | |||
"Death in the Square: A Christmas Mystery in Four Parts" [Part 1 by Dahl] | Telegraph Weekend Magazine (24 December 1988, pp36–40) | |||
"An African Story" | , | |||
"Yesterday Was Beautiful" | ||||
"The Boy Who Talked with Animals" | ||||
"Georgy Porgy" | , ; | |||
"The Great Automatic Grammatizator" | , | |||
"Lucky Break" | ||||
"Mr. Hoddy" | , ; | Sometimes "Mr. Feasey", "Mr. Hoddy", Rummins", "The Champion of the World", and "The Ratcatcher" are collected as "Claud's Dog" | ||
"Neck" | , , | |||
"Pig" | ||||
"The Ratcatcher" | , ; | Sometimes "Mr. Feasey", "Mr. Hoddy", Rummins", "The Champion of the World", and "The Ratcatcher" are collected as "Claud's Dog" | ||
"Royal Jelly" | , , ; | |||
"Rummins" | , ; | Sometimes "Mr. Feasey", "Mr. Hoddy", Rummins", "The Champion of the World", and "The Ratcatcher" are collected as "Claud's Dog" | ||
"The Soldier" | ||||
"The Swan" | ||||
"William and Mary" | , ; | |||
"The Wish" | , | |||
"The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" |