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The following information is reproduced as it appears in Gabriel Marcel's Perspectives on The
Broken World, Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-87462-617-X, Series
Marquette Studies in Philosophy #18. Copyright Katharine Rose Hanley, 1998.
Page 219 Appendix II – Biblio-Biography of Gabriel Marcel's Entrance into the English-speaking
World
1949 The Philosophy of Existence. London, Harvill Press,1949; New York, The
Philosophical Library, l949; Freeport, NY, Books for Libraries Press, 1969
reprint of 1949 edition. Includes: Introduction by Gabriel Marcel, "On the
Ontological Mystery," "Existence and Human Freedom," "Testimony and
Existentialism," and "An Essay in Autobiography."
Being and Having. Westminister, Dacre Press,1949; New York, Harper and
Row, 1965.
1949-50 Gifford Lectures at Aberdeen University, Scotland.
1950 The Mystery of Being.Vol. I. Reflection and Mystery, Vol. II. Faith and
Reality, London, Harvill Press,1950-51; Chicago, Regnery/Gateway, 1960;
Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1984; St. Augustine's Press,
Chicago, IL, 2000.
Homo Viator. London, V. Gollanoz,1951; Chicago, H. Regnery Co.,1951;
New York, Harper and Row,1962; Magnolia, MA, Peter Smith, 1978.
1952 Three Plays by Gabriel Marcel, A Man of God, Ariadne, and The Votive
Candle (The Funeral Pyre). London, Secker and Warburg, 1952; New York,
Hill and Wang, 1965. Includes preface "The Drama of the Soul in Exile" (a
lecture given in July 1950 by Gabriel Marcel at L'lnstitut Français in London).
Metaphysical Journal. Chicago, IL, Regnery Co., 1952; London, Rockliff
Press,1952, with essay "Existence and Objectivity" in appendix.
Man Against Mass Society. London, Harvill Press, 1952; Chicago, H.
Regnery,1952; Gateway edition, 1962; Lanham, MD: University of America
Press, 1985. (Marcel wanted "Humanity Against Mass Society" as the title of
this work but publishers overrode his preference.)
1954 The Decline of Wisdom. London, Harvill Press, 1954; NewYork, The
Philosophical Library, 1955; Chicago, H. Regnery, 1955.
1956 The Philosophy of Existentialism. New York, The Philosophical Library, The
Citadel Press Inc., 1956.
Royce's Metaphysics. Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1956, 1975.
1958 The Lantern in Cross Currents. West Nyack, New York, 1958.
1961 The William James Lectures delivered at Harvard University.
1963 The Existential Background of Human Dignity. Cambridge, MA, Harvard
University Press, 1963.
1964 CreativeFidelity. NewYork, Farrar, Straus, and Co., 1964, reprinted New
York, Crossroads Press, 1982.
1964-65 Lectures and travel throughout the United States and Canada.
1965 Philosophical Fragments (1904-1914) and The Philosopher and Peace. Notre
Dame, IN, Notre Dame University Press, 1965.
1967 Problematic Man. New York, Herder and Herder, 1967.
Presence and Immortality. Pittsburgh, PA, Duquesne University Press, 1967.
Includes The Unfathomable the first act of an unfinished play (1919).
Searchings. New York, Paulist-Newman Press, 1967. Includes "My Dramatic
Works as Viewed by the Philosopher" (1959).
1973 Conversations Between Paul Ricoeur and Gabriel Marcel, included in Tragic
Wisdom and Beyond. Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University Press, 1973.
1974 The Existentialist Drama of Gabriel Marcel: The Broken World, The
Rebellious Heart and an Introduction by Gabriel Marcel. ed. F.J.Lescoe,
West Hartford, CT, McAuley Institute, St. Joseph's College, 1974.
1984 "An Autobiographical Essay" in The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel (The
Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. XVII). ed. Paul. A. Schilpp and Lewis E.
Hahn, LaSalle, IL, Open Court, 1984.
1986 Two One Act Plays by Gabriel Marcel: Dot the I and The Double Expertise.
Translated by Katharine Rose Hanley. Introduction by Jean-Marie and Anne
Marcel, Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1986.
1988 Two Plays by Gabriel Marcel: The Lantern and The Torch of Peace plus a
previously unpublished essay "From Comic Theater to Musical Creation" by
Gabriel Marcel. Translated by Katharine Rose Hanley. Introduction by Joseph
Cunneen, Lanham, MD, University Press of America.
Gabriel Marcel's Perspectives on The Broken World. Introduction by Ralph
McInerny. Milwaukee:WI, Marquette University Press.