Fiction
[Most of the works of Benjamin Disraeli (as well as some by his father Isaac) are available online at Project Gutenberg.]
- Vivian Grey (1826-27) — commentary
- The Voyage of Captain Popanilla (1828) — commentary
- The Young Duke (1831) — commentary
- Contarini Fleming (1832) — commentary
- The Wondrous Tale of Alroy (1833)
- A Year at Hartlebury (1834) — commentary
- The Infernal Marriage (1834)
- Ixion in Heaven (1834)
- The Rise of Iskander (1834) — commentary
- The Revolutionary Epick (1834)
- Henrietta Temple (1837) — commentary
- Venetia or the Poet’s Daughter (1837) — commentary
- The Tragedy of Count Alarcos (1839
- Coningsby (1844) — commentary
- Sybil (1845) — commentary — Reading and discussion questions
- Tancred (1847) — commentary
- Lothair (1870) — commentary
- Endymion (1880) — commentary
- Falconet unfinished (1880)
Political writing and speeches
- Anonymous series of articles in the Morning Post (1835)
- A Vindication of the English Constitution in a Letter to a Noble and Learned Lord by Disraeli the Younger (1835)
- Nineteen satiric letters in The Times under pseudonym "Runnymead" (1836)
- In support of Chartism, 12 July 1839
- Explanation to the Constituents of His Votes in Parliament, 1842
- Disraeli's speech on the third reading of the Bill for the Repeal of the Corn Laws, 15 May 1846
- Speech on the 1867 Reform Bill, 15 July 1867
- Conservative Principles, 3 April 1872
- Speech on Suez Canal Shares, 14 February 1876
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