Asterisks indicate books written for children or young adults; texts are in prose unless stated.
1890 Mallard Herbertson, Taia: A Shadow of the Mile, London: Eden and Co. 1892 Francis Turner Palgrave, 'Amenophis, or, the Scarch after God', in Ameno- phis, and Other Poems Sacred and Secular, London: Macmillan: 211-46 (poetry). 1894 H(ardwick) D(rummond) Rawnsley, 'The Dream-City of Khuenaten', in
Idylls and Lyrics of the Mile, London: David Nutt: 93-4 (poetry). 1910 L(ilian) T(heodosia) Bagnall, 'In the Tombs of the Kings', The London Magazine 25: 439-55 (short story).
H. Rider Haggard, Smith and the Pharaohs, serialised in Strand Magazine 44: 673-85; 45: 1-12 (short story).
Norma Lorimer, A Wife out of Egypt, London: Stanley Paul & Co.
Norma Lorimer, There Was a King in Egypt, London: Stanley Paul & Co.
Victor Curt Habicht, Eehnaton:Novella, Hanover: Paul Steegemann.
A. E. Grantham (pseudonym of Alexandra Herder), The Wisdom of Akhnaton, London: John Lane (drama).
1923 Anthony Armstrong (pseudonym of Anthony Armstrong Willis), When Nik Was Young, London: Hutchinson.
Archie Bell, King Tut-Ankh-Amen, Boston: St Botolph Society.
Lina Eckenstein, Tutankh-aten: A Story of the Past, London: Jonathan Cape. 1924 William Ellery Leonard, Tutankhamun and After, New York: B. W. Huebsch,
Inc. (poetry).
1924 [1927] Dmitri Sergeyevitch Merezhkovsky, Akhnaton King of Egypt, trans. N. A. Duddington, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (the second date is of the English translation of the original language edition. The title of the German translation by J. von Gtinther is Der Messias. Roman, which has an afterword called 'Sein oder Nichtsein des Christentums' that is not in the English edition).
William H. Williamson, The Panther Skin, London: Holdcn.
Walter Erich Schafer, Eehnaton. Trauerspiel, Stuttgart (drama).
1926 Adelaide Eden Phillpotts, Akhnaton: A Play, London: Thornton Butterworth (drama).
1928 Simeon Strunsky, King Akhnaton: A Chronicle of Ancient Egypt, London: Longmans, Green & Co.
Reinhold Conrad Muschler, Nofretete. Novella, Berlin: Paul NeffVerlag.
[1943] Thomas Mann, Joseph in Agypten, Vienna: Bermann-Fischer Verlag, part 3 of Joseph und seine Brilder. First English translation as Joseph in Egypt, London: Seeker & Warburg (the second date is of the first English translation of the original language edition).
1936 Jean Moscatelli, Akhenaton, ou la religion la meilleure, Cairo: Paul Barbey (short story, originally published in the magazine Carre/our).
1938 Erick Berry (pseudonym of Allcna Best), Honey of the Nile, London: Oxford University Press.
Lucile Morrison, The Lost Queen of Egypt, London: Seeker & Warburg.*
Margaret Dulles Edwards, Child of the Sun: A Pharaoh of Egypt, Boston: The Beacon Press.*
1939 FranzWerfcl, 'EchnatonsSonncngesang',in Gedichteaus30Jahren, Stockholm, Bermann-Fischer Verlag: 219-21 (poetry).
Savitri Devi, Joy of the Sun: The Beautiful Life of Akhnaton, King of Egypt. Told to Young People, Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co.*
[1945] Thomas Mann, Joseph der Ernahrer, Stockholm: Bermann-Fischer Verlag, part 4 of Joseph und seine Briider. First English translation as Joseph the Provider, London: Seeker & Warburg (the second date is of the first English translation of the original language edition).
Josef Wchner, Echnaton und Nofretete: Eine Erzjihlung aus den alien Agypten, mit einem autobiographischen Nachwort des Verfassers, Leipzig: Philipp Reclam.
[1949] Mika Waltari, The Egyptian, trans. N. Walford, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons (the second date is of the English translation of the original language edition).
1948 Dorothy Clarke Wilson, Prince of Egypt, New York: Pocket Books Inc.
Savitri Devi, Akhnaton: A Play, London: The Philosophical Publishing House (drama).
Cecil Edward Maiden, The Song of Nefertiti, Durban: Knox Publishing House.
1951 Enid L. Mcadowcroft, Ikhnaton of Egypt: The Pharaoh Men Remember, Evanston, IL: Row, Peterson and Co.*
1958 Howard Fast, Moses, Prince of Egypt, London: Methuen & Co.
David Stacton, On a Balcony, London: Faber & Faber.
Winifred Holmes, She Whs Queen of Egypt, London: G. Bell & Sons .*
1961 [1965] Nicole Vidal, Nefertiti, trans. J. Harwood, London: Andre Deutsch (the second date is of the English translation of the original language edition).
1962 Adolfo Olaechea, .Nuevo himno al Aton, Lima: Coleccion 'El Canto Errante' (poetry).
1964 Robert Alter, The Treasure oj'Tenakertom, New York: Putnam's.*
Jacquetta Hawkes, King of the Two Lands, London: Chatto & Windus.
Ali Ahmad Ba Kathir, Ikhnatun wa-.Nifirtiti: masriyah shi'riyah ta'lif Ali Ahmad Ba Kathir, Cairo: Dar al-Katib al-Arabi (drama).
1967 Edward Farley Oaten, Song of Aton and Other Verses, Seeunderabad: Shivaji Press (poetry).
1967 Emma L. Patterson, Sun Queen: Nefertiti, New York: McKay.
1973 Agatha Christie, Akhnaton: A Play in Three Acts, London: Collins (drama: completed in 1933 but not published until 1973).
Yussreya Abou-Hadid, Akhnaton Poems, Cairo (poetry: extracts reproduced in The Egyptian Bulletin 17, October 1986: 24).
Andree Chedid, Nefertiti et le reve dAkhnaton, les memoires d'un scribe, Paris: Flammarion.
Terry Greenhough, Friend of Pharaoh, London: New English Library.
Elizabeth Peters (pseudonym of Barbara Mertz), Crocodile on the Sandbank, London: Cassell.
Allen Drury, A God against the Gods, London: Michael Joseph.
1976 Christian Jacq, Akhenaten et Nefertiti: k couple solaire, Paris: editions Robert Laffant.
[1996] Derek Jarman, 'Akenaten', in Up in the Air, London: Vintage (screenplay: completed at the earlier date but not published until the second).
Allen Drury, Return to Thebes, New York: Doublcday & Company, Inc.
Alexandra Hamilton, The Beautiful One, London: Frederick Muller (title on spine: Nefertiti: The Beautiful One).
Alexandra Hamilton, The Lady of Grace, London: Frederick Muller (title on spine: Nefertiti: The Lady of Grace).
Erica Myers, Akhenaten and Nefertiti: The Royal Rebels, New York: Manor Books Inc.
Alexandra Hamilton, The Devious Being, London: Frederick Muller (title on spine: Nefertiti: The Devious Being).
Barbara Wood, The Watch Gods, London: New English Library.
Moira Caldecott, Son of the Sun, London: Allison and Busby.
Naguib Mahfouz, Before the Throne: A Dialogue with Egypt's Leaders from Menes to Anwar al-Sadat (Amama al 'arsh: hiwar ma'a rijal Misr min Mina hatta Anwar al- Sadai), Cairo: Dar Misr.
Pauline Gedge, The Twelfth Transforming, New York: Harper and Row.