Poetry collections
- 1947: The Beautiful Changes, and Other Poems[37]
- 1950: Ceremony, and Other Poems[37]
- 1955: A Bestiary[37]
- 1956: Things of This World – won Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and National Book Award, both in 1957[38]
- 1961: Advice to a Prophet, and Other Poems[37]
- 1969: Walking to Sleep: New Poems and Translations[38]
- 1976: The Mind-Reader: New Poems[37]
- 1988: New and Collected Poems – won Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1989[38]
- 2000: Mayflies: New Poems and Translations[37]
- 2004: Collected Poems, 1943–2004[37]
- 2010: Anterooms[37]
Editor
- 2003 Edgar Allan Poe: Poems and Poetics[39]
Selected poems available online
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"Some Words Inside of Words". The Atlantic. June 2004. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
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"Sugar Maples, January". The New Yorker. January 16, 2012. Retrieved November 12, 2014.
Prose collections
- 1976: Responses: Prose Pieces, 1953–1976[37]
- 1997: The Catbird's Song: Prose Pieces, 1963–1995[37]
Translated plays from other authors
Translated from Molière
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The Misanthrope (1955/1666)[40]
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Tartuffe (1963/1669)[41]
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The School for Wives (1971/1662)[42]
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The Learned Ladies (1978/1672)[43]
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The School for Husbands (1992/1661)[44]
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The Imaginary Cuckold, or Sganarelle (1993/1660)[45]
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Amphitryon (1995/1668)[46]
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The Bungler (2000/1655)[47]
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Don Juan (2001/1665)[48]
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Lovers' Quarrels (2009/1656)[49]
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Molière: The Complete Richard Wilbur Translations (2021)[50]
From Jean Racine
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Andromache (1982/1667)[51]
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Phaedra (1986/1677)[52]
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The Suitors (2001/1668)[53]
From Pierre Corneille
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The Theatre of Illusion (2007/1636)[54]
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Le Cid (2009/1636)[55]
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The Liar (2009/1643)[56]
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