Here are some of his most notable works:
* A Shropshire Lad (1896): His most famous collection of poetry, featuring a collection of lyrical poems about the English countryside and the lives of working-class people.
* Last Poems (1922): A collection of poetry published after Housman's death, containing some of his most powerful and moving work.
* More Poems (1936): Another collection of poetry published after Housman's death.
* The Name and Nature of Poetry (1933): A collection of lectures on poetry.
John Housman was A.E. Housman's brother, and he was a classical scholar. He edited and translated works of classical literature, but he did not write poetry.