Here are some of his most notable works:
Novels:
* The Fear of Living (1896) - His debut novel, which earned him critical acclaim. It explores themes of social inequality and the challenges of finding meaning in a changing world.
* The Rope (1908) - A story set during World War I that explores the psychological toll of war and the resilience of the human spirit.
* The New World (1913) - A novel about the changing relationship between Europe and America in the early 20th century.
* The Resurrection of the Dead (1917) - A story of a French family's struggles during the First World War.
* The House of the Bells (1927) - A historical novel set in 18th-century France, which was also adapted for the stage.
* The Blue Angel (1931) - A novel that examines the complex relationship between a father and his son.
* The Last Days of the Bourbons (1936) - A historical novel about the French Revolution.
* The Return of the King (1946) - A story about the aftermath of World War II and the challenges of rebuilding society.
* The Secret of Father Francis (1953) - A novel that explores the theme of faith and forgiveness.
Other Works:
* The Journal of My Life (1946) - A collection of Bordeaux's memoirs, providing insights into his life and times.
* The French Revolution (1954) - A non-fiction work that provides a comprehensive overview of the French Revolution.
* The Story of France (1958) - A historical overview of France from its origins to the modern era.
Bordeaux's novels are often characterized by their strong realism, their moral themes, and their focus on the lives of ordinary people. He was a popular writer in his time, and his works continue to be read and studied today.