Novels:
* The Secret River (1920)
* Dangerous Ages (1921)
* The Lee Shore (1923)
* Told By An Idiot (1923)
* Potterism (1920)
* Orphan Island (1924)
* Crewe Train (1926)
* The World My Wilderness (1950)
* They Were Defeated (1954)
* The Towers of Trebizond (1956)
* The Unbroken Web (1966, posthumously)
Nonfiction:
* The Life of William Cobbett (1927)
* The Writings of Rose Macaulay (1970, posthumously)
* The Letters of Rose Macaulay (1973)
* Rose Macaulay: A Life in Letters (2001)
Other:
* The Private Life of the Master Race (1945), a satirical novella
* Numerous short stories, essays, and articles
Notable works:
* The Towers of Trebizond: A satirical novel set in a fictional kingdom in Turkey, exploring themes of religion, politics, and human nature.
* The World My Wilderness: A coming-of-age story about a young girl growing up in a remote part of Ireland during World War II.
* Told By An Idiot: A historical novel set in England during the time of the Black Death, known for its dark humor and satirical insights.
* Potterism: A satirical novel that mocks the materialism and shallowness of modern society.
Legacy:
Rose Macaulay is considered one of the most important English writers of the 20th century. Her work is known for its wit, intelligence, and sharp social commentary. She was a master of satire and her novels continue to be read and enjoyed for their timeless themes and characters.