Works
- Corinna; or, Italy, 1807 vol 1, vol 2, vol 3
- Zulma, and other tales, 1813 external scan
- An appeal to the nations of Europe against the continental system, 1813 short work external scan
- Germany, 1813 (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3)
- Reflections on suicide, 1813 (external scan)
- Considerations on the principal events of the French revolution, 1818 (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2, 3)
- Delphine, 1836 (external scan)
- Ten years' exile; or, Memoirs of that interesting period of the life of the Baroness de Stael-Holstein, 1821 external scan
- Memoirs of the private life of my father, 1818 (external scan)
Works about de Staël
- Sketch of the Life, Character and Writings of Baroness de Stael-Holstein, by Albertine Adrienne Necker de Saussure (Tr.)1820 (external scan)
- Eminent literary and scientific men of France, 1838 (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
- Mme de Staël in "Lessons from women's lives", by Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, 1800 (external scan)
- The Biographies of Madame de Staël, and Madame Roland (1832), by Lydia Maria Francis Child external scan
- Life and Times of Madame de Staël (1853), by Maria Norris external scan
- Madame de Staël; an historical novel (1869) by Amely Bölte external scan
- Madame de Staël: A Study of Her Life and Times: the First Revolution and the First Empire (1881) by Abel Stevens vol 1, vol 2
- Madame de Staël in "Lives of girls who became famous" by Sarah Knowles Bolton, 1886 (external scan)
- Madame de Staël (1887), by Bella Duffy external scan
- Madame de Staël, her friends and her influence in politics and literature (1889), by Charlotte Julia von Leyden Blennerhassett vol 1, vol 2, vol 3
- Madame de Staël (1766-1817) in "Women writers: their works and ways" by Catherine Jane Hamilton, 1892 (external scan)
- Madame de Staël, the rival of Napoleon by Helen Rich (Helen Hinsdale, 1895 short work (external scan)
- Little journeys to the homes of famous women; Madame de Staël by Elbert Hubbard, Published 1897 external scan
- Italian influences by Eugene Schuyler, 1901 (external scan)
- Madame de Staël and Benjamin Constant (1906), by Elizabeth de Nolde (editor) and Charlotte Harwood (translator) external scan
- Madame de Staël and her lovers (1907), by Francis Henry Gribble, (external scan)
- Madame De Staël's De l'Allemagne as a cultural power by Emma Gertrude Jaeck, 1910 (external scan)
- Secret societies and the French revolution, by Una Pope-Hennessy, 1911 (external scan)
- The masters of modern French criticism by Irving Babbitt, 1912 (external scan)
- Madame de Staël and the spread of German literature by Emma Gertrude Jaeck, 1915 (external scan)
- The influence of Madame de Staël on Sainte-Beuve by James Kessler, 1915 (external scan)
- The great salonière [Mme. de Staël] in "Women and the French tradition" by Florence Ravenel (Leftwich), 1918 (external scan)
- Madame de Staël, her trials and triumphs, by Andrew Haggard, 1922 (external scan)
- "Staël, Madame de," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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