Chronology of Works
- 1830: Poésies(Volume I)
- 1831: First article in Le Mercure de France au XIXe siècle
- 1832: Albertus
- 1833: Les Jeunes France, romans goguenards
- 1834-5: Published articles which will later form Les Grotesques
- 1835-6: Mademoiselle de Maupin
- 1836: Published "Fortunio" under the title "El Dorado"
- 1838: La Comédie de la mort
- 1839: Une Larme du diable
- 1841: Premiere of the ballet, Giselle
- 1843: Voyage en Espagne | Premiere of ballet, La Péri
- 1845: Poésies(complete) | First performance of comedy "Le Tricorne enchanté"
- 1847: First performance of comedy "Pierrot posthume"
- 1851: Premiere of the ballet, Pâquerette
- 1852: Un Trio de romans | Caprices et zigzag | Emaux et camées | Italia
- 1853: Constantinople
- 1851: Premiere of the ballet, Gemma
- 1855: Les Beaux-Arts en Europe
- 1856: L’Art moderne
- 1858: Le Roman de la momie | Honoré de Balzac
- 1858-9: Histoire de l’art dramatique en France depuis vingt-cinq ans
- 1861: Trésors d’art de la Russie ancienne et moderne
- 1863: Le Captaine Fracasse | Romans et contes
- 1863: De profundis morpionibus | Gautier preferred to keep that satirical work anonymous
- 1865: Loin de Paris
- 1867: Voyage en Russie
- 1871: Tableaux de siège: Paris 1870-1871
- 1872: Emaux et camées | Théâtre | Histoire du romantisme
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