Poesis
- The Torrent; and The Night Before (1896), inter quod "Luke Havergal"
- The Children of the Night (1897), inter quod "Kosmos" (1895) et "Richard Cory"[1]
- Captain Craig and Other Poems (1902)
- The Town Down the River (1910), inter quod "Miniver Cheevy"
- The Man Against the Sky (1916)
- Merlin (1917)
- The Three Taverns (1920)
- Avon's Harvest (1921), inter quod "Ben Trovato"
- Collected Poems (1921)
- Roman Bartholomew (1923)
- The Man Who Died Twice (1924)
- Dionysus in Doubt (1925), inter quod "Haunted House" et "Karma"
- Tristram (1927)
- Fortunatus (1928)
- Sonnets, 1889-1917 (1928)
- Cavender's House (1929)
- Modred (1929)
- The Glory of the Nightingales (1930)
- Matthias at the Door (1931)
- Selected Poems (1931)
- Talifer (1933)
- Amaranth (1934)
- King Jasper (1935)
- Collected Poems (1937)
- A Happy Man
Ludi
- Van Zorn (1914)
- The Porcupine (1915)
Epistulae
- Selected Letters (1940)
- Untriangulated Stars: Letters to Harry de Forest Smith 1890–1905 (1947)
- Edwin Arlington Robinson's Letters to Edith Brower (1968)
Miscellanea
- Uncollected Poems and Prose (1975)
Robert L. Gale, ed., An Edwin Arlington Robinson Encyclopedia (McFarland, 2012, ISBN 9780786449095), 89, 95.
- Kilmer, Joyce. 1916. "Edwin Arlington Robinson Defines Poetry; A Language, Says Well-Known Poet, That Tells Us Through More or Less Emotional Reaction Something Which Cannot Be Said," New York Times, 9 Aprilis.
- Neff, Emery. 1948, 1968. Edwin Arlington Robinson. Novi Eboraci: Russell & Russell.
- Van Doren, Mark. 1922, 2010. Edwin Arlington Robinson. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 9781169109834.
- White, William. 1971. Edwin Arlington Robinson: A Supplementary Bibliography. Kent Ohii: Kent State University Press. ISBN 0873381076.