Saturday, December 27, 2025

Edward Gorey's Illustrated Covers for Literary Classics

 

Between 1953 and 1960, before he was a household name as the master of the cutely macabre, Edward Gorey worked as a book designer and illustrator for Doubleday Anchor. During his tenure, he designed some fifty book covers (and in some cases, drew inside illustrations) for their new paperback series, which was aimed at “serious” readers and students. (He also illustrated and designed for lots of other writers’ books outside of the Doubleday gig, of course, in addition to writing and illustrating over a hundred of his own.) As collector Lance Casebeer wrote, “there is a haunting thematic consistency about the Gorey-drawn covers.

Nearly always there is an implied relationship between a “character of innocence”, often depicted as being apart from a group and a “man in black” character. Occasionally this dark embodiment is represented as a mansion (The Wanderer) or sinister statue (The Secret Agent). The best of these covers demonstrate the same whimsical morbidity found in Gorey’s narrative works delineated in his meticulous crosshatch style reminiscent of Nineteenth Century book illustration. They are true pendants to the larger body of his work.

Below, some of Gorey’s best book covers for literary classics—other than his own, of course.

Edward Gorey's first cover for Doubleday Anchor: André Gide’s Lafcadio’s Adventures, 1953Edward Gorey’s first cover for Doubleday Anchor: André Gide’s Lafcadio’s Adventures, 1953Cover and illustrations by Edward Gorey, Doubleday, 1953Cover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1953tristan iseult goreyCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1953loving edward goreyCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1953Edward Gorey conradCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1953Edward Gorey lucky jimEdward Gorey, Doubleday Hardcover edition, 1953edward gorey tom jonesCover by Edward Gorey, Modern Library, date unknownEdward Gorey what maisie knewCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1954Edward Gorey kafka amerikaCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1955Edward Gorey, coletteCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1955edgar allan poe edward goreyCover by Edward Gorey, Dolphin Books, date unknownEdward Gorey melvilleCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1957proust Edward GoreyCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1957Cover by Edward Gorey, 1957 ConradCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1957conrad goreyCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1957gogol goreyCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1957edward gorey pushkinCover by Edward Gorey, Vintage Russian Library, 1957lermontov edward goreyCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1958WB Yeats GoreyCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1958edward gorey awkward ageCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1958edward gorey the ambassadorsCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1958edward gorey rilkeCover by Edward Gorey, Capricorn, 1958chekhov goreyCover by Edward Gorey, 1959gorey mastersCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1959edward gorey john barthEdward Gorey, Doubleday Hardcover edition, 1960Edward Gorey kierkegaardCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1960Edward Gorey’s Looking Glass Library Hardcover edition, 1960Chernyshevsky goreyCover by Edward Gorey, Vintage, 1961Edward Gorey barthelmeCover by Edward Gorey, Doubleday Anchor, 1964edward gorey hubbardCover by Edward Gorey, London House & Maxwell, 1964Edward Gorey chaucerCover by Edward Gorey, Vintage, 1966edward gorey freaky fridayCover by Edward Gorey, Harper & Row, 1972Illustrated by Edward Gorey, 1973edward gorey practical catsCover by Edward Gorey, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982edward gorey the woman in whiteCover by Edward Gorey, Signet Classics, 1984

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