List of Fictional Books - W - Works Invented By Gene Wolfe

Works Invented By Gene Wolfe

In Bibliomen :

  • In "Adam Poor":
    • A Salted Mine by Adam Poor
    • Voices Vocable by Adam Poor
  • In "Bernard A. French":
    • Great Lost Art of Western Europe by Bernard A. French, editor
    • Perfection Unto Death by Bernard A. French
  • In "Captain Roy C. Mirk, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.":
    • A Post-Modernist Critic Views the Antebellum Middle West by Roy C. Mirk
    • Poultry as Symbolism in Nineteenth Century American Literature by Roy C. Mirk
    • Tea-Time Talk in the Novels of Louise May Alcott by Roy C. Mirk
    • Washing as a Euphemism in the Works of Jack London by Roy C. Mirk
  • In "Gertrude S. 'Spinning Jenny' Deplatta":
    • an unknown title by Robert T. Brooks
  • In "John Glaskin :'
    • Brideshead by John Glaskin
    • You Can't Go Home at All by John Glaskin
  • In "John J. Jons, Jr." :
    • Guide to the Public Toilets of America (aka Jon's Guide) by John J. Jons, Jr.
    • Meditation on the Utilitarian Theory of Literary Merit by John J. Jons, Jr.
  • In "Kirk Patterson Arthurs, Ph.D.":
    • Fiction in Fancy Dress: John Glaskin et al. Exposed by Kirk Patterson Arthurs
    • Mask and Coin: Grub Street in the 30's by Kirk Patterson Arthurs
    • Maze of Clay: John Glaskin Revisited by Kirk Patterson Arthurs
    • Sweet Sword, High Heart: Love and War in the Fiction of John Glaskin by Kirk Patterson Arthurs
  • In "Paul Rico":
    • Training the Mind by Paul Rico

In The Book of the Long Sun :

  • An unknown title by Scleroderma
  • The Chrasmological Writings by unknown author

In The Book of the New Sun :

  • Lives of the Seventeen Megatherians by Blaithmaic
  • The Book of the New Sun by Canog
  • The Book of Gold by unknown author
  • The Book of the Wonders of Urth and Sky, Being a Collection from Printed Sources of Universal Secrets of Such Age That Their Meaning has Become Obscured with Time by unknown author

In The Book of the Short Sun :

  • An unknown title by Man from Urbasecundus

In The Doctor of Death Island :

  • The Death of Love by Kinglake

In The Fifth Head of Cerberus :

  • Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Miller
  • A Field Guide to the Animals of Sainte Anne by unknown author

In From the Desk of Gilmer C. Merton (from the short story collection Storeys from the Old Hotel)

  • Star Shuttle by Gilray Gunn
  • Come, Dark Lust! by Wolf Moon
  • The Shrieking in the Nursery by Wolf Moon

In Peace :

  • The Book that Binds the Dead by Louis Gold (writing as Abdul Alhazred)
  • The Lusty Lawyer by Louis Gold (writing as Amanda Ros)

In Seven American Nights (from the short story collection The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other Stories)

  • Mystery Beyond the Sun's Setting by Osman Aga

In Useful Phrases (from the short story collection Strange Travelers) :

  • Tohish Ablar Sens-Orriyya Ert by unknown author

In Xavier McRidy :

  • Allegiance to La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco by Juan Gabriel Sabastian de Dolo y Varios
  • The Paper Nautilus by Xavier McRidy
  • Mr. Milton in Medoc by S. Peety

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