Flush: A Biography (1933)—Fictional "stream of consciousness" tale by Flush, a dog, but non-fiction in the sense of telling the story of the owner of the dog,
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Freshwater: A Comedy edited by Lucio P. Ruotolo with drawings by
Edward Gorey (first version 1923, revised and performed 1935, published 1976)
Translations
Stavrogin's Confession & the Plan of the Life of a Great Sinner, from the notes of
Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated in partnership with
S. S. Koteliansky (1922)
^Originally published in 1976, the discovery in 1980 of a 77-page typescript acquired by the
British Library, containing 27 pages of new material necessitated a new edition in 1985. In particular, 18 pages of new material was inserted between pp. 107–125 of the first edition. Page 107 of that edition resumes as page 125 in the second edition, so that page references to the first edition in the literature, after p. 107 are found 18–19 pages later in the second edition.[1] All page references to Sketches are to the second edition, otherwise to the first edition of Moments of Being. This added 22 new pages, and changed the pagination for the Memoir Club essays that followed by an extra 22 pages. Pagination also varies between printings of the 2nd. edition. Pages here refer to the 1985 Harvest (North American) edition
Flush: A Biography (1933)—Fictional "stream of consciousness" tale by Flush, a dog, but non-fiction in the sense of telling the story of the owner of the dog,
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Freshwater: A Comedy edited by Lucio P. Ruotolo with drawings by
Edward Gorey (first version 1923, revised and performed 1935, published 1976)
Translations
Stavrogin's Confession & the Plan of the Life of a Great Sinner, from the notes of
Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated in partnership with
S. S. Koteliansky (1922)
^Originally published in 1976, the discovery in 1980 of a 77-page typescript acquired by the
British Library, containing 27 pages of new material necessitated a new edition in 1985. In particular, 18 pages of new material was inserted between pp. 107–125 of the first edition. Page 107 of that edition resumes as page 125 in the second edition, so that page references to the first edition in the literature, after p. 107 are found 18–19 pages later in the second edition.[1] All page references to Sketches are to the second edition, otherwise to the first edition of Moments of Being. This added 22 new pages, and changed the pagination for the Memoir Club essays that followed by an extra 22 pages. Pagination also varies between printings of the 2nd. edition. Pages here refer to the 1985 Harvest (North American) edition