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  1. All Times Possible
  2. Balzac
  3. Barefoot in the Head
  4. The Caveman’s Valentine
  5. Crazy Sunday
  6. The Difference
  7. A Distant Episode
  8. Don Quixote de la Mancha
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  13. The Fortunes of Richard Mahony
  14. The Ghost Sonata
  15. The Golden Apple of Eternal Desire
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  17. Goodbye, My Brother
  18. Graphomaniacs
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  21. The Happy Autumn Fields
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  23. The House in Turk Street
  24. The Ice Wagon Going Down the Street
  25. The Iceman Cometh
  26. In the Devil’s Snare
  27. Instructions for John Howell
  28. King Solomon
  29. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  30. The Lost Phoebe
  31. The Lost Weekend
  32. The Lyre of Orpheus
  33. Madame Zilensky and the King of Finland
  34. The Maids
  35. Mailman
  36. Markheim
  37. May Day
  38. The Message to the Planet
  39. The Metamorphosis
  40. Miniver Cheevy
  41. Miss Macintosh, My Darling
  42. Moonlight
  43. My Amputations
  44. Nabokov’s Early Fiction
  45. Naked Lunch
  46. Nocturne
  47. Novel Without a Name
  48. On a Dark Night I Left My Silent House
  49. The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold
  50. Our Lady of the Forest
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