Works like The Autobiography of a Flea
The Autobiography of a Flea is still unknown and belongs to The 1800s. These works share its status, era, or form, ranked by how much they share.
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Memoirs of a Russian Princess
An 1890 anonymous erotic novel purporting to be a Russian princess's confessions. Its actual author was never established.
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The Way of a Pilgrim
The Russian spiritual classic of a wanderer practicing the Jesus Prayer, first published in 1884 from an anonymous manuscript. Its author remains debated.
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A Brief Inquiry into the Natural Rights of Man
A nineteenth century treatise on natural rights published without an author's name. No attribution has entered the documented record, and the writer remains unidentified.
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Bourbon Kid
A supernatural horror series begun in 2000 with The Book with No Name, published by an author who has remained anonymous by choice ever since.
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Diary of an Oxygen Thief
A 2006 confessional novel published anonymously in Amsterdam, narrated by an advertising man who recounts cruelty and comeuppance. Its author has remained anonymous.
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Lazarillo de Tormes
The 1554 Spanish novella that founded the picaresque, published anonymously to dodge the Inquisition. Despite centuries of candidates, its author remains unknown.
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Letting Ana Go
A 2013 young adult novel in diary form about anorexia, published by Simon and Schuster under the byline Anonymous, in the tradition of Go Ask Alice.
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Lucy in the Sky
A 2012 young adult diary novel of a teenager's descent into drug use, published under the byline Anonymous in the Go Ask Alice tradition.
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Romance of Lust
The four volume Victorian erotic novel of 1873 to 1876, published anonymously. Attributed variously to Edward Sellon or William Simpson Potter; unresolved.
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The Great Organ in the Boston Music Hall
An anonymous 1865 descriptive pamphlet on the celebrated Boston Music Hall organ, of the kind institutions issued without named authors.
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The Log-Cabin Lady
A 1922 anonymous memoir of a frontier-born woman's education in manners and marriage to a diplomat, published without a name to protect its author.
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The Princess Ilsée
A nineteenth century literary fairy tale of the Ilse valley in the Harz mountains, published anonymously and never attributed.