"An Examination of the Work of Herbert Quain" is a fictional essay surveying the following works, written by fictional deceased Irish author Herbert Quain: •
The God of the Labyrinth (1933), a detective story in which the solution given is wrong, although this fact is not immediately obvious •
April March (1936), a novel with nine different beginnings, trifurcating backwards in time •
The Secret Mirror, a play in which the first act is the work of one of the characters in the second act (à la
The Waltz Invention) •
Statements (1939), eight stories which are deliberately calculated to disappoint the reader;
The Circular Ruins is supposedly an extract from the third story, "The Rose of Yesterday" ==Style==