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1881 •
The beloved story of the puppet come-to-life and his adventures on the road to becoming a real boy.
After Dark
Wilkie Collins
41 days
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1856 •
A collection of six exciting short stories, as told to poor traveling portrait-painter William Kerby.
Agnes Grey
Anne Bronte
27 days
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1847 •
Based on Anne Bronte's time as a governess, Agnes Grey experiences the precarious position of such employment overseeing spoiled children and the corrupting influence of wealth.
The American Claimant
Mark Twain
21 days
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1892 •
A comedy of mistaken identifies peppered with mad scientist glimpses of DNA cloning, fax machines, and climate change.
Barchester Towers
Anthony Trollope
66 days
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1857 •
A newcomer bursts into Barchester, replacing the beloved bishop and bringing with him an ambitious chaplain and intimidating wife. Havoc in the church and town follows.
Bartleby, the Scrivener
Herman Melville
6 days
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1853 •
Initially an impressively hard worker in the rat race on Wall Street, a new clerk suddenly refuses all work. "I would prefer not to" becomes his constant refrain.
The Beetle
Richard Marsh
42 days
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1897 •
A shape-shifting horror from ancient Egypt stalks Victorian England, entangling a group of Londoners in a plot of cults, hypnosis, and revenge.
Bleak House
Charles Dickens
144 days
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1853 •
A tumultuous court case takes its toll on all involved as Esther and a host of other characters try to find love and happiness in spite of the "curse" of the past.
The Body Snatcher
Robert Louis Stevenson
3 days
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1884 •
A chilling short story of medical students driven to horrifying acts in a need for bodies for dissection.
The Captain's Daughter
Alexander Pushkin
13 days
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1836 •
A deadly revolution, love, the generosity of an empress, and an act of kindness pull at the fate of Pyotr Andreyich Grinyov with his very life on the line.
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
11 days
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1843 •
Bitter old miser Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by spirits on Christmas Eve in this classic holiday tale.
Christmas Stories
Lucy Maud Montgomery
13 days
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1911 •
A collection of Christmas and holiday short stories filled with smiles, tears, and human kindness.
Clotel; or, The President's Daughter
William Wells Brown
20 days
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1853 •
Clotel and her sister, though daughters of Thomas Jefferson, are slaves. Considered the first novel published by an African American in the U.S., this fast-paced story explores the horrors and hypocrisy of early America.
Colonel Chabert
Honoré de Balzac
9 days
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1829 •
Colonel Chabert, a Napoleonic War hero thought killed in the Battle of Eylau, returns to Paris after a long recovery to find his wife remarried and his pension gone.
The Coming Race
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
25 days
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1871 •
Discover the Vril-ya, angel-like beings who - for now - live in an underground Utopia.
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Thomas De Quincey
12 days
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1821 •
A captivating account of addiction - describing both the pleasures and pains of opium - in which dreams, visions, memory, and pain are all interwoven.
The Convict Laundress
Mary Theresa Vidal
2 days
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1852 •
The sad descent of a working-class Irish woman, convicted of a crime and tempted by the "devils" of alcohol and opium.
The Coral Island
R.M. Ballantyne
40 days
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1858 •
Shipwrecked on a coral reef, three young boys find survival no struggle at all. Until, that is, cannibals and a pirate ship arrive. The inspiration for William Goulding's Lord of the Flies.
A Corner In Lightning
George Griffith
2 days
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1898 •
When capitalists attempt to control lightning for profit, disastrous results ensue.
The Count of Monte Cristo
Alexandre Dumas
208 days
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1844 •
During turbulent times in France, Edmond Dantès is wrongfully imprisoned for years. He plots his revenge but is doomed to hurt the innocent as well as the guilty.
The Country of the Pointed Firs
Sarah Orne Jewett
17 days
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1896 •
A visitor describes, in rich detail, a seaport on Maine's coast - from the sea to the spirit of the local people.
Cranford
Elizabeth Gaskell
27 days
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1851 •
A moving story of friendship between middle-aged women in 19th century rural England, filled with sharp satire and affection.
A Crystal Age
W.H. Hudson
25 days
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1887 •
Following what he remembers as an accident in the mountains, Smith emerges into a utopia strange to him where so many of his concepts and beliefs - even love - are unknown.
Culture and Anarchy
Matthew Arnold
21 days
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1869 •
A series of Victorian-era essays examining the nature of culture, the value of classes, and the future of society.
Daniel Deronda
George Eliot
98 days
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1876 •
While gambling at the roulette table, Gwendolen spies Daniel Deronda - a man with as remarkable a life as her own - in an encounter that will change both their lives.
The Darling
Anton Chekhov
2 days
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1899 •
The story of Olenka , a "darling" who is engulfed by one man after the other.
The Death of Ivan Ilych
Leo Tolstoy
7 days
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1886 •
A powerful man of the world is suddenly and shockingly confronted with his own mortality in this, arguably one of the finest novellas ever written.
Demons
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
76 days
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1871 •
A powerful allegory of ideology, murder, and nihilism in Russia as a fictional town is torn between aristocratic and Western-influenced idealism.
A Descent into the Maelström
Edgar Allan Poe
3 days
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1841 •
An old man, or so he appears, retells his adventure descending into a legendary ocean whirlpool.
The Diamond Lens
Fitz James O'Brien
3 days
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1858 •
A scientist becomes obsessed with the microscope, both finding the perfect lens and the remarkable world he discovers looking through it. An early work of science fiction.
Doctor Thorne
Anthony Trollope
91 days
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1858 •
Frank Gresham's mother and aunt are intent on his marrying a wealthy heiress. But Frank wants to marry Mary Thorne, who by all appearances is poor and illegitimate. Her watchful uncle keeps a secret about Mary, though.
An Enemy of the People
Henrik Ibsen
13 days
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1883 •
The story of a man who dares to tell an uncomfortable truth, with surprisingly modern applicability to whistleblowing, environmental damage, and corrupt politicians.
Essays
Ralph Waldo Emerson
25 days
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1841 •
A collection of Emerson's essays, including Self-Reliance, Compensation, The Over-Soul, and The Poet.
Eureka: A Prose Poem
Edgar Allan Poe
12 days
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1848 •
An adaptation of Poe's lecture, describing his conception of the universe and of man's relationship with God. Many ideas presage 20th-century discoveries and theories on the beginnings of the universe.
Fanshawe
Nathaniel Hawthorne
14 days
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1828 •
Both strapping Edwards and reclusive Fanshawe seek to win the love of Ellen, but a third mysterious suitor arrives with dark intentions. Hawthorne's first novel.
Far from the Madding Crowd
Thomas Hardy
51 days
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1874 •
When Bathsheba Everdene arrives to take over Weatherbury's largest estate, everyone takes notice - especially three suitors who threaten to unsettle her life and the entire community's stability.
Father Goriot
Honoré de Balzac
37 days
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1835 •
In a Parisian society driven by ambition and greed, a father bankrupts himself for his two daughters as a mysterious criminal corrupts a naive law student.
Fathers and Sons
Ivan Turgenev
24 days
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1862 •
The Kirsanov household will soon be turned upside down by the arrival of Bazarov and his bold new ideas.
Framley Parsonage
Anthony Trollope
62 days
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1860 •
Young vicar Mark Robarts' morals are put to the test when he and his family settle into the village of Framley in Barsetshire.
The Goddess of Atvatabar
William R. Bradshaw
31 days
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1892 •
Discover an advanced underground civilization that can maintain youth and stop death. But civil war is brewing, sparked by outsiders from the surface.
Great Expectations
Charles Dickens
74 days
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1861 •
Orphaned forge worker Pip dreams of rising to be a gentleman - and one day, his dreams seem to come true. Arguably Dickens’ best novel, jam-packed with unforgettable characters.
Hard Times
Charles Dickens
42 days
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1854 •
Against the backdrop of a wretched industrial English city, two children are pulled into lives of crime and despair.
The Haunted Hotel
Wilkie Collins
26 days
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1879 •
A palace, refurbished as a hotel, haunts its guests with glimpses of its tragic and frightening past.
Hauntings
Vernon Lee
16 days
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1890 •
British author Violet Paget's atmospheric supernatural stories of passion, possession, and psychological terror.
Hawaii's Story
Queen Liliʻuokalani
34 days
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1898 •
Five years after Hawaii's sovereignty was violated by the United States, the last monarch describes her ascent to the throne and the destruction of her country.
The Heart of Princess Osra
Anthony Hope
20 days
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1896 •
A collection of stories serving as a prequel to The Prisoner of Zenda, centered on the love life of Orsa, Princess of Ruritania.
A Hero of Our Time
Mikhail Lermontov
20 days
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1840 •
A tribute to the tales of Lord Byron following the antihero Pechorin - both sensitive and cynical - through adventures, seductions, and duels.
Hospital Sketches
Louisa May Alcott
10 days
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1863 •
Four sketches based on experiences from Louisa May Alcott's time spent volunteering as a nurse for the Union Army during the American Civil War.
The Humbugs of the World
P.T. Barnum
40 days
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1865 •
The "Prince of Humbugs" himself describes a wide range of hoaxes, cons, swindles, and scams.
Hunger
Knut Hamsun
20 days
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1890 •
A psychological novel exploring alienation, obsession, and self-destruction. Described as the first novel of the 20th century.
An Ideal Husband
Oscar Wilde
11 days
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1895 •
Blackmail and political corruption forces a married couple to reexamine their moral standards in this, one of Oscar Wilde's best plays.
In the Midst of Life
Ambrose Bierce
26 days
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1892 •
A collection of short stories about soliders and civilians during the American Civil War.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Harriet Jacobs
29 days
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1861 •
Jacobs shares her experiences as a slave, describing the particular horrors of being an enslaved woman, in an appeal to abolish slavery.
Jane Eyre
Charlotte Bronte
72 days
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1847 •
Follow the life of Jane Eyre as she navigates an abusive family, trying schooling, and the pitfalls of love. Charlotte Brontë has been called the "first historian of the private consciousness."
Jo's Boys
Louisa May Alcott
33 days
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1886 •
Ten years after the events of "Little Men" Tommy, Emil, Demi, Nat, Dan, Rob, and Teddy are back - dealing with college, love, and scrapes.
A Journey in Other Worlds
John Jacob Astor
29 days
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1894 •
A vision of the far off future in the year 2000, with speculation on telephones, solar power, air travel, and adjusting the tilt of the Earth.
Jude the Obscure
Thomas Hardy
52 days
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1895 •
Lowly stonemason Jude, frustrated in his intellectual aspirations, finds fulfillment in his love for his free-spirited cousin Sue. But the pressure of society's expectations lead to tragedy.
Kalevala
Elias Lönnrot
62 days
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1835 •
Epic poem compiling Finnish oral folklore including the creation of earth. An influence on J.R.R. Tolkien.
La Grande Bretèche
Honoré de Balzac
3 days
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1831 •
A curious neglected country estate hides a sordid and tragic history.
Lady Audley's Secret
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
49 days
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1862 •
The "most sensationally successful of all the sensation novels" spanning insanity, accidental bigamy, lies, and murder all packed into one over-the-top drama.
A Lady Of Quality
Frances Hodgson Burnett
29 days
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1896 •
A dark, melodramatic historical romance following Clorinda's tumultuous upbringing and challenging life.
The Lady with the Dog
Anton Chekhov
3 days
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1899 •
An adulterous affair at a summer beach town becomes something more in this classic short story, deemed by Vladimir Nabokov the greatest ever written.
The Leavenworth Case
Anna Katharine Green
35 days
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1878 •
Detective Ebenezer Gryce must investigate the baffling murder of wealthy merchant Horatio Leavenworth in New York City. An influence on Agatha Christie's mysteries.
Les Fleurs du mal
Charles Baudelaire
10 days
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1857 •
Declared by Victor Hugo to have created "un nouveau frisson" (a new shudder, a new thrill) in literature, this volume of poetry and its themes of decadence and eroticism is a critical work of the symbolist and modernist movements.
Little Women
Louisa May Alcott
84 days
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1868 •
The unforgettable tale of four sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March - as they grow from childhood to womanhood and find their place in the world.
The Lost Stradivarius
J. Meade Falkner
18 days
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1895 •
John Maltravers, a young aristocrat, happens upon a rare Stradivarius violin. The instrument's dark history captivates John.
Maiwa's Revenge
H. Rider Haggard
12 days
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1888 •
A hunting expedition becomes a rescue operation for the heroic Allan Quatermain.
Mathilda
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
12 days
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1820 •
On her deathbed, Matilda tells of her life: the incestuous love of her father, suicide, and failed love. Shelley's second novel, finished in 1820 but suppressed until 1959.
The Mayor of Casterbridge
Thomas Hardy
46 days
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1886 •
A successful grain merchant, the Mayor of Casterbridge nevertheless holds a dark secret: years ago, in a drunken rage, he sold off his wife and child. The mistakes of his past come to haunt his present.
The Mill on the Floss
George Eliot
87 days
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1860 •
In this, one of Eliot's most moving works, fiercely intelligent Maggie Tulliver is forced into conflict with her family as her desires clash with their expectations.
Moonfleet
J. Meade Falkner
32 days
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1898 •
An adventure of mystery, smuggling, and a hidden treasure amidst the downs of Dorset. A captivating adventure for children and adults alike.
The Moonstone
Wilkie Collins
81 days
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1868 •
A glorious diamond, taken under mysterious circumstances from Inda, is handed down to Rachel Verinder. Soon it is stolen and a thrilling investigation to find the thief and uncover the diamond's mystery ensues.
The Mystery of Orcival
Emile Gaboriau
32 days
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1867 •
Monsieur Lecoq strives to uncover the mystery of a countess' murder and the disappearance of a count.
Ninety-Three
Victor Hugo
45 days
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1874 •
In his final novel, Hugo follows three protagonists through the tumult of France in 1793: from the execution of Louis XVI to the Terror and brutal revolts.
North and South
Elizabeth Gaskell
83 days
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1854 •
Uprooted from her former life, Margaret is thrown in to a rough industrial town and finds herself pulled between the plight of local mill workers and the man she loves.
The Old Curiosity Shop
Charles Dickens
75 days
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1841 •
The story of little Nell Trent - one of Dickens' most beloved characters - who lives with her grandfather in his shop of oddities. They encounter bad luck and plotting villains in their struggle to avoid poverty.
An Old-Fashioned Girl
Louisa May Alcott
35 days
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1869 •
Can country girl Polly's "simple" ways survive a clash with the wealthy, sophisticated, urban Shaw family?
On Liberty
John Stuart Mill
14 days
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1859 •
Philosopher John Stuart Mill and his wife Harriet Taylor in this essay apply the Utilitarian ethical theory to government, exploring individuality, authority, and freedom of speech.
On War
Carl von Clausewitz
91 days
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1832 •
One of the most important works on political-military analysis and strategy, written after the Napoleonic Wars but left unfinished.
The Open Boat
Stephen Crane
4 days
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1897 •
A semi-autobiographical retelling of Crane's experience being shipwrecked and stranded for days off the coast of Florida.
Orley Farm
Anthony Trollope
101 days
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1861 •
When Joseph Mason dies, he mysteriously leaves his farm near London to his second wife and her son. Years later, mysterious details come to light sparking a complex fight among the family.
Our Nig
Harriet E. Wilson
7 days
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1859 •
Abandoned by her parents, Frado suffers abuse and neglect as a servant for a white family in the free North.
The Pathfinder
James Fenimore Cooper
59 days
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1840 •
One of Cooper's most picturesque novels, set on the Great Lakes, it finds Natty Bumppo finding his way through adventure and love.
A Pickle For The Knowing Ones
Timothy Dexter
3 days
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1802 •
Written by the eccentric businessman Timothy Dexter - who once faked his own death to see how people would react - this work discusses politics, the clergy, and more. Note it includes odd spelling and capitalization.
The Pickwick Papers
Charles Dickens
115 days
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1836 •
The comic masterpiece that launched Charles Dickens to fame. Join the adventures of the poet Snodgrass, the lover Tupman, the sportsman Winkle, and of course Mr Pickwick and his cockney sidekick Sam Weller.
The Pioneers
James Fenimore Cooper
55 days
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1823 •
On the borders of the ever-advancing frontier of New York state, elements of the wild old world clash with new European-style developments.
The Portrait of a Lady
Henry James
85 days
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1881 •
American Isabel Archer arrives in Europe determined to shape her own life. But soon she is drawn into the cruelty of the Old World in this story of love and betrayal.
The Queen of Spades
Alexander Pushkin
5 days
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1834 •
The secret to winning your fortune at cards lies with an old countess and just three playing cards. Hermann will stop at nothing to win the secret.
The Red and the Black
Stendhal
60 days
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1830 •
Driven to leave his humble beginnings behind, Julien Sorel finds the only way to rise in society's ranks is through deceit, hypocrisy, and crime.
The Return of the Native
Thomas Hardy
50 days
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1878 •
Clym Yeobright returns from cosmopolitan Paris to the wild haunted moors of Wessex, sparking a tale of love, chance, and tragedy.
Rock Crystal
Adalbert Stifter
6 days
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1845 •
A suspenseful and beautiful parable about two children missing on Christmas Eve.
Romola
George Eliot
74 days
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1862 •
In Renaissance Florence amidst political and religious upheaval, Romola must choose her own path among shifting alliances, spiritual guidance, and betrayals by those closest to her.
Roughing It
Mark Twain
57 days
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1872 •
A semi-autobiographical account of Twain's travels and adventures through the American west during the 1860s.
Rupert of Hentzau
Anthony Hope
22 days
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1898 •
A swashbuckling adventure taking place after The Prisoner of Zenda amidst the intrigue of Ruritania's royal family.
A Scandal in Bohemia
Arthur Conan Doyle
3 days
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1891 •
Sherlock Holmes pits his cunning against a new adversary, Irene Adler, to help the King of Bohemia.
The Seagull
Anton Chekhov
8 days
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1896 •
In the words of Chekhov, this comedy has "much talk of literature, little action," and "five bushels of love."
Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen
54 days
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1811 •
Sisters Marianne and Elinor Dashwood together navigate the pathways of society, status, and money to seek out personal happiness and love.
The Shining Pyramid
Arthur Machen
4 days
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1895 •
When strange stones appear in alarming patterns around his home, Vaughan enlists his friend's aid in deciphering the mystery before it's too late.
Shirley
Charlotte Bronte
70 days
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1849 •
The tale of two women - the wealthy vivacious Shirley Keeldar and the oppressed shy Caroline Helstone - in a combination of social commentary with the literary style that made Jane Eyre so popular.
Silas Marner
George Eliot
29 days
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1861 •
Abandoning his shattered life, Silas Marner settles in a rural village with his loom and his fortune of gold. But when his gold is stolen, and a young girl appears on his doorstep, he discovers new meaning in his life.
The Spy
James Fenimore Cooper
49 days
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1821 •
In the midst of the American Revolution, the rebels hunt down a suspected British spy who has escaped capture twice. But not all is as it seems.
The Story of an African Farm
Olive Schreiner
42 days
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1883 •
The lives and adventures of three childhood friends in South Africa, who grapple with societal norms of religion, marriage, and sexuality.
A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens
59 days
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1859 •
Revolutions rock Paris and London with violence and rebirth. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...
Tales for the Bush
Mary Theresa Vidal
25 days
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1845 •
A series of novelettes sharing Christian virtues and accepting one's station in life. Mary Theresa Vidal was Australia's first female novelist.
Tales of Space and Time
H.G. Wells
22 days
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1899 •
A collection of fantasy and sci-fi stories including runaway stars, stone age breakthroughs, and a mysterious glowing egg.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Anne Bronte
69 days
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1848 •
A mysterious widow arrives at Wildfell Hall, stirring the interest of a local farmer who uncovers a dark world of debauchery and marital betrayal.
Three Ghost Stories
Charles Dickens
8 days
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1868 •
A collection of spooky tales including the famous short story "The Signal-Man", "The Trial for Murder" and "The Haunted House"
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Friedrich Nietzsche
29 days
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1883 •
A philosophical novel in which the ancient prophet Zarathustra reveals God is dead, to be succeeded by a human embodiment of divinity: the Superman.
Tom Brown's School Days
Thomas Hughes
33 days
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1857 •
The classic English story of Tom Brown's trials, successes, and lasting friendships within a Victorian boy's boarding school.
Twenty-Two Years a Slave
Austin Steward
26 days
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1857 •
An autobiography of Steward's enslavement, escape, and life as a free man before the Civil War.
Unveiling a Parallel
Alice Ilgenfritz Jones & Ella Merchant
15 days
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1893 •
A satirical feminist utopian novel contrasting two societies on Mars, both with equality between the sexes.
Villette
Charlotte Bronte
76 days
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1853 •
Fleeing an unhappy life in England, Lucy Snowe starts anew in the cosmopolitan French city of Villette. Her desire for independence soon faces two tests in the form of a worldly doctor and autocratic schoolmaster.
A Voice from Harper's Ferry
Osborne Perry Anderson
7 days
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1859 •
A firsthand account of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry - a turning point in the fight against slavery - by the only surviving black combatant.
The Warden
Anthony Trollope
24 days
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1855 •
Zealous young reformer John Bold seeks the truth behind suspicious charity funds and the warden of Hiram's Hospital.
Waverley
Walter Scott
37 days
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1814 •
English soldier Edward Waverley journeys through the wilds of Scotland during the Jacobite Rising.
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
Henry David Thoreau
38 days
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1849 •
Thoreau describes a river trip he took with his brother John.
Why Is the Negro Lynched?
Frederick Douglass
6 days
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1895 •
Douglass attacks the concept of "the negro problem" in post-Civil War America, showing how it is instead "a great national problem" with racism entrenched in the systems of society.
Wives and Daughters
Elizabeth Gaskell
95 days
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1864 •
When her father suddenly remarries, the quiet life of Molly Gibson is rocked by the appearance of her new step-sister Cynthia. The narrative follows their lives and explores the role of women, Darwinism, and the hypocrisy of male moral authority.
The Wood Beyond the World
William Morris
22 days
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1894 •
Fleeing from murderous family feuds, Golden Walter enters a fantastic world of enchantresses, mini-giants, and strange cities.
The Wreck of the Titan
Morgan Robertson
8 days
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1898 •
Written 14 years before the sinking of the Titanic, this novella follows deckhand John Rowland on the doomed April voyage of fictional British ocean liner Titan.
Zofloya
Charlotte Dacre
38 days
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1806 •
A gothic tale of lust and murder set in 15th century Venice, chronicling Victoria's descent from spoiled aristocrat to criminal. It shocked contemporary readers with its transgressions against then-taboos of race and class.
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