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A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens · 1843
A Christmas Carol follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a bitter miser whose heart has frozen as cold as the London winter surroundi...

A Room with a View
E.M. Forster · 1908
In the sunlit piazzas of Florence and the manicured drawing rooms of Edwardian England, Lucy Honeychurch stands at a cro...

A Sicilian Romance
Ann Radcliffe · 1790
In a crumbling 16th-century Sicilian castle, two sisters discover that the most terrifying monsters aren't supernatural;...

A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens · 1859
A Tale of Two Cities is Charles Dickens's most carefully constructed novel, a story of revolution, resurrection, and the...

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain · 1884
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn picks up where Tom Sawyer left off, but the tone could not be more different. Huck Finn, ...

Alice Adams
Booth Tarkington · 1921
Alice Adams is the story of a young woman trapped between the life she has and the life she desperately wants.

Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy · 1877
Anna Karenina tells the story of a Russian aristocrat who sacrifices everything for a forbidden passion—and pays a price...

Beowulf
Unknown · 1000
Beowulf is the oldest surviving long poem in the English language, a thousand-year-old story that feels as urgent as tod...

Beyond Good and Evil
Friedrich Nietzsche · 1886
Beyond Good and Evil is Friedrich Nietzsche's most direct attack on the moral and philosophical assumptions Western cult...

Candide
Voltaire · 1759
Candide begins in paradise and ends in a garden. The distance between those two places is the entire education Voltaire ...

Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1866
Rodion Raskolnikov is a brilliant former law student living in crushing poverty in St. Petersburg. Brooding alone in his...

Dark Night of the Soul
Saint John of the Cross · 1578
Dark Night of the Soul charts the most challenging passage in any person's inner life: that bewildering period when ever...

Das Kapital
Karl Marx · 1867
Das Kapital is Karl Marx's sweeping scientific dissection of capitalist production, exposing the hidden mechanics by whi...

Dead Souls
Nikolai Gogol · 1842
Dead Souls opens with a fine spring chaise rolling into the provincial town of N. Inside sits Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov,...

Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri · 1320
At thirty-five, the midpoint of a human life, Dante wakes up lost in a dark forest. He cannot explain how he got there. ...

Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra · 1605
Alonso Quixano is a quiet gentleman in La Mancha until chivalry books take over his life. He sells land for more volumes...

Dracula
Bram Stoker · 1897
Jonathan Harker thinks he is on a business trip. A young English solicitor travels to Transylvania to help a wealthy cli...

Ecclesiastes
Qoheleth · 300 BC
Qoheleth, the Teacher, opens with the most unsettling claim in ancient literature: "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity." ...

Emma
Jane Austen · 1815
Have you ever been absolutely certain you were right—only to discover you were the problem all along?

Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson · 1841
In 1841, Ralph Waldo Emerson published a collection of essays that would permanently alter the American mind. He had a s...

Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World
Fanny Burney · 1778
Evelina Anville has lived her entire life in quiet obscurity, raised by her guardian in the English countryside. But whe...

Far from the Madding Crowd
Thomas Hardy · 1874
Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is the novel that established Thomas Hardy's reputation, and it remains one of the fin...

Fathers and Sons
Ivan Turgenev · 1862
Have you ever come home changed and found that everyone you love is exactly the same?

Frankenstein
Mary Shelley · 1818
Frankenstein tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant young scientist consumed by ambition who discovers the ...

Great Expectations
Charles Dickens · 1861
Philip Pirrip (Pip) is an orphan living with his sister and her husband Joe, the village blacksmith. On a foggy evening ...

Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift · 1726
Lemuel Gulliver is a ship's surgeon who keeps finding himself the outsider in his own story. Swift publishes the Travels...

Hamlet
William Shakespeare · 1601
Prince Hamlet returns to Elsinore for his father's funeral and walks into a court that has already moved on without him....

Hard Times
Charles Dickens · 1854
Thomas Gradgrind runs a school and a household on one rule: facts only. No imagination, no wonder, no play. He raises Lo...

Heart of Darkness
Joseph Conrad · 1899
On the Thames at dusk, Marlow tells his story to men waiting for the tide. London was once a dark place too, he says, an...

Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë · 1847
Jane Eyre is the story of a woman who refuses to be diminished. Born into nothing, abused by relatives, and nearly broke...

Jude the Obscure
Thomas Hardy · 1895
Thomas Hardy's final novel stands as one of the most uncompromising examinations of thwarted aspiration and social const...

King Lear
William Shakespeare · 1608
King Lear opens with an act of catastrophic vanity dressed up as a retirement plan. An aging king, tired of power but st...

Les Misérables: Essential Edition
Victor Hugo · 1862
Les Misérables tells the epic story of Jean Valjean, a man who spent 19 years in prison for stealing a loaf of bread to ...

Letters from a Stoic
Seneca · 65
Between approximately 63 and 65 AD, as Rome's political tensions reached a breaking point, Seneca wrote a series of lett...

Little Women
Louisa May Alcott · 1868
Little Women follows the four March sisters as they grow from girls into women in a New England household during and aft...

Madame Bovary
Gustave Flaubert · 1857
In the provincial town of Yonville, Emma Bovary arranges flowers that will wilt by evening, walks the same muddy streets...

Meditations
Marcus Aurelius · 180
Marcus Aurelius never meant you to read this. From 161 to 180 AD he ruled Rome while commanding armies on the Danube fro...

Metamorphoses
Ovid · 8
From the moment divine power separates earth from sky and brings order from primordial Chaos, Ovid's Metamorphoses unfol...

Mi Último Adiós
José Rizal · 1896
José Rizal wrote his last poem the night before the Spanish colonial government shot him at dawn. He was 35 years old, a...

Middlemarch
George Eliot · 1871
George Eliot opens Middlemarch with a prelude about Saint Theresa of Ávila, a woman whose life of radical inner explorat...

Moby-Dick
Herman Melville · 1851
Moby-Dick begins with one of the most famous lines in English literature: "Call me Ishmael." Our narrator is restless, b...

Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle · 350 BC
Written around 350 BCE and named after Aristotle's son Nicomachus, the Nicomachean Ethics is the most influential work o...

Noli Me Tángere
José Rizal · 1887
When Crisostomo Ibarra returns to the Philippines after seven years studying in Europe, he carries dreams of reform and ...

North and South
Elizabeth Gaskell · 1854
Elizabeth Gaskell's remarkable social novel unfolds as a journey of moral awakening, tracing the profound transformation...

Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen · 1817
Catherine Morland is not your typical heroine. She is ordinary in the best sense: a girl who preferred cricket to dolls,...

Notes from Underground
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1864
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground is narrated by a retired clerk living on the margins of nineteenth-century St...

On Liberty
John Stuart Mill · 1859
In 1859, Victorian England was experiencing unprecedented social transformation. Democratic reforms expanded voting righ...

On the Shortness of Life
Lucius Annaeus Seneca · 49
Around 49 AD, Seneca wrote De Brevitate Vitae, On the Shortness of Life, as a moral letter to his friend Pompeius Paulin...

Paradise Lost
John Milton · 1667
John Milton's Paradise Lost opens in Hell: Satan and the fallen angels, defeated after their war against Heaven, lie stu...

Persuasion
Jane Austen · 1817
Anne Elliot is twenty-seven, unmarried, and quietly certain she made the worst decision of her life eight years ago. At ...

Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen · 1813
Elizabeth Bennet meets Mr. Darcy at a country ball and writes him off as insufferably proud. He decides she is not hands...

Proverbs
King Solomon (attributed) · 950 BC
Proverbs is the oldest practical self-improvement manual in the Western canon. Traditionally attributed to King Solomon ...

Richard III
William Shakespeare · 1597
Richard III steps to the front of the stage and tells you exactly who he is. Deformed, overlooked, denied the pleasures ...

Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe · 1719
Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe chronicles the extraordinary survival story of a young Englishman who defies his parents'...

Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen · 1811
When the Dashwood family loses everything: their home, their income, their security. The three sisters must navigate a w...

Siddhartha
Hermann Hesse · 1922
Siddhartha has everything a young man in ancient India could want: a brilliant mind, a respected family, and the admirat...

Tao Te Ching
Lao Tzu · 400 BC
Around 400 BC, a Chinese archivist named Laozi supposedly handed a gatekeeper 81 short poems before disappearing into th...

Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Thomas Hardy · 1891
Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles opens with a revelation that transforms a poor rural family's understanding of ...

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Mark Twain · 1876
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is set in St. Petersburg, a small town on the Mississippi that stands in for Mark Twain's o...

The Aeneid
Virgil · 19 BC
The Aeneid is Rome's national epic and one of the most influential poems ever written. Virgil follows Aeneas, a Trojan p...

The Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton · 1920
New York, 1870s. Newland Archer has everything a man of his class is supposed to want: a prestigious law career, a sterl...

The Analects
Confucius · 479 BC
Compiled by the disciples of Confucius after his death in 479 BCE, The Analects is not a systematic treatise but a colle...

The Apology
Plato · 399 BC
The Apology begins with Benjamin Jowett's scholarly introduction, not Socrates' voice: an honest warning that Plato's ac...

The Art of War
Sun Tzu · 500 BC
Sun Tzu wrote The Art of War around 500 BC for Chinese warlords fighting over territory. He never imagined it would stil...

The Awakening
Kate Chopin · 1899
Edna Pontellier has everything society says a woman should want: a wealthy husband, healthy children, a beautiful home, ...

The Bhagavad Gita
Vyasa · 400 BC
Arjuna is one of the greatest warriors alive. He has trained his entire life for this battle. Then, as two armies face e...

The Blue Castle
L. M. Montgomery · 1926
On the morning of her twenty-ninth birthday, Valancy Stirling faces a devastating truth: she has wasted her entire life....

The Book of Five Rings
Miyamoto Musashi · 1645
Miyamoto Musashi wrote The Book of Five Rings in 1645, two years before his death, as a distillation of decades spent pe...

The Book of Job
Anonymous · 600 BC
The Book of Job is the ancient world's most profound and unflinching exploration of human suffering. This timeless maste...

The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1880
Dostoevsky's final masterpiece plunges into the darkest questions of human existence: Can faith survive in a world of su...

The Consolation of Philosophy
Boethius · 524
In 524 CE, Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius waits in a prison cell at Pavia for execution. He was until recently one o...

The Count of Monte Cristo
Alexandre Dumas · 1844
Edmond Dantès has everything: a beautiful fiancée, a promotion to ship's captain, the respect of his crew, and a future ...

The Day's Work
Rudyard Kipling · 1898
The Day's Work is Rudyard Kipling's 1898 story collection about the people who built and maintained the machinery of the...

The Dhammapada
Buddha · 300 BC
The Dhammapada opens with a claim that sounds almost modern: you become what you think about. Every action starts in the...

The Economic Consequences of the Peace
John Maynard Keynes · 1919
In the grand halls of Versailles in 1919, the victorious Allies gathered to reshape Europe after the Great War. Among th...

The Enchiridion
Epictetus · 125
Epictetus was a slave. He had no rights, no property, no freedom of movement, and yet he became one of the most psycholo...

The Essays of Montaigne
Michel de Montaigne · 1580
The Essays of Montaigne invented the personal essay as we know it. In 16th-century France, Michel de Montaigne retired t...

The Gambler
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1867
The Gambler is a short yet devastatingly powerful novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky, published in 1867 under extraordinary ci...

The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald · 1925
Nick Carraway leaves the Midwest for New York in the spring of 1922 to learn the bond business. He rents a small house i...

The House of Mirth
Edith Wharton · 1905
Lily Bart has everything except the one thing that actually matters: money of her own. At twenty-nine, she is still the ...

The Idiot
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1869
Prince Lev Myshkin returns to Russia after years in a Swiss sanatorium, treated for epilepsy and sheltered from the worl...

The Iliad
Homer · 750 BC
The Iliad is one of the oldest stories ever written, and it still hits harder than almost anything created since. Set du...

The Interior Castle
Saint Teresa of Ávila · 1577
The Interior Castle is Saint Teresa of Ávila's masterwork on the architecture of human consciousness: a practical guide ...

The Iron Heel
Jack London · 1908
Jack London wrote The Iron Heel in 1908, and then the twentieth century happened exactly as he predicted. This is a dyst...

The Jungle
Upton Sinclair · 1906
When Upton Sinclair set out to expose the brutal realities of American capitalism in 1906, he created more than a novel....

The Mill on the Floss
George Eliot · 1860
George Eliot opens The Mill on the Floss not with drama but with a dream: a slow, hypnotic drift down the River Floss to...

The Moonstone
Wilkie Collins · 1868
Gabriel Betteredge, the loyal house steward of the Yorkshire Verinder estate, never expected to become the chronicler of...

The Odyssey
Homer · 700 BC
The Odyssey is the second great poem of the Western tradition, and the one that has never stopped being read. Homer's ep...

The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde · 1890
Oscar Wilde's only novel opens in a sunlit London studio where artist Basil Hallward has painted a portrait of extraordi...

The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli · 1532
In 1513, Niccolò Machiavelli wrote The Prince from exile on his farm outside Florence, hoping to win back a career with ...

The Republic
Plato · 375 BC
The Republic follows Socrates through a night-long conversation that begins with a simple question: what is justice? It ...

The Romance of the Forest
Ann Radcliffe · 1791
Pierre de la Motte flees Paris at midnight with his wife and servants, ruined by debt and bad judgment. Lost on a stormy...

The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne · 1850
Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter stands as America's definitive exploration of public shame, hidden guilt, and t...

The Scarlet Pimpernel
Baroness Orczy · 1905
Paris, 1792. The guillotine falls every day. French aristocrats are dragged from their homes by revolutionary mobs, sent...

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson · 1886
What happens when a respected doctor discovers how to separate his public self from his hidden desires? Robert Louis Ste...

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Anne Brontë · 1848
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall opens with Gilbert Markham, a restless young farmer in 1827, watching his rural neighborhood...

The Theory of Moral Sentiments
Adam Smith · 1759
The Theory of Moral Sentiments explores how humans develop moral judgments through sympathy: our ability to imagine what...

The Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith · 1776
The Wealth of Nations is the book that invented modern economics. Published in 1776, the same year as the American Decla...

Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Friedrich Nietzsche · 1885
After ten years of solitary contemplation in the mountains, the prophet Zarathustra descends to humanity with a radical ...

Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson · 1883
Young Jim Hawkins begins his tale by introducing the mysterious sea captain who changed everything at his family's inn, ...

Ulysses
James Joyce · 1922
Ulysses follows Leopold Bloom, a Jewish advertising canvasser, through a single day in Dublin on June 16, 1904, mapping ...

Villette
Charlotte Brontë · 1853
Lucy Snowe has nothing. No family, no money, no prospects. At twenty-three, she boards a ship alone and crosses the Chan...

Walden
Henry David Thoreau · 1854
In 1845, Henry David Thoreau borrowed an axe, walked into second-growth woods on the shores of Walden Pond near Concord,...

War and Peace
Leo Tolstoy · 1869
In the glittering ballrooms of St. Petersburg and the blood-soaked fields of Borodino, Leo Tolstoy weaves together the g...

Washington Square
Henry James · 1880
Washington Square is Henry James's sharpest, most accessible novel: a chamber drama about a plain heiress, a controlling...

Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë · 1847
Lockwood rents Thrushcross Grange and stumbles into Wuthering Heights, a house where the dogs attack, the servants curse...
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