List of classic novels
September 10th, 2008Absalom, Absalom! — William Faulkner
Adam Bede — George Eliot
Aeneid, The — Vergil
Age of Innocence — Edith Wharton
All the King’s Men — Robert Penn Warren
All Quiet on the Western Front — Erich Remarque
American, The — Henry James
American Tragedy, An — Theodore Dreiser
Animal Farm — George Orwell
Antigone — Sophocles
Anna Karenina — Leo Tolstoy
Arms and the Man — George Bernard Shaw
Arrowsmith — Sinclair Lewis
As I Lay Dying — William Faulkner
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The — Benjamin Franklin
Awakening, The — Kate Chopin
Babbitt — Sinclair Lewis
Barchester Towers — Anthony Trollope
Black Boy — Richard Wright
Billy Budd — Herman Melville
Bleak House — Charles Dickens
Brave New World — Aldous Huxley
Brideshead Revisited — Evelyn Waugh
Brothers Karamazov — Fyodor Dostoevski
Buddenbrooks — Thomas Mann
Caine Mutiny, The — Herman Wouk
Candide — Voltaire
Canterbury Tales, The — Geoffrey Chaucer
Castle, The — Franz Kafka
Catcher in the Rye, The — J.D. Salinger
Cherry Orchard, The — Anton Chekhov
Crime and Punishment — Fyodor Dostoevski
Crucible, The — Arthur Miller
Cruel Sea, The — Nicholas Monsarrat
Cyrano de Bergerac — Edmond Rostand
Daisy Miller — Henry James
Darkness at Noon — Arthur Koestler
David Copperfield — Charles Dickens
Death Comes for the Archbishop — Willa Cather
Death in the Family, A — James Agee
Death of a Salesman — Arthur Miller
Demian — Hermann Hesse
Divine Comedy, The — Dante
Doctor Zhivago — Boris Pasternak
Doll’s House, A — Henrik Ibsen
Don Quixote — Miguel Cervantes
Dr. Faustus — Christopher Marlowe
Dubliners — James Joyce
East of Eden — John Steinbeck
Emma — Jane Austen
Emperor Jones, The — Eugene O’Neill
Enemy of the People, An — Henrik Ibsen
Essays — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Far From the Madding Crowd — Thomas Hardy
Farewell to Arms, A — Ernest Hemingway
Fathers and Sons — Ivan Turgenev
For Whom the Bell Tolls — Ernest Hemingway
Forsyte Saga, The — John Galsworthy
Ghosts — Henrik Ibsen
Giants in the Earth — O.E. Rolvaag
Glass Menagerie, The — Tennessee Williams
Go Tell It on the Mountain — James Baldwin
Good Earth, The — Pearl Buck
Grapes of Wrath, The — John Steinbeck
Great Expectations — Charles Dickens
Great Gatsby, The — F. Scott Fitzgerald
Gulliver’s Travels — Jonathan Swift
Handful of Dust, A — Evelyn Waugh
Hard Times — Charles Dickens
Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The — Carson McCullers
Heart of Darkness — Joseph Conrad
Heart of the Matter, The — Graham Greene
Hedda Gabler — Henrik Ibsen
House of the Seven Gables, The — Nathaniel Hawthorne
How Green Was My Valley — Richard Llewellyn
Human Comedy, The — William Saroyan
I, Claudius — Robert Graves
Iliad, The — Homer
Importance of Being Earnest, The — Oscar Wilde
Inherit the Wind — Jerome and Robert E. Lee Lawrence
Intruder in the Dust — William Faulkner
Invisible Man — Ralph Ellison
Jane Eyre — Charlotte Bronte
J.B. — Archibald MacLeish
Joseph Andrews — Henry Fielding
Jude the Obscure — Thomas Hardy
Jungle, The — Upton Sinclair
Les Miserables — Victor Hugo
Light in August — William Faulkner
Long Day’s Journey into Night, A — Eugene O’Neill
Look Homeward, Angel — Thomas Wolfe
Lord Jim — Joseph Conrad
Lord of the Flies — William Golding
Madame Bovary — Gustave Flaubert
Magic Mountain, The — Thomas Mann
Main Street — Sinclair Lewis
Major Barbara — George Bernard Shaw
Man for All Seasons, A — Robert Bolt
Master Builder, The — Henrik Ibsen
Mayor of Casterbridge, The — Thomas Hardy
Metamorphosis — Franz Kafka
Middlemarch — George Eliot
Mill on the Floss — George Eliot
Moby-Dick — Herman Melville
Moll Flanders — Daniel Defoe
Moonstone, The — Wilkie Collins
Mourning Becomes Electra — Eugene O’Neill
Mrs. Dalloway — Virginia Woolf
Murder in the Cathedral — T.S. Eliot
My Antonia — Willa Cather
Mythology — Edith Hamilton
Native Son — Richard Wright
New Testament — The Bible
Nine Tailors, The — Dorothy Sayers
Northanger Abbey — Jane Austen
Oedipus Rex — Sophocles
Odyssey, The — Homer
Of Human Bondage — Somerset Maugham
Of Mice and Men — John Steinbeck
Old Testament — The Bible
Oliver Twist — Charles Dickens
On the Beach — Nevil Shute
On the Road — Jack Kerouac
Once and Future King, The — T.H. White
Our Town — Thornton Wilder
Out of Africa — Isak Dinesen
Passage to India, A — E.M. Forster
Pere Goriot — Honore de Balzac
Picture of Dorian Gray, The — Oscar Wilde
Plague, The — Albert Camus
Plays and sonnets — William Shakespeare
Poems — Robert Browning
Poems — Emily Dickinson
Poems — Langston Hughes
Poems — John Keats
Portrait of a Lady — Henry James
Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man — James Joyce
Power and the Glory, The — Graham Greene
Pride and Prejudice — Jane Austen
Prince, The — Machiavelli
Pudd’nhead Wilson — Mark Twain
Pygmalion — George Bernard Shaw
Rabbit Run — John Updike
Red Badge of Courage, The — Stephen Crane
Return of the Native, The — Thomas Hardy
Room with a View, A — E.M. Forster
Saint Joan — George Bernard Shaw
Scarlet Letter, The — Nathaniel Hawthorne
School for Scandal, The — Richard B. Sheridan
Secret Sharer, The — Joseph Conrad
Sense and Sensibility — Jane Austen
She Stoops to Conquer — Oliver Goldsmith
Short Stories — Edgar Allan Poe
Siddhartha — Hermann Hesse
Silas Marner — George Eliot
Single Pebble, A — John Hersey
Sister Carrie — Theodore Dreiser
Sons and Lovers — D.H. Lawrence
Sound and the Fury, The — William Faulkner
Steppenwolf — Hermann Hesse
Stories — O. Henry
Stranger, The — Albert Camus
Streetcar Named Desire, A — Tennessee Williams
Sun Also Rises, The — Ernest Hemingway
Sword in the Stone, The — T.H. White
Tale of Two Cities, A — Charles Dickens
Tender Is the Night — F. Scott Fitzgerald
Tess of the D’Urbervilles — Thomas Hardy
To the Lighthouse — Virginia Woolf
Tom Jones — Henry Fielding
Trial, The — Franz Kafka
Turn of the Screw, The — Henry James
Typee — Herman Melville
Uncle Tom’s Cabin — Harriet Beecher Stowe
Vanity Fair — William M. Thackeray
Victory — Joseph Conrad
Waiting for Godot — Samuel Beckett
Walden — Henry David Thoreau
War and Peace — Leo Tolstoy
Way of All Flesh, The — Samuel Butler
Wild Duck, The — Henrik Ibsen
Winesburg, Ohio — Sherwood Anderson
Wuthering Heights — Emily Bronte
