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  A Farewell to Arms
Essay, Research Paper: A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway
Frederic Henry is an American ambulance driver in Italy during the last years of the First World War who meets a young English nurse, Catherine Barkley.
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  A Handful of Dust
Essay, Research Paper: A Handful of Dust by Evelyn Waugh
In his satiric fantasies of Bright Young Things in 1920s Mayfair, books like Decline and Fall and Vile Bodies, Evelyn Waugh captured a hedonistic world of parties and pleasure-seeking with cruel and exaggerated comedy.
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  Adam Bede
Essay, Research Paper: Adam Bede by George Eliot
Born in Warwickshire and the recipient of a much broader education than was usual for a woman in the first half of the 19th century, Mary Anne (or Marian) Evans began her literary career by making use of her knowledge of European languages and working as a translator. Her first fiction, Scenes of Clerical Life, appeared under George Eliot, the male pseudonym she had adopted in 1857.
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  At Swim-Two-Birds
Essay, Research Paper: At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien
No precis can begin to do justice to the surreal complexity and comic playfulness of Flann O'Brien's masterpiece. The overall narrator of the book is an idle, hard-drinking student in Dublin who begins to write a novel about a novelist, Dermot Trellis, whose own fictional characters rebel against his tyranny.
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  Bel-Ami
Essay, Research Paper: Bel-Ami by Guy de Maupassant
Guy de Maupassant is better known for his shorter fiction than for his novels and probably his most famous short story (very nearly lengthy enough to be defined as a novella) is 'Boule de Suif', which tells of a coach journey through France during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.
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  Berlin Alexanderplatz
Essay, Research Paper: Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Doblin
Every major European city has its own modernist masterpiece. Dublin, of course, has Joyce's Ulysses. Paris has Proust, St Petersburg Andrei Bely's extraordinary novel simply entitled Petersburg. Berlin has a remarkable and impressive book published in the difficult days of the Weimar Republic, on the eve of the Nazi rise to power: Alfred Doblin's Berlin Alexanderplatz.
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  Brighton Rock
Essay, Research Paper: Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
Pinkie is a teenage gangster in the criminal underworld of 1930s Brighton. Fred Hale is journalist who has inadvertently incurred Pinkie's wrath and is now in fear of his life.
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  Chekhov's Stories
Essay, Research Paper: Stories by Anton Chekhov
'Write as much as you can!' Chekhov once advised a fellow author, 'Write, write, write, until your fingers break.' Although he died of TB when he was still only in his early forties, Chekhov left behind a large body of work.
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  Dangerous Liaisons
Essay, Research Paper: Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos
Choderlos de Laclos was a French soldier and minor aristocrat who dabbled in literature (before writing Dangerous Liaisons, his greatest literary triumph had been the libretto for a comic opera) and wrote his great epistolary novel as a cool, unsensational expose of the corrupt sexual morality of the pre-Revolutionary upper classes in France.
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  Dead Souls
Essay, Research Paper: Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
Con-man Chichikov travels through the country, buying from their masters the 'dead souls' of serfs who have passed away in the real world but are officially still alive until the next census.
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  Effi Briest
Essay, Research Paper: Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane
For the first few decades of his career, Fontane was known primarily as a poet and travel writer (he published a number of books about his experiences in mid-19th-century England) but he began to publish fiction in his fifties and is now recognized as the first and greatest master of the German realistic novel. Effi Briest, which appeared only a few years before Fontane's death, is his finest work.
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  Emma
Essay, Research Paper: Emma by Jane Austen
Young, well-off and spoiled, Emma Woodhouse is complacently convinced that she knows what is best for everyone, particularly in matters of the heart. Her matchmaking skills are largely directed towards her young, amiable and innocent protegee Harriet Smith, whom Emma decides would be ideally matched with the clergyman, Mr. Elton.
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  Eugenie Grandet
Essay, Research Paper: Eugenie Grandet by Honore de Balzac
Balzac began his career as a novelist with pseudonymously published historical novels in imitation of Sir Walter Scott but, as he turned to fiction with a contemporary setting, he gradually evolved a grandly ambitious plan to write a series of novels which would provide a panoramic portrait of French society in the first half of the 19th century.
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  Eyeless in Gaza
Essay, Research Paper: Eyeless in Gaza by Aldous Huxley
Best remembered today for Brave New World, his dystopian vision of a biologically engineered future, and for his experiments with psychedelic drugs (The Doors of Perception), Huxley was known in the 1920s and 1930s as the author of erudite and mordantly witty satires of contemporary life.
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  Fathers and Sons
Essay, Research Paper: Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
Arkady is a young student who returns home to his country estate together with his much-admired friend Bazarov. Bazarov is a man of strong and outspoken views, a charismatic figure who can impress even those, like Arkady's father, who reject his opinions. Yet Bazarov finds difficulty in applying his intellectual convictions to the messy realities of life. His 'love' affair with Madame Odintsova is a catalogue of misunderstandings and missed opportunities, far removed from the philosophy of free love he espouses.
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  Germinal
Essay, Research Paper: Germinal by Emile Zola
The son of an Italian engineer, Zola was born in Paris and began his career as a journalist. As a novelist, he became the leading figure in French naturalism and embarked on a massive survey of late 19th century life in his Rougon-Macquart novels, so-called because of the names of the two families whose varying fortunes are at the heart of the sequence.
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  Gone with the Wind
Essay, Research Paper: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
The American Civil War is the backdrop for Margaret Mitchell's panoramic lament for the lost glories of the American South and the story of headstrong beauty Scarlett O'Hara and her turbulent relationship with two men.
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  Great Expectations
Essay, Research Paper: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Philip Pirrip, better known to himself and others as 'Pip', is a young orphan living on the Kentish marshes with his formidable and much older sister and her good-hearted but unsophisticated husband, the blacksmith Joe Gargery.
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  Gulliver's Travels
Essay, Research Paper: Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
Born in Dublin to English parents, Swift divided his life between that city and London and between the acrimonious politics of the time and the affairs of the Anglican Church in Ireland. He was a prolific author of political pamphlets, satires and occasional verses but most of these appeared anonymously and the only work for which he was paid was the one which posterity has most admired - Gulliver's Travels.
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  Hangover Square
Essay, Research Paper: Hangover Square by Patrick Hamilton
Subtitled 'A Story of Darkest Earl's Court', Hangover Square is the finest novel by one of the most under-rated and interesting English novelists of the 20th century.
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  Howards End
Essay, Research Paper: Howards End by E.M. Forster
'In no book', Forster once said in an interview, 'have I got more down than the people I like, the person I think I am, and the people who irritate me.' Despite this modest assessment of his work, Forster remains one of the most admired English novelists of the 20th century and a brilliantly perceptive guide to the kind of emotional reticence and awkwardness so often seen as typically English. His most famous novel is probably A Passage to India, a story of the unbridgeable gulf between Indians and English under the Raj, but Howards End is arguably his most characteristic and successful work.
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  In Search of Lost Time
Essay, Research Paper: In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
As the Monty Python team discovered in a famous comedy sketch, Proust's In Search of Lost Time is not an easy novel to summarize. Proust worked on it for more than a decade and it was published in seven volumes (three of them appearing posthumously).
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  Independent People
Essay, Research Paper: Independent People by Halldor Laxness
The Icelandic writer Halldor Laxness won the 1955 Nobel Prize for Literature and, in the words of the Nobel citation, his books have a 'vivid epic power which renews the great narrative art of Iceland'.
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  Justified Sinner
Essay, Research Paper: The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg
In his own lifetime, Hogg, a self-taught writer from a poor rural background, was best known as a poet. Championed by Sir Walter Scott and other leading figures from the literary world, he was seen as an untutored rustic genius in the tradition established by Robert Burns.
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  Kristin Lavrandsdotter
Essay, Research Paper: Kristin Lavrandsdotter by Sigrid Undset
Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928, the Norwegian writer Sigrid Undset had published her most significant novel in three volumes earlier that decade. Kristin Lavrandsdotter is an epic historical fiction, set in Norway in the Middle Ages, which follows the eponymous heroine from her youth to her old age.
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  My Antonia
Essay, Research Paper: My Antonia by Willa Cather
Willa Cather began her career as a journalist in Pittsburgh and later worked for high-profile New York magazines but, in her thirties, she began to write the novels, largely set in the Midwest she knew from her childhood, which made her name.
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  New Grub Street
Essay, Research Paper: New Grub Street by George Gissing
George Gissing was the most gifted of those English novelists who chose to write in the naturalistic style pioneered by French writers like Zola and Maupassant, and his work shares with them a bitter condemnation of a social order in which poverty and despair are allowed to flourish unchecked.
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  North and South
Essay, Research Paper: North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
Brought up in the small Cheshire town of Knutsford, later recreated as ‘Cranford’ in the short novel of that title, Elizabeth Stevenson married the Unitarian minister William Gaskell when she was in her early twenties and moved with him to the rapidly expanding industrial city of Manchester. Much of her fiction, most notably the aptly titled North and South, drew on her knowledge of the industrialized north of England and the cultural divide which separated it from the south.
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  Right Ho, Jeeves
Essay, Research Paper: Right Ho, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse
Over more than 70 years and nearly a hundred books, P.G. Wodehouse created his own parallel universe of lovelorn silly asses, formidable middle-aged aunts and eccentric aristocrats. His greatest creations were the amiable but slightly dim-witted man about town Bertie Wooster and his imperturbable, resourceful and super-intelligent 'gentleman's gentleman', Jeeves, who appeared together in more than a dozen novels and collections of short stories.
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  Robinson Crusoe
Essay, Research Paper: Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
Born into a Nonconformist family named Foe (he did not add the extra letters to his name until he was in his early forties), Daniel Defoe led an extraordinarily chequered career. At various times in his life, he was a hosiery merchant in London, a participant in the Monmouth Rebellion, the owner of a tile factory in Tilbury and an undercover agent for the government in the north of England and Scotland.
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  Scarlet and Black
Essay, Research Paper: Scarlet and Black by Stendhal
Julien Sorel is the son of a provincial carpenter but he is determined to rise in the world. His intelligence and his sexual attractiveness provide him with the means to do so. Sorel's hero is the fallen Napoleon but, in the new France of the restored Bourbon monarchs, talents other than military prowess are required.
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  The Brothers Karamazov
Essay, Research Paper: The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Fyodor Karamazov is a rich and dissolute man who has fathered three legitimate sons in two marriages and is rumored also to be the father of Smerdyakov, the mean-spirited and malicious epileptic who works as a servant in the Karamazov household.
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  The Death of the Heart
Essay, Research Paper: The Death of the Heart by Elizabeth Bowen
Born into the Anglo-Irish gentry (her family home was Bowen's Court, near Dublin), Elizabeth Bowen set her finest works not in Ireland but in London.
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  The Good Soldier Svejk
Essay, Research Paper: The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hasek
Hasek's comic masterpiece, unfinished at the time of his early death, reflects its author's own boozy, disorganized life. Born in Prague, Hasek was a journalist there before the First World War but his drinking and his independent spirit meant that he rarely held a job for any length of time.
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  The Great Gatsby
Essay, Research Paper: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Some novelists define the age in which they write and few writers did so more effectively than F. Scott Fitzgerald. He coined the term 'Jazz Age' for the era of febrile pleasure-seeking that followed the First World War and he provided its most characteristic fiction in his finest novel, The Great Gatsby.
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  The Heart of Midlothian
Essay, Research Paper: The Heart of Midlothian by Walter Scott
Many of Scott's novels raid the real events of Scottish history for their settings and plots, and the action in The Heart of Midlothian begins with the Porteous Riots of 1736.
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  The House of Mirth
Essay, Research Paper: The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton
Born into a wealthy and socially prominent New York family, Edith Newbold Jones married the Boston banker Edward Wharton when she was in her twenties. Although she had written stories from her girlhood, it was not until she was in her late thirties that she began to publish her work.
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  The Outsider
Essay, Research Paper: The Outsider by Albert Camus
Of Nobel Prize winners in literature only Rudyard Kipling was younger than Camus was when he received the award in 1957. According to the judges, he received the prize for work which 'illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times'.
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  The Return of the Native
Essay, Research Paper: The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
Hardy, the son of a builder, was born in Dorset and began his career as an architect, but his first novel (Desperate Remedies) was published in 1871 and he was soon earning far more from his fiction than from his architecture. Books like Under the Greenwood Tree, A Pair of Blue Eyes and Far From the Madding Crowd followed and established his reputation. The Return of the Native, like nearly all of Hardy's novels, is set in Wessex, his disguised version of the West Country in which he grew up.
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  The Secret Agent
Essay, Research Paper: The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad
The Secret Agent is set among the political refugees and anarchist conspirators who gathered in late Victorian London. The central character, Verloc, is an agent provocateur in the pay of the Russian embassy, whose seedy Soho shop acts as a meeting place for dissidents from around the world who have washed up in London.
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  The Sound and the Fury
Essay, Research Paper: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
Throughout his fiction, William Faulkner was concerned to record what he saw as the moral degeneracy of the American Deep South and the dying post-Civil War culture into which he had himself been born. Probably his greatest single achievement was The Sound and the Fury, a complex and ambitious novel which takes its title from Macbeth's description of life in the Shakespeare play ('a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury') and which has a first section that is indeed a tale told by an 'idiot', the severely retarded Benjy Compson.
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  The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Essay, Research Paper: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Stevenson's best-known works are chiefly historical adventure stories. Treasure Island, with its tale of pirates, treasure maps and a one-legged ship's cook named Long John Silver, is usually taken to be a novel for children. Kidnapped, Catriona and The Master of Ballantrae raid Scottish history in the era of the Jacobite rebellions for stories of swash and buckle. Probably Stevenson's best and most challenging fiction, however, is his short novel, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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  The Trial
Essay, Research Paper: The Trial by Franz Kafka
Little of Kafka's writing was published in his lifetime and he was hardly known outside a small circle of friends, one of whom, Max Brod, was largely responsible for preserving and publishing the manuscripts that Kafka left when he died from tuberculosis at the age of only 41.
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  The Warden
Essay, Research Paper: The Warden by Anthony Trollope
'Three hours a day will produce as much as a man ought to write,' Trollope noted in his Autobiography. If we assume that he followed his own precept, Trollope must have made good use of his three hours because he published 47 novels together with volumes of short stories, travel books and even a biography of the Roman orator and politician, Cicero.
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  The Wings of the Dove
Essay, Research Paper: The Wings of the Dove by Henry James
Kate Croy is a young woman obliged by genteel poverty to live with her rich and snobbish aunt, Mrs Lowder, who plans that Kate should marry into money. Kate herself has other ideas and is already secretly engaged to a journalist named Merton Densher.
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  The Woman in White
Essay, Research Paper: The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
In England in the 1860s, a new genre of fiction emerged which became known as 'sensation fiction'. With its antecedents in the Gothic and 'Newgate' novels of earlier decades, 'sensation fiction' peered beneath the surface gentility of Victorian domesticity and revealed a world of bigamy, madness, murder and violence supposedly lurking there. It was all too much for some critics.
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  Under the Volcano
Essay, Research Paper: Under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry
Malcolm Lowry's life was shaped by his enthrallment to drink and most of it was spent on spectacular benders, in drying-out clinics where he attempted fruitlessly to beat his addiction or in long periods of exile and isolation in Mexico, Canada and the USA when he strove to turn his experiences into fiction.
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  Vanity Fair
Essay, Research Paper: Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
Thackeray began his career as a writer of short satirical sketches and parodies but he turned to longer fiction in the 1840s, producing The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon Esq, a picaresque tale of the eponymous narrator's progress in the world, in 1844, and Vanity Fair which was published in monthly parts in 1847 and 1848.
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  War and Peace
Essay, Research Paper: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Tolstoy's sweeping, panoramic portrait of Russia facing the crisis of Napoleon's invasion of the country is rightly considered one of the greatest novels ever written. Through the parallel and interconnected lives of three main characters, Tolstoy explores the effects of the war on them and all the people they know.
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  Wuthering Heights
Essay, Research Paper: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
The half-wild foundling Heathcliff, introduced as a child into the Earnshaw family, falls in love with Cathy Earnshaw as they grow up but any chance of future happiness together is thwarted by Cathy's own ambivalent feelings (she is strongly attracted to Heathcliff yet feels that marriage to him would be socially impossible) and by the fierce antagonism of Hindley, Cathy's brother.
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