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Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead, published in 1943, is a monumental philosophical novel that serves as the literary foundation for her philosophy of Objectivism. The story follows Howard Roark, an
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William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, published in 1854, is a chilling and profound allegorical novel that explores the inherent darkness of the human psyche. When a group of British schoolboys is
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James Joyce’s Ulysses, published in 1922, is widely regarded as the most influential novel of the 20th century and a supreme challenge to the very boundaries of literature. Set over the course of a
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Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, published in 1847, stands as a solitary and haunting monument in English literature. Unlike the more conventional novels of its time, Emily’s only work is a dark,
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Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations, first published in serial form between 1860 and 1861, is widely considered his ultimate masterpiece and one of the greatest Victorian novels ever written. The
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Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany's, published in 1958, is a crystalline masterpiece of American short fiction, a novella that perfectly captures the restless, glittering, and ultimately
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Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, published in 1848, is a revolutionary and unflinching masterpiece of Victorian literature. Often overshadowed by the works of her sisters, Charlotte and
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Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908, is a sparkling jewel of Canadian literature and a globally cherished classic that introduced the world to the irrepressible Anne
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Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869, is a beloved cornerstone of American literature, a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age novel that follows the lives of the