H. G. Wells' comic 1910 novel, The History of Mr. Polly, stars Alfred Polly, a timid man who is more successful at daydreaming than working in the local draper's shops.
One of H. G. Wells' first ventures outside of the science fiction realm, the novel Love and Mr. Lewisham was published in the year 1900.
Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is the love story between the good shepherd Gabriel Oak and the proud heiress Bathsheba Everdene.
The Professor was the first novel Charlotte Bronte wrote, but was only published posthumously.
Walter Scott's novel Rob Roy follows a young Englishman, Frank Osbaldistone, to Scotland, where he travels to retrieve a debt.
You, my love, will be poor, so as to be more like all other women. In order for us to live together I shall work all day and so be your servant.
A daughter inherits her father's miserliness, which stifles her relationship with her cousin, making love an unsatisfying experience.
Both chronicle and confrontation, the poems of Jacob Scheiers debut work out.
Its been 10 years since Buffy Summers first walked into the Sunnydale High library.
A great love comes with bells…Flip is an unemployed writer with a heart of gold.
Vira’s crystal ball only shows bleak and harsh truth.
Fenella is officially a damsel, but she’s the despair of her parents.
Love is… a reminder there is still hope in this world.
This One's Going to Last Forever reflects both the naive optimism of those.
Nominated in 1997 for a Julia Child Award, Cupboard Love is back, bigger and better than ever.
The Fool is the eternal child beginning the journey to enlightenment.
Stan Rogal's second novel is the story of one writer's journey through the urban wilderness.
This Is Not For You, perhaps Rule's most self-consciously literary and philosophical novel.
Dexter Cooke: a child of privilege, loved by his parents, adored by his peers.
Very much the product of its time, Canada's first science fiction novel recounts the strange adventure.