Uncle Vanya is one of Anton Checkov's four major plays.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is the immensely powerful autobiography of Harriet Jacobs.
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, though written in 1884.
David Copperfield is considered to be Charles Dickens's most autobiographical novel.
Brimming with romance and adventure, Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote.
Wieland, named by his father after a German nickname for the devil.
Little Men is the sequel to Louisa May Alcott's classic, Little Women.
Ever since 1759, when Voltaire wrote Candide in ridicule of the notion.
Written by Benjamin Franklin in 1758, The Way to Wealth collects together Franklin's adages.
The Lady and the Pirate is a romance adventure novel from the well-known American author.
The nonsensical poem The Hunting of the Snark (An Agony in Eight Fits) was written by Lewis Carroll.
Nostromo is a classic anti-hero, who lives in a fictitious mining village on the coast.
Areopagitica: A speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing to the Parliament of England.
A young Dutch trader, Kaspar Almayer, marries Captain Lingard's adopted Malay daughter.
The Beggar's Opera is the only ballad opera that is still popularly performed today.
The Little White Bird is a series of short episodes, narratives.
The Three Musketeers follows the young d'Artagnan in his quest to become a musketeer.
Omoo: A Narrative of the South Seas is the sequel to Melville's Typee.
H. G. Wells' Ann Veronica, first published in 1909, looks at political and feminist issues.