Rudyard Kipling's 1897 novel Captains Courageous follows the adventures and subsequent growth.
Ever since she stumbled into her father’s lab and drank a cocktail of his experiments.
Cranford is the best-known novel of the 19th century English writer Elizabeth Gaskell.
A beautiful American girl, Daisy Miller, is pursued by the sophisticated Winterbourne.
Daniel Deronda meets the beautiful, extravagant Gwendolen in Germany.
David Copperfield is considered to be Charles Dickens's most autobiographical novel.
Charles Dickens' Dombey and Son tells the story of the wealthy owner of a shipping company.
Brimming with romance and adventure, Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote.
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz is the fourth book in Baum's Oz series.
Before the dawn of history mankind was engaged in the study of dreaming.
Baroness Orczy's classic adventure novel El Dorado is the sequel to The Scarlet Pimpernel.
A daughter inherits her father's miserliness, which stifles her relationship with her cousin, making love an unsatisfying experience.
Evelina is the daughter of an English aristocrat, but is brought up in the country.
Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is the love story between the good shepherd Gabriel Oak and the proud heiress Bathsheba Everdene.
Father Goriot is one of French novelist Honore de Balzac's most important pieces of writing.
Fenella is officially a damsel, but she’s the despair of her parents.
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, though written in 1884.
Fearing rejection by her community, Helene Alving stayed with her philandering husband.
British writer John Buchan's Greenmantle is the second of five adventure novels to star Richard Hannay, a man with a remarkable knack for getting out of sticky situations, and indeed getting into them in the first place.
Knut Hamsun's novel The Growth of the Soil won the Norwegian writer a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920.