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crime and punishment

Dostoevski novel in which Raskolnikov, a young student, kills an old woman pawnbroker

crime and punishment

Dostoyevsky drew on his own experience in prison to write this 1866 masterpiece

the brothers karamazov

Dostoyevsky work that centers on the murder of Fyodor, father of Alyosha, Dmitry & Ivan

the time machine

H.G. Wells subtitled this 1895 classic "An Invention\"

uncle toms cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe said that God wrote this book, "I merely did his dictation\"

the sun also rises

Hemingway's epigraph to this novel includes a Biblical passage that begins, "One generation passeth away...\"

sister carrie

Her last name is Meeber; Dreiser said she was full of "the illusions of ignorance and youth\"

the scarlet letter

Hester Prynne counsels others in her predicament & dies of old age

robinson crusoe

His ship was wrecked off an island near South America; he remained alone on the island for 28 years

les miserables

During his 15-year exile on the island of Guernsey, Victor Hugo completed this, the longest of his novels

stuart little

E.B. White began this novel about a "mouse" for his 6-year-old niece; she was grown & reading Hemingway by its finish

madame bovary

Emma is the first name of this bored & adulterous 1856 French title character

remembrance of things past

English title of 7-part novel "A la recherche du temps perdu" by Proust

gullivers travels

Enraged, Lemuel tore the ropes from his body. His captors were "not six inches high"! His boot rose ominously.

the old man and the sea

Ernest Hemingway's only Pulitzer Prize came in 1953 for this short novel about a Cuban named Santiago

brave new world

Escalator squash & obstacle golf are games in this Aldous Huxley novel

the odyssey

8th or 9th century B.C.: The Land of the Lotus-Eaters

to kill a mockingbird

A 1960 classic: "He would be there all night, and he would be there when Jem waked up in the morning\"

the old man and the sea

A Manolin (a person) & a marlin (a fish) appear in this Hemingway tale

gone with the wind

A barbecue takes place at Twelve Oaks, the Wilkes family plantation, in Chapter VI of this novel

lolita

A foreword to this novel says Humbert Humbert died in legal captivity before the start of his trial

the sun also rises

A telegram in this Hemingway novel says, "Lady Ashley Hotel Montana Madrid arriving Sud Express...love Jake\"

the wind in the willows

A. A. Milne based his play "Toad of Toad Hall" on this classic by Kenneth Grahame

beowulf

After slaying Grendel, the title character of this epic poem becomes King of the Geats & rules for 50 years

the three musketeers

From this French novel: "'But you're one against four!' cried Jussac. 'Stop fighting! I order you to stop fighting!'\"

the brothers karamazov

Fyodor (the father) throws parties that are veritable drunken orgies in this Russian sibling saga

moby dick

George Kennedy may have had a "whale" of a time recording this 1851 whale tale

uncle toms cabin

George Shelby dedicates his life to abolition in this Harriet Beecher Stowe novel

little women

Geraldine Brooks' "March" imagines the war exploits of Mr. March, the father of the 4 girls in this work

black beauty

Anna Sewell wrote her only novel about this title animal as a plea for the proper care of horses

the scarlet letter

At the end of this novel, Reverend Dimmesdale reveals publicly that he is the father of Hester Prynne's daughter

pride and prejudice

B. Disraeli found this Jane Austen novel about the Bennet family so delightful that he read it 17 times

a connecticut yankee in king arthurs court

Chapter 1 of this 1889 novel begins "'Camelot--Camelot...I don't seem to remember hearing of it before.'\"

lord of the flies

Chapter 1 of this 1954 British novel is entitled "The Sound of the Shell\"

the house of the seven gables

Chapter 1 of this Hawthorne novel is titled "The Old Pyncheon Family\"

the wizard of oz

Chapter 1 of this book describes "a cyclone cellar, where the family could go in case one of those... whirlwinds arose\"

the wizard of oz

Chapter 8 of this book first published in 1900 is titled "The Deadly Poppy Field\"

moby dick

Chapter 83 of this Herman Melville novel is entitled "Jonah Historically Regarded\"

the three musketeers

Chapter 9 of this Alexandre Dumas novel is titled "D'Artagnan Reveals Himself\"

the three musketeers

Chapter VI of this 1844 novel is called "His Majesty King Louis XIII\"

david copperfield

Characters in this Dickens novel include Mealy Potatoes, Mr. Creakle & Edward Murdstone

pride and prejudice

Darcy! Darcy! He's our man! If he can't do it (that is, get over himself & marry Elizabeth in this novel) then no one can!

goodnight moon

Margaret Wise Brown, author of this 1947 book about a bunny's bedtime, loved to hunt rabbits

uncle toms cabin

This 1852 work was subtitled "Life Among the Lowly\"

a tale of two cities

This 1859 classic begins, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times\"

the time machine

This 1895 story set in the future was H.G. Wells' first novel

dracula

This 1897 novel contains the line "At sunrise the Count could appear in his own form\"

dracula

This 1897 novel was influenced by "Carmilla", an 1872 novella about a female vampire

1984

This 1949 novel features a society dominated by such slogans as "War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength\"

the cat in the hat

This 1957 title feline made things splat / I called animal control, then that was that / That was the end of...

catch22

This 1961 novel by Joseph Heller takes place on the island of Pianosa

the color purple

This 1982 novel by Alice Walker traces Celie's growth from self-hatred to independence

frankenstein

This Gothic classic was penned as part of a ghost story writing competition held in a mansion on Lake Geneva in 1816

the sun also rises

This Hemingway novel about the "Lost Generation" is told from the viewpoint of Jake Barnes

the sun also rises

This Hemingway novel begins, "Robert Cohn was once middleweight boxing champion of Princeton\"

ulysses

This James Joyce book was first published in France in 1922

huckleberry finn

This Mark Twain character's father "Pap" briefly held him prisoner in a cabin on the Illinois side of the Mississippi

gone with the wind

This Southern saga published in 1936 gets its title from a line in a poem called "Cynara\"

east of eden

This Steinbeck masterpiece tells the story of the Trasks & the Hamiltons

candide

This Voltaire title character is thrown out of the baron's castle with several kicks to his backside

the great gatsby

This character who loved Daisy Buchanan was born James Gatz

the wind in the willows

This children's story describes Toad Hall as "a dignified old house of mellowed red brick\"

the hunchback of notre dame

This classic by Victor Hugo opens on Jan. 6, 1482

a christmas carol

This classic novel's opening line is "Marley was dead: to begin with\"

a tale of two cities

This gripping Dickens novel explores the tragedy of the French Revolution firsthand

the fountainhead

This nearly 700-page work begins, "Howard Roark laughed.\"

fahrenheit 451

This novel says, "the books went up in sparkling whirls and blew away on a wind turned dark with burning\"

heart of darkness

This story published in 1902, based on Joseph Conrad's experiences in Africa, is not "light" reading

the old man and the sea

This tale includes the line "Fish, you are going to have to die anyway. Do you have to kill me too?\"

the great gatsby

This title guy lives in West Egg, Long Island; his lost love, Daisy Buchanan, in East Egg

jane eyre

Thorny problems beset this Bronte heroine when she's hired as a governess at Thornfield Hall

anna karenina

Though still living with her husband, a government official, she has an affair with the dashing Count Vronsky

wuthering heights

Title place where Hindley hates Heathcliff

the fountainhead

To research this bestseller, Ayn Rand worked in the office of architect Ely Kahn

war and peace

Tolstoy: "W. and P.\"

the prince and the pauper

Tom Canty, born in a slum called Offal Court, & Edward Tudor are the title characters in this Twain novel

all the kings men

Willie Stark, a character in this Robert Penn Warren novel was modeled on Huey Long

1984

Winston Smith lives in Oceania in this George Orwell work

1984

Winston Smith works at the Ministry of Truth in this novel

rip van winkle

Wolf, this Washington Irving character's dog, fails to recognize his master after a 20-year absence

treasure island

Yo ho ho: "La Isla del Tesoro\"

sophies choice

Zofia Maria Bieganska Zawistowska is the real name of the central character in this Wm. Styron novel

to kill a mockingbird

\"'Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin.'\"

a room with a view

\"A Room of One's Own" is a feminist essay by Virginia Woolf; this E.M. Forster work tells of Lucy, on vacation in Italy

remembrance of things past

\"A la recherche du temps perdu" is the French title of this Proust masterpiece

little women

\"Aunt March Settles the Question\"

catch22

\"If he flew them he was crazy and didn't have to; if he didn't want to he was sane and had to\"

heart of darkness

\"In the interior you will no doubt meet Mr. Kurtz\"

1984

\"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen\"

catch22

\"It was love at first sight. The first time Yossarian saw the chaplain he fell madly in love with him\"

tom jones

\"It's Not Unusual" to just "Help Yourself" to this 1749 Henry Fielding classic

remembrance of things past

\"Le Temps Retrouve" ("Time Regained") is the last part of this 3,000-page work

where the wild things are

\"Let the wild rumpus start!" is a line from this favorite

ulysses

\"My purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset", he says in a Tennyson poem that bears his name, set after a Homer epic

robinson crusoe

\"One day" this Daniel Defore title character "was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's... foot on the shore\"

the time machine

\"T.T.M. " by H.G. Wells

the canterbury tales

\"The Miller's Tale" & "The Wife of Bath's Tale", among others

treasure island

The first chapter of this novel is titled "The Old Sea-Dog at the 'Admiral Benbow'\"

emma

The first line of a Jane Austen novel tells us this heroine is "handsome, clever, and rich\"

treasure island

The frontispiece of this Robert Louis Stevenson book featured a detailed map

the wizard of oz

The girl clicked her heels. Nada. She wasn't going home! What a practical joke! Oh, how Glinda loved to laugh!

the canterbury tales

The knight is the first character to tell his story in this Chaucer classic

les miserables

The love between Marius & Cosette cannot be stilled in this Hugo novel

anna karenina

The mad, impetuous woman played by Keira Knightley opposite Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Vronsky in a 2012 film

a clockwork orange

The narrator casually discusses doing "the ultra-violent on some... grey-haired ptitsa" in this Anthony Burgess novel

the great gatsby

The old money & new money Long Island neighborhoods in this novel are East Egg & West Egg

the wind in the willows

The stories that Kenneth Grahame told his son about a mole & a toad became this 1908 classic

the grapes of wrath

The title of this 1939 John Steinbeck novel was taken from a Julia Ward Howe song

black beauty

The title page of the first edition of this 1877 novel claims it was "translated from the original equine\"

the time machine

The traveller in this 1895 tale finds himself in the year A.D. 802,701

a passage to india

Mrs. Moore goes to Chandrapore, India to visit her son, the city magistrate, in this E.M. Forster novel

the jungle

Of the reaction to this novel, Upton Sinclair said, "I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach\"

frankenstein

One book calls it "The Classic Novel about a Scientific Experiment to Create a Man-Made Human\"

war and peace

Our copy of this 1865-69 Tolstoy work is 1,444 pages long

great expectations

Phillip Pirrip (1860)

great expectations

Pin your hopes on Dickens: "My father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip...\"

huckleberry finn

Poor grammar was one reason the Concord, Mass. library banned this Twain novel 1 month after it was published in 1885

the scarlet letter

Presumed dead, Roger Chillingworth finds out his wife, Hester, has cheated on him

anna karenina

Princess Elizabeth Tverskoy acts as a go-between for Count Vronsky & this title heroine

remembrance of things past

Proust paid to publish "Swann's Way", the first part of this epic work, after publishers rejected it

the great gatsby

Published in 1925, it still sells 500,000 copies a year & was on the bestseller lists in 2013

don quixote

Published in Spain in 1605, this classic of world literature was an instant hit

the house of the seven gables

Pyncheon Street, previously called Maule's Lane, was the location of this title home

the hunchback of notre dame

Quasimodo gets plastic surgery & really rings Esmeralda's bell

lord of the flies

Schoolboys survive a plane crash & create their own society on an island in this work by William Golding

oliver twist

Since the beadle named his waifs alphabetically, this character came between Swubble & Unwin

the time machine

Society is divided between Eloi & Morlocks in this futuristic H.G. Wells work

don quixote

Spanish thinker Ortega y Gasset said that heroism is within all of us in "Meditations on" this literary character

the grapes of wrath

Steinbeck novel containing the lines, "Okie use' ta mean you was from Oklahoma. Now, it means you're scum.\"

the red badge of courage

Stephen Crane considered calling this work "Private Fleming: His Various Battles\"

a tale of two cities

Sydney Carton let his last words reverberate. Powerful stuff, he thought. Then he parkoured up the wall, to freedom!

catch22

Tarzan enjoy dark humor but ponder insanity of war after read bombardier snared in Air Force bureaucracy

moby dick

Tashtego

ivanhoe

Thackeray spoofed this Sir Walter Scott saga in a sequel entitled "Rebecca & Rowena\"

fahrenheit 451

The "firemen" in this Ray Bradbury work don't put out fires, they set them by burning books

beowulf

The 1st major work of English literature, this poem about a brave hero is by author or authors unknown

1984

The Ministry of Love, also known as Miniluv, maintains law & order in this Orwell novel

the sun also rises

In a Madrid taxi, Jake & Lady Brett dream of what might have been at the end of this Hemingway tale

candide

In a Voltaire novel, this title character arrives in Lisbon just in time for the 1755 earthquake

ivanhoe

In a free-for-all between 2 groups of knights, this title character is rescued from a tight spot by the Black Sluggard

anna karenina

In a recent poll of 125 authors, this long 1870s novel about a woman ranked as the greatest work of fiction of all time

pilgrims progress

In part II of this allegory, Christian's wife, Christiana, sets out on a pilgrimage

paradise lost

In this 17th c. work God says the fallen angels are subject to free will & therefore the authors of their own fate

treasure island

In this 1883 children's classic, a parrot named Captain Flint squawks, "Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!\"

to kill a mockingbird

In this 1960 novel, Jean Louise Finch, daughter of attorney Atticus Finch, is nicknamed Scout

brave new world

In this Aldous Huxley novel of the future, Mustapha Mond expounds on the dangers of Shakespeare

the divine comedy

In this Dante work, the poet is given a tour through hell, purgatory & paradise

the old man and the sea

In this Hemingway story, a fisherman named Santiago was once an arm wrestler known as "El Campeon\"

the catcher in the rye

In this J.D. Salinger novel, the main character asks a cab driver where the Central Park ducks go in the winter

little women

In this Louisa May Alcott novel, Jo March writes a play, "The Witch's Curse\"

of mice and men

In this Steinbeck novel, Lennie has nightmarish visions of his dead aunt Clara & of a gigantic rabbit

lord of the flies

In this novel Jack Merridew, a red-haired choir boy, tells Piggy, "You're talking too much!\"

anna karenina

In this novel, Count Vronsky is "passionately fond of horses"--& of a married woman who's the title character

the scarlet letter

In this novel, Hester Prynne's husband assumes the guise of Roger Chillingworth, a doctor

little women

In this novel, Jo March becomes a writer & marries Friedrich Bhaer, a middle-aged professor

the wind in the willows

In this novel, Toad claimed that Toad Hall was the "finest house on the whole river\"

little women

It begins, "'Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents', grumbled Jo...\"

the hunchback of notre dame

It may ring a bell that he had "a huge head sprouting red hair; between the two shoulders an enormous hump\"

pride and prejudice

It takes the sliminess of Wickham for Elizabeth to see Darcy's true character in this novel

catch22

Its working title was "Catch-18\"

a christmas carol

Jacob Marley

the three musketeers

Now in their 40s, this title trio returns to fight for justice in Dumas' "Twenty Years After\"

1984

O'Brien is the totalitarian torturer in this novel

the divine comedy

(1300s) "Turn, Beatrice! ...O turn thy saintly sight on this thy faithful one\"

east of eden

(Oprah gives the clue from a chair) Even today the perfect summer read is this John Steinbeck novel of good & evil centering on the Trask family

robinson crusoe

1719/ My name is not Gilligan/ Thank God it's Friday

gullivers travels

1726: English. Shipwreck. Giant. Tiny. Airborne. Horses

pride and prejudice

1813: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a... fortune must be in want of a wife\"

the scarlet letter

1850: "Minister & married woman exposed after conceiving illegitimate daughter\"

little women

Alcott: "Oh, my girls, however long you may live, I never can wish you a greater happiness than this!\"

brave new world

Aldous Huxley novel set in London & New Mexico in the year 632 "after Ford\"

roots

Alex Haley described this 1976 blockbuster as "faction", a combination of fact & fiction

roots

Alex Haley described this 1976 work as "faction": part fact, part fiction

ulysses

All of the action of this novel takes place on June 16, 1904 in Dublin

lady chatterleys lover

An early version of this D.H. Lawrence novel was published in 1972 as "John Thomas and Lady Jane\"

david copperfield

Betsey Trotwood & Mr. Murdstone

wuthering heights

Both Nelly Dean & Mr. Lockwood provide narration about Heathcliff & the denizens of his manor in this 1847 novel

of human bondage

By age 13 Philip Carey is a student at the King's School in Tercanbury in this Somerset Maugham novel

the red badge of courage

By the end of this 1895 novel, Henry Flemming "had rid himself of the red sickness of battle\"

on the road

Carlo Marx, Remi Boncoeur, Dean Moriarty

1984

If Orwell's tale were true, year Big Brother would be watching you

little women

In "Good Wives", the second part of this novel, Aunt March dies & leaves her home, Plumfield, to Jo

the good earth

In 1932 Pearl Buck's "Sons" was a No. 3 bestseller; this other Buck book held the top spot

the good earth

In 1932 this Pearl Buck novel was dramatized by Owen & Donald Davis

the wizard of oz

In Chapter VIII of this favorite, our heroes take a trip through the deadly poppy field

brave new world

John the Savage is a central character in this classic novel set in the year 632 AF (After Ford)

catch22

Joseph Heller used the Mediterranean island of Pianosa as the setting for this 1961 WWII novel

anna karenina

Kitty & Levin's marriage is great, she thought. My guy stinks. With that, she pushed Hubby under the train. Whoomp!

heart of darkness

Kurtz' dying words in this Joseph Conrad tale are "The horror! The horror!\"

emma

Madame Bovary's first name

moby dick

The Rachel is the rescue ship at the end of this Melville epic

war and peace

The Russian classic "Krieg und Frieden\"

david copperfield

Uriah Heep

anna karenina

Vronsky sits incorrectly in Frou-Frou's saddle, causing the horse's death in this 1875 novel

the count of monte cristo

When this Dumas novel begins, Edmond Dantes is a 19-year-old sailor; he assumes a title later


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