Thursday, April 7, 2011
The #spbkchat Classics list
The chat moved fast for this one! There was no list last week because there weren't enough links/authors/titles mentioned to make a post worthwhile. The stream made up for it this week though! :-)
Titles:
The Cherry Orchard
Pride and Prejudice
Crime & Punishment
1984
The Great Gatsby
Frankenstein
Rebecca
The Waste Land
Wuthering Heights
Anna Karenina
Little Women
The Lord of the Rings
Gone With the Wind
The Crucible
Death of a Salesman
To Kill a Mockingbird
Anne of Green Gables
Madame Bovary
Middlemarch
War & Peace
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
My Brilliant Career
Emma
Great Expectations
Silas Marner
Tess
Far From the Madding Crowd
A Suitable Boy
The Eyre Affair
The Way of All Flesh
Middlemarch
The Slap
The Bone People
A Christmas Carol
North and South
Wild Swans
One Hundred Years of Solitude
A Passage to India
To Have and Have Not
A Moveable Feast
Midnight's Children
House of Mirth
Age of Innocence
Brighton Rock
Wives and Daughters
Cranford
Vanity Fair
Rudin
Dracula
The Turn of the Screw
East of Eden
The Handmaid's Tale
Catcher in the Rye
The Outsiders
Twilight (...)
Things Fall Apart
The Divine Comedy
For Whom the Bell Tolls
A Farewell to Arms
Beloved
Things Fall Apart
The English Patient
Anno Domini 2000
The War of the Worlds
Tomorrow, When the War Began (series)
Playing Beatie Bow
Hating Alison Ashley
The Good Earth
Lady Oracle
The Blind Assassin
Ulysses
Finnegan's Wake
So Much To Tell You
The Sea
Alias Grace
The House on the Borderland
The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
The Time Machine
To the Lighthouse
Mrs Dalloway
Oryx & Crake
Silence
I Am A Cat
No Longer Human
The Hobbit
Canterbury Tales
Ransom
The Iliad
For My Lady's Heart
In A Grove
The Odyssey
Wolf & the Dove
Woodiwiss
For My Lady's Heart
Kinsale
Orlando
The Waves
Fox in Sox
Labyrinths
Rashomon
Daddy Long Legs
Almost Like Being in Love
The Silmarillion
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Penguin Book Of Contemporary NZ Short Stories
Authors:
Anton Chekov
Jane Austen
Haruki Murakami
Dostoyevsky
Stendhal
Aristophanes
Charles Dickens
Thomas Hardy
Shakespeare
Graham Greene
Ruth Park
Mary Shelley
Kafka
Maupassant
T S Eliot
Margaret Mitchell
George Eliot
Blake
TS Eliot
Tennyson
Anna Akhmatova
Sergei Esenin
Paul Celan
Jasper Fforde
Tennyson
Dryden
Wordsworth
Coleridge
China Mieville
Tolstoy
The Brontes
Samuel Butler
Elizabeth Gaskell
Katherine Mansfield
Janet Frame
Francis Bacon
Charles Darwin
Freud
Marx
Richard Armitage
Wilke Collins
Orville
Tolstoy
Ernest Hemingway
F Scott Fitzgerald
Christos Tsiolkas
Salman Rushdie
Edith Wharton
E M Forster
Tolkien
Evelyn Waugh
Willa Cather
Zora Neale Hurston
Carson McCuller
Flannery O'Connor
Eudora Welty
Kurt Vonnegut
Maurice Gee
Turgenev
Gogol
Achebe
Dante
Frank Sargeson
Ursula Bethell
Blanche Baughan
James Joyce
Toni Morrison
Anna Ackmatova
Julius Vogel
Michael Oondaatje
H G Wells
John Marsden
Harry Ricketts
Melina Marchetta
Virginia Woolf
William Hope Hodgson
Natsume Soseki
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
Yasunari Kawabata
Endo
Oe
Dazai
Hugh Walters
Dr Seuss
Mishima
Georgette Heyer
David Malouf
Akutugawa
Ibsen
Brecht
Homer
Jorge Luis Borges
Anthony Trollope
Akutagawa
Jean Webster
Steve Kluger
Alexander Dumas
Links:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/8408894/Not-the-50-books-you-must-read-before-you-die.html
http://selfknowledge.com/index.shtml
http://homepages.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/~rarnold/bookgroup.html
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment