Literature's Greatest Hits: Ten Classics
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
Elizabeth Bennett and her sisters navigate love and courtship rituals in nineteenth-century England.
The Woman in White
Wilkie Collins
Walter Sickert finds true love and the adventure of a lifetime as he puzzles out the mystery surrounding his beloved Laura Fairlie.
Our Mutual Friend
Charles Dickens
John Harmon earns a fortune and the heart of a beautiful woman through a series of trials.
Madame Bovary
Gustave Flaubert
Dissatisfied with her provincial life, Emma Bovary seeks happiness through a series of ultimately unsatisfying relationships with the wrong men.
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Zora Neale Hurston
Janie Crawford searches for her identity, through three marriages, on a journey to her roots.
Dracula
Bram Stoker
The classic tale of the immortal creature who seeks to rule England, and then the world, using humans as both his prey and his pawns.
Cane
Jean Toomer
This collection of poetic stories and sketches from the Harlem Renaissance explores both nature's beauty and humanity's greed.
A Handful of Dust
Evelyn Waugh
Tony Last's dreams of the perfect aristocratic life crumble to bits as he slowly loses everything that matters to him.
The Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton
Newland Archer struggles between love and duty when he meets the vivacious Ellen Olenska, his fiancée's cousin.
Mrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf
Clarissa Dalloway plans a party while pondering life, the universe, and everything.

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