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Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser's first novel, was published in 1900 and is a landmark work of American literary naturalism. It tells the story of Caroline Meeber, a young woman wh
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Ethan Frome is a 1911 novel by Edith Wharton set in the fictional town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. The story centers on Ethan Frome, a poor, silent farmer trapped in a loveless m
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Sons and Lovers is D. H. Lawrence's third novel, published in 1913. It is a semi-autobiographical work that explores the complex emotional and psychological dynamics within a Notti
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Crime and Punishment (Russian: Преступлéние и наказáние, tr. Prestupleniye i nakazaniye; IPA: [prʲɪstʊˈplʲenʲə ɪ nəkɐˈzanʲə]) is a novel by the Russian auth
"Friday, the Thirteenth: A Novel" by Thomas William Lawson is a financial thriller written during the early 20th century. The story revolves around Jim Randolph, a partner at a pre
She looked around the Cellar with Laura following her gaze. "I know most of the girls in here ... I've probably slept with half of them. I've lived with half of the half I've slept
Infatuation is a novel by Lloyd Osbourne, who collaborated with Robert Louis Stevenson. This story explores the consuming nature of romantic obsession and its consequences.