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Herzog by Saul Bellow

This masterpiece of introspection was published by Bellow (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_Bellow) in 1964. The reader is given epistolary revelations in unsent letters from Moses E. Herzog whose life is a failure and whose wife has left him, but who remains defiant and wryly perceptive about the world around him. 368 pages in Penguin Modern Classics edition. ISBN 978-0141184876 […]

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Swann’s Way by Marcel Proust

Originally published as ‘A La Recherche du Temps Perdu‘ in 1913. In this opening volume of Proust’s (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Proust) masterpiece, the narrator seems at first to be launching a fairly traditional life-story. But after the prelude the narrator travels backwards rather than forwards in time, in order to tell the story of a love affair that

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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Bronte (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Bront%C3%AB) gives us plain young governess Jane Eyre who is not long out the orphanage. Plain, perhaps, but spirited, moral, and fiercely independent of mind. How will she succeed in a world in which the odds are so heavily stacked against her? Employed at the remote Thornfield Hall, Jane has to unravel the secrets of her moody master

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The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe

Ann Radcliffe (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Radcliffe) published this very early horror/thriller in 1794, establishing the popularity of the Gothic. Beautiful young heiress Emily St. Aubert is frightened when she finds herself orphaned and in the hands of her cold and distant aunt, Madame Cheron. But her fear turns to terror when Madame Cheron agrees to marry the haughty and

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Palace Walk by Naguib Mahfouz

This 1956 Arabic work from Naguib Mahfouz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahfouz,_Naguib) is the first volume of his masterful Cairo Trilogy. It was translated into English in 1990. A national best-seller in both hardcover and paperback, Palace Walk introduces the engrossing saga of the Muslim al-Jawad family in Cairo during Egypt’s occupation by British forces during, and just after, the First World War. The modern day reader (I write

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