Harold Bloom's Western Canon I: (Gilgamesh-Eugénio de Andrade)

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  • 1. Gilgamesh(c.3000 BC) [tr.Stephen Mitchell]
  • 2. Egyptian Book of the Dead(c.2500 BC)[tr.Raymond O. Faulkner]
  • 3. Holy Bible(1200 BC) (King James Version)
  • 4. The Apocrypha(100 AD)[e. Michael D. Coogan]
  • 5. Sayings of the Fathers (Pirke Aboth)(70 AD)[tr.Joseph H. Hertz]
  • 6. Mahabharata(c.500 BC) [tr.R. K. Narayan,William Buck]
  • 7. Bhagavad-Gita(c.500 BC) [tr.R. K. Narayan,William Buck]
  • 8. Ramayana(c.1000 BC) [tr.R. K. Narayan,William Buck]
  • Homer(c.800-700 BC)
  • 9. Iliad[tr.Robert Fagles]
  • 10. Odyssey[tr.Robert Fagles]
  • Hesiod(c.700 BC)
  • 11. Works and Days[tr.Apostolos Athanassakis]
  • 12. Theogony[tr.Apostolos Athanassakis]
  • Archilochos(c.680 BC-c.645 BC)
  • 13.Fragments[Guy Davenport]
  • Sappho(c.630 BC-570 BC)
  • 14. Fragments[Guy Davenport]
  • Alkman(c.700 BC)
  • 15. Fragments[Guy Davenport]
  • Pindar(522 BC-443 BC)
  • 16. Odes[tr.Anthony Verity]
  • Aeschylus(524 BC–455 BC)
  • 17. Oresteia[tr.Ted Hughes]
  • 18. Seven Against Thebes[tr.Robert Emmet Meagher]
  • 19. Prometheus Bound[tr.James Scully, C. John Herington]
  • 20. Persians[tr.Janet Lembke, C. J. Herington]
  • 21. Suppliant Women[tr.Rosanna Warren, Stephen Scully]
  • Sophocles(c.496 BC-406 BC)
  • 22. Oedipus the King
  • 23. Oedipus at Colonus
  • 24. Antigone
  • 25. Electra
  • 26. Ajax
  • 27. Women of Trachis
  • 28. Philoctetes
  • Euripides(c.480 BC–406 BC)
  • 29. Cyclops
  • 30. Heracles
  • 31. Alcestis
  • 32. Hecuba
  • 33. Bacchae
  • 34. Orestes
  • 35. Andromache
  • 36. Medea
  • 37. Ion
  • 38. Hippolytus
  • 39. Helen
  • 40. Iphigenia at Aulis
  • Aristophanes(c.456 BC–c.386 BC)
  • 41. The Birds
  • 42. The Clouds
  • 43. The Frogs
  • 44. Lysistrata
  • 45. The Knights
  • 46. The Wasps
  • 47. The Assemblywomen
  • Herodotus (c.484 BC–c.425 BC)
  • 48. The Histories
  • Thucydides(c.460 BC–c. 395 BC)
  • 49. The Peloponnesian Wars
  • Plato(428 BC–347 BC)
  • 50. Apology
  • 51. Crito
  • 52. Charmides
  • 53. Laches
  • 54. Lysis
  • 55. Euthyphro
  • 56. Menexenus
  • 57. Lesser Hippias
  • 58. Ion
  • 59. Gorgias
  • 60. Protagoras
  • 61. Meno
  • 62. Euthydemus
  • 63. Cratylus
  • 64. Phaedo
  • 65. Phaedrus
  • 66. Symposium
  • 67. Republic
  • 68. Theaetetus
  • 69. Parmenides
  • 70. Sophist
  • 71. Statesman
  • 72. Philebus
  • 73. Timaeus
  • 74. Critias
  • 75. Laws
  • Aristotle(384 BC–322 BC)
  • 76. Poetics
  • 77. Ethics
  • Menander(c.342 BC–291 BC)
  • 78. The Girl from Samos
  • "Longinus"(c.100 AD-300AD)
  • 79. On the Sublime
  • Callimachus(305 BC-240 BC)
  • 80. Hymns and Epigrams
  • Theocritus(c.300 BC)
  • 81. Idylls
  • Plutarch(c.46 AD-120 AD)
  • 82. Lives
  • 83. Moralia
  • "Aesop"(c.650 BC)
  • 84. Fables
  • Lucian (c.125 AD–180 AD)
  • 85. Satires
  • Plautus(c.254 BC–184 BC)
  • 86. Pseudolus
  • 87. The Braggart Soldier
  • 88. The Rope
  • 89. Amphitryon
  • Terence(c.195 BC-159 BC)
  • 90. The Girl from Andros
  • 91. The Eunuch
  • 92. The Mother-in-Law
  • Lucretius (c.99 BC-c.55 BC)
  • 93. The Way Things Are
  • Cicero(106 BC–43 BC)
  • 94. On the Gods
  • Horace(65 BC-8 BC)
  • 95. Odes
  • 96. Epistles (only Ars Poetica...
  • 97. Satires
  • Persius(34 AD-62 AD)
  • 98. Satires
  • Catullus(c.84 BC–c.54 BC)
  • 99. Attis and Other Poems
  • Virgil(70 BC–19 BC)
  • 100. Aeneid
  • 101. Eclogues
  • 102. Georgics
  • Lucan(39 AD–65 AD)
  • 103. Pharsalia
  • Ovid (43 BC–17 AD)
  • 104. Metamorphoses
  • 105. The Art of Love
  • 106. Heroides
  • Juvenal(c.100-200 AD)
  • 107. Satires
  • Martial(c.66 AD-105 AD)
  • 108. Epigrams
  • Seneca(c.4 BC–AD 65)
  • 109. Tragedies, particularly Medea and Hercules Furens
  • Petronius(c.27 AD–66 AD)
  • 110. Satyricon[tr.Sarah Ruden]
  • Apuleius (c.123 AD-c.180 AD)
  • 111. The Golden Ass
  • Saint Augustine(354 AD–430 AD)
  • 112. City of God
  • 113. Confessions
  • 114. The Koran(610 AD)
  • 115. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night(c.800 AD) (only a relatively small percentage...)
  • 116. The Poetic Edda(c.1100 AD)(by anonymous)[tr.Henry Adams Bellows]
  • Snorri Sturluson(1178 AD–1241 AD)
  • 117. The Prose Edda[tr.Jesse L. Byock]
  • 118. The Nibelungen Lied(c.450 AD)(by anonymous)[A. T. Hatto]
  • Wolfram von Eschenbach(c. 1170-c. 1220)
  • 119. Parzival
  • Chrétien de Troyes(c.1130-c.1180)
  • 120. Yvain: The Knight of the Lion
  • 121. Beowulf(c.750 AD)[tr.Seamus Heaney]
  • 122. The Poem of the Cid(c.1142)
  • Christine de Pisan(1364–c.1430)
  • 123. The Book of the City of Ladies
  • Diego de San Pedro(c.1437-c.1498)
  • 124. Prison of Love
  • Dante(1265–1321)
  • 125. The Divine Comedy[tr.Mark Musa]
  • 126. The New Life
  • Petrarch(1304–1374)
  • 127. Lyric Poems
  • 128. Selections
  • Giovanni Boccaccio(1313–1375)
  • 129. The Decameron
  • Matteo Maria Boiardo(c.1434–1494)
  • 130. Orlando Innamorato
  • Ludovico Ariosto(1474–1533)
  • 131. Orlando Furioso
  • Michelangelo Buonarroti(1475–1564)
  • 132. Sonnets and Madrigals
  • Niccolò Machiavelli(1469–1527)
  • 133. The Prince
  • 134. The Mandrake, a Comedy
  • Leonardo da Vinci(1452–1519)
  • 135. Notebooks
  • Baldassare Castiglione(1478–1529)
  • 136. The Book of the Courtier
  • Gaspara Stampa(1523-1554)
  • 137. Sonnets and Madrigals
  • Giorgio Vasari(1511–1574)
  • 138. Lives of the Painters
  • Benvenuto Cellini(1500–1571)
  • 139. Autobiography
  • Torquato Tasso (1544–1595)
  • 140. Jerusalem Delivered(tr.Esolen) (a large portion of it...)
  • Giordano Bruno(1548–1600)
  • 141. The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast
  • Tommaso Campanella(1568–1639)
  • 142. Sonnets
  • 143. The City of the Sun
  • Giambattista Vico(1668–1744)
  • 144. Principles of a New Science
  • Carlo Goldoni(1707–1793)
  • 145. The Servant of Two Masters
  • Vittorio Alfieri(1749-1803)
  • 146. Saul
  • Luis de Camoëns(c.1524–1580)
  • 147. The Lusiads
  • Antònio Ferreira(1528 - 1569)
  • 148. First Book of Sonnets
  • 149. Castro
  • Jorge Manrique(c.1440–1479)
  • 150. Coplas
  • Fernando de Rojas (c.1465–1541)
  • 151. La Celestina
  • 152. Lazarillo de Tormes(by anonymous)
  • Francisco de Quevedo(1580–1645)
  • 153. Visions
  • 154. Satirical Letter of Censure
  • Fray Luis de León(1527–1591)
  • 155. The Life Removed
  • 156. Ode to Salinas
  • 157. Poems
  • St. John of the Cross(1542–1591)
  • 158. Spiritual Canticle
  • 159. Dark Night of the Soul
  • 160. Poems
  • Luis de Góngora(1561–1627)
  • 161. Sonnets
  • 162. Soledades
  • Miguel de Cervantes(1547–1616)
  • 163. Don Quixote
  • 164. Exemplary Stories
  • Lope de Vega(1562–1635)
  • 165. La Dorotea
  • 166. Fuente Ovejuna
  • 167. Lost in a Mirror
  • 168. The Knight of Olmedo
  • Tirso de Molina (1571?-1648)
  • 169. The Trickster of Seville
  • Pedro Calderón de la Barca(1600–1681)
  • 170. Life is a Dream
  • 171. The Mayor of Zalamea
  • 172. The Mighty Magician
  • 173. The Doctor of His Own Honor
  • Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz(1648–1695)
  • 174. Hombres necios
  • 175. Poems
  • Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343–1400)
  • 176. The Canterbury Tales
  • 177. Troilus and Criseyde
  • Sir Thomas Malory(c.1405–1471)
  • 178. Le Morte D'Arthur
  • William Dunbar(c.1460–c. 1520)
  • 179. The Goldyn Targe
  • 180. The Thrissil and the Rois
  • 181. Beauty and the Prisoner
  • 182. Poems
  • John Skelton(c.1460–1529)
  • 183. Colyn Cloute
  • 184. The Boke of Phyllyp Sparowe
  • 185. Poems
  • Sir Thomas More (1478–1535)
  • 186. Utopia (not enough to count...
  • Sir Thomas Wyatt(1503–1542)
  • 187. Abide and Abide and Better Abide?
  • 188. Alas Madam for Stealing of a Kiss
  • 189. Poems (Several of them...I don’t know if that’s a lot or very little...)
  • Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey(1517–1547)
  • 190. Sonnets
  • Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586)
  • 191. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
  • 192. Astrophel and Stella
  • 193. An Apology for Poetry
  • Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke(1554–1628)
  • 194. Caelica
  • 195. Poems
  • Edmund Spenser(c.1552–1599)
  • 196. The Faerie Queene (a great big walloping amount of it)
  • 197. Complaints
  • 198. Astrophel
  • 199. Amoretti
  • 200. Epithalamion
  • 201. The Minor Poems
  • Sir Walter Ralegh(c.1552–1618)
  • 202. "What is Our Life"
  • 203. "The Lie"
  • 204. "The Ocean to Cynthia"
  • 205. "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd"
  • 206. Poems (Some...not sure it’s enough to qualify...)
  • Christopher Marlowe(1564–1593)
  • 207. Tamburlaine, part 1 & 2
  • 208. The Jew of Malta
  • 209. Doctor Faustus
  • 210. Edward II
  • 211. The Massacre at Paris
  • 212. The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
  • 213. Hero and Leander
  • Michael Drayton(1563–1631)
  • 214. Poly-Olbion
  • 215. The Harmony of the Church
  • 216. Idea: The Shepherd's Garland
  • 217. Idea's Mirror
  • 218. Mortimeriados
  • 219. Nimphidia, the Court of Faery
  • 220. Poems
  • Samuel Daniel(1562–1619)
  • 221. Poems
  • 222. A Defence of Ryme
  • Thomas Nashe(1567–c.1601)
  • 223. The Unfortunate Traveller
  • Thomas Kyd(1558–1594)
  • 224. The Spanish Tragedy
  • William Shakespeare(1564–1616)
  • 225. Henry VI Part I
  • 226. Henry VI, Part II
  • 227. Henry VI, Part III
  • 228. Titus Andronicus
  • 229. The Comedy of Errors
  • 230. Taming of the Shrew
  • 231. Two Gentlemen of Verona
  • 232. Love's Labour's Lost
  • 233. Romeo and Juliet
  • 234. A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • 235. The Merchant of Venice
  • 236. Henry IV, Part I
  • 237. Henry IV, Part II
  • 238. Much Ado About Nothing
  • 239. Henry V
  • 240. As You Like It
  • 241. Julius Caesar
  • 242. Richard II
  • 243. Richard III
  • 244. Hamlet
  • 245. The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • 246. Twelfth Night
  • 247. All's Well That Ends Well
  • 248. Troilus and Cressida
  • 249. Measure for Measure
  • 250. Othello
  • 251. King Lear
  • 252. Macbeth
  • 253. Antony and Cleopatra
  • 254. Coriolanus
  • 255. Timon of Athens
  • 256. Pericles
  • 257. The Tempest
  • 258. Cymbeline
  • 259. The Winter's Tale
  • 260. Henry VIII
  • 261. The Two Noble Kinsmen
  • 262. Poems
  • Thomas Campion(1567–1620)
  • 263. Songs
  • John Donne(1572–1631)
  • 264. Elegies
  • 265. Poems
  • 266. Sermons (only a handful)
  • Ben Jonson(c.1572–1637)
  • 267. "On My First Son", "To Celia", "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes"
  • 268. A Tale of a Tub
  • 269. The Case is Altered
  • 270. Every Man in His Humour
  • 271. Every Man out of His Humour
  • 272. Cynthia's Revels
  • 273. The Poetaster
  • 274. Sejanus His Fall
  • 275. Eastward Ho
  • 276. Volpone
  • 277. Epicoene, or the Silent Woman
  • 278. The Alchemist
  • 279. Catiline His Conspiracy
  • 280. Bartholomew Fair
  • 281. The Devil is an Ass
  • 282. The Staple of News
  • 283. The New Inn, or The Light Heart
  • 284. The Magnetic Lady, or Humors Reconciled
  • 285. The Masque of Blackness
  • 286. Hymenaei
  • 287. The Masque of Beauty
  • 288. The Masque of Queens
  • 289. The Hue and Cry after Cupid
  • 290. The Lady of the Lake
  • 291. Oberon, the Faery Prince
  • 292. Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly
  • 293. Love Restored
  • 294. A Challenge at Tilt, at a Marriage
  • 295. The Irish Masque at Court
  • 296. Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists
  • 297. The Golden Age Restored
  • 298. The Vision of Delight
  • 299. Lovers Made Men, or The Masque of Lethe
  • 300. Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
  • 301. News from the New World Discovered in the Moon
  • 302. Pan's Anniversary, or The Shepherd's Holy-Day
  • 303. The Gypsies Metamorphosed
  • 304. The Masque of Augurs
  • 305. Time Vindicated to Himself and to His Honours
  • 306. Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion
  • 307. The Fortunate Isles and Their Union
  • 308. Love's Triumph Through Callipolis
  • 309. Chloridia: Rites to Chloris and Her Nymphs
  • 310. Love's Welcome at Bolsover
  • Francis Bacon(1561–1626)
  • 311. Of atheism
  • 312. Of praise
  • 313. Of simulation and dissimulation
  • 314. Of studies
  • 315. Of truth
  • 316. Of vicissitude of things
  • Robert Burton(1577-1640)
  • 317. The Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Sir Thomas Browne(1605–1682)
  • 318. Religio Medici
  • 319. Hydriotaphia, or Urne-Buriall
  • 320. The Garden of Cyrus
  • Thomas Hobbes(1588–1679)
  • 321. Leviathan
  • Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
  • 322. Hesperides
  • 323. Poems
  • Thomas Carew(1595–1640)
  • 324. "A Rapture"
  • 325. "To Saxham"
  • 326. "To my friend G. N. from Wrest"
  • 327. Poems
  • Richard Lovelace(1618–1659)
  • 328. To Althea, From Prison
  • 329. To Lucasta. Going to the Warres
  • 330. Poems
  • Andrew Marvell(1621–1678)
  • 331. To His Coy Mistress
  • 332. The Garden
  • 333. "Upon Appleton House"
  • 334. Poems
  • George Herbert(1593–1633)
  • 335. The Temple
  • Thomas Traherne(1636-1674)
  • 336. Centuries, Poems, and Thanksgivings
  • Henry Vaughan(1622-1695)
  • 337. Olor Iscanus
  • 338. Silex Scintillians
  • 339. Silex Scintillians II
  • 340. Mount of Olives
  • 341. Flores Solitudinis
  • 342. Hermetical Physics
  • 343. The Chemist's Key
  • 344. Humane Industry
  • 345. Thalia Rediviva
  • John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1647–1680)
  • 346. A Satyr Against Mankind
  • 347. Poems
  • Richard Crashaw(c.1613-1649)
  • 348. Hymn to Saint Teresa
  • 349. Poems
  • Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher((1584–1616 & 1579 – 1625)
  • 350. The Woman Hater
  • 351. Cupid's Revenge
  • 352. Philaster, or Love Lies a-Bleeding
  • 353. The Maid's Tragedy
  • 354. A King and No King
  • 355. The Captain
  • 356. The Scornful Lady
  • 357. Love's Pilgrimage
  • 358. The Noble Gentleman
  • 359. Thierry and Theodoret
  • 360. The Coxcomb
  • 361. Beggars' Bush
  • 362. Love's Cure
  • George Chapman(c.1559–1634)
  • 363. The Blind Beggar of Alexandria
  • 364. An Humorous Day's Mirth
  • 365. All Fools
  • 366. Monsieur d'Olive
  • 367. The Gentleman Usher
  • 368. May Day
  • 369. The Widow's Tears
  • 370. Bussy D'Ambois
  • 371. The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron
  • 372. The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois
  • 373. The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France
  • 374. Caesar and Pompey
  • 375. Poems
  • John Ford (1586–c.1640)
  • 376. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
  • John Marston(1576–1634)
  • 377. The Malcontent
  • John Webster (c.1580–c.1634)
  • 378. The White Devil
  • 379. The Duchess of Malfi
  • Thomas Middleton and William Rowley(1580–1627 & c.1585-1626)
  • 380. The Changeling
  • Cyril Tourneur(1575–1626)
  • 381. The Revenger's Tragedy
  • Philip Massinger(1583–1640)
  • 382. A New Way to Pay Old Debts
  • John Bunyan(1628–1688)
  • 383. The Pilgrim's Progress
  • Izaak Walton (1593-1683)
  • 384. The Compleat Angler
  • John Milton(1608–1674)
  • 385. Paradise Lost
  • 386. Paradise Regained
  • 387. Lycidas, Comus, and the Minor Poems
  • 388. Samson Agonistes
  • 389. Areopagitica
  • John Aubrey (1626–1697)
  • 390. Brief Lives
  • Jeremy Taylor(1613-1667)
  • 391. Holy Dying
  • Samuel Butler
  • 392. Hudibras
  • John Dryden
  • 393. Astraea Redux
  • 394. To My Lord Chancellor
  • 395. The Indian Emperor
  • 396. Annus Mirabilis
  • 397. The Enchanted Island
  • 398. An Essay of Dramatick Poesie
  • 399. An Evening's Love
  • 400. Tyrannick Love
  • 401. The Conquest of Granada
  • 402. Marriage A-la-Mode
  • 403. Aureng-zebe
  • 404. All for Love
  • 405. Oedipus
  • 406. Absalom and Achitophel
  • 407. MacFlecknor
  • 408. The Medal
  • 409. Religio Laici
  • 410. The Hind and the Panther
  • 411. Amphitryon
  • 412. Don Sebastian
  • 413. Amboyna, or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants
  • 414. The Works of Virgil
  • 415. Fables, Ancient and Modern
  • 416. Poetry and Plays
  • 417. Critical Essays
  • Thomas Otway(1652–1685)
  • 418. Venice Preserv'd
  • William Congreve(1670–1729)
  • 419. Love for Love(1695)
  • 420. The Mourning Bride(1697)
  • 421. The Way of the World(1700)
  • Jonathan Swift(1667–1745)
  • 422. A Tale of a Tub
  • 423. Gulliver's Travels(1726)
  • 424. Shorter Prose Works
  • 425. Poems
  • Sir George Etherege (1635?–c.1692)
  • 426. The Man of Mode(1676)
  • Alexander Pope (1688–1744)
  • 427. The Pastorals(1709)
  • 428. The Rape of the Lock(1712)
  • 429. Eloisa to Abelard(1717)
  • 430. Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady(1717)
  • 431. Epistles to Martha Blount(1717)
  • John Gay(1685-1732)
  • 432. The Beggar's Opera(1728)
  • James Boswell(1740-1795)
  • 433. Life of Johnson(1791)
  • 434. Journals(1762-1763)
  • Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)
  • 435. London(1738)
  • 436. The Vanity of Human Wishes(1749)
  • 437. Irene(1749)
  • 438. Debates in Parliament
  • 439. The Rambler(1750-52) (a LOT of it....)
  • 440. The Adventurer
  • 441. The Idler(1758-60)
  • 442. Rasselas(1759)
  • 443. A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775)
  • 444. Lives of the Poets
  • Edward Gibbon(1737–1794)
  • 445. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(1776-1788)
  • Edmund Burke(1729–1797)
  • 446. A Philosophical Enquiry into Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful(1757)
  • 447. Reflections on the Revolution in France(1790)
  • Maurice Morgann(1726-1802)
  • 448. An Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff(1777)
  • William Collins(1721–1759)
  • 449. Persian Eclogues(1742)
  • 450. Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegorical Subjects(1746)
  • 451. Ode on the Death of Thomson(1749)
  • 452. Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands(1750)
  • George Farquhar(1678–1707)
  • 453. The Beaux' Strategem(1706)
  • 454. The Recruiting Officer(1706)
  • William Wycherley(c.1640–1716)
  • 455. The Country Wife(1675)
  • 456. The Plain Dealer(1675)~
  • Christopher Smart(1722–1771)
  • 457. Jubilate Agno
  • 458. A Song to David
  • Oliver Goldsmith(1728–1774)
  • 459. The Vicar of Wakefield(1766)
  • 460. She Stoops to Conquer(1771)
  • 461. The Traveller
  • 462. The Deserted Village(1770)
  • Richard Brinsley Sheridan(1751–1816)
  • 463. The Rivals(1775)
  • 464. The School of Scandal(1777)
  • William Cowper(1731–1800)
  • 465. Olney Hymns(1779)
  • 466. John Gilpin(1782)
  • 467. The Task(1785)
  • George Crabbe(1754-1832)
  • 468. Inebriety(1775)
  • 469. The Candidate(1780)
  • 470. The Library(1781)
  • 471. The Village(1783)
  • 472. The Newspaper(1785)
  • 473. The Borough(1810)
  • 474. Tales in Verse(1812)
  • 475. Tales of the Hall(1819)
  • Daniel Defoe(1659–1731)
  • 476. Moll Flanders(1722)
  • 477. Robinson Crusoe(1719)
  • 478. A Journal of the Plague Year(1722)
  • Samuel Richardson(1689–1761)
  • 479. Pamela(1740)
  • 480. Clarissa(1748)
  • 481. Sir Charles Grandison(1753)
  • Henry Fielding(1707–1754)
  • 482. Joseph Andrews(1742)
  • 483. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling(1749)
  • Tobias Smollett (1721–1771)
  • 484. The Adventures of Roderick Random(1748)
  • 485. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker(1771)
  • Laurence Sterne(1713–1768)
  • 486. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman(1759)
  • 487. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy(1768)
  • Fanny Burney(1752 – 1840)
  • 488. Evelina(1779)
  • Joseph Addison and Richard Steele(1672–1719 & 1672–1729)
  • 489. The Spectator(1711-12)
  • Jean Froissart(c.1337–c.1405)
  • 490. Chronicles(1373)
  • 491. The Song of Roland(1145)
  • François Villon(c.1431–1463)
  • 492. Le Grand Testament
  • 493. Ballade des Pendus
  • 494. Ballade des Dames du Temps Jadis
  • Michel de Montaigne(1533–1592)
  • 495. "That Men By Various Ways Arrive At The Same End"
  • 496. "Of Sorrow"
  • 497. "That Our Affections Carry Themselves Beyond Us"
  • 498. "That The Soul Expends Its Passions Upon False Objects"
  • 499. "Whether The Governor Himself Go Out To Parley"
  • 500. "That The Hour Of Parley Dangerous"
  • 501. "That The Intention Is Judge Of Our Actions"
  • 502. "Of Idleness"
  • 503. "Of Liars"
  • 504. "Of Quick Or Slow Speech"
  • 505. "Of Prognostications"
  • 506. "Of Constancy"
  • 507. "The Ceremony Of The Interview Of Princes"
  • 508. "That Men Are Justly Punished For Being Obstinate"
  • 509. "Of The Punishment Of Cowardice"
  • 510. "A Proceeding Of Some Ambassadors"
  • 511. "Of Fear"
  • 512. "Not To Judge Of Our Happiness Till After Death"
  • 513. "That To Study Philosopy Is To Learn To Die"
  • 514. "Of The Force Of Imagination"
  • 515. "That The Profit Of One Man Is The Damage Of Another"
  • 516. "Of Custom; We Should Not Easily Change A Law Received"
  • 517. "Various Events From The Same Counsel"
  • 518. "Of Pedantry"
  • 519. "Of The Education Of Children"
  • 520. "Folly To Measure Truth And Error By Our Own Capacity"
  • 521. "Of Friendship"
  • 522. "Nine And Twenty Sonnets Of Estienne De La Boitie"
  • 523. "Of Moderation"
  • 524. "Of Cannibals"
  • 525. "That A Man Is Soberly To Judge Of The Divine Ordinances"
  • 526. "We Are To Avoid Pleasures, Even At The Expense Of Life"
  • 527. "Fortune Is Often Observed To Act By The Rule Of Reason"
  • 528. "Of One Defect In Our Government"
  • 529. "Of The Custom Of Wearing Clothes"
  • 530. "Of Cato The Younger"
  • 531. "That We Laugh And Cry For The Same Thing"
  • 532. "Of Solitude"
  • 533. "A Consideration Upon Cicero"
  • 534. "Relish For Good And Evil Depends Upon Our Opinion"
  • 535. "Not To Communicate A Man's Honour"
  • 536. "Of The Inequality Amoungst Us"
  • 537. "Of Sumptuary Laws"
  • 538. "Of Sleep"
  • 539. "Of The Battle Of Dreux"
  • 540. "Of Names"
  • 541. "Of The Uncertainty Of Our Judgment"
  • 542. "Of War Horses, Or Destriers"
  • 543. "Of Ancient Customs"
  • 544. "Of Democritus And Heraclitus"
  • 545. "Of The Vanity Of Words"
  • 546. "Of The Parsimony Of The Ancients"
  • 547. "Of A Saying Of Caesar"
  • 548. "Of Vain Subtleties"
  • 549. "Of Smells"
  • 550. "Of Prayers"
  • 551. "Of Age"
  • 552. "Of The Inconstancy Of Our Actions"
  • 553. "Of Drunkenness"
  • 554. "A Custom Of The Isle Of Cea"
  • 555. "To-Morrow's A New Day"
  • 556. "Of Conscience"
  • 557. "Use Makes Perfect"
  • 558. "Of Recompenses Of Honour"
  • 559. "Of The Affection Of Fathers To Their Children"
  • 560. "Of The Arms Of The Parthians"
  • 561. "Of Books"
  • 562. "Of Cruelty"
  • 563. "Of Judging Of The Death Of Another"
  • 564. "That Our Mind Hinders Itself"
  • 565. "That Our Desires Are Augmented By Difficulty"
  • 566. "Of Glory"
  • 567. "Of Presumption"
  • 568. "Of Giving The Lie"
  • 569. "Of Liberty Of Conscience"
  • 570. "That We Taste Nothing Pure"
  • 571. "Against Idleness"
  • 572. "Of Posting"
  • 573. "Of Ill Means Employed To A Good End"
  • 574. "Of The Roman Grandeur"
  • 575. "Not To Counterfeit Being Sick"
  • 576. "Of Thumbs"
  • 577. "Cowardice The Mother Of Cruelty"
  • 578. "All Things Have Their Season"
  • 579. "Of Virtue"
  • 580. "Of A Monstrous Child"
  • 581. "Of Anger"
  • 582. "Defence Of Seneca And Plutarch"
  • 583. "The Story Of Spurina"
  • 584. "Observation On A War According To Julius Caesar"
  • 585. "Of Three Good Women"
  • 586. "Of The Most Excellent Men"
  • 587. "Of The Resemblance Of Children To Their Fathers"
  • 588. "Of Profit And Honesty"
  • 589. "Of Repentance"
  • 590. "Of Three Commerces"
  • 591. "Of Diversion"
  • 592. "Upon Some Verses Of Virgil"
  • 593. "Of Coaches"
  • 594. "Of The Inconvenience Of Greatness"
  • 595. "Of The Art Of Conference"
  • 596. "Of Vanity"
  • 597. "Of Managing The Will"
  • 598. "Of Cripples"
  • 599. "Of Physiognomy"
  • 600. "Of Experience"
  • François Rabelais(c.1494-1553)
  • 601. Gargantua and Pantagruel
  • Marguerite de Navarre(1492–1549)
  • 602. The Heptameron
  • Joachim Du Bellay(c.1522–1560)
  • 603. The Regrets
  • Maurice Scève(c.1500-c.1564)
  • 604. Délie
  • Pierre Ronsard(1524–1585)
  • 605. Odes of Pierre de Ronsard
  • 606. Amours de Cassandre
  • 607. Hymns
  • 608. Elégies, mascarades et bergeries
  • 609. Abrégé de l'art poétique français
  • 610. Odes, Elegies, Sonnets
  • Philippe de Commynes(1447-c.1511)
  • 611. Memoirs
  • Agrippa d'Aubigné(1552–1630)
  • 612. Les Tragiques
  • Robert Garnier(1544-1590)
  • 613. Mark Antony
  • 614. The Jewesses
  • Pierre Corneille(1606–1684)
  • 615. The Cid
  • 616. Polyeucte
  • 617. Nicomède
  • 618. Horace
  • 619. Cinna
  • 620. Rodogune
  • François de La Rochefoucauld(1613–1680)
  • 621. Maxims
  • Jean de La Fontaine(1621–1695)
  • 622. "The Raven And The Fox"
  • 623. "The Frog That Wished To Be As Big As The Ox"
  • 624. "The Two Mules"
  • 625. "The Wolf And The Dog"
  • 626. "The Heifer, The Goat, And The Sheep, In Company With The Lion"
  • 627. "The Wallet"
  • 628. "The Swallow And The Little Birds"
  • 629. "The City Rat And The Country Rat"
  • 630. "The Wolf And The Lamb"
  • 631. "The Man And His Image"
  • 632. "The Dragon With Many Heads, And The Dragon With Many Tails"
  • 633. "The Thieves And The Ass"
  • 634. "Simonides Preserved By The Gods"
  • 635. "Death And The Unfortunate"
  • 636. "Death And The Woodman"
  • 637. "The Man Between Two Ages, And His Two Mistresses"
  • 638. "The Fox And The Stork"
  • 639. "The Boy And The Schoolmaster"
  • 640. "The Cock And The Pearl"
  • 641. "The Hornets And The Bees"
  • 642. "The Oak And The Reed"
  • 643. "The Council Held By The Rats"
  • 644. "The Wolf Accusing The Fox Before The Monkey"
  • 645. "The Two Bulls And The Frog"
  • 646. "The Bat And The Two Weasels"
  • 647. "The Bird Wounded By An Arrow"
  • 648. "The Bitch And Her Friend"
  • 649. "The Eagle And The Beetle"
  • 650. "The Lion And The Gnat"
  • 651. "The Ass Loaded With Sponges, And The Ass Loaded With Salt"
  • 652. "The Lion And The Rat"
  • 653. "The Dove And The Ant"
  • 654. "The Astrologer Who Stumbled Into A Well"
  • 655. "The Hare And The Frogs"
  • 656. "The Cock And The Fox"
  • 657. "The Raven Wishing To Imitate The Eagle"
  • 658. "The Peacock Complaining To Juno"
  • 659. "The Cat Metamorphosed Into A Woman"
  • 660. "The Lion And The Ass Hunting"
  • 661. "The Will Explained By Aesop"
  • 662. "The Members And The Belly"
  • 663. "The Wolf Turned Shepherd"
  • 664. "The Frogs Asking A King"
  • 665. "The Fox And The Goat"
  • 666. "The Eagle, The Wild Sow, And The Cat"
  • 667. "The Drunkard And His Wife"
  • 668. "The Gout And The Spider"
  • 669. "The Wolf And The Stork"
  • 670. "The Lion Beaten By The Man"
  • 671. "The Fox And The Grapes"
  • 672. "The Swan And The Cook"
  • 673. "The Wolves And The Sheep"
  • 674. "The Lion Grown Old"
  • 675. "Philomel And Progne"
  • 676. "The Woman Drowned"
  • 677. "The Weasel In The Granary"
  • 678. "The Cat And The Old Rat"
  • 679. "The Shepherd And The Sea"
  • 680. "The Fly And The Ant"
  • 681. "The Gardener And His Lord"
  • 682. "The Battle Of The Rats And The Weasels"
  • 683. "The Monkey And The Dolphin"
  • 684. "The Man And The Wooden God"
  • 685. "The Jay In The Feathers Of The Peacock"
  • 686. "The Camel And The Floating Sticks"
  • 687. "The Frog And The Rat"
  • 688. "The Animals Sending Tribute To Alexander"
  • 689. "The Horse Wishing To Be Revenged Upon The Stag"
  • 690. "The Fox And The Bust"
  • 691. "The Wolf, The Goat, And The Kid"
  • 692. "The Wolf, The Mother, And Her Child"
  • 693. "The Words Of Socrates"
  • 694. "The Old Man And His Sons"
  • 695. "The Oracle And The Atheist"
  • 696. "The Miser Who Had Lost His Treasure"
  • 697. "The Eye Of The Master"
  • 698. "The Lark And Her Young Ones With The Owner Of A Field"
  • 699. "The Earthen Pot And The Iron Pot"
  • 700. "The Little Fish And The Fisher"
  • 701. "The Ears Of The Hare"
  • 702. "The Fox With His Tail Cut Off"
  • 703. "The Old Woman And Her Two Servants"
  • 704. "The Satyr And The Traveller"
  • 705. "The Horse And The Wolf"
  • 706. "The Ploughman And His Sons"
  • 707. "The Mountain In Labour"
  • 708. "Fortune And The Boy"
  • 709. "The Doctors"
  • 710. "The Hen With The Golden Eggs"
  • 711. "The Ass Carrying Relics"
  • 712. "The Stag And The Vine"
  • 713. "The Serpent And The File"
  • 714. "The Hare And The Partridge"
  • 715. "The Lion Going To War"
  • 716. "The Bear And The Two Companions"
  • 717. "The Ass Dressed In The Lion’s Skin"
  • 718. "The Lion And The Hunter"
  • 719. "Phoebus And Boreas"
  • 720. "Jupiter And The Farmer"
  • 721. "The Cockerel, The Cat, And The Young Mouse"
  • 722. "The Fox, The Monkey, And The Animals"
  • 723. "The Mule Boasting Of His Genealogy"
  • 724. "The Old Man And The Ass"
  • 725. "The Stag Seeing Himself In The Water"
  • 726. "The Hare And The Tortoise"
  • 727. "The Ass And His Masters"
  • 728. "The Sun And The Frogs"
  • 729. "The Countryman And The Serpent"
  • 730. "The Sick Lion And The Fox"
  • 731. "The Fowler, The Hawk, And The Lark"
  • 732. "The Horse And The Ass"
  • 733. "The Dog That Dropped The Substance For The Shadow"
  • 734. "The Carter In The Mire"
  • 735. "The Charlatan"
  • 736. "Discord"
  • 737. "The Young Widow"
  • 738. "The Animals Sick Of The Plague"
  • 739. "The Ill-Married"
  • 740. "The Rat Retired From The World"
  • 741. "The Heron"
  • 742. "The Maid"
  • 743. "The Wishes"
  • 744. "The Vultures And The Pigeons"
  • 745. "The Coach And The Fly"
  • 746. "The Dairywoman And The Pot Of Milk"
  • 747. "The Curate And The Corpse"
  • 748. "The Two Cocks"
  • 749. "The Ingratitude And Injustice Of Men Towards Fortune"
  • 750. "The Fortune-Tellers"
  • 751. "The Cat, The Weasel, And The Young Rabbit"
  • 752. "The Head And The Tail Of The Serpent"
  • 753. "An Animal In The Moon"
  • 754. "The Cobbler And The Financier"
  • 755. "The Lion, The Wolf, And The Fox"
  • 756. "The Power Of Fables"
  • 757. "The Man And The Flea"
  • 758. "The Women And The Secret"
  • 759. "The Dog That Carried His Master’s Dinner"
  • 760. "The Rat And The Oyster"
  • 761. "The Bear And The Amateur Gardener"
  • 762. "The Two Friends"
  • 763. "The Hog, The Goat, And The Sheep"
  • 764. "Thyrsis And Amaranth"
  • 765. "The Funeral Of The Lioness"
  • 766. "The Rat And The Elephant"
  • 767. "The Ass And The Dog"
  • 768. "The Pashaw And The Merchant"
  • 769. "The Use Of Knowledge"
  • 770. "Jupiter And The Thunderbolts"
  • 771. "The Cat And The Rat"
  • 772. "The Torrent And The River"
  • 773. "Education"
  • 774. "Democritus And The People Of Abdera"
  • 775. "The Wolf And The Hunter"
  • 776. "The Two Doves"
  • 777. "The Monkey And The Leopard"
  • 778. "The Acorn And The Pumpkin"
  • 779. "The Schoolboy, The Pedant, And The Owner Of A Garden"
  • 780. "The Mouse Metamorphosed Into A Maid"
  • 781. "The Fool Who Sold Wisdom"
  • 782. "The Oyster And The Litigants"
  • 783. "The Wolf And The Lean Dog"
  • 784. "Nothing Too Much"
  • 785. "The Wax-Candle"
  • 786. "Jupiter And The Passenger"
  • 787. "The Cat And The Fox"
  • 788. "The Treasure And The Two Men"
  • 789. "The Monkey And The Cat"
  • 790. "The Kite And The Nightingale"
  • 791. "The Shepherd And His Flock"
  • 792. "The Man And The Adder"
  • 793. "The Tortoise And The Two Ducks"
  • 794. "The Fishes And The Cormorant"
  • 795. "The Burier And His Comrade"
  • 796. "The Wolf And The Shepherds"
  • 797. "The Spider And The Swallow"
  • 798. "The Partridge And The Cocks"
  • 799. "The Dog Whose Ears Were Cropped"
  • 800. "The Fishes And The Shepherd Who Played The Flute"
  • 801. "The Two Parrots, The King, And His Son"
  • 802. "The Lioness And The Bear"
  • 803. "The Rabbits"
  • 804. "The Merchant, The Noble, The Shepherd, And The King’s Son"
  • 805. "The Gods Wishing To Instruct A Son Of Jupiter"
  • 806. "The Farmer, The Dog, And The Fox"
  • 807. "The Mogul’s Dream"
  • 808. "The Lion, The Monkey, And The Two Asses"
  • 809. "The Wolf And The Fox"
  • 810. "The Old Man And The Three Young Ones"
  • 811. "The Mice And The Owl"
  • 812. "The Cat And The Two Sparrows"
  • 813. "The Miser And The Monkey"
  • 814. "The Two Goats"
  • 815. "The Old Cat And The Young Mouse"
  • 816. "The Sick Stag"
  • 817. "The Bat, The Bush, And The Duck"
  • 818. "The Quarrel Of The Dogs And Cats, And That Of The Cats And Mice"
  • 819. "The Lobster And Her Daughter"
  • 820. "The Eagle And The Magpie"
  • 821. "The King, The Kite, And The Falconer"
  • 822. "The Fox, The Flies, And The Hedgehog"
  • 823. "Love And Folly"
  • 824. "The Raven, The Gazelle, The Tortoise, And The Rat"
  • 825. "The Woods And The Woodman"
  • 826. "The Fox, The Wolf, And The Horse"
  • 827. "The Fox And The Turkeys"
  • 828. "The Scythian Philosopher"
  • 829. "The Fool And The Sage"
  • 830. "The English Fox"
  • 831. "The Sun And The Frogs"
  • 832. "The League Of The Rats"
  • 833. "The Arbiter, The Almoner, And The Hermit"
  • Molière
  • 834. The Misanthrope
  • 835. Tartuffe
  • 836. The School for Wives
  • 837. The Learned Ladies
  • 838. Don Juan
  • 839. School for Husbands
  • 840. Ridiculous Precieuses
  • 841. The Would-Be Gentleman
  • 842. The Miser
  • 843. The Imaginary Invalid
  • Blaise Pascal
  • 844. Pensées
  • Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet
  • 845. Funerary Orations
  • Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux
  • 846. The Art of Poetry
  • 847. Lutrin
  • Jean Racine
  • 848. Phaedra
  • 849. Andromache
  • 850. Britannicus
  • 851. Athaliah
  • Pierre Carlet de Marivaux
  • 852. Seven Comedies
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 853. The Confessions
  • 854. Émile (only pieces, not half...)
  • 855. La Nouvelle Héloïse
  • Voltaire
  • 856. Zadig
  • 857. Candide
  • 858. Letters on England
  • 859. The Lisbon Earthquake
  • Abbé Prévost
  • 860. Manon Lescaut
  • Madame de La Fayette
  • 861. The Princess of Cleves
  • Sébastien-Roch Nicolas de Chamfort
  • 862. Products of the Perfected Civilization
  • Denis Diderot
  • 863. Rameau's Nephew
  • Choderlos de Laclos
  • 864. Dangerous Liaisons
  • Erasmus
  • 865. In Praise of Folly
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • 866. Faust, Parts One and Two
  • 867. Dichtung und Wahrheit
  • 868. Egmont
  • 869. Elective Affinities
  • 870. The Sorrows of Young Werther
  • 871. Poems
  • 872. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
  • 873. Wilhelm Meister's Years of Wandering
  • 874. Italian Journey
  • 875. Verse Plays
  • 876. Hermann and Dorothea
  • 877. Roman Elegies
  • 878. Venetian Epigrams
  • 879. West-Eastern Divan
  • Friedrich Schiller
  • 880. The Robbers
  • 881. Mary Stuart
  • 882. Wallenstein
  • 883. Don Carlos
  • 884. On the Naïve and Sentimental in Literature
  • Gotthold Lessing
  • 885. Laocoön
  • 886. Nathan the Wise
  • Freidrich Hölderlin
  • 887. Hyperion
  • 888. Hymns and Fragments
  • 889. Selected Poems
  • Heinrich von Kleist
  • 890. The Schroffenstein Family
  • 891. The Broken Pitcher
  • 892. Amphitryon
  • 893. Penthesilea
  • 894. The Kaethchen of Heilbronn
  • 895. The Battle of Arminus
  • 896. The Prince of Homburg
  • 897. The Earthquake in Chile
  • 898. The Marquise of O---
  • 899. Michael Kohlhaas
  • 900. The Beggerwoman of Locarno
  • 901. St Cecelia or The Power of Music
  • 902. The Betrothal in Santo Domingo
  • 903. The Foundling
  • 904. The Duel
  • Ugo Foscolo
  • 905. On Sepulchres
  • 906. Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis
  • 907. Odes and The Graces
  • Alessandro Manzoni
  • 908. The Betrothed
  • 909. On the Historical Novel
  • Giacomo Leopardi
  • 910. Zibaldone dei pensieri
  • 911. Essays and Dialogues
  • 912. Memorie del primo amore
  • 913. All'Italia
  • 914. Sopra il Monumento di Dante
  • 915. "The Dream"
  • 916. "The Infinite"
  • 917. "The Evening Before the Feast”
  • 918. "To the Moon"
  • 919. "The Solitary Life"
  • 920. "Nighttime Terror"
  • 921. Ad Angelo Mai
  • 922. Per le nozze della sorella Paolina
  • 923. Ad un vincitor di pallone
  • 924. Bruto minore
  • 925. Ultimo Canto di Saffo
  • 926. Alla primavera e Al conte Carlo Pepoli
  • 927. Alla sua donna
  • 928. Risorgimento
  • 929. A Silvia
  • 930. Il Passero Solitario
  • 931. Le Ricordanze
  • 932. La quiete dopo la tempesta
  • 933. Il sabato del villaggio
  • 934. Canto notturno di un pastore errante dell'Asia
  • 935. Il pensiero dominante
  • 936. Amore e morte
  • 937. Consalvo
  • 938. Aspasia
  • 939. Sopra un bassorilievo antico sepolcrale
  • 940. Sopra il ritratto di una bella donna scolpito nel monumento sepolcrale della medesima
  • 941. La ginestra
  • 942. Il tramonto della Luna
  • 943. Palinodia al marchese Gino Capponi
  • 944. Paralipomeni alla Batracomiomachìa
  • 945. The Moral Essays
  • Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli
  • 946. Roman Sonnets
  • Giosué Carducci
  • 947. Hymn to Satan
  • 948. Barbarian Odes
  • 949. Rhymes and Rhythms
  • Giovanni Verga
  • 950. Little Novels of Sicily
  • 951. Mastro-Don Gesualdo
  • 952. The House by the Medlar Tree
  • 953. The She-Wolf and Other Stories
  • Gustavo Adolpho Bécquer
  • 954. Rhymes
  • Benito Pérez Galdós
  • 955. Fortunata and Jacinta
  • Leopoldo Alas (Clarín)
  • 956. La Regenta
  • José Maria de Eça de Queirós
  • 957. The Maias
  • Benjamin Constant
  • 958. Adolphe
  • 959. The Red Notebook
  • François-Auguste-René de Chateaubriand
  • 960. Attala
  • 961. René
  • 962. The Genius of Christianity
  • Alphonse de Lamartine
  • 963. Meditations
  • Alfred de Vigny
  • 964. Chatterton
  • 965. La Mort du loup
  • 966. La Maison du berger
  • 967. Les Destinées
  • 968. L'Esprit pur
  • 969. Poems
  • Victor Hugo
  • 970. The Distance, the Shadows: Selected Poems
  • 971. Les Misérables
  • 972. Notre-Dame of Paris
  • 973. William Shakespeare
  • 974. The Toilers of the Sea
  • 975. The End of Satan
  • 976. God
  • Alfred de Musset
  • 977. Les Nuits
  • 978. Le rideau de ma voisine
  • 979. Poems
  • 980. Lorenzaccio
  • Gérard de Nerval
  • 981. The Chimeras
  • 982. Sylvie
  • 983. Aurelia
  • Théophile Gautier
  • 984. Mademoiselle de Maupin
  • 985. Enamels and Cameos
  • Honoré de Balzac
  • 986. The Girl with the Golden Eyes
  • 987. Louis Lambert
  • 988. The Wild Ass's Skin
  • 989. Old Goriot
  • 990. Cousin Bette
  • 991. A Harlot High and Low
  • 992. Eugénie Grandet
  • 993. Ursule Mirouet
  • Stendhal
  • 994. On Love
  • 995. The Red and the Black
  • 996. The Charterhouse of Parma
  • Gustave Flaubert
  • 997. Madame Bovary
  • 998. Sentimental Education
  • 999. Salammbô
  • 1000. A Simple Soul
  • George Sand
  • 1001. The Haunted Pool
  • Charles Baudelaire
  • 1002. Flowers of Evil
  • 1003. Paris Spleen
  • Stéphane Mallarmé
  • 1004. L'après-midi d'un faune
  • 1005. Les Mots anglais
  • 1006. Les Dieux antiques
  • 1007. Divagations
  • 1008. Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard
  • Paul Verlaine
  • 1009. Poèmes saturniens
  • 1010. Fêtes galantes
  • 1011. Romances sans paroles
  • 1012. Sagesse
  • Arthur Rimbaud
  • 1013. L'orgie parisienne
  • 1014. Le coeur supplicié
  • 1015. A Season in Hell
  • 1016. Illuminations
  • Tristan Corbière
  • 1017. Les Armours Jaunes
  • Jules Laforgue
  • 1018. Stéphane Vassiliew
  • 1019. Les Complaintes
  • 1020. L'Imitation de Notre-Dame la Lune
  • 1021. Moralités légendaires
  • 1022. Derniers vers
  • 1023. Berlin, la cour et la ville
  • Guy de Maupassant
  • 1024. "Les Soirées de Médan"
  • 1025. "Boule de Suif"
  • 1026. "Deux Amis"
  • 1027. "Mother Savage"
  • 1028. "Mademoiselle Fifi"
  • 1029. La Maison Tellier
  • 1030. "La Parure"
  • 1031. "Les Bijoux"
  • 1032. "L'Héritage"
  • 1033. Bel-Ami
  • 1034. "Le Horla"
  • 1035. "Clair de lune"
  • 1036. "Yvette"
  • 1037. "Contes du jour et de la nuit"
  • Émile Zola
  • 1038. Germinal
  • 1039. L'Assommoir
  • 1040. Nana
  • Henrik Ibsen
  • 1041. Brand
  • 1043. Peer Gynt
  • 1044. Emperor and Galilean
  • 1045. Hedda Gabler
  • 1046. The Master Builder
  • 1047. The Lady from the Sea
  • 1048. When We Dead Awaken
  • August Strindberg
  • 1049. To Damascus
  • 1050. Miss Julie
  • 1051. The Father
  • 1052. The Dance of Death
  • 1053. The Ghost Sonata
  • 1054. A Dream Play
  • Robert Burns
  • 1055. "Auld Lang Syne"
  • 1056. "Scots Wha Hae"
  • 1057. "A Red, Red Rose"
  • 1058. "A Man's A Man for A' That"
  • 1059. "To a Louse"
  • 1060. "To a Mouse"
  • 1061. "The Battle of Sherramuir"
  • 1062. "Ae Fond Kiss"
  • 1063. "Address To a Haggis"
  • 1064. "The Highland Lassie O"
  • 1065. "Highland Mary"
  • 1066. "To Mary in Heaven"
  • 1067. Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish dialect
  • 1068. "The Twa Dogs"
  • 1069. "Address to the Deil"
  • 1070. "Hallowe'en"
  • 1071. "The Cotter's Saturday Night"
  • 1072. "To a Mountain Daisy"
  • 1073. Tam O' Shanter
  • 1074. Love and Liberty
  • 1075. "Holy Willie's Prayer"
  • 1076. "The Holy Fair"
  • William Blake(1757–1827)
  • 1077. Songs of Innocence and Experience
  • 1078. The Book of Thel
  • 1079. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
  • 1080. Jerusalem
  • 1081. Complete Poetry and Prose
  • William Wordsworth(1770–1850)
  • 1082. "Lines Composed A Few Miles above Tintern Abbey"
  • 1083. "Strange fits of passion have I known"
  • 1084. "She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways"
  • 1085. "I wandered lonely as a cloud"
  • 1086. "Ode: Intimations of Immortality"
  • 1087. "The Solitary Reaper"
  • 1088. "Elegiac Stanzas"
  • 1089. "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802"
  • 1090. "London, 1802"
  • 1091. "The world is too much with us"
  • 1092. Poems (maybe not everything, but an awful lot...)
  • 1093. The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet's Mind
  • Sir Walter Scott(1771–1832)
  • 1094. Waverley(1814)
  • 1095. The Heart of Midlothian(1818)
  • 1096. Redgauntlet(1824)
  • 1097. Old Mortality(1816)
  • Jane Austen(1775–1817)
  • 1098. Pride and Prejudice(1813)
  • 1099. Mansfield Park(1814)
  • 1100. Emma(1815)
  • 1101. Persuasion(1817)
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge(1772–1834)
  • 1102. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"(1798)
  • 1103. "Christabel"(1800)
  • 1104. "This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison"
  • 1105. "The Pains of Sleep"
  • 1106. "Kubla Khan"(1797)
  • 1107. Biographia Literaria
  • 1108. Poems and Prose
  • Dorothy Wordsworth(1771–1855)
  • 1109. The Grasmere Journal(1897)
  • William Hazlitt(1778–1830)
  • 1110. An Essay on the Principles of Human Action (1805)
  • 1111. Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth and Characters of Shakespear's Plays (1817)
  • 1112. Lectures on the English Poets (1818)
  • 1113. Lectures on the English Comic Writers (1819)
  • 1114. The Spirit of the Age (1825)
  • 1115. On The Pleasure of Hating (c.1826)
  • 1116. Essays and Criticism
  • Lord Byron(1788–1824)
  • 1117. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage(1812)
  • 1118. The Giaour(1813)
  • 1119. The Corsair(1814)
  • 1120. Parisina(1816)
  • 1121. The Prisoner Of Chillon(1816)
  • 1122. The Dream(1816)
  • 1123. Darkness(1816)
  • 1124. Manfred(1817)
  • 1125. Sardenapalus(1821)
  • 1126. Don Juan(1819)
  • 1127. "So, we'll go no more a roving"
  • 1128. "The First Kiss of Love"(1806)
  • 1129. "Epitaph to a Dog" (1808)
  • 1130. "She Walks in Beauty"(1814)
  • 1131. "When We Two Parted"
  • 1132. Poems
  • Walter Savage Landor(1775–1864)
  • 1133. "Rose Aylmer"
  • 1134. "Gebir"
  • 1135. Poems
  • 1136. Imaginary Conversations(1824)
  • Thomas De Quincey(1785–1859)
  • 1137. Confessions of an English Opium Eater(1822) (most of it...)
  • 1138. Walladmor(1825)
  • 1139. Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts(1827)~
  • 1140. Klosterheim, or The Masque(1832)
  • 1141. Lake Reminscences(1834-40)
  • 1142. Suspiria de Profundis(1845)
  • 1143. Selected Prose
  • Charles Lamb (1775–1834)
  • 1144. Essays of Elia(1823)
  • Maria Edgeworth(1767–1849)
  • 1145. Castle Rackrent(1800)
  • John Galt(1779–1839)
  • 1146. The Entail(1823)
  • Elizabeth Gaskell(1810–1865)
  • 1147. Mary Barton(1848)
  • 1148. Cranford(1851-3)
  • 1149. North and South(1854-5)
  • James Hogg(1770-1835)
  • 1150. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner(1824)
  • Charles Maturin(1782-1824)
  • 1151. Melmoth the Wanderer(1820)
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley(1792–1822)
  • 1152. Alastor(1815)
  • 1153. The Revolt of Islam(1817)
  • 1154. Ozymandias(1818)
  • 1155. The Masque of Anarchy(1819)
  • 1156. Ode to the West Wind(1819)
  • 1157. To a Skylark(1820)
  • 1158. Prometheus Unbound(1820)
  • 1159. Adonais(1821)
  • 1160. Poems
  • 1161. A Defence of Poetry
  • Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley(1797–1851)
  • 1162. Frankenstein(1818)
  • John Clare(1793–1864)
  • 1163. Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery(1820)
  • 1164. The Village Minstrel, and Other Poems(1821)
  • 1165. The Shepherd's Calendar with Village Stories and Other Poems(1827)
  • 1166. The Rural Muse(1835)
  • 1167. Poems
  • John Keats(1795–1821)
  • 1168. "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer(1816)
  • 1169. "Endymion: A Poetic Romance(1817)
  • 1170. "The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream(1817)
  • 1171. "When I have fears that I may cease to be(1818)
  • 1172. "Hyperion(1818)
  • 1173. "La Belle Dame sans Merci(1819)
  • 1174. "Lamia(1819)
  • 1175. "Ode on a Grecian Urn"(1819)~
  • 1176. "Ode on Indolence"(1819)
  • 1177. "Ode on Melancholy"(1819)
  • 1178. "Ode to a Nightingale"(1819)
  • 1179. "Ode to Psyche"(1819)
  • 1180. "Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art"(1819)
  • 1181. "To Autumn"(1819)
  • 1182. "The Eve of St. Agnes"(1819)
  • 1183. Poems and Letters
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes(1803–1849)
  • 1184. Death's Jest-Book(1850)
  • 1185. Collected Poems(1851)
  • George Darley(1795-1846)
  • 1186. Errors of Ecstasie(1822)
  • 1187. Nepenthe(1828)
  • 1188. Sylvia, or The May Queen(1829)
  • 1189. Poems
  • Thomas Hood(1799-1845)
  • 1190. Whims and Oddities(1826)
  • 1191. Hood's Own, or, Laughter from Year to Year(1838)
  • 1192. Poems
  • Thomas Wade(1805–1875)
  • 1193. Tasso and the Sisters(1825)
  • 1194. Mundi et cordis carmina(1835)
  • 1194. Prothanasia and other Poems(1839)
  • 1195. Poems
  • Robert Browning(1812–1889)
  • 1196. Sordello (1840)
  • 1197. Dramatic Lyrics (1842);"Porphyria's Lover", "My Last Duchess", The Pied Piper of Hamelin, "Johannes Agricola in Meditation"
  • 1198. Men and Women (1855); "Love Among the Ruins", "A Toccata of Galuppi's", "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came", "Fra Lippo Lippi", "Andrea Del Sarto"
  • 1199. Dramatis Personae (1864); "Caliban upon Setebos", "Rabbi Ben Ezra"
  • 1200. The Ring and the Book(1868)
  • 1201. Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper (1876)
  • 1202. Jocoseria (1883)
  • 1203. Ferishtah's Fancies (1884)
  • 1204. Poems
  • Charles Dickens(1812–1870)
  • 1205. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club(1836-7)
  • 1206. The Adventures of Oliver Twist(1837-39)
  • 1207. Nicholas Nickleby(1838-39)
  • 1208. Martin Chuzzlewit(1843-44)
  • 1209. Christmas Stories(1843-48)
  • 1210. Dombey and Son(1846-48)
  • 1211. David Copperfield(1847-50)
  • 1212. Bleak House(1852-53)
  • 1213. Hard Times(1854)
  • 1214. Little Dorrit(1855-57)
  • 1215. A Tale of Two Cities(1859)
  • 1216. Great Expectations(1860-61)
  • 1217. Our Mutual Friend(1864-65)
  • 1218. The Mystery of Edwin Drood(1870)
  • Alfred, Lord Tennyson(1809–1892)
  • 1219. Poems
  • 1220. "The Dying Swan"(1830)
  • 1221. "The Kraken"(1830)
  • 1222. "Mariana"(1830)
  • 1223. Lady Clara Vere de Vere(1832)
  • 1224. The Lotos-Eaters(1833)
  • 1225. The Lady of Shalott (1832, 1842)
  • 1226. "Locksley Hall"(1842)
  • 1227. "Tithonus"(1842)
  • 1228. "The Two Voices" (1834)
  • 1229. "Ulysses" (1833)
  • 1230. "Tears, Idle Tears"(1847)
  • 1231. Ring Out, Wild Bells(1850)
  • 1232. The Charge of the Light Brigade(1854)
  • 1233. Maud(1855/1856)
  • 1234. Enoch Arden(1862/1864)
  • 1235. Flower in the crannied wall(1869)
  • 1236. Idylls of the King (1885)
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti(1828–1882)
  • 1237. The House of Life(1870)
  • 1238. Ballads and Sonnets(1881)
  • 1239. The Early Italian Poets(1861)
  • 1240. Poems and Translations
  • Matthew Arnold(1822–1888)
  • 1241. "Dover Beach"(1867)
  • 1242. "The Scholar Gypsy"
  • 1243. "Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse"
  • 1244. "The Forsaken Merman"(1849)
  • 1245. Poems
  • 1246. Essays in Criticism
  • 1247. Culture and Anarchy
  • 1248. Literature and Dogma
  • 1249. Essays
  • Arthur Hugh Clough(1819– 1861)
  • 1250. "Tober-na-Vuolich"(1848)
  • 1251. Ambarvalia(1849)
  • 1252. Amours de Voyage(1849)
  • 1253. Tales on Board
  • 1254. Poems
  • Christina Rossetti(1830–1894)
  • 1255. Goblin Market and Other Poems(1862)
  • 1256. Poems
  • Thomas Love Peacock(1785-1866)
  • 1257. Nightmare Abbey(1818)
  • 1258. Gryll Grange(1861)
  • Gerald Manley Hopkins(1844–1889)
  • 1259. "Heaven-Haven"
  • 1260. "As Kingfishers Catch Fire"
  • 1261. "The Bugler's First Communion"
  • 1262. "Epithalamion"
  • 1263. "The Windhover"
  • 1264. Poems and Prose
  • Thomas Carlyle(1795-1881)
  • 1265. Sartor Resartus(1831)
  • 1266. The French Revolution(1837)
  • 1267. Past and Present(1843)
  • 1268. Heroes and Hero Worship
  • 1269. The Everlasting Yea and No
  • 1270. Worship of Silence and Sorrow
  • John Ruskin(1819-1900)
  • 1271. Modern Painters(1843-1860)
  • 1272. The Stones of Venice(1851-53)~
  • 1273. Unto This Last(1860)
  • 1274. The Queen of the Air(1869)
  • Walter Pater(1839-1894)
  • 1275. Studies in the History of the Renaissance(1895)
  • 1276. Appreciations(1889)
  • 1277. Imaginary Portraits(1887)
  • 1278. Marius the Epicurean(1885)
  • Edward FitzGerald(1809-1883)
  • 1279. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam(1859-89)
  • John Stuart Mill(1806-1873)
  • 1280. On Liberty(1859)
  • 1281. Autobiography(1873)
  • John Henry Newman(1801-1890)
  • 1282. The Idea of a University(1858)
  • 1283. Apologia pro Vita Sua(1864)
  • 1284. A Grammar of Assent(1870)
  • Anthony Trollope(1815-1882)
  • 1285. Chronicles of Barsetshire: The Warden (1855)
  • 1286. Chronicles of Barsetshire: Barchester Towers (1857)
  • 1287. Chronicles of Barsetshire: Doctor Thorne (1858)
  • 1288. Chronicles of Barsetshire: Framley Parsonage (1861)
  • 1289. Chronicles of Barsetshire: The Small House at Allington (1864)
  • 1290. Chronicles of Barsetshire: The Last Chronicle of Barset (1867)
  • 1291. The Palliser Novels: Can You Forgive Her? (1864)
  • 1292. The Palliser Novels: Phineas Finn (1869)
  • 1293. The Palliser Novels: The Eustace Diamonds(1873)
  • 1294. The Palliser Novels: Phineas Redux (1874)
  • 1295. The Palliser Novels: The Prime Minister (1876)
  • 1296. The Palliser Novels: The Duke's Children (1879)
  • 1297. Orley Farm(1862)
  • 1298. The Way We Live Now(1875)
  • Lewis Carroll(1832-1898)
  • 1299. Alice's Adventure in Wonderland(1865)
  • 1300. Bruno's Revenge and other Stories
  • 1301. The Hunting of the Snark(1874)
  • 1302. Sylvie and Bruno(1889)
  • 1303. Sylvie and Bruno Concluded(1893)
  • 1304. Through the Looking Glass(1871)
  • 1305. The Walrus and the Carpenter
  • 1306. Phantasmagoria
  • 1307. A Sea Dirge
  • 1308. Mad Gardener's Song
  • 1309. The Mouse's Tale
  • Edward Lear(1812-1888)
  • 1310. Book of Nonsense(1846)
  • 1311. Book of Nonsense and More Nonsense(1862)
  • 1312. Nonsense Songs and Stories(1871)
  • 1313. More Nonsense Songs, Pictures, etc.(1872)
  • 1314. Nonsense Alphabets(1888)
  • 1314. Nonsense Botany (1888)
  • George Gissing(1857-1903)
  • 1215. New Grub Street(1891)
  • Algernon Charles Swinburne(1837-1909)
  • 1216. Atalanta in Calydon(1865)
  • 1217. Poems and Ballads I(1866)
  • 1218. Songs before Sunrise(1871)
  • 1219. Poems and Ballads II(1878)
  • 1220. Tristram of Lyonesse(1882)
  • 1221. Poems and Ballads III(1889)
  • 1222. Poems and Letters
  • Charlotte Brontë(1816-1855)
  • 1223. Jane Eyre(1847)
  • 1224. Villette(1853)
  • Emily Brontë(1818-1848)
  • 1225. "No Coward Soul is Mine"
  • 1226. "Day Dream"
  • 1227. "The Old Stoic"
  • 1228. "Well Hast Thou spoken"
  • 1229. "Self Interrogation"
  • 1230. "A Little While"
  • 1231. "At Castlewood"
  • 1232. "My Lady's Grave"
  • 1233. "When I shall sleep"
  • 1234. "Remembrance"
  • 1235. "God of Visions"
  • 1236. "Stanza"
  • 1237. "The Prisoner"
  • 1238. Wuthering Heights(1847)
  • William Makepeace Thackeray(1811-1863)
  • 1239. Vanity Fair(1848)
  • 1240. The History of Henry Esmond(1852)
  • George Meredith(1828-1909)
  • 1241. Poems(1851)
  • 1242. The Egoist(1879)
  • Francis Thompson(1859-1907)
  • 1243. "The Hound of Heaven"
  • 1244. "At Lord's"
  • 1245. Poems(1893)
  • 1246. Sister Songs(1895)
  • 1247. New Poems(1897)
  • Lionel Johnson(1867-1902)
  • 1248. Poems(1895)
  • Robert Bridges(1844-1930)
  • 1249. Shorter Poems, Books I - IV(1890)
  • 1250. Shorter Poems, Books I - V(1894)
  • 1251. The Necessity of Poetry(1918)
  • 1252. The Tapestry: Poems(1925)
  • 1253. The Testament of Beauty(1929)
  • Gilbert Keith Chesterton(1874-1936)
  • 1254. "The Rolling English Road"(1914)
  • 1255. "Lepanto"(1915)
  • 1256. "The Secret People"
  • 1257. "A Ballade of Suicide"
  • 1258. Collected Poems
  • 1259. The Man Who Was Thursday(1907)
  • Samuel Butler(1835-1902)
  • 1260. Erewhon(1872)
  • 1261. The Way of All Flesh(1903)
  • W. S. Gilbert(1836-1911)
  • 1262. The Sorcerer(1877)
  • 1263. H.M.S. Pinafore(1878)
  • 1264. The Pirates of Penzance(1879)
  • 1265. Patience(1881)
  • 1266. Iolanthe(1882)
  • 1267. Princess Ida(1884)
  • 1268. The Mikado(1885)
  • 1269. Ruddigore(1887)
  • 1270. The Yeomen of the Guard(1888)
  • 1271. The Gondoliers(1889)
  • 1272. Utopia, Limited(1893)
  • 1273. The Grand Duke(1896)
  • 1274. Bab Ballads(1865-1871)
  • Wilkie Collins(1824-1889)
  • 1275. The Woman in White(1860)
  • 1276. No Name(1862)
  • 1277. The Moonstone(1868)
  • Coventry Patmore(1823-1896)
  • 1278. The Unknown Eros
  • James Thomson (Bysshe Vanolis)(1834-1882)
  • 1279. The City of the Dreadful Night(1880)
  • Oscar Wilde(1854-1900)
  • 1280. Lady Windermere's Fan(1892)
  • 1281. Salome(1893)
  • 1282. A Woman of No Importance(1893)
  • 1283. An Ideal Husband(1895)
  • 1284. The Importance of Being Earnest(1895)
  • 1285. The Picture of Dorian Gray(1891)
  • 1286. The Artist as Critic
  • 1287. Letters(1960)
  • John Davidson(1857-1909)
  • 1288. Ballads and Songs(1894)
  • Ernest Dowson(1867-1900)
  • 1289. "Vitae Summa Brevis"
  • 1290. "Non Sum Qualis eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae"
  • 1291. Complete Poems
  • George Eliot(1819-1880)
  • 1292. Adam Bede(1859)
  • 1293. The Mill on the Floss(1860)
  • 1294. Silas Marner(1861)
  • 1295. Middlemarch(1871-72)
  • 1296. Daniel Deronda(1876)
  • Robert Louis Stevenson(1850-1894)
  • 1297. Essays
  • 1298. Kidnapped(1886)
  • 1299. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde(1886)
  • 1300. Treasure Island(1883)
  • 1301. The New Arabian Nights(1882)
  • 1302. The Master of Ballantrae(1889)
  • 1303. Weir of Hermiston(1896)
  • William Morris(1834-1896)
  • 1304. The Life and Death of Jason(1867)
  • 1305. The Earthly Paradise(1868–1870)~
  • 1306. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of Niblungs (1877)~
  • 1307. News from Nowhere(1890)
  • 1308. Poems By the Way(1891)
  • 1309. The Well at the World's End(1896)~
  • Bram Stoker(1847-1912)
  • 1310. Dracula(1897)
  • 1311. The Lair of the White Worm(1911)~
  • George Macdonald(1824-1905)
  • 1312. At the Back of the North Wind(1871)
  • 1313. Lilith(1895)
  • Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenburg)(1772-1801)
  • 1314. Hymns to the Night(1800)
  • 1315. Aphorisms
  • Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm(1785-1863 & 1786-1859)
  • 1316. Fairy Tales
  • Eduard Mörike(1804-1875)
  • 1317. Gedichte (1838)
  • 1318. Mozart on His Way to Prague(1856)
  • Theodor Storm(1817-1888)
  • 1319. Immensee(1849)
  • 1320. Poems(1852)
  • Gottfried Keller(1819-1890)
  • 1321. Green Henry(1855)
  • 1322. Tales
  • E. T. A. Hoffmann(1776-1822)
  • 1323. The Devil's Elixir(1815)
  • 1324. The Sandman
  • 1325. Tales
  • Jeremias Gotthelf(1797-1854)
  • 1326. The Black Spider(1837)
  • Adalbert Stifter(1805-1868)
  • 1327. Indian Summer(1857)
  • 1328. Tales(1869)
  • Friedrich Schlegel(1772-1829)
  • 1329. Criticism and Aphorisms
  • Georg Büchner(1813-1837)
  • 1330. Danton's Death(1835)
  • 1331. Woyzeck(1837)
  • Heinrich Heine(1797-1856)
  • 1332. Complete Poems(1887)
  • Richard Wagner(1813-1883)
  • 1333. The Ring of the Nibelung: The Rhinegold(1854)
  • 1334. The Ring of the Nibelung: The Valkyrie(1856)
  • 1335. The Ring of the Nibelung: Young Siegfried(1871)
  • 1336. The Ring of the Nibelung: Twilight of the Gods(1874)
  • Friedrich Nietzsche(1844-1900)
  • 1337. The Birth of Tragedy(1872)
  • 1338. Beyond Good and Evil(1886)
  • 1339. On the Genealogy of Morals(1887)
  • 1340. The Will to Power(1901)
  • Theodor Fontane(1819-1898)
  • 1341. Effi Briest(1896)
  • Stefan George(1868-1933)
  • 1342. The New Empire(1928)
  • Aleksandr Pushkin(1799-1837)
  • 1343. Complete Prose Tales
  • 1344. Complete Poetry
  • 1345. Eugene Onegin(1825-1832)
  • 1346. Narrative Poems
  • 1347. Boris Godunov(1825)
  • Nikolay Gogol(1809-1852)
  • 1348. The Complete Tales
  • 1349. Dead Souls(1842)
  • 1350. The Government Inspector(1836)
  • Mikhail Lermontov(1814-1841)
  • 1351. Narrative Poems
  • 1352. A Hero of Our Time(1839)
  • Sergei Aksakov(1791-1859)
  • 1353. A Family Chronicle(1856)
  • Aleksandr Herzen(1812-1870)
  • 1354. My Past and Thoughts(1860)
  • 1355. From the Other Shore(1850)
  • Ivan Goncharov(1812-1891)
  • 1356. The Frigate Pallada(1858)
  • 1357. Oblomov(1859)
  • Ivan Turgenev(1818-1883)
  • 1358. A Sportsman's Notebook(1852)
  • 1359. A Month in the Country(1855)
  • 1360. First Love(1860)
  • 1361. On the Eve(1860)
  • 1362. Fathers and Sons(1862)
  • Fyodor Dostoevsky(1821-1881)
  • 1363. Notes from the Underground(1864)
  • 1364. Crime and Punishment(1866)~
  • 1365. The Idiot(1969)
  • 1366. The Possessed(The Devils)(1872)
  • 1367. The Brothers Karamazov(1880)
  • 1368. Short Novels
  • Leo Tolstoy(1828-1910)
  • 1369. The Cossacks(1863)
  • 1370. War and Peace(1869)
  • 1371. Anna Karenina(1877)
  • 1372. A Confession(1878)
  • 1373. The Power of Darkness
  • 1374. Short Novels
  • Nikolai Leskov(1831-1895)
  • 1375. No Way Out(1864)
  • 1376. Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk(1865)
  • 1377. At Daggers Drawn(1870)
  • 1378. The Tale of Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea(1881)
  • Aleksandr Ostrovsky(1823-1886)
  • 1379. The Storm(1867)
  • Nikolay Chernyshevsky(1828-1889)
  • 1380. What is to Be Done?(1862)
  • Aleksandr Blok(1880-1921)
  • 1381. The Twelve and Other Poems(1918)
  • Anton Chekhov(1860-1904)
  • 1382. A Journey to Sakhain(1895)
  • 1383. The Tales
  • 1384. Ivanov(1887)
  • 1385. A Marriage Proposal(1888)
  • 1386. The Seagull(1896)
  • 1387. Uncle Vanya(1899)
  • 1388. Three Sisters(1901)
  • 1389. The Cherry Orchard(1904)
  • Washington Irving(1783-1859)
  • 1390. "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
  • 1391. "Rip Van Winkle"
  • 1392. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon(1820)
  • William Cullen Bryant(1794-1878)
  • 1393. "Thanatopsis"
  • 1394. Poems(1821)
  • James Fenimore Cooper(1789-1851)
  • 1395. The Deerslayer(1841)
  • John Greenleaf Whittier(1807-1892)
  • 1396. Collected Poems
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson(1803-1882)
  • 1397. Nature(1836)
  • 1398. Essays, first and second series(1841)
  • 1399. Representative Men
  • 1400. The Conduct of Life
  • 1401. Journals
  • 1402. Poems
  • Emily Dickinson(1830-1886)
  • 1403. Complete Poems (nearly all)
  • Walt Whitman(1819-1892)
  • 1404. Leaves of Grass, first edition
  • 1405. Leaves of Grass, third edition
  • 1406. The Complete Poems
  • 1407. Specimen Days
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • 1408. The Scarlet Letter
  • 1409. Tales and Sketches
  • 1410. The Marble Faun
  • 1411. Notebooks
  • Herman Melville
  • 1412. Moby-Dick
  • 1413. The Piazza Tales
  • 1414. Billy Budd
  • 1415. Collected Poems
  • 1416. Clarel
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • 1417. Poetry and Tales
  • 1418. Essays and Reviews
  • 1419. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym
  • 1420. Eureka
  • Jones Very
  • 1421. Essays and Poems
  • Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
  • 1422. The Cricket and Other Poems
  • Henry David Thoreau
  • 1423. Walden
  • 1424. Poems
  • 1425. Essays (several, but I don’t know how much they are of the total)
  • Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
  • 1426. Two Years Before the Mast
  • Frederick Douglass
  • 1427. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • 1428. "Paul Revere's Ride"
  • 1429. "A Psalm of Life"
  • 1430. "The Song of Hiawatha"
  • 1431. "Evangeline"
  • 1432. Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie (Epic Poem)(1847)
  • 1433. The Song of Hiawatha (Epic Poem)(1855)
  • 1434. The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems(1858)
  • 1435. Selected Poems
  • Sidney Lanier
  • 1436. "Corn" (1875)
  • 1437. "The Symphony"(1875)
  • 1438. "Centennial Meditation"(1876)
  • 1439. "The Song of the Chattahoochee"(1877)
  • 1440. "The Marshes of Glynn"(1878)
  • 1441. "Sunrise"(1881)
  • 1442. Poems
  • Francis Parkman(1823-1893)
  • 1443. France and England in North America(1948)
  • 1444. The California and Oregon Trail(1847)
  • Henry Adams
  • 1445. The Education of Henry Adams
  • 1446. Mont Saint-Michel and Chartres
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • 1447. The Devil's Dictionary
  • 1448. Collected Writings
  • Louisa May Alcott
  • 1449. Little Women
  • Charles W. Chesnutt(1858-1932)
  • 1450. The Conjure Woman, and Other Conjure Tales(1899)
  • 1451. The Wife of His Youth, and Other Stories of the Color Line(1899)
  • 1452. The Marrow of Tradition(1901)
  • Kate Chopin
  • 1453. The Awakening
  • William Dean Howells
  • 1454. The Rise of Silas Lapham
  • 1455. A Modern Instance
  • Stephen Crane
  • 1456. The Red Badge of Courage
  • 1457. The Black Riders(1895)
  • 1458. War is Kind(1899)
  • 1459. The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure(1898)
  • 1460. The Monster and Other Stories(1899)
  • Henry James
  • 1461. The Portrait of a Lady
  • 1462. The Bostonians
  • 1463. The Princess Casamassima
  • 1464. The Awkward Age
  • 1465. Short Novels and Tales
  • 1466. The Ambassadors
  • 1467. The Wings of the Dove
  • 1468. The Golden Bowl
  • Harold Frederic
  • 1469. The Damnation of Theron Ware
  • Mark Twain
  • 1470. Complete Short Stories (quite a few, but not complete, I’m sure)
  • 1471. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • 1472. The Devil's Racetrack
  • 1473. Number Forty-Four: The Mysterious Stranger
  • 1474. Pudd'nhead Wilson
  • 1475. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
  • William James
  • 1476. The Varieties of Religious Experience
  • 1477. Pragmatism
  • Frank Norris
  • 1478. The Octopus
  • Sarah Orne Jewett
  • 1479. The Country of the Pointed Firs and Other Stories
  • Trumbull Stickney
  • 1480. Poems(1905)
  • Luigi Pirandello[nobel laureate]
  • 1481. Liola
  • 1482. Così è(Se Vi Pare)(So It Is (If You Think So))
  • 1483. Enrico IV (Henry IV)
  • 1484. Sei Personaggi in Cerca d'Autore(Six Characters in Search of an Author)
  • 1485. Ciascuno a Suo Modo (Each In His Own Way)
  • Gabriele D'Annunzio
  • 1486. Maia: In Praise of Life
  • Dino Campana
  • 1487. Orphic Songs
  • Umberto Saba
  • 1488. With My Eyes(1912)
  • 1489. Autobiography(1924)
  • 1490. The Prisoners(1924)
  • 1491. Words(1934)
  • 1492. Ernesto(1953)
  • 1493. Songbook(1921)
  • Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
  • 1494. The Leopard
  • Giuseppe Ungaretti
  • 1495. Selected Poems
  • 1496. The Buried Harbour: Selected Poems
  • Eugenio Montale[nobel laureate]
  • 1497. The Storm and Other Things: Poems
  • 1498. The Occasions: Poems
  • 1499. Cuttlefish Bones: Poems
  • 1500. Otherwise: Last and First Poems
  • 1501. The Second Life of Art: Selected Essays
  • Salvatore Quasimodo[nobel laureate]
  • 1502. Water and Land(1930)
  • 1503. Sunken Oboe(1932)
  • 1504. Scent of Eucalyptus(1933)
  • 1505. And Suddenly It's Evening(1942)
  • 1506. Day After Day(1947)
  • 1507. The Incomparable Earth(1958)
  • 1508. The Poet and the Politician, and Other Essays(1960)
  • Tommaso Landolfi
  • 1509. Gogol's Wife and Other Stories
  • Leonardo Sciascia
  • 1510. Day of the Owl
  • 1511. Equal Danger
  • 1512. The Wine-Dark Sea: Thirteen Stories
  • Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • 1513. "The Ashes of Gramsci"
  • 1514. "The Religion Of My Time."
  • 1515. Pier Paolo Pasolini: Poems
  • Cesare Pavese
  • 1516. Hard Labor: Poems
  • 1517. Dialogues with Leucò
  • Primo Levi
  • 1518. If Not Now, When?
  • 1519. Collected Poems
  • 1520. The Periodic Table
  • Italo Svevo
  • 1521. The Confession of Zeno
  • 1522. As a Man Grows Older
  • Giorgio Bassani
  • 1523. The Heron
  • Natalia Ginzburg
  • 1524. Family
  • 1525. Elio Vittorini
  • 1526. Women of Messina
  • Alberto Moravia
  • 1527. 1934
  • Andrea Zanzotto
  • 1528. "On the Plateau"(1964)
  • 1529. Selected Poetry
  • Italo Calvino
  • 1530. Invisible Cities
  • 1531. The Baron in the Trees
  • 1532. If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
  • 1533. t zero
  • Antonio Porta
  • 1534. Kisses from Another Dream: Poems
  • Miguel de Unamuno
  • 1535. The Marquis of Lumbria
  • 1536. Two Mothers
  • 1537. Nothing Less Than A Man
  • 1538. Our Lord Don Quixote
  • Antonio Machado
  • 1539. Campos de Castilla
  • 1540. Selected Poems
  • Juan Ramón Jiménez[nobel laureate]
  • 1541. Invisible Reality: Poems
  • Pedro Salinas
  • 1542. My Voice Because of You: Poems
  • Jorge Guillén
  • 1543. Guillén on Guillén: The Poetry and the Poet
  • Vicente Aleixandre[nobel laureate]
  • 1544. A Longing for the Light: Selected Poems
  • Federico Garcia Lorca
  • 1545. Selected Poems
  • 1546. Three Tragedies: Blood Wedding, Yerma, The House of Bernardo Alba
  • Rafael Alberti
  • 1547. The Owl's Insomnia: Poems
  • Luis Cernuda
  • 1548. Reality and Desire
  • 1549. Forbidden Pleasures
  • Miguel Hernández
  • 1550. "Onion Lullaby"
  • 1551. Songs and Ballads of Absence
  • Blas de Otero
  • 1552. Fiercely Human Angel(1950)
  • Camilo José Cela[nobel laureate]
  • 1553. The Hive
  • Juan Goytisolo
  • 1554. Space in Motion
  • Carles Ribá
  • 1555. First Book Stays(1919)
  • 1556. On the game and the fire(1947)
  • 1557. Wild Heart(1952)
  • J. V. Foix
  • 1558. Cròniques de l’ultrason(1985)
  • Joan Perucho
  • 1559. Natural History
  • Merce Rodoreda
  • 1560. The Time of the Doves
  • Pere Gimferrer
  • 1561. Message of Tetrarca(1963)
  • 1562. Strange Fruit and Other Poems(1969)
  • Salvador Espríu
  • 1563. La Pell de Brau: Poems
  • Fernando Pessoa
  • 1564. The Keeper of Sheep
  • 1565. Poems
  • 1566. Selected Poems
  • 1567. Always Astonished: Selected Poems
  • 1568. The Book of Disquiet
  • Jorge de Sena
  • 1569. Selected Poems
  • José Saramago[nobel laureate]
  • 1570. Baltasar and Blimunda (though I remember very little of it...)
  • José Cardoso Pires
  • 1571. Ballad of Dogs' Beach
  • Sophia de Mello Breyner
  • 1572. In Time Divided
  • 1573. Selected Poems
  • Eugénio de Andrade
  • 1574. "Poem to Mother"
  • 1575. Selected Poems
Author Comments: 

How can I resist another gigantic book list? (As you can see, I'm really shaky on the Italians and Germans...)

Original notes: Highlighted items are books I have read, also, Nobel Prize in Literature next to authors name where applicable

I'll never understand how Bloom can list 12 of the 18 surviving Euripides plays and still somehow leave off his best, The Trojan Women...

One of my goals for last year was to read all of his plays, and I finished the last one toward the end of December... :)

Shalom, y'all!

L. Bangs