The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction

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  1. VOLUMES I & II
  2. The History of Tom Jones - Henry Fielding

  3. VOLUME III
  4. A Sentimental Journey - Laurence Sterne
  5. Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen

  6. VOLUME IV
  7. Guy Mannering - Sir Walter Scott

  8. VOLUMES V & VI
  9. Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray

  10. VOLUMES VII & VII
  11. David Copperfield - Charles Dickens

  12. VOLUME IX
  13. The Mill on the Floss - George Eliot

  14. VOLUME X
  15. The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
  16. Rappaccini's Daughter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
  17. Rip Van Winkle - Washington Irving
  18. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Washington Irving
  19. Three Short Stories - Edgar Allan Poe
  20. Three Short Stories - Francis Bret Harte
  21. Jim Smily and His Jumping Frog - Samuel L. Clemens (aka Mark Twain)
  22. The Man without a Country - Edward Everett Hale

  23. VOLUME XI
  24. The Portrait of a Lady - Henry James

  25. VOLUME XII
  26. Notre Dame de Paris - Victor Marie Hugo

  27. VOLUME XIII
  28. Old Goriot - Honore de Balzac
  29. The Devil's Pool - George Sand
  30. The Story of a White Blackbird - Alfred de Musset
  31. Five Short Stories - Alphonse Daudet
  32. Two Short Stories - Guy de Maupassant

  33. VOLUMES XIV & XV
  34. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship - J. W. von Goethe
  35. The Sorrows of Werther - J. W. von Goethe
  36. The Banner of the Upright Seven - Gottfried Keller
  37. The Rider on the White Horse - Theodor Storm
  38. Trials and Tribulations - Theodor Fontane

  39. VOLUMES XVI & XVII
  40. Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
  41. Ivan the Fool - Leo Tolstoy

  42. VOLUME XVIII
  43. Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky

  44. VOLUME XIX
  45. A House of Gentlefolk - Ivan Turgenev
  46. Fathers and Children - Ivan Turgenev

  47. VOLUME XX
  48. Pepita Jimenez - Juan Valera
  49. A Happy Boy - Bjornstjerne Bjornson
  50. Skipper Worse - Alexander L. Kielland
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nyybella,

I am keeping the same list, and was wondering if I can copy the style you created here? I was struggling to find a way to do the list elegantly, and you have done it. Also, how do you get spaces and bolding in the list? I have not figured that out yet.

Hope you enjoy completing this list as much as I am.

Regards,

bmasom

Of course you can. Thanks for the comment.
Go to http://www.listology.com/help/advanced.cfm for a description of bolding. To get the spaces you will do the same thing as bolding, but instead of 'b', use 'br' (and you won't have to have a closing tag). It will make more sense after you read the description, I would put it here, but it doesn't show up.

Have fun with the list.
:)

Thanks nyybella,

I looked everywhere but at the bottom of the screen to find the formatting help. I never scrolled that far down.

And thanks for letting me clone your lists. I cloned this one, and the Harvard Classics one as well. I endorsed you on my profile, hope that doesn't hurt your reputation around here. :)

Happy reading! And again, thanks.

bmasom