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5) Dubliners
6) Tono-Bungay
Tono-Bungay, published in 1909, is a semi-autobiographical novel by H. G. Wells. Though it has some fantastical and absurdist elements, it is a realist novel rather than one of Well’s “scientific romances.”
The novel is written in the first person from the point of view of George Ponderevo, the son of the housekeeper at a large estate. He is made to feel
...10) The tempest
11) Siddhartha
14) Rinkitink in Oz
17) Loving
18) Mrs. Dalloway
19) Beyond the City
The novel Beyond the City: The Idyl of a Suburb was first published in the Christmas number of Good Words at the end of 1891. It is is set in suburbia and is concerned with women's rights. The characters are driven beyond their typical middle class Victorian principles by lust, deceit, and financial scandal.
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