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The Invisible Man

by H. G. Wells

Wells' The Invisible Man is a story of a scientist, who invents a method to make human body invisible to others by absorbing the illumination and not reflecting it. Griffin, A medical student , quits his study on medicine, and devotes himself to research on optics. With his research a human body can be made invisible and he successfully t..

Ulysses

by James Joyce

Ulysses written by James Joyce is perhaps one of 100 best novels of English literature, yet the most difficult novel to be understood by an average book reader. The novel is plotted as if the incidents happening in 19 hours from June 16, 1904, 8:00 AM to June 17, 1904, 3:00 AM at Dubliners, Ireland. This novel is plotted around three central cha..

The Picture of Dorian Gray

by Oscar Wilde

The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only published novel of the most controversial English play wright Oscar Wilde. Not being a drama, this novel is not an exemption of controversies, and has gone through many edits due to strong outrage by British critics to the extent of asking for the author’s prosecution. Basil Hallward uses Dorian grey for on..

The Yellow Wallpaper

by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

The Yellow Wallpaper written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a short story of a woman who has been forced to confine herself in a locked room in the pretended care for her motherhood. Jane, a young mother has been confined in a rented summer house by her husband John who is a physician. Jane goes through psychic problems inside the room and start..

The Scarlet Letter

by Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a fiction work based on the themes of legalism, sin and guilt. To punish the people involving in adultery, the 17th century Puritan rules asks the guilty people to wear The scarlet letter “A” as the symbol of Adultery and affair. Hester Prynne, who presumes her husband lost at sea. She conceiv..

Oliver Twist

by Charles Dickens

Oliver Twist written by Charles Dickens, believed to have been inspired or conceived from the author’s own childhood life as a child laborer, as well as from the story of Robert Blincoe as a child laborer in a cotton mill. Dickens has portrayed this novel with the themes of sarcasm and dark humour, which exposes the cruel treatment on the orphan ch..

David Copperfield

by Charles Dickens

David Copperfield written by Charles Dickens portrays the life of an unfortunate boy from his childhood to maturity. It is understood, incidents of Dickens own life is portrayed due to the autobiographical nature of themes found in this novel.   David Copperfield born when his father died six months before, which naturally made his childhood..

Swann's Way

by Marcel Proust

Swann's Way is written by Marcel Proust, a writer of French Origin remembered for his masterpiece In Search of Lost Time, which was published in seven volumes. Swann's Way is first of the seven volumes, was rejected initially by many publishers. The story is narrated by unnamed character, who has inability to sleep and his wish for getting his m..