One more is 'Phineas Finn'. This novel follows the political and personal adventures of the titular character, Phineas Finn. It delves into the political world of the Victorian era, showing the ambitions, rivalries, and moral dilemmas of those involved in politics.
Sure. 'The Way We Live Now' is one. It's a satirical look at the society of the time, with themes like greed and corruption.
Sure. 'The Warden' is a great one. It's an early work that gives a good introduction to Trollope's style of writing about the church and social issues.
Sure. 'The Warden' is one of his well - known novels. It's an early work that sets the tone for his later exploration of Victorian society.
Sure. 'Misery' is one. It's about a writer who is held captive by his so - called number - one fan. It's a really tense and psychological thriller.
One of the novels is 'The Handmaid's Tale'. It presents a society where women are subjugated and used for reproduction. Another is 'Fahrenheit 451' which is about a world that burns books to suppress ideas.
Sure. 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald is on the list. It's a story set in the Jazz Age, exploring themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream. The character of Jay Gatsby is iconic.
Sure. 'The Old Man and the Sea' is famous. It's about an old fisherman's journey. 'A Farewell to Arms' is set during the war and has a love story in it. 'The Sun Also Rises' shows the post - war malaise of the youth.
Sure. 'Les Misérables' is a famous one. It has complex characters and a plot full of twists. It's about a man's journey through life, from being an ex - convict to a respected citizen, while also exploring themes of poverty and justice.
Well, 'The Stepford Wives' is interesting. It shows a town where the wives seem too perfect. It makes you think about what society might expect from women and how far some might go to achieve that 'perfection'.
Sure. 'The Woman in White' is great. It's full of mystery.
One more is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker. It introduced the famous vampire character and has influenced countless horror stories since. It has a spooky atmosphere and an interesting take on the concept of the undead. And 'Oliver Twist' by Charles Dickens, which tells the story of an orphan's struggles in a harsh Victorian society.