There's 'Cat's Cradle'. It's a thought - provoking novel with a lot of interesting ideas about society and human nature.
Another one is 'Breakfast of Champions'. It's known for its unique writing style and its look at different aspects of American life.
Sure, 'The Idiot' is one. It features a character named Prince Myshkin, who is a kind of innocent and naïve figure in a rather corrupt society.
One of his novels is 'Amoretti and Epithalamion'. This work is notable for its exploration of love through beautiful language. The poems in this collection are often studied for their use of literary devices and their expression of emotions. It gives us an insight into Spenser's view on love and relationships. Another novel is 'The Shepheardes Calender', which is also an important part of his body of work. It was one of his earlier works and shows his development as a writer, with its use of pastoral themes and different poetic forms.
Sure. 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes is a very important one. It's about a man who goes on adventures based on his chivalric fantasies. 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger is also on many lists. It shows the alienation of a young man. And 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison, which deals with the legacy of slavery.
Another is 'Kenilworth'. It is set in the Elizabethan era and has elements of court intrigue, love, and historical events all woven together in a very engaging way.
Sure, 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes. It is a very long and influential novel that tells the story of a man who has lost his wits in his pursuit of chivalry.
Sure, 'The Brothers Karamazov' by Dostoevsky is one. It's a profound exploration of faith, family, and morality through the complex relationships of the Karamazov brothers.
Yes, 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' is a very famous Sherlock Holmes novel. It has a really spooky atmosphere with the idea of a menacing hound on the moors, and Holmes has to get to the bottom of whether there is a real supernatural threat or just a criminal's ploy.
Sure. 'The Screwtape Letters' by C.S. Lewis is a great one. It's written in an interesting format where Screwtape, a senior devil, writes letters to his nephew Wormwood, giving advice on how to tempt a human and lead them astray from the path of God. It offers a unique perspective on the spiritual battle between good and evil.
Sure, 'The Great Gatsby' is a famous one.
Sure. 'The Big Sleep' by Raymond Chandler is a well - known mystery novel. It has a hard - boiled detective Philip Marlowe who is trying to solve a case full of secrets and deceptions.