Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackery Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw The Red and the Black by Stendhal Bleak House (1st half) by Charles Dickens Seven Men by Max Beerbohm Bleak House (2nd half) by Charles Dickens Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw Henry Esmond by William Makepeace Thackery A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser The Red Lily by Anatole France Youth’s Encounter by Compton MacKenzie Sinister Street by Compton MacKenzie “The Kreutzer Sonata” by Leo Tolstoy Death in Venice by Thomas Mann Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Tono-Bungay by H. G. Wells Roderick Hudson by Henry James The Pretty Lady by Arnold Bennett Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy How to Write Short Stories by Ring Lardner Chéri by Colette My Ántonia by Willa Cather The Sailor’s Return by David Garnett The Financier by Theodore Dreiser The Titan by Theodore Dreiser A Lost Lady by Willa Cather The Revolt of the Angels by Anatole France Ariel, or The Life of Shelley by André Maurois [in French because she spoke and read French fluently] The Song of Songs by Hermann Suderman The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway Flaubert and Malraux [no additional information provided] Byron: The Last Journey by Harold Nicolson South Wind by Norman Douglas Man’s Fate by André Malraux The Woman Who Rode Away by D. H. Lawrence The Cabala by Thornton Wilder Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald (He jokingly listed the author as “Shakespeare.”)
Thanks for locating this, Alias. It didn't occur to me to see if i could find it. As you can see there are some books i'd never heard of (authors, too), which made the list even more intriguing. Scanning it now i realize how few i actually managed to read, although i bought many more (of course).
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackery
Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw
The Red and the Black by Stendhal
Bleak House (1st half) by Charles Dickens
Seven Men by Max Beerbohm
Bleak House (2nd half) by Charles Dickens
Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw
Henry Esmond by William Makepeace Thackery
A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen
Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser
The Red Lily by Anatole France
Youth’s Encounter by Compton MacKenzie
Sinister Street by Compton MacKenzie
“The Kreutzer Sonata” by Leo Tolstoy
Death in Venice by Thomas Mann
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton
The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Tono-Bungay by H. G. Wells
Roderick Hudson by Henry James
The Pretty Lady by Arnold Bennett
Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
How to Write Short Stories by Ring Lardner
Chéri by Colette
My Ántonia by Willa Cather
The Sailor’s Return by David Garnett
The Financier by Theodore Dreiser
The Titan by Theodore Dreiser
A Lost Lady by Willa Cather
The Revolt of the Angels by Anatole France
Ariel, or The Life of Shelley by André Maurois [in French because she spoke and read French fluently]
The Song of Songs by Hermann Suderman
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
Flaubert and Malraux [no additional information provided]
Byron: The Last Journey by Harold Nicolson
South Wind by Norman Douglas
Man’s Fate by André Malraux
The Woman Who Rode Away by D. H. Lawrence
The Cabala by Thornton Wilder
Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald (He jokingly listed the author as “Shakespeare.”)
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