Tuesday, November 19, 2013

10 Great Books Contemporary Culture Has Forgotten


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The classics are classics for a reason, and while some novels hold timeless appeal, others have faded into obscurity. Earlier this week, TMN pointed us to a list highlighted in the The Times Literary Supplement, written by editor Clement K. Shorter for the Illustrated London News in 1898, which named 100 of the best novels ever written. There are some interesting observations to make from Shorter’s list: almost half of the authors mentioned are women, living authors were excluded, and there are multiple first novels mentioned. We browsed Shorter’s picks and selected ten great books that should inspire further exploration. Continue reading

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