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'There's no writing against such power as this - one has no chance' William Makepeace Thackeray
A compelling depiction of a...
Thomas Hardy's last novel, Jude the Obscure is a fearless exploration of the hypocrisy of Victorian society, edited with an...
When Elfrise Swanston meets Stephen Smith she is attracted to his handsome face, gentle bearing and the sense of mystery which...
One of the key works in the nineteenth-century battle between science and Scripture, Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology...
Hardy described Desperate Remedies as a tale of 'mystery, entanglement, surprise and moral obliquity'.
Cytherea has taken a...
'A revelation ... as well as being sympathetic to the plight of children, it is hilarious' A. N. Wilson
The hero of Dickens's...
The daughter of a wealthy railway magnate, Paula Power inherits De Stancy Castle, an ancient castle in need of modernization. She...
'Ambiguities indeed! One long brain-muddling, soul-bewildering ambiguity (to borrow Mr. Melville's style), like Melchisedeck,...
Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters is a story of romance, scandal and intrigue within the confines of a watchful, gossiping...
One of George Eliot's most ambitious and imaginative novels, Romola is set in Renaissance Florence during the turbulent years...
When the young nobleman Harold Transome returns to England from the colonies with a self-made fortune, he scandalizes the town of...
'When Dickens has described something you see it for the rest of your life' George Orwell
In 1844, Charles Dickens took a...
Ruth Hilton is an orphaned young seamstress who catches the eye of a gentleman, Henry Bellingham, who is captivated by her...
As Daniel Deronda opens, Gwendolen Harleth is poised at the roulette-table, prepared to throw away her family fortune. She is...
Elizabeth Gaskell's only historical novel, Sylvia's Lovers, is set in 1790 in the seaside town of Monkshaven (Whitby) where...
An innovative novel featuring an astonishingly wicked female villain, Wilkie Collins's Armadale was regarded by T.S. Eliot as...
The Moonstone is one of the first true works of detective fiction, in which Wilkie Collins established the groundwork for the...
Anthony Trollope's story of one man's obsessive self-deception pitted against against the enduring power of his wife's love, He...
Shamela is a brilliant parody of Samuel Richardson's Pamela, in which a virtuous servant girl long resists her master's advances...
'Sets out the London of the 1830s before you, streets, people, pleasures, low life, prisons' Claire Tomalin
Charles Dickens's...
Plantagenet Palliser, the Duke of Omnium and former Prime Minister of England, is widowed and wracked by grief. Struggling to...
Nietzsche's first published book, The Birth of Tragedy is a compelling argument for the necessity of art in life
This landmark...
Son of a bankrupt landowner, Frank Gresham is intent on marrying his beloved Mary Thorne, despite her illegitimacy and apparent...
The hero of Charlotte Bronte's first novel escapes a dreary clerkship in industrial Yorkshire by taking a job as a teacher in...
Making her debut in London society, Nanda Brookenham is being groomed for the marriage market. Thrust suddenly into the...
One of the most important nineteenth-century schools of thought, Utilitarianism propounds the view that the value or rightness of...
Anthony Trollope's The Warden is the first of his well-loved Chronicles of Barsetshire, edited with an introduction and notes by...
Mark Robarts is a clergyman with ambitions beyond his small country parish of Framley. In a naive attempt to mix in influential...
Originally delivered in the form of lectures at Glasgow, Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations Books I-III laid the foundations of...
After the death of old Dr Grantly, a bitter struggle begins over who will succeed him as Bishop of Barchester. And when the...
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