I didn't see George Elliot or Thomas Hardy mentioned yet. Both great writers for things like "Middlemarch" and "Tess d'Urbervilles."
Here's a list of great 19th century novels. There are a few Americans on it, but it's mostly European.
http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/greatest.htm
2007-09-02 23:46:52
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Robert Louis Stevenson
~The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
~Treasure Island
~Kidnapped
Jane Austen
~Emma
~Pride and Prejudice
~Sense and Sensibility
Charles Dickens
~Bleak House
Tale of Two Cities
~Great Expectations
~The Adventures of Oliver Twist
~David Copperfield
Brontë Sisters
~Wuthering Heights
~Jane Eyre
~Agnes Grey
French
~Stendhal - Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black)
~Stendhal - La Chartreuse de Parme (The Charterhouse of Parma)
~Honoré de Balzac - La Comédie humaine ("The Human Comedy")
2007-09-03 01:12:42
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Charles Dickens?
2007-09-03 00:58:23
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A Rebours by J K Huysmans
2007-09-03 04:57:03
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Emma
Lady Susan
Love and Friendship
Mansfield Park
Northanger Abbey
Persuasion
Pride and Prejudice
Sense and Sensibility
all by Jane Austen they are all very good...
and they are all my fav books
2007-09-03 01:00:40
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all of the above, plus ( authors):
Jules Verne
Gustave Flaubert
Emile Zola
Dostoevskij
Puskin
Oscar Wilde
2007-09-03 05:18:39
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Leo Tolstoy- of course!
2007-09-03 01:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Nikolai Gogol - Dead Souls
2007-09-03 01:16:39
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answered by ari-pup 7
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