1. The Iliad by Homer
2. The Odyssey by Homer
3. The Aeneid by Virgil
4. Beowulf by Unknown
5.
The
Divine Comedy by Dante
Alighieri
6.
The
Travels of Marco Polo by
Marco Polo
7. Canterbury Tales by
Geoffrey Chaucer
8.
Don
Quixote by
Miguel de Cervantes
9. Paradise Lost by
John Milton
10. The Pilgrim's Progress by
John Bunyan
11.
Robinson
Crusoe by
Daniel Defoe
12. Moll Flanders by Daniel
Defoe
14.
Tom Jones by Henry Fielding
15.
Candide by Voltaire
16.
The Rime
of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
17. The Tragedy of Faust by
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
18.
The Lady
of the Lake by Sir
Walter Scott
19. Ivanhoe by Sir Walter
Scott
20. Pride and Prejudice by
Jane Austen
21. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
22. The Red and the Black by
Stendahl
23. The Last of the Mohicans
by James Fenimore Cooper
24.
The Three
Musketeers by
Alexandre Dumas
25.
Carmen by Prosper Mérimée
26. Jane Eyre by Charlotte
Bronte
27.
Wuthering
Heights by Emily
Bronte
28. Vanity Fair by William
Thackeray
29. David Copperfield by
Charles Dickens
30. A Tale of Two Cities by
Charles Dickens
31. Great Expectations by
Charles Dickens
32. The Scarlet Letter by
Nathaniel Hawthorne
33. Camille by Alexandre
Dumas
34.
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
35.
Madame
Bovary by
Gustave Flaubert
36. Idylls of the King by
Alfred Lord Tennyson
37.
Silas
Marner by George
Eliot
38.
Middlemarch by George Eliot
39.
Les
Miserables by
Victor Hugo
40.
Fathers
and Sons by Ivan
Turgenev
41. Crime and Punishment by
Fyodor M Dostoyevsky
42. The Brothers Karamazov by
Fyodor M Dostoyevsky
43.
Little
Women by
Louisa May Alcott
44. Far From the Madding Crowd
by Thomas Hardy
45. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain
46. The Prince and the Pauper
by Mark Twain
47.
Adventures
of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
48.
A
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain
49.
Anna
Karenina by Leo
Tolstoy
50.
War and
Peace by Leo
Tolstoy
51.
The
Return of the Native by
Thomas Hardy
52. Tess of the D'Ubervilles by
Thomas Hardy
53.
The
Portrait of a Lady by
Henry James
54. The Turn of the Screw by
Henry James
55. Treasure Island by
Robert Louis Stevenson
56. The Picture of Dorian Gray by
Oscar Wilde
57.
The Time
Machine by H.G. Wells
58.
Dracula by Bram Stoker
59.
The Way
of All Flesh by
Samuel
60.
The Call
of the Wild by Jack
London
61.
Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis
62.
An
American Tragedy by
Theodore Dreiser
63. The Great Gatsby by F.
Scott Fitzgerald
64.
A
Farewell to Arms by
Ernest Hemingway
65. For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
66. The Old Man and the Sea
by Ernest Hemingway
67.
The
Maltese Falcon by
Dashiell Hammett
68.
Of Mice
and Men by John
Steinbeck
69. The Grapes of Wrath by
John Steinbeck
70.
To Kill a
Mockingbird by
Harper Lee
71.
The
Republic by Plato
72.
The
Prince by
Machiavelli
73.
The
Social Contract by Jean
Jacques Rousseau
74.
The
Wealth of Nations by Adam
Smith
75.
The
Origin of Species by
Charles Darwin
76. Das Kapital by Karl Marx
77. The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler
78.
Prometheus
Bound by
Aeschylus
79.Oedipus
Rex by Sophocles
80.
The
Taming of the Shrew by
William Shakespeare
81.
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
82.
Othello by William Shakespeare
83. Macbeth by William
Shakespeare
84.
The
Tempest by
William Shakespeare
85.
Tartuffe by Moliere
86.
Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen
87.
A Doll's
House by
Henrik Ibsen
88.
The
Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
89.
Cyrano de
Bergerac by
Edmond Rostand
90.
The
Cherry Orchard by Anton
Chekhov
91.
Our Town by Thornton Wilder
92. Death of a Salesman by
Arthur Miller
93. The Nicomachean Ethics
[AKA Ethica Nicomachea] by Aristotle
94. Meditations [AKA Meditations
on First Philosophy] by Rene Descartes
95. Critique of Pure Reason
by Immanuel Kant
96. The World as Will and Idea
(AKA The World as Will and Presentation) by Arthur Schopenhauer
97. Nature by Ralph Waldo
Emerson
98.
Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson
99.
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
100. How We Think by John
Dewey