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Favourite 19th century novels?
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"War of the Worlds. HG Wells was years ahead of his time."
The run of books he wrote from The Time Machine to First Men In The Moon basically invents (or provides a popular example of) most of the sci-fi sub-genres that are still in use today. Plus books like The War In The Air and The Shape Of Things To Come that predict future events. Some of his early non-'scientific romances' aren't bad either. |
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Frankenstein, despite Victor being a complete cockhead. i feel so sorry for the 'monster' who's even denied a name. And the sexual politics around Mary, the novel, the publication, and Percu and her family is shocking.
Wuthering Heights. |
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Children's stories, lots: Heidi, Grimm & Anderson fairytales, Alice in Wonderland.
Adult: Dracula.
I really want to like Moby Dick because the history of whaling is really interesting but get bored every time :/ |
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