Novels
Extended works of prose fiction that tell complex stories with developed characters, detailed settings, and intricate plots.
Summaries
Middlemarch
Middlemarch is George Eliot’s sweeping 1871–1872 Victorian novel set in the fictional rural Midlands town of Middlemarch between 1829 and 1832, weaving the interconnected personal, social, and political lives of the town’s diverse residents, led by idealistic young Dorothea Brooke, to explore the constraints of gender and class, the tension between individual ambition and social convention, and the slow, uneven pace of moral and political progress in pre-Victorian England.
Cranford
This episodic 1853 novel follows Mary Smith's visits to Cranford, where elderly women maintain appearances through "elegant economy" while navigating loss, financial ruin, and social change, ultimately revealing that kindness and community transcend rigid class distinctions.
Wuthering Heights
A gothic tale of passion, obsession, and vengeance spanning two generations at isolated Yorkshire farmhouses, as the foundling Heathcliff's all-consuming love for Catherine Earnshaw destroys both their families, echoes through their children's lives, and only finds resolution through the reconciliation of Catherine's daughter and Hareton Earnshaw.
Pride and Prejudice
Austen turns courtship into a study of pride, misjudgment, and emotional maturity.
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale
Herman Melville's epic whaling saga follows Ishmael's voyage aboard the doomed Pequod, where the monomaniacal Captain Ahab hunts the great white whale that destroyed his leg, dragging his crew into a fatal obsession with vengeance.
The Mysteries of Udolpho
Ann Radcliffe's "The Mysteries of Udolpho" (1794) is a foundational English Gothic novel whose influence shaped 19th-century Romantic and horror literature.
The Adventures of Roderick Random
A young Scottish gentleman, disowned by his family after a secret marriage, navigates the pitfalls of 18th-century British society through a picaresque series of adventures involving education, love, naval service, and social climbing before achieving fortune and reuniting with his lost love.
History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
Published in 1749, Henry Fielding's "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" is a picaresque comic novel chronicling the adventures of an orphaned youth raised by Squire Allworthy, whose romantic pursuit of Sophia Western leads to his banishment, misadventures across Britain, and ultimate revelations about his true parentage.
The History of Sir Richard Calmady: A Romance
Sir Richard Calmady, born disabled to the widowed Katherine, must reconcile his physical limitations with love, societal expectations, and his family's mysterious curse as he searches for purpose through temptation, despair, and ultimately selfless service.