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10:46 24.03.2008The 100 greatest novels of all time: The list | News | guardian.co.uk Books[screenshot] [link]
1. Don Quixote Miguel De Cervantes The story of the gentle knight and his servant Sancho Panza has entranced readers for centuries. Buy Don Quixote at Amazon.co.uk 2. Pilgrim's Progress John Bunyan The one with the Slough of Despond and Vanity Fair. Buy Pilgrim's Progress at Amazon.co.uk 3. Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe The first English novel. Buy Robinson Crusoe at Amazon.co.uk 4. Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift A wonderful satire that still works for all ages, despite the savagery of Swift's vision. Buy Gulliver's Travels at Amazon.co.uk 5. Tom Jones Henry Fielding The adventures of a high-spirited orphan boy: an unbeatable plot and a lot of sex ending in a blissful marriage. Buy Tom Jones at Amazon.co.uk 6. Clarissa Samuel Richardson One of the longest novels in the English language, but unputdownable. Buy Clarissa at Amazon.co.uk 7. Tristram Shandy Laurence Sterne One of the first bestsellers, dismissed by Dr Johnson as too fashionable for its own good. Buy Tristram Shandy at Amazon.co.uk 8. Dangerous Liaisons Pierre Choderlos De Laclos An epistolary novel and a handbook for seducers: foppish, French, and ferocious. Buy Les Liaisons Dangereuses at Amazon.co.uk 9. Emma Jane Austen Near impossible choice between this and Pride and Prejudice. But Emma never fails to fascinate and annoy. Buy Emma at Amazon.co.uk 10. Frankenstein Mary Shelley Inspired by spending too much time with Shelley and Byron. Buy Frankenstein at Amazon.co.uk
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