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'Don Quixote (1605)' by Miguel De Cervantes
'Robinson Crusoe (1719)' by Daniel Defoe
'Gulliver's Travels (1726)' by Jonathan Swift
'David Copperfield (1850)' by Charles Dickens
'Moby Dick (1851)' by Herman Melville
'War And Peace (1869)' by Leo Tolstoy
'The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer (1876)' by Mark Twain
'The Brothers Karamozov (1880)' by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
'Hunger (1890)' by Knut Hamsun
'Swann's Way (1913)' by Marcel Proust
'Of Human Bondage (1915)' by W. Somerset Maugham
'Ulysses (1918)' by James Joyce
'Babbitt (1922)' by Sinclair Lewis
'The Magic Mountain (1924)' by Thomas Mann
'The Castle (1926)' by Franz Kafka
'Journey To the End Of The Night (1932)' by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
'The Trilogy: Molloy, Molloy Dies, The Unnamable (1946)' by Samuel Beckett
'1984 (1949)' by George Orwell
'The Catcher In The Rye (1951)' by J.D. Salinger
'The Old Man And The Sea (1952)' by Ernest Hemingway
'Naked Lunch (1959)' by William S. Burroughs
'Slaughterhouse-Five (1969)' by Kurt Vonnegut
'Don Quixote (1605)' by Miguel De Cervantes
'Robinson Crusoe (1719)' by Daniel Defoe
'Gulliver's Travels (1726)' by Jonathan Swift
'David Copperfield (1850)' by Charles Dickens
'Moby Dick (1851)' by Herman Melville
'War And Peace (1869)' by Leo Tolstoy
'The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer (1876)' by Mark Twain
'The Brothers Karamozov (1880)' by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
'Hunger (1890)' by Knut Hamsun
'Swann's Way (1913)' by Marcel Proust
'Of Human Bondage (1915)' by W. Somerset Maugham
'Ulysses (1918)' by James Joyce
'Babbitt (1922)' by Sinclair Lewis
'The Magic Mountain (1924)' by Thomas Mann
'The Castle (1926)' by Franz Kafka
'Journey To the End Of The Night (1932)' by Louis-Ferdinand Celine
'The Trilogy: Molloy, Molloy Dies, The Unnamable (1946)' by Samuel Beckett
'1984 (1949)' by George Orwell
'The Catcher In The Rye (1951)' by J.D. Salinger
'The Old Man And The Sea (1952)' by Ernest Hemingway
'Naked Lunch (1959)' by William S. Burroughs
'Slaughterhouse-Five (1969)' by Kurt Vonnegut