There are many well - known authors. Virginia Woolf is there with her works. James Joyce too. Ernest Hemingway is also represented, with novels like 'The Sun Also Rises'. F. Scott Fitzgerald with 'The Great Gatsby' is among them.
A wide range of authors are part of this list. We have D. H. Lawrence, who wrote some very influential novels. Aldous Huxley, author of 'Brave New World'. Franz Kafka, known for his unique and often surreal works like 'The Metamorphosis'. And of course, there are many female authors as well, like Charlotte Perkins Gilman with 'The Yellow Wallpaper', who have made significant contributions to modern literature through their works in the 100 greatest modern novels.
Authors such as George Orwell, whose '1984' is considered one of the greatest. Gabriel García Márquez with 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'. Toni Morrison, known for 'Beloved'. Joseph Heller for 'Catch - 22' are all represented in the 100 greatest modern novels. There are also poets like T. S. Eliot whose 'The Waste Land' might be included if we consider it in a broader sense of modern literature.
Jane Austen is represented with her works like 'Pride and Prejudice'. Charles Dickens is also there with many of his novels such as 'Great Expectations'. George Eliot is included as well, for instance with 'Middlemarch' which is a complex and in - depth look at provincial English life in the 19th century.
Authors such as Leo Tolstoy would be in the 50 classic novels. His 'War and Peace' is a masterpiece that explores Russian society during the Napoleonic era. F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author of 'The Great Gatsby', would also be represented. Additionally, Charlotte Bronte, who wrote 'Jane Eyre', would be one of the authors included in this group of classic novels.
The author of 'Pride and Prejudice' is Jane Austen. Herman Melville penned 'Moby - Dick'. Charlotte Bronte is the author of 'Jane Eyre'.
There are many great authors. Victor Hugo, for example, with 'Les Misérables'. Leo Tolstoy as mentioned before with 'Anna Karenina'. And William Shakespeare, whose plays are often included in the list in the form of their written versions as great works of literature.
Jane Austen is one of the authors. Her works like 'Pride and Prejudice' are in the list. Also, F. Scott Fitzgerald with 'The Great Gatsby'. And Leo Tolstoy for 'War and Peace'.
Well, you'll find the works of Emily Bronte. 'Wuthering Heights' is her masterpiece. Mark Twain is included with 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. Additionally, Mary Shelley is there with 'Frankenstein'. These are just a few of the many authors whose works are among the 100 English classic novels.
Daphne du Maurier wrote 'Rebecca'. Shirley Jackson is the author of 'The Haunting of Hill House'. And Sarah Waters wrote 'The Little Stranger'.
A wide range of authors are in the 'top 100 classic fiction novels'. F. Scott Fitzgerald, as mentioned before with 'The Great Gatsby'. George Eliot with 'Middlemarch', which is a detailed exploration of a provincial town and its inhabitants. And then there's Charlotte Bronte with 'Villette'. These authors, among others, have contributed works that have endured over time and are considered essential parts of the classic fiction canon.
Authors such as Charlotte Bronte with 'Jane Eyre' and Emily Bronte for 'Wuthering Heights' are among those represented. Mark Twain is there too, with 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. Additionally, Herman Melville, the author of 'Moby - Dick', is part of this group of esteemed authors whose works are in the top 100 classic English novels.
George Orwell is associated with great dystopian novels such as '1984' and 'Animal Farm'. Aldous Huxley with 'Brave New World'. Margaret Atwood wrote 'The Handmaid's Tale'. Ray Bradbury is known for 'Fahrenheit 451'. These authors have created some of the most well - known and thought - provoking dystopian works.