Perhaps the answer is 'Julie, or the New Heloise'. It's a novel that delved into themes of love, passion, and the constraints of society. Rousseau's writing in this novel was very evocative and it explored the emotional and moral struggles of the characters. It was one of the important works that contributed to the growth of the novel genre in the 18th century.
The novel by Rousseau that might be the answer to this crossword clue could be 'Emile, or On Education'. It's a significant work that contains his ideas on education and human nature. Rousseau was a very influential philosopher, and his novels often carried his philosophical thoughts. 'Emile' was written in a way to illustrate his ideas about how a person should be educated from childhood to adulthood, and it was quite revolutionary for its time.
I'm not sure if there are other Nabokov novels that focus so strongly on obsession as 'Lolita' does. However, in a way, in 'Pale Fire', the narrator seems to be obsessed with the poem and his own interpretation of it, though it's not the same kind of personal, emotional obsession as in 'Lolita'.
I'm not sure which 'George' this clue is referring to. There are many authors named George. It could be George Orwell, but his last novel was '1984'. However, without more context, it's difficult to be certain.
However, if the 'George' is some other less - known or contemporary George who writes novels, without further information, we can't accurately determine the answer. There could be many Georges out there with novels that we're not aware of, so more context in the crossword would be needed.
Queer. It is an important part of Burroughs' literary output, exploring themes of identity and sexuality in his distinct way.
Junky. This novel gives an account of Burroughs' own experiences with drug addiction, providing a gritty and somewhat autobiographical look into that world.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man also has strong Dublin connections. Joyce draws on his own experiences growing up in Dublin. The settings in Dublin play a role in shaping the character of Stephen Dedalus as he grows up in a Catholic, Irish - centered environment in the city.
Tom Joad. He is from 'The Grapes of Wrath' which was published in 1939. The story follows the Joad family's journey during the Great Depression.
One of the most famous Nabokov novels is 'Lolita'. It's a controversial yet highly regarded work that tells the story of Humbert Humbert's obsession with a young girl. The novel is known for its complex narrative structure and Nabokov's masterful use of language.