One well - known 'master of the house' - type novel could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. Mr. Darcy, in a way, can be seen as a master of his grand estate. It's a classic that delves into themes of love, class, and social expectations.
Sorry, I haven't heard of any specific 'sun house novel' so I can't recommend one at the moment.
There is also 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. The Finch family's house has a yard which is an important part of the story. It's a place where the children play and also a place that gives a sense of the community. The yard and the house are symbols of the family's place in the town and the events that unfold around it.
Another one might be 'Anne of Green Gables'. Marilla, who takes care of Anne in the house, has that 'house mom' feel. The story is about Anne's growth and the family life in Green Gables, full of heartwarming moments and lessons.
One great 'dark house novel' is 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson. It's a classic that creates a very spooky atmosphere within the dark house setting.
I'm not sure which specific 'dead house novel' you are referring to. There could be many novels with themes related to 'dead house' in different genres. For example, some mystery or horror novels might involve settings like an abandoned or spooky house where there have been deaths. You can try searching in a library or on a specialized book website using keywords like 'dead house' and 'novel' to find relevant works.
One well - known 'house of revenge novel' could be 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. In this novel, Edmond Dantes is wrongly imprisoned and then he meticulously plans his revenge against those who betrayed him. He uses his new - found wealth and knowledge to manipulate and bring down his enemies one by one, all while operating from the shadows. It's a classic tale of revenge that takes place in various grand settings, including a prison and aristocratic mansions.
One of the well - known 'grief house novel' could be 'The House of Mirth' by Edith Wharton. It delves into themes of social class, love, and the downfall of the main character, which is filled with a sense of grief in a way. Another might be 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte. The tempestuous relationships and the desolate moors setting contribute to a feeling of grief throughout the story.
I'm afraid I can't recommend a 'bird house novel' as I haven't come across one with that exact title. However, there are many novels that feature bird houses in some way. For example, some nature - themed novels might include a bird house as part of the natural landscape in which the story unfolds. You could explore books by authors who write about rural or outdoor settings to see if you can find something similar.
There's also 'Sharp Objects' which can be considered in the category. It tells the story of a journalist who returns to her small hometown to cover the murders of two young girls. As she digs deeper, she has to confront her own troubled past and the dark secrets of the town and her family.
One example could be 'The Deathly Hallows' in the Harry Potter series which has elements related to the idea of mastering death. The main characters are constantly dealing with the concept of death and the power that can overcome it.