Honestly, I can't think of another really famous novel with a Napoleon other than 'Animal Farm'. It's such a well - known reference for a Napoleon - like character in literature. Maybe there are some obscure novels, but for a crossword clue, 'Animal Farm' would be the expected answer.
As far as I know, the most famous Napoleon in a novel is from 'Animal Farm'. There might be some other novels out there that use the name Napoleon for a character, but they are not as well - known. So the answer remains 'Animal Farm' for now.
I'm not sure if there are many other well - known novels with a character named Napoleon. However, if we consider some less - known works, there could be some indie novels. But if we stick to the mainstream, 'Animal Farm' is still the most likely answer.
In 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell, Napoleon is a pig who represents Joseph Stalin. He gradually becomes a dictator on the farm, just as Stalin held dictatorial power in the Soviet Union. So the answer could be 'Animal Farm'.
Daisy Buchanan. In 'The Great Gatsby', she is an important character. Her relationship with Gatsby is central to the plot. She is a beautiful and somewhat fickle woman, torn between her husband and Gatsby.
Mansfield Park. It tells the story of Fanny Price, a young girl who goes to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park.
Crome Yellow. It was Huxley's first novel. It satirizes the English upper - class society of the time, showing the idle and often self - indulgent lives of the wealthy and their guests at a country house.
The Ticket That Exploded. It's a wild ride of a novel with Burroughs' signature blend of fragmented storytelling and exploration of counter - culture themes.
Julie Garwood. Her romance novels are full of adventure and love. She combines elements of historical settings with strong romantic relationships, making her books very appealing to many readers.
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.
There's not enough information to give a definite answer. However, if we assume that 'George 3rd' is a character in the novel, we might look for novels where a character named George is prominent. It could be a fictional George or based on a real person. But again, this is just speculation without more details from the crossword.