“A continent decides”
Lord Birdwood
“A Dream Play”
August Strindberg
“A Game of Hide and Seek”
Elizabeth Taylor
“A little sketch”
Abraham Lincoln
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
William Shakespeare
“A room of one’s own”
Virginia Woolf
“A study of history”
Arnold Joseph Toynbee
“A wreath of roses”
Elizabeth Taylor
“Abu Bin Adhem”
Leigh Hunt
“Adonais”
Shelley
“Adventures of Tom Sawyer”
Mark Twain
“Aeneid”
Virgil
“Aerodrome”
Rex Warner
“Aladdin and the Lamp”
Walter Crane
“Alice’s adventures in the wonderland”
Lewis Carroll
“All’s well that ends well”
Shakespeare
“Ambassadors”
Henry James
“America; the beautiful”
Katherine Lee Bates
“An essay on criticism”
Alexander Pope
“Ancient Mariner”
Coleridge
“Anderson’s fairy tales”
Hans Christian Andersen
“Animal Farm”
George Orwell
“Anna Karenina”
Leo Tolstoy
“Anthony and Cleopatra”
William Shakespeare
“Armies of the Night”
Norman Mailer
“Around the world in eighty days”
Jules Verne
“Art of Cricket”
Don Bradman
“As you like it”
Shakespeare
“The Awakening”
Kate Chopin
“Axel’s Castle”
Edmund Wilson
“Ben Hur”*
Lewis Wallace
“Between the Acts”
Virginia Woolf
“Beyond good and evil”
Friedrich Nietzsche
“Biographia Literaria”
S. T. Coleridge
“Birth of Briton”
Winston Churchill
“Bleak House”
Charles Dickens
“Bridge of time”
Sarojini Naidu
“Brighton Rock”
Graham Greene
“Canon of Medicine”
Avicenna
“Canterbury Tales”
Geoffrey Chaucer
“Carbury Family”
Anthony Trollope
“The castle”
Franz Kafka
“Castle of Otranto”
Horace Walpole
“Christabel”
S. T. Coleridge
“Christmas Carol”
Charles Dickens
“Civilization on Trial”
Arnold Toynbee
“Clarissa: or, The History of a Young Lady”
Samuel Richardson
“Cold Comfort Farm”
Stella Gibbons
“Comedy of Errors”*
William Shakespeare
“Communist Manifesto”
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
“The complete angler”
Izaak Walton
“The Conquest of Happiness”
Bertrand Russell
“Cranford”
Elizabeth Gaskell
“Creative Evolution” *
Henry Bergson
“Creditors”
August Strindberg
“Crime and Punishment”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
“Culture and Anarchy”
Matthew Arnold
“Daffodils”
William Wordsworth
“Daisy Miller”
Henry James
“Dance of death”
Wystan Hugh Auden
“Dance to the Music of Time”
Anthony Powell
“Das Capital”
Karl Marx
“David Copper field”
Charles Dickens
“The Death of Ivan Ilyich”
Leo Tolstoy
“Decameron”
Boccaccio
“Decline and fall of the Roman Empire”
Gibbon
“Dialogues”
Plato
“Discourse on the Origin of Inequality”
Rousseau
“Divine Comedy”
Dante (Italy)
“Dreams from my father”
Barrak Hussain Obama
“Dr Zhivago”
Boris Pasternak
“Don Quixote”
Cervantes (Spanish)
“Dracula”
Bram Stoker
“Dynasts”
Thomas Hardy
“East to West: A Journey Round the World”
Arnold Toynbee
“Emma”
Jane Austin
“Essay on man”
Alexander Pope
“The Faerie Queen”
Edmund Spenser
“Far fetched fables”
George Bernard Shaw
“Far from madding crowd”
Thomas Hardy
“Farewell to cricket”
Don Bradman
“The father”
August Strindberg
“Flowers of evil”
Baudelaire
“For the term of his natural life”
Marcus Clarke
“For Whom the Bell Tolls”
Earnest Hemingway
“Frankenstein”
Mary Shelley
“Free Fall”
William Golding
“Freedom in exile”
Dalai Lama
“French Revolution”
Thomas Carlyle
“From Here to Eternity”
James Jones
“The Ghost Sonata”
August Strindberg
“Gitanjali”
Rabindranath Tagore
“Go tell it on the mountain”
James Baldwin
“Golden Ass”
Lucius Apuleius
“Gone with the wind”
Margaret Mitchell
“Good Soldier”
Ford Madox
“Great contemporaries”
Winston Churchill
“Great Expectations”
Charles Dickens
“Green Book”
Moammer Qaddafi
“Gulistan”
Sheikh Sa’adi
“Gulliver’s travels” *
Jonathan Smith
“Hamlet”
Shakespeare
“Hard times”
Charles Dickens
“Harry Porter and the deathly hallows”
Mrs. J.K. Rowling
“Heart of Darkness”
Joseph Conrad
“The Heart of the matter”
Graham Greene
“Hellenism: The History of a Civilization”
Arnold Joseph Toynbee
“Heroes and hero-worship”
Thomas Carlyle
“Heroic in History”
Thomas Carlyle
“Hiroshima”
John Hersey
“History of Arabs”
Philip K Hitti
“History of England”
Thomas Macaulay
“History of English Literature”
Hippolyte Taine
“History of Mr. Polly”
H.G. Wells
“The Hobbit”
J. R. R. Tolkien
“Hound of the Baskervilles”
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
“Human Comedy”
Honoré de Balzac
“The Idiot”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
“Iliad”
Homer
“Importance of Being Earnest”
Oscar Wilde
“In Cold Blood”
Truman Capote
“In Memoriam”
Lord Alfred Tennyson
“The island of Dr. Moreau”
H. G. Wells
“The informer”
Liam O Flaherty
“Ivanhoe”
Sir Walter Scott
“Jane Eyre”
Charlotte Bronte
“Joan of Arc”
George Bernard Shaw
“Joseph Andrews”
Henry Fielding
“Jude the Obscure”
Thomas Hardy
“Julius Caesar”
Shakespeare
“Jungle book”
Rudyard Kippling
“Jurassic Park” *
Michael Crichton
“Kidnapped”
Robert Louis Stevenson
“Kim”
Rudyard Kippling
“King Lear”
William Shakespeare
“Kipps”
H. G. Wells
“Kulliyat”
Faizi
“L’Allergo”
John Milton
“La Belle Dame sans Merci”
John Keats
“Lady Chatterley’s Lover”
D. H. Lawrence
“Last Exit to Brooklyn”
Hubert Selby
“Le Morte Darthur”
Sir Thomas Malory
“Leaves of Grass”
Walt Whitman
“The legend of sleep Hollow”
Washington Irving
“Lessons of a life time”
Lord Baden Powell
“Light of Asia”
Sir Edwin Arnold
“Little women”
Louisa May Alcott
“Long Walk to Freedom”
Nelson Mandela
“Lord of rings”
J. R. R. Tolkien
“Lost generation”
John Dos Passos
“Lost Horizon”
James Hilton
“The lost world”
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
“Love story”
Erich Segel
“Love’s cure”
Beaumont and Fletcher
“Love’s labour lost”
Shakespeare
“Love’s pilgrimage”
Upton Sinclaire
“Lucky Jim”
Kingsley Amis
“Madame Bovary”
Gustave Flaubert
“Man and superman”
George Bernard Shaw
“Macbeth”
William Shakespeare
“Mansfield Park”
Jane Austin
“Masnawi”
Maulana Room and Hafiz Tabrizi
“Mayfair”
Michael Arien
“Measure for measure”
William Shakespeare
“Meeting by the River”
Christopher Isherwood
“Memoirs”
Richard Nixon
“Merchant of Venice”
Shakespeare
“The merry adventures of Robin Hood”
Howard Pyle
“Micrographia”
Robert Hooke (1665)
“Middle March”
George Eliot
“Mien Kemp”
Adolf Hitler
“Mill on the Floss”
George Eliot
“Miss Julie”
August Strindberg
“Moby Dick”
Herman Melville
“Moonstone”
Wilkie Collins
“The Mouse Trap”
Dame Agatha Christie
“Much Ado about nothing”
William Shakespeare
“Murder of Roger Ackroyd”
Dame Agatha Christie
“My land, my people”
Dalai Lama
“My Life”
Bill Clinton
“Naked and the Dead”
Norman Mailer
“Nakshikanthar (Bengali)”
Jasim-ud-din
“New Arabian Nights”
R. L. Stevenson
“The New Freedom”
Woodrow Wilson (US President)
“Night and Day”
Virginia Woolf
“Nineteen Eighty – Four”
George Orwel
“Northanger Abbey”
Jane Austin
“Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard”
Joseph Conrad
“Notes from the underground”
Fyodor Dostoevsky
“Novum Organum”
Francis Bacon
“Ode to west wind”
P. B. Shelley
“Odyssey”
Homer
“Of Human Bondage”
W. Somerset Maugham
“Old man and the sea”
Earnest Hemingway
“Oliver Twist”
Charles Dickens
“On the sublime”
Longinus
“Origin of Species”
Charles Darwin
“Oroonoko or the Royal Slave”
Aphra Behn
“Othello”
William Shakespeare
“Our Mutual Friend”
Charles Dickens
“Outline of the history of the world”
H. G. Wells
“Pale fire”
Vladimir Nabokov
“Palestine; peace not apartheid”
Jimmy Carter
“Pamela”
Samuel Richardson
“Paradise lost”
John Milton
“Paradise Regained”
John Milton
“Path to power”
Margaret Thatcher
“Persuasion”
Jane Austin
“Pick wick papers”
Charles Dickens
“The picture of Dorian Gray”
Oscar Wilde
“Pilgrim’s Progress”
John Bunyan
“Pleasant and unpleasant”
George Bernard Shaw
“Poetry and Truth”
Goethe
“Portrait of a Lady”
Henry James
“Portrait of Artist as a Young Man”
James Joyce
“Pride and prejudice” *
Jane Austin
“The Prince”
Machiavelli
“Princess of Cleves”
Madame de La Fayette
“Principia”
Isaac Newton
“Prison Diary”
Hu Chi Minh
“Pygmalion”
George Bernard Shaw
“Rape of the lock”
Alexander Pope
“The Raven”
Edgar Allan Poe
“The Recovery”
Avicenna
“The Red and the Black”
Stendhal
“The red badge of courage”
Stephen Crane
“Remembrance of Things Past”
Marcel Proust
“Republic”
Plato
“Resurrection”
Tolstoy
“Revelations of Divine Love”
Julian
“Revolt in the desert”
Thomas Edward Lawrence
“Revolt on Nile”
Anwar Sadaat (President of Egypt)
“Revolution and independence”
William Wordsworth
“The ring and the book”
Robert Browning
“Road to freedom”
Bertrand Russell
“Robinson Crusoe”
Daniel Defoe
“Romeo and Juliet”
Shakespeare
“Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam”
Edward Fitzgerald
“Saturday Night and Sunday Morning”
Alan Sillitoe
“The Scarlet Letter”
Nathaniel Hawthorne
“‘The Scholar Gipsy’”
Matthew Arnold
“Sense and Sensibility”
Jane Austin
“Seven pillars of wisdom”
John Ruskin
“Shakuntala”
Kalidas
“Shirley”
Charlotte Bronte
“The Ship of Fools”
Alexander Barclay
"The Sleeping Beauty"
Charles Perrault
“Social Contract”
Jean Jacques Rousseau
“Sohrab-o-Rustam” *
Mathew Arnold
“Songs of experience”
William Blake
“Songs of innocence”
William Blake
“Sons and Lovers”
D. H. Lawrence
“Subjection of Women”
John Stuart Mill
“Sword of honour”
Even Waugh
“System of logic”
John Stuart Mill
“The Tale of Genji”
Murasaki Shikibu
“Tale of two cities” *
Charles Dickens
“Tales of unrest”
Joseph Canvas
“Taming of the Shrew”
Shakespeare
“Tempest”
Shakespeare
“Tenant of Wild fell Hall”
Charlotte Bronte
“Theory of Moral Sentiments”
Adam Smith
“The Thirty Nine Steps”
John Buchan
“Three ghost stories”
Charles Dickens
“Time Machine”
Herbert George Well
“To the Light House”
Virginia Wolf
“Tom Jones”
Henry Fielding
“Tragic History of Doctor Faustus”
Christopher Marlow
“Tristram Shandy”
Laurence Sterne
“Turn of the Screw”
Henry James
“War of the worlds”
H.G. Wells
“Waste Land”
T. S. Eliot
“The Waves”
Virginia Wolf
“Wild Goose Chase”
Rex Warner
“Winter tales”
Shakespeare
“Tom Jones”
Henry Fielding
“Travels in Arabian deserts”
C. M. Doughty
“Treatise of human nature”
Allan Octavian Hume
“Treasure island”
R. L. Stevenson
“The Trial”
Franz Kafka
“Twelfth Night”
William Shakespeare
“Ulysses”
James Joyce
“Under the Volcano”
Malcolm Lowry
“Utopia”
Sir Thomas Moore
“Vanity Fair”
William Thackeray
“Vanity of human wishes”
Dr. Samuel Johnson
“The Voyage Out”
Virginia Woolf
“War and peace” *
Leo Tolstoy
“The War of the Worlds”
H. G. Wells
“Waste Land”
T.S. Eliot
“The Waves”
Virginia Woolf
“The way of all flesh”
Samuel Butler
“Way of the world”
Congreve
“Wealth of nations”
Adam Smith
“Witness for the Prosecution”
Dame Agatha Christie
“Women in love”
D.H. Lawrence
“Wuthering Heights”
Emily Bronte