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Duty

The "Duty" category of books encompasses literature that delves into the moral, ethical, and often societal obligations that individuals face. These narratives explore the concept of duty in various contexts, such as personal responsibility, professional commitments, and civic duties. Characters in these stories are frequently confronted with challenging decisions that test their integrity, loyalty, and sense of honor. Whether set in historical, contemporary, or speculative settings, books in this genre highlight the internal and external conflicts that arise when individuals strive to fulfill their duties, often at great personal sacrifice. Through compelling storytelling, the "Duty" genre invites readers to reflect on the complexities of obligation and the profound impact it has on human behavior and relationships.

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  1. 51. Sir Charles Grandison by Samuel Richardson

    Or, The Happy Man

    The novel revolves around the character of Sir Charles Grandison, an ideal English gentleman who navigates the complexities of social expectations and personal virtue. He is admired for his integrity, benevolence, and sense of honor, qualities that make him the object of affection for several women. The story unfolds through a series of letters, primarily between the virtuous Harriet Byron, who falls in love with Sir Charles, and her correspondents. The narrative explores themes of morality, marriage, and the roles of men and women in 18th-century society, as characters grapple with their emotions and the challenges posed by family obligations, romantic rivalries, and societal pressures.

    The 2589th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 52. The Patriot by Antonio Fogazzaro

    This novel, set in Italy during the latter half of the 19th century, weaves a compelling narrative around the life of its protagonist, a nobleman deeply involved in the Italian unification process. The story delves into his internal conflicts and moral dilemmas as he navigates the turbulent political landscape of the time, striving to reconcile his patriotic fervor with his personal beliefs and relationships. The book explores themes of love, faith, and the struggle for political change, offering a nuanced portrayal of the complexities faced by individuals caught in the throes of national upheaval. Through its rich character development and evocative depiction of historical events, the novel provides a poignant exploration of the human condition amidst the backdrop of significant societal transformation.

    The 2877th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 53. They Were Counted by Miklos Banffy

    The Writing on the Wall

    This novel, set in the twilight years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, weaves a tale of aristocratic decadence, political intrigue, and personal downfall. It follows two cousins, navigating the treacherous waters of high society, politics, and love in Transylvania and Budapest. Through their eyes, the reader experiences the lavish balls, the rural estates, and the corridors of power, all set against the backdrop of an empire on the brink of collapse. The story masterfully portrays the complex interplay between personal ambitions, romantic entanglements, and the shifting sands of political alliances, capturing the essence of a bygone era with vivid detail and emotional depth.

    The 3036th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 54. Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey

    In a world where telepathic dragons and their riders protect the land from the destructive Thread that rains down from the sky, a young woman unexpectedly becomes the new Weyrwoman, bonding with the last queen dragon. As the traditional ways of the past clash with the urgent need to defend their world, she and her enigmatic dragonrider ally must rediscover ancient secrets and take to the skies in a perilous quest to unite the dragonriders and save their planet from annihilation. Their journey is fraught with challenges, both political and personal, as they strive to harness the full power of the dragons and ensure the survival of their way of life.

    The 3085th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 55. The Warden by Anthony Trollope

    The novel presents the moral dilemma of Reverend Septimus Harding, who finds himself at the center of a legal and moral controversy. He serves as the warden of Hiram's Hospital, an almshouse supported by a medieval charitable bequest. When the legitimacy of his income from a charity is questioned, he must decide whether to keep his comfortable position at the possible cost of his integrity. The novel explores themes of power, greed, and morality.

    The 3110th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 56. Principia Ethica by George Edward Moore

    "Principia Ethica" is a philosophical work that argues for the objectivity of good, stating that it is a simple, indefinable and non-natural property that cannot be broken down into any other properties or concepts. The author challenges the prevailing ethical theories of his time, such as utilitarianism and hedonism, and introduces the "naturalistic fallacy," the idea that it is incorrect to define "good" in terms of natural properties. This book is known for its rigorous argumentation and its significant influence on the development of analytic philosophy and ethics.

    The 3116th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 57. Weights And Measures by Joseph Roth

    The Story of a Marriage

    "Weights and Measures" is a poignant narrative that delves into the life of a conscientious imperial weights and measures inspector, who is uprooted from his contented existence in the city to a remote border town. In this new environment, he struggles with the corruption and indifference of the local merchants, which stands in stark contrast to his own principled nature. His sense of duty and his quest for justice become increasingly burdensome, leading to a profound personal crisis that reflects the broader decay of societal values in a world on the brink of great change and upheaval.

    The 3161st Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 58. A Simple Story by S.Y. Agnon

    Set in a small Jewish town in Eastern Europe, this narrative delves into the complexities of human emotions and societal expectations through the life of a young man, Hirshl Hurvitz. Struggling with the pressures of familial duty and personal desires, Hirshl finds himself entangled in a web of love, tradition, and mental turmoil. As he navigates the challenges of an arranged marriage and the haunting presence of a past love, the story explores themes of identity, mental health, and the often conflicting demands of heart and heritage, painting a poignant picture of early 20th-century Jewish life.

    The 3173rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 59. Hms Ulysses by Alistair MacLean

    "HMS Ulysses" is a gripping World War II naval adventure that follows the crew of a British destroyer as they navigate treacherous Arctic waters in a harrowing mission to escort a convoy to Russia. Faced with relentless German attacks, brutal weather conditions, and internal conflicts, the crew must confront their fears and push themselves to the limits of endurance in order to complete their mission and survive the dangerous journey.

    The 3239th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 60. Bérénice by Jean Racine

    "Bérénice" is a tragic play set in Rome after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The story revolves around a love triangle between the Roman Emperor Titus, his lover Berenice, Queen of Palestine, and his best friend Antiochus, King of Commagene who is also in love with Berenice. Titus loves Berenice but his duty as Emperor forces him to send her away, while Antiochus' unrequited love for Berenice leads to his own destruction. The play explores themes of love, duty, sacrifice, and the tragic consequences of unfulfilled desires.

    The 3292nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 61. Henry IV, Part I by William Shakespeare

    The First Part of Henry the Fourth, with the Life and Death of Henry Surnamed Hotspur

    This classic play revolves around the life of King Henry IV, his son Prince Hal, and their turbulent kingdom. The kingdom is in chaos due to rebellions, and the king is disappointed with his son's irresponsible behavior. The prince, however, spends his time in taverns with the amusing and deceitful Falstaff. As the rebellion against the king grows, Prince Hal shows his true potential and bravery by not only saving his father in battle but also killing the leader of the rebellion, proving himself to be a worthy heir to the throne.

    The 3307th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 62. Pepita Jimenez by Juan Valera y Alcalá-Galiano

    "Pepita Jimenez" is a romantic Spanish novel that tells the story of a young widow named Pepita and her love affair with Luis, a seminary student destined for priesthood. The story unfolds in a small Spanish town and explores the themes of love, religion, and societal expectations. Despite the societal norms and his religious obligations, Luis finds himself irresistibly drawn to Pepita. The narrative delves into their inner struggles, the complexities of their relationship, and ultimately, their decision to choose love over duty.

    The 3325th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 63. None but the Brave by Arthur Schnitzler

    "None but the Brave" is a novel that explores the complexities of human emotions, relationships, and social norms in the early 20th century. The story follows a group of middle-class Austrians whose comfortable lives are disrupted when they become entangled in a series of romantic and sexual affairs. The narrative delves into their individual struggles, their moral dilemmas, and the societal expectations that they grapple with. The book is a profound examination of the human condition, highlighting the courage it takes to face one's desires and fears.

    The 3325th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 64. Life and Death of Harriett Frean by May Sinclair

    The book chronicles the life of Harriett Frean, a woman who lives a sheltered and suppressed life due to Victorian societal norms. It explores her journey from a privileged childhood to a lonely adulthood, her unrequited love for a married man, and her struggle with her parents' expectations. The narrative delves into the themes of female oppression, the consequences of societal expectations, and the tragedy of an unfulfilled life.

    The 3325th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 65. Monica by Saunders Lewis

    "Monica" is a historical novel set in the 19th century that explores the life of a Welsh woman named Monica. The narrative provides a vivid portrayal of her struggles and experiences as she navigates through the societal norms and expectations of her time. The book is a rich tapestry of Welsh culture and history, highlighting the complexities of gender roles, social class, and the human condition.

    The 3325th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 66. Le Cid by Pierre Corneille

    "Le Cid" is a dramatic play that follows the story of a young nobleman who is torn between love and honor. The protagonist is faced with a dilemma when he is ordered to kill his beloved's father in a duel to defend his own father's honor. Despite his love for his girlfriend, he chooses honor over love and kills her father, leading to a series of tragic events. The play explores themes of duty, honor, and the moral complexities of revenge.

    The 3377th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 67. Plays by Pierre Corneille

    This collection of plays by a renowned 17th-century French dramatist features a variety of works that have significantly influenced the development of classical French tragedy. The plays often explore themes of honor, fate, and moral integrity, with complex characters who grapple with high-stakes moral and ethical dilemmas. The author's skillful use of language and his innovative approach to dramatic structure and characterization have made these plays enduring classics of French literature.

    The 3419th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 68. Captain Pantoja And The Special Service by Mario Vargas Llosa

    The Secret Mission of Captain Pantoja

    Set in the Peruvian Amazon, this satirical novel follows the story of a dutiful and efficient army officer who is tasked with an unusual mission: to establish a mobile brothel to service the needs of soldiers stationed in remote outposts. As he meticulously organizes the operation, the officer's life becomes increasingly entangled with the very service he was meant to manage discreetly. The narrative humorously explores themes of bureaucracy, morality, and the clash between duty and personal values, all set against the vibrant backdrop of the jungle and its eccentric inhabitants.

    The 3460th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 69. Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry

    This novel delves into the complexities of family life in Bombay, exploring the challenges and emotional turmoil within a small, crowded apartment that becomes a battleground of generational conflict. At the heart of the story is an elderly patriarch whose declining health necessitates care, leading to tensions and revealing the deep-seated resentments and secrets that threaten to tear the family apart. Through a rich tapestry of characters and meticulously detailed narrative, the book presents a poignant examination of duty, love, and the strains that familial obligations impose on individual desires and dreams, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Indian society.

    The 3501st Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 70. Gloriana by Michael Moorcock

    or The Unfulfill'd Queen

    The novel is a rich tapestry of court intrigue, politics, and personal conflicts set in an alternate Elizabethan England. The story centers around the reign of Gloriana, the Queen of Albion, who is the embodiment of her nation's prosperity and peace. Despite her successful rule, Gloriana is plagued by an inner emptiness and a quest for personal fulfillment. The narrative weaves together the lives of various courtiers and foreign dignitaries, each with their own ambitions and desires, as they navigate a labyrinth of power struggles and secret alliances. The queen's quest for satisfaction ultimately leads to a dramatic and unexpected resolution that challenges the very foundation of her kingdom's society and her role within it.

    The 3550th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 71. Les Destinées by Alfred de Vigny

    Poèmes Philosophiques

    "Les Destinées" is a collection of philosophical poems exploring themes of human existence, destiny, and the meaning of life. The author uses various historical and mythological figures to express his ideas, reflecting on the human condition, the struggle between good and evil, and the role of fate in shaping our lives. The work is known for its profound introspection and exploration of existential questions.

    The 3596th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 72. The Rider on the White Horse by Theodor Storm

    Set against the backdrop of the North Frisian coast, this atmospheric novella weaves a haunting tale of ambition, superstition, and the relentless forces of nature. It follows the life of Hauke Haien, a visionary young man who rises from humble beginnings to become the dike master of his village. Driven by his innovative ideas and determination to protect the land from the sea, Hauke faces resistance from the community and the ominous presence of a spectral white horse. As his obsession with the dike's construction grows, the boundaries between reality and legend blur, culminating in a dramatic and tragic climax that explores the tension between human endeavor and the untamable power of nature.

    The 3638th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 73. Schach Von Wuthenow by Theodor Fontane

    Ein preußischer Roman

    Set in the early 19th century Prussian society, this novel explores the themes of honor, societal expectations, and personal conflict through the life of a dashing young officer, who becomes entangled in a complex web of love and duty. As he navigates the intricate social dynamics and rigid codes of conduct, he finds himself torn between his passionate affair with a beautiful woman and the demands of his military career. The story delves into the consequences of personal choices and the inevitable clash between individual desires and societal norms, ultimately leading to a poignant and tragic conclusion.

    The 3638th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 74. The Edge of the Sword by Charles De Gaulle

    Reflections of a Soldier

    "The Edge of the Sword" is a compelling exploration of the art of leadership and the nature of power. The author, a prominent military and political figure, delves into the essence of politics and the requirements of leadership, emphasizing the need for strength, courage, and an unwavering commitment to one's principles. The book also provides a unique insight into the author's own leadership style and his views on France's role in the world.

    The 3823rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 75. This Above All by Eric Knight

    "This Above All" is a poignant novel set during World War II, which follows the story of Clive Briggs, a disillusioned British soldier who deserts the army, driven by his conscience and a deep sense of pacifism. He meets and falls in love with Prudence Cathaway, a woman from an upper-class family who has joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force out of a sense of duty. Their love affair is marked by intense discussions about class, war, and morality, as they navigate their personal convictions and the pressures of a society engulfed in conflict. The novel explores themes of personal integrity, the clash between individual beliefs and societal expectations, and the impact of war on human relationships and values.

    The 3830th Greatest Book of All Time

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