The Greatest Books of All Time Set in England

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The "England" category of books typically includes literature that is set in England or written by English authors. This category encompasses a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, classic literature, contemporary fiction, and non-fiction works about English culture, history, and society. Books in this category often explore themes such as identity, class, tradition, and the complexities of English society. Whether it's a classic novel by Jane Austen or a contemporary crime thriller set in London, the "England" category offers readers a diverse selection of books that capture the essence of this fascinating country.

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  1. 401. The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle

    Being an Account of the Recent Amazing Adventures of Professor George E. Challenger, Lord John Roxton, Professor Summerlee, and Mr. E.D. Malone of the 'Daily Gazette.

    "The Lost World" is an adventure novel that follows a group of explorers as they embark on a perilous journey to a remote plateau in South America, where prehistoric creatures still roam. Led by an eccentric professor, the team encounters dangerous dinosaurs, hostile tribes, and treacherous terrain, testing their courage and resilience. As they strive to survive and document their discoveries, the explorers face thrilling encounters and unexpected challenges that push them to their limits. This thrilling tale of exploration and survival is filled with suspense, action, and a sense of wonder as the characters navigate the mysteries of this lost world.

    The 2665th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 402. The Vampyre by John William Polidori

    A Tale

    The story follows a young Englishman named Aubrey, who becomes entangled with the mysterious and charismatic Lord Ruthven. As they travel through Europe, Aubrey begins to suspect that Ruthven is not what he seems, particularly after a series of strange and deadly events occur around him. Despite his growing suspicions, Aubrey is bound by a promise to keep Ruthven's true nature a secret. The tale explores themes of seduction, betrayal, and the supernatural, culminating in a chilling revelation that leaves Aubrey in a state of horror and helplessness.

    The 2678th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 403. The Book Of Margery Kempe by Margery Kempe

    "The Book of Margery Kempe" is considered one of the earliest autobiographies in English, detailing the life and spiritual experiences of its author, a medieval mystic and pilgrim. The narrative captures her profound religious visions, her tumultuous emotional responses to them, and her extensive pilgrimages to holy sites across Europe and the Holy Land. It also explores her struggles with societal norms, her confrontations with religious authorities, and her quest for spiritual validation. The book provides a vivid insight into the complexities of medieval spirituality and the challenges faced by a woman asserting her religious authority in the Middle Ages.

    The 2692nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 404. Wise Children by Angela Carter

    "Wise Children" follows the lives of twin chorus girls, Dora and Nora Chance, as they navigate the ups and downs of their theatrical family in south London. The narrative, told from Dora's perspective, weaves in and out of time, recounting their experiences with their illegitimate father Melchior Hazard, a renowned Shakespearean actor, and his legitimate family. The novel explores themes of family, identity, legitimacy, and the magic of theater, all while maintaining a humorous and irreverent tone.

    The 2697th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 405. Cod by Mark Kurlansky

    A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World

    This book is a fascinating exploration of the historical, cultural, economic, and ecological impact of the codfish. It traces the role of this fish in shaping economies, sparking wars, and influencing culinary trends across centuries and continents. The book also delves into the devastating effects of overfishing and the current struggle to sustain cod populations. The narrative combines history, science, and gastronomy to present a comprehensive biography of this significant fish species.

    The 2699th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 406. Alan Turing by Andrew Hodges

    The Enigma

    This biography provides a comprehensive look at the life and work of a pioneering computer scientist and mathematician who played a crucial role in breaking the Enigma code during World War II. It delves into his groundbreaking contributions to the development of computer science, his tragic prosecution for homosexuality, and his enduring legacy in the field of artificial intelligence and computing. The book not only celebrates his scientific achievements but also examines the social context of his time, shedding light on the challenges he faced and the impact of his work on future generations.

    The 2711th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 407. Richard Ii by William Shakespeare

    The Life and Death of King Richard the Second

    The play centers around the tragic downfall of Richard II, the King of England, whose mismanagement and poor decisions lead to his eventual overthrow. Richard's reign is marked by his financial exploitation of the nobility, which culminates in the seizure of lands from his deceased uncle to fund a war in Ireland. This act provokes the anger of his cousin, Henry Bolingbroke, who returns from exile to reclaim his inheritance and ultimately usurps the throne. The drama explores themes of kingship, power, identity, and the divine right of kings, culminating in Richard's introspective imprisonment and eventual murder, which sets the stage for further turmoil in England's monarchy.

    The 2720th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 408. Revelations Of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich

    A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman and A Revelation of Love

    The book is a spiritual reflection and theological exploration based on a series of mystical visions experienced by the author during a severe illness. It delves into themes of divine love, compassion, and the nature of God, emphasizing the boundless and unconditional love that God has for humanity. Through vivid imagery and contemplative insights, the author presents a message of hope and reassurance, encouraging readers to trust in God's goodness and mercy. The work is notable for its optimistic view of the relationship between God and creation, highlighting the transformative power of divine love.

    The 2722nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 409. A Man For All Seasons by Robert Bolt

    A Play in Two Acts

    "A Man For All Seasons" is a compelling play that dramatizes the conflict between King Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More. It portrays More's moral and legal struggle against the King's desire to divorce his wife and marry another in order to produce a male heir. As the story unfolds, More's steadfast ethical integrity leads to his downfall, as he chooses to remain true to his principles despite the personal risks. His refusal to endorse the King's wish ultimately costs him his position, his freedom, and even his life. The play explores themes of morality, power, and the consequences of standing by one's beliefs in the face of governmental pressure.

    The 2724th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 410. Last Poems by A. E. Housman

    "Last Poems" is a collection of lyrical verse that delves into themes of mortality, the passage of time, and the bittersweet nature of human life. The poems, characterized by their classical simplicity and emotional depth, reflect the author's preoccupation with loss and the inevitable decline that comes with age. The work resonates with a sense of melancholy and a poignant longing for the irretrievable past, while also occasionally revealing a wry humor amidst its contemplation of life's transience. The poet's masterful use of language and evocative imagery invites readers to reflect on their own experiences of love, nature, and the inexorable march towards death.

    The 2727th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 411. Look Back In Anger by John Osborne

    The play centers around Jimmy Porter, an intelligent and educated but disaffected young man of working-class origin who is married to Alison, a woman from a more privileged background. Set in post-war Britain, the narrative captures the couple's volatile relationship and Jimmy's frustration with the lack of opportunities and the class structure that he feels traps him. The arrival of Alison's friend, Helena, adds further tension as she both criticizes and is attracted to Jimmy's raw passion. Themes of anger, class conflict, and disillusionment with the establishment are woven throughout the play, which ultimately explores the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations.

    The 2738th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 412. The Worm Forgives The Plough by John Stewart Collis

    This book is a lyrical and meditative reflection on the author's experiences working on the land during World War II, part of a movement where intellectuals were recruited to aid in agricultural work to support the war effort. The narrative combines personal observations with philosophical musings on the natural world, offering a unique perspective on the rhythms of rural life and the profound connection between humans and the earth. The author's prose poetically captures the beauty and hardship of manual labor, the changing seasons, and the intricate ecosystems of the countryside, ultimately presenting a thoughtful exploration of the relationship between nature and mankind, and the humility and learning that come from working closely with the soil.

    The 2752nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 413. A Cultural History Of The Modern Age by Egon Friedell

    The Crisis of the European Soul

    This comprehensive work delves into the evolution of Western civilization from the Renaissance to the early 20th century, exploring the intricate tapestry of cultural, intellectual, and social transformations that have shaped modern society. It offers a panoramic view of the dynamic interplay between art, science, philosophy, and politics, illustrating how these elements have influenced human thought and behavior over the centuries. With a keen eye for detail and a narrative style that blends scholarly insight with engaging storytelling, the book provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the forces that have driven the progress and upheavals of the modern age.

    The 2788th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 414. The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins

    In this gripping World War II thriller, a group of German paratroopers is given a secret mission to kidnap Winston Churchill from a remote village in England. As they meticulously plan their operation, tensions rise within the team, and unexpected alliances are formed. With a race against time and the fate of the war hanging in the balance, the paratroopers must navigate treacherous obstacles and face their own inner demons to complete their daring mission.

    The 2794th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 415. The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton

    What it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptoms, prognostics, and several cures of it. In three partitions, with their several sections, members, and subsections. Philosophically, medicinally, historically opened and cut up.

    "The Anatomy of Melancholy" is a comprehensive and detailed exploration of melancholy, a term used to describe a variety of mental states, including depression, anxiety, and sadness. The author examines the causes, symptoms, and treatments of melancholy from a variety of perspectives, incorporating elements of psychology, philosophy, history, and literature. The book is notable for its extensive use of classical sources, its humorous and satirical style, and its profound insights into human nature and the human condition.

    The 2798th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 416. The Art of Memory by Frances A. Yates

    "The Art of Memory" is a historical exploration of the ancient art of memory, and its influence on Western culture. The book delves into the memory training techniques used by ancient Greeks and Romans, and traces their evolution and application through the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The author also explores how these techniques influenced the development of philosophy, science, education, and religion throughout history.

    The 2807th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 417. The Empty House And Other Ghost Stories by Algernon Blackwood

    This collection of ghost stories delves into the eerie and supernatural, exploring themes of fear, the unknown, and the afterlife. Each tale is crafted to evoke a sense of suspense and mystery, often featuring haunted locations, spectral apparitions, and psychological tension. The narratives are rich in atmosphere, drawing readers into unsettling worlds where the boundaries between the living and the dead blur, and where the characters must confront their deepest fears and the inexplicable forces that surround them.

    The 2819th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 418. The Listener And Other Stories by Algernon Blackwood

    The collection features a series of supernatural and psychological tales that delve into the eerie and mysterious aspects of human experience. Each story explores themes of the unknown, the uncanny, and the boundaries between reality and the supernatural, often leaving characters and readers alike questioning the nature of their perceptions. With a focus on atmosphere and mood, the stories evoke a sense of suspense and intrigue, drawing readers into worlds where the ordinary is tinged with the extraordinary and the unseen exerts a powerful influence on the lives of the characters.

    The 2831st Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 419. Bad News by Edward St Aubyn

    "Bad News" is the second novel in a series that follows the life of Patrick Melrose, a man from a wealthy but deeply troubled family. In this installment, Patrick, now 22, must travel to New York to collect his father's ashes. As he navigates the city, he struggles with his addiction to drugs and alcohol, and grapples with the traumatic memories of his abusive father. The narrative provides a darkly comic and deeply poignant exploration of addiction, trauma, and the struggle for redemption.

    The 2850th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 420. A Bullet In The Ballet by Caryl Brahms &S. J. Simon

    A Ballet Mystery

    In this comedic murder mystery set in the world of ballet, a Russian ballet company is thrown into disarray when one of their dancers is shot dead during a performance. The eccentric and flamboyant cast of characters, including the temperamental prima ballerina and the company's autocratic impresario, become suspects in a case that is as much about the theatrics of the dance world as it is about the crime itself. A bumbling but endearing detective enters the scene, navigating the melodramatic and often absurd world of ballet to solve the murder, revealing the darkly humorous underbelly of a seemingly refined art form.

    The 2852nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 421. The Bottle Factory Outing by Beryl Bainbridge

    The novel is a darkly comic tale of two women, Brenda and Freda, who work in a wine-bottling factory in 1970s London. Their lives are filled with tedious work, petty squabbles, and dreams of romance. Brenda is a quiet, passive woman who is trying to escape from her abusive husband, while Freda is a large, boisterous woman who has an unrequited love for their boss. The story takes a twisted turn when a company outing to the countryside results in a murder, leaving the women to deal with the repercussions.

    The 2855th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 422. The Information by Martin Amis

    This book delves into the complexities of friendship, rivalry, and the pursuit of success within the literary world. It centers around two friends, one who has achieved fame and fortune as a novelist and the other who struggles with his own writing career, feeling overshadowed and envious. The narrative explores the darker sides of ambition, betrayal, and the quest for recognition, weaving a tale that examines the personal and professional dynamics between the two men. As the story unfolds, it reveals the lengths to which the struggling writer will go to reclaim a sense of self-worth and success, setting the stage for a compelling exploration of the human psyche and the often tumultuous world of literary fame.

    The 2871st Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 423. The Diary of Samuel Pepys by Samuel Pepys

    A New and Complete Transcription

    "The Diary of Samuel Pepys" is a detailed personal account written by a 17th-century English naval administrator and Member of Parliament. The diary offers an intimate look at life in London during a time of great historical significance, including the Great Fire of London, the Great Plague of London, and the Second Dutch War. Pepys' entries provide keen observations on politics, social customs, and personal relationships, making it an invaluable primary source for understanding the period.

    The 2881st Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 424. Physics And Beyond by Werner Heisenberg

    Encounters and Conversations

    The book is a reflective exploration of the development of quantum mechanics and the philosophical implications of scientific discoveries. Through a series of dialogues and personal anecdotes, the author delves into the interplay between science and philosophy, highlighting the uncertainty and complexity inherent in understanding the natural world. The narrative captures the intellectual atmosphere of the early 20th century, featuring discussions with prominent physicists and thinkers, and emphasizes the importance of creativity and intuition in scientific inquiry.

    The 2884th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 425. John Keats by Walter Jackson Bate

    A Biography

    This book is a comprehensive biography of the English Romantic poet, John Keats. It delves into Keats's life, his relationships, his struggles with illness, and his development as a poet. The author provides a detailed analysis of Keats's poetry and letters, revealing the depth of his passion, his intellectual curiosity, and his commitment to creating poetry that was 'a living thing'. The book also explores the social, political, and cultural context of Keats's life, providing a rich understanding of the man and his work.

    The 2888th Greatest Book of All Time
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