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  1. 201. A Escrava Isaura by Bernardo Guimarães

    romance de costumes

    Set in 19th-century Brazil, this novel follows the life of Isaura, a beautiful and virtuous slave who dreams of freedom. Despite her noble spirit and education, Isaura's life is marred by the oppressive realities of slavery and the unwanted advances of her cruel master. Her journey is one of resilience and hope, as she navigates the challenges of her status while yearning for love and liberty. The story highlights the social injustices of the time, offering a poignant critique of the institution of slavery and a testament to the enduring human spirit.

    The 8930th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 202. Collected Stories by Frank O'Connor

    A Selection of His Best Work

    "Collected Stories" is an anthology that brings together a wide range of short stories exploring the intricacies of life in Ireland. The tales delve into the human condition, often focusing on themes of childhood, family dynamics, personal freedom, and the social fabric of Irish communities. The author's keen observations and deft storytelling bring to life a cast of characters that are both unique and universal, capturing the humor, tragedy, and paradoxes inherent in everyday experiences. Through these narratives, the collection paints a rich and varied portrait of Irish society, its people, and the transformative power of storytelling itself.

    The 8991st Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 203. Little Fadette by George Sand

    The Little Country Girl

    The novel centers around a young peasant named François, who falls in love with Fadette, a girl shunned by their village due to her family's reputation and her unconventional behavior. Despite the social stigma and opposition from his family, particularly his twin brother with whom he shares a deep bond, François pursues a relationship with Fadette. Throughout the story, Fadette's intelligence, kindness, and integrity shine through, challenging the prejudices of the rural community. The narrative explores themes of love, individuality, and the struggle against societal norms, ultimately culminating in a tale of personal growth, acceptance, and the transformative power of love.

    The 9001st Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 204. Jenny Treibel by Theodor Fontane

    Where Duty and Inclination Clash

    The novel is a satirical portrayal of the German bourgeoisie in the late 19th century, focusing on the life of Jenny Treibel, a wealthy manufacturer's wife who prides herself on her refined bourgeois values, despite her humble origins. The story primarily revolves around the romantic aspirations and ideological conflicts between Jenny's son Leopold and Corinna, a young, idealistic woman of lower social standing who is more interested in intellectual pursuits than material wealth. The narrative delves into themes of social mobility, hypocrisy, and the clash between materialism and intellectualism, highlighting the pretensions and moral ambiguities of the middle class during that era.

    The 9572nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 205. The Dinner by Herman Koch

    The novel revolves around two couples who meet at a high-end restaurant to discuss a serious matter involving their teenage sons. As the evening progresses and courses are served, the polite facade begins to crumble, revealing deep-seated tensions and moral dilemmas. The parents grapple with the implications of their sons' actions, which have far-reaching consequences, and must decide how far they are willing to go to protect their families. The story delves into themes of parental responsibility, societal privilege, and the dark undercurrents of human nature.

    The 9652nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 206. Saint Ronan's Well by Sir Walter Scott

    A Romance

    "Saint Ronan's Well" is a novel set in the early 19th century, revolving around the social dynamics and intrigues of a small Scottish spa town. The story focuses on the interactions among the town's visitors and residents, including the mysterious and troubled Valentine Bulmer, who is disguised as the Earl of Etherington. The plot thickens with mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and a tragic duel, all unfolding against the backdrop of the spa's rising and falling fortunes. The novel explores themes of deception, societal expectations, and personal redemption, offering a critical look at the impact of tourism and commercialization on traditional communities.

    The 9857th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 207. A Broken Mirror by Merce Rodoreda

    Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Barcelona, this poignant narrative intricately weaves the lives of three generations of a wealthy Catalan family, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the passage of time. The story unfolds through the eyes of Teresa, a woman whose marriage into affluence brings both joy and sorrow, as she navigates the complexities of family dynamics and societal expectations. As secrets unravel and relationships fracture, the novel paints a vivid portrait of the human condition, capturing the fragility of happiness and the enduring impact of past decisions.

    The 9903rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 208. Distinction by Pierre Bourdieu

    A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste

    "Distinction" is a sociological analysis that explores the ways in which the tastes and preferences of individuals are related to their social positions and the structures of power within society. The book argues that aesthetic choices, ranging from music and art to food and drink, are not just indicators of personal preference but are deeply intertwined with social class and the distinctions that classes make to set themselves apart from others. Through a detailed examination of French society, the author demonstrates how cultural consumption patterns are formed and how they function as markers of social status, contributing to the reproduction of social hierarchies and class relations.

    The 10044th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 209. The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford by Jean Stafford

    "The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford" is a compilation of 57 short stories that delve into the complexities of human character and relationships. The stories, set in various locations including New England, the Southwest, and Europe, explore themes such as love, loss, loneliness, and the struggle for identity. The author's sharp wit, keen observation, and profound understanding of human nature are reflected in her vivid character portrayals and engaging narratives.

    The 10170th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 210. B Utterfield 8 by John O'Hara

    Set amid the hard-edged social scene of 1930s New York, the novel follows Gloria Wandrous, a glamorous but self-destructive young woman who drifts between brief affairs with wealthy, married men and the people who try to contain or exploit her. Through its candid, unsparing depiction of sex, class, and loneliness, the story examines how personal desire, social ambition, and moral hypocrisy collide, tracing the costs of a life lived on the margins of respectability.

    The 10178th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 211. Great Granny Webster by Caroline Blackwood

    A darkly comic, unsparing portrait of an elderly matriarch whose decline and eccentricities lay bare the brittle hypocrisies and long-buried resentments of her privileged family; as relatives jockey for position, try to manage or manipulate her, and old wounds resurface, the story sharpens into an observation of isolation, shifting power, and the corrosive effects of inherited wealth and social pretension.

    The 10219th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 212. The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone by Tennessee Williams

    The novel explores the emotional and psychological journey of a wealthy and recently widowed American actress who has retired to Rome. As she grapples with the fading allure of her beauty and career, she becomes involved with a young Italian man, who is revealed to be a gigolo. Their complex relationship is further complicated by the manipulative Contessa, who facilitates these liaisons. The story delves into themes of aging, desire, and the transactional nature of relationships, set against the backdrop of the evocative and decaying grandeur of post-war Rome.

    The 10241st Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 213. Redhill Rococo by Shena Mackay

    Set in the vibrant and gritty backdrop of 1980s England, this novel intricately weaves the lives of its eccentric characters, capturing the essence of a community teetering on the edge of change. Through a tapestry of humor, melancholy, and vivid imagery, the narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the relentless passage of time. The story delves into the complexities of human relationships, revealing the hidden depths and unexpected connections that bind individuals together in a world that is both familiar and ever-evolving.

    The 10499th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 214. American Appetites by Joyce Carol Oates

    Set against the backdrop of suburban affluence, this gripping narrative delves into the complexities of human relationships and the dark undercurrents that lie beneath the veneer of a seemingly perfect life. The story revolves around a prominent couple whose lives unravel following a tragic accident during a dinner party, leading to a gripping exploration of guilt, betrayal, and the quest for truth. As the legal and emotional ramifications unfold, the characters are forced to confront their deepest fears and desires, revealing the fragile nature of their carefully constructed world.

    The 10852nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 215. Rules Of Civility by Amor Towles

    Set in 1938 New York, the story follows the journey of Katey Kontent, a young woman from a modest background who navigates the city's vibrant social scene. Through a chance encounter with the enigmatic Tinker Grey, Katey is thrust into a world of wealth and privilege, leading to a series of transformative experiences and relationships. As she grapples with ambition, love, and loss, Katey discovers the complexities of identity and the unpredictable nature of fate, all against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America.

    The 11190th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 216. The Lily Of The Valley by Honoré de Balzac

    The novel explores the complex emotional landscape of a young man who becomes infatuated with a married woman of higher social standing. Set in the French countryside and Parisian society of the 19th century, the narrative delves into themes of unrequited love, the pursuit of happiness, and the constraints of social class. As the protagonist navigates his passion and yearning for the seemingly unattainable woman, he experiences a profound personal transformation and a deep understanding of the bittersweet nature of human desires and relationships.

    The 11210th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 217. The Illustrious House of Ramires by Eça de Queirós

    A Portrait of a Noble Family

    The book follows the story of a young aristocrat from an ancient and noble family who is trying to write a historical novel about his heroic ancestors. However, he struggles with this task as he is constantly distracted by the mundane and frivolous happenings of his modern life. This satirical novel explores themes of national identity, history, and the contrast between the past and the present, all while providing a critique of 19th-century Portuguese society.

    The 11233rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 218. Half A Lifelong Romance by Eileen Chang

    Set in 1930s Shanghai, this poignant tale follows the lives of two lovers, Manzhen and Shijun, whose romance is thwarted by societal pressures and familial obligations. As they navigate the complexities of love, duty, and betrayal, their paths diverge and converge over the years, revealing the enduring impact of their youthful passion. The narrative delves into themes of sacrifice, the passage of time, and the haunting nature of unfulfilled dreams, painting a vivid portrait of a bygone era and the enduring human spirit.

    The 11272nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 219. Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington

    Set in the early 20th century, the novel is about a young woman, Alice Adams, who aspires to climb the social ladder in her small town. She is hindered by her family's low social status and poor finances. Despite her attempts to fit in with the upper-class society, her efforts often lead to awkward and embarrassing situations. The story is a poignant exploration of ambition, societal pressure, and the struggle for acceptance.

    The 11452nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 220. The Real Charlotte by Edith Somerville, Violet Florence Martin

    "The Real Charlotte" is a captivating novel that delves into the complex dynamics of a wealthy Irish family in the late 19th century. The story follows the arrival of Charlotte, a cunning and manipulative woman, who disrupts the lives of the family members as she schemes her way into their lives and fortunes. With themes of love, betrayal, and social class, the book explores the dark side of human nature and the consequences of unchecked ambition.

    The 11467th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 221. Jessica by Bryce Courtenay

    The Story of a Remarkable Woman

    The novel is a gripping tale of a young Australian woman's resilience and determination in the face of overwhelming adversity. Born into a life of hardship in the bush, Jessica is a tomboy who is more at home with horses and fencing than in the kitchen. When her dreams and rights are trampled by her family's betrayal and a corrupt legal system, she must fight to clear her name and seek justice. Set against the backdrop of World War I and the harsh Australian outback, her story is one of love, loss, and the unyielding spirit of a woman who refuses to be broken by the world.

    The 11478th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 222. Esther Waters by George Moore

    "Esther Waters" is a compelling novel that follows the life of a young woman named Esther, who works as a kitchen maid and becomes pregnant after a brief affair with a footman. Facing societal judgment and abandonment, Esther is determined to provide a better life for her child. She finds work as a nursemaid and eventually marries a coachman, only to face further challenges and heartbreak. Through Esther's journey, the novel explores themes of love, class, and the struggles of a single mother in Victorian England.

    The 11494th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 223. Ten Thousand A Year by Samuel Warren

    The novel revolves around the life of Tittlebat Titmouse, a humble and somewhat vain shop clerk who unexpectedly inherits a fortune of ten thousand pounds a year. Thrust into high society, Titmouse must navigate the complexities and pitfalls of wealth, including unscrupulous lawyers, social climbers, and opportunists seeking to exploit his naivety. As he endures a series of legal battles and personal challenges, the story satirically explores themes of social mobility, justice, and the corrupting influence of money. The protagonist's journey is a cautionary tale that reflects the societal norms and legal intricacies of 19th-century England.

    The 11545th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 224. Catalina by Elisa Mujica

    The Story of a Young Woman in Colonial Colombia

    "Catalina" is a historical novel set in the 16th century, which delves into the life of a young woman of noble birth in the Spanish colony of New Granada (modern-day Colombia). The narrative follows the titular character as she navigates the complexities of her social position, love, and the restrictive norms of the time. As she grows, she becomes increasingly aware of the injustices surrounding her, particularly those faced by the indigenous people and women. The novel explores themes of power, identity, and resistance, painting a vivid picture of colonial Latin America through the eyes of a character caught between the expectations of her society and her personal desires for freedom and self-expression.

    The 11632nd Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 225. Frank Fairlegh by Francis Edward Smedley

    Scenes from the Life of a Private Pupil

    "Frank Fairlegh" is a nineteenth-century novel that follows the adventures and maturation of its eponymous protagonist, a young man navigating the complexities of friendship, education, and romance. Set in England, the narrative charts Frank's journey from his schooldays, where he encounters bullies and allies, to his life as a young adult in society. Along the way, he becomes embroiled in various escapades and challenges, including romantic entanglements and confrontations with nefarious characters. Through wit, courage, and moral fortitude, Frank strives to uphold his principles and secure happiness for himself and those he cares about, all while providing a satirical look at Victorian society.

    The 11634th Greatest Book of All Time
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