Hendrik Conscience.
1812–1883. |
The Lion of Flanders |
Thomas Constable.
1812–1881. |
Archibald Constable and His Literary Correspondents |
Benjamin Constant.
1767–1830. |
Adolphe |
Hugh Conway (Frederick John Fargus).
1847–1885. |
Called Back |
Moncure Daniel Conway.
1832–1907. |
Demonology and Devil-Lore |
The Wandering Jew |
Josiah Parsons Cooke.
1827–1894. |
The New Chemistry |
James Fenimore Cooper.
1789–1851. |
The Bravo |
The Deerslayer |
The Last of the Mohicans |
Leatherstocking Tales |
The Pilot |
The Red Rover |
Marie Corelli.
1855–1924. |
Ardath |
Barabbas |
The Master Christian |
Pierre Corneille.
1606–1684. |
The Cid |
Leslie Cope Cornford.
1867–1927. |
The Master Beggars |
Madame Sophie Cottin.
1770–1807. |
Elizabeth; or, The Exiles of Siberia |
Pierre de Coubertin.
1863–1937. |
Evolution of France under the Third Republic |
Louis Couperus.
1863–1923. |
Footsteps of Fate |
Majesty |
William John Courthope.
1842–1917. |
History of English Poetry |
Myles Coverdale, trans.
c. 1488–1569. |
Coverdale’s Bible |
Benjamin Harris Cowper.
1822–1904. |
Apocryphal Gospels |
William Cowper.
1731–1800. |
The Task |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik.
1826–1887. |
Hannah |
John Halifax, Gentleman |
Stephen Crane.
1871–1900. |
The Red Badge of Courage |
Thomas Frederick Crane.
1844–1927. |
Italian Popular Tales |
Francis Marion Crawford.
1854–1909. |
Casa Braccio |
Corleone |
Don Orsino |
Dr. Claudius |
Greifenstein |
A Lady of Rome |
Mr. Isaacs |
In the Palace of the King |
A Roman Singer |
Via Crucis |
Edward Shepherd Creasy.
1812–1878. |
Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World |
Benedetto Croce.
1866–1952. |
Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic |
Samuel Rutherford Crockett.
1860–1914. |
The Raiders |
The Stickit Minister |
Bithia Mary Croker.
1849–1920. |
Beyond the Pale |
Herbert David Croly.
1869–1930. |
The Promise of American Life |
Oliver Cromwell.
1599–1658. |
Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations |
John Beattie Crozier.
1849–1921. |
History of Intellectual Development |
Charles Thomas Cruttwell.
1847–1911. |
A History of Roman Literature |
Maria Susanna Cummins.
1827–1866. |
The Lamplighter |
William Cunningham.
1849–1919. |
The Growth of British Industry and Commerce |
George William Curtis.
1824–1892. |
Literary and Social Essays |
Potiphar Papers |
Prue and I |
Robert Curzon.
1810–1873. |
Visits to the Monasteries of the Levant |
Elizabeth Bacon Custer.
1842–1933. |
Boots and Saddles |
Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
1815–1882. |
Two Years Before the Mast |
Gabriele D’Annunzio.
1863–1938. |
Daughter of Jorio |
The Flame of Life |
La Gioconda |
Dante Alighieri.
1265–1321. |
The Divine Comedy |
Charles Darwin.
1809–1882. |
The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex |
Origin of Species |
Erasmus Darwin.
1731–1802. |
The Botanic Garden |
Alphonse Daudet.
1840–1897. |
The Immortal |
Jack |
The Nabob |
Numa Roumestan |
Tartarin of Tarascon |
Leonardo da Vinci.
1452–1519. |
Treatise on Painting |
Richard Harding Davis.
1864–1916. |
Gallegher and Other Stories |
In the Fog |
The Princess Aline |
Soldiers of Fortune |
Van Bibber and Others |
Alec John Dawson.
1872–1952. |
Middle Greyness |
William Harbutt Dawson.
1860–1948. |
The Evolution of Modern Germany |
Thomas Day.
1748–1789. |
Sandford and Merton |
Edmondo De Amicis.
1846–1908. |
Cuore |
Morocco, Its People and Place |
Daniel Defoe.
1661?–1731. |
Robinson Crusoe |
John William De Forest.
1826–1906. |
Irene the Missionary |
Kate Beaumont |
Miss Ravenel’s Conversion from Secession to Loyalty |
The Wetherel Affair |
Thomas Dekker.
c. 1570–1632. |
Satiromastix |
The Shoemaker’s Holiday |
Margaret Deland.
1857–1945. |
The Awakening of Helena Richie |
The Iron Woman |
John Ward, Preacher |
Philip and his Wife |
Casimir Delavigne.
1793–1843. |
The Sicilian Vespers |
William De Morgan.
1839–1917. |
Alice-for-short |
Joseph Vance: An Ill-Written Autobiography |
Confessions of an English Opium Eater |
Madame de Staël.
1766–1817. |
Corinne; or, Italy |
Delphine |
Germany |
John Dewey.
1859–1952. |
Democracy and Education |
Charles Dickens.
1812–1870. |
Barnaby Rudge |
Bleak House |
David Copperfield |
Dombey and Son |
Great Expectations |
Hard Times |
Little Dorrit |
Oliver Twist |
Our Mutual Friend |
The Pickwick Papers |
A Tale of Two Cities |
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson.
1862–1932. |
Letters from a Chinese Official |
Denis Diderot.
1713–1784. |
The Encyclopèdie |
Pensées Philosophiques |
Thoughts Concerning the Interpretation of Nature |
Franz von Dingelstedt.
1814–1881. |
Amazon |
Isaac Disraeli.
1766–1848. |
Amenities of Literature |
Curiosities of Literature |
Henry Austin Dobson.
1840–1921. |
Bewick, Thomas, and his Pupils |
Mary Abigail Dodge (Gail Hamilton).
1833–1896. |
Country Living and Country Thinking |
Justus Doolittle. |
Social Life of the Chinese |
Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
1821–1881. |
The Brothers Karamazov |
Crime and Punishment |
The Idiot |
Letters of F. M. Dostoyevsky |
Amanda M. Douglas.
1831–1916. |
Floyd Grandon’s Honor |
Ménie Muriel Dowie.
1867–1945. |
A Girl in the Carpathians |
Arthur Conan Doyle.
1859–1930. |
The Great Shadow |
Micah Clarke |
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
Sir Nigel |
The White Company |
John William Draper.
1811–1882. |
History of the Conflict between Religion and Science |
Michael Drayton.
1563–1631. |
Polyolbion |
Theodore Dreiser.
1871–1945. |
The Genius |
Gustave Droz.
1832–1895. |
Around a Spring |
Henry Drummond.
1851–1897. |
The Greatest Thing in the World |
Tropical Africa |
John Dryden.
1631–1700. |
Absalom and Achitophel |
All for Love |
The Hind and the Panther |
Félix Dubois.
1862–1945. |
Timbuctoo the Mysterious |
Paul Belloni Du Chaillu.
1835–1903. |
Explorations and Adventures in Equatorial Africa |
Lucie, Lady Duff-Gordon.
1821–1869. |
Last Letters from Egypt |
Alexandre Dumas.
1802–1870. |
The Count of Monte Cristo |
The Forty-five Guardsmen |
The Three Musketeers |
Twenty Years After |
The Vicomte de Bragelonne |
Alexandre Dumas, Jr.
1824–1895. |
Camille |
George du Maurier.
1834–1896. |
The Martian |
Peter Ibbetson |
Trilby |
John Colin Dunlop.
1785–1842. |
The History of Fiction |
Finley Peter Dunne.
1867–1936. |
Mr. Dooley, in Peace and in War |
Lord Dunsany.
1878–1957. |
The Glittering Gate |
Victor Duruy.
1811–1894. |
History of Rome |
Louis Dyer.
1851–1908. |
Studies of the Gods in Greece |
Georg Ebers.
1837–1898. |
An Egyptian Princess |
Uarda |
José Echegaray.
1832–1916. |
The Great Galeoto |
Ernst Eckstein.
1845–1900. |
Nero |
Prusias |
Quintus Claudius |
Maria Edgeworth.
1768–1849. |
Belinda |
Castle Rackrent |
Helen |
Moral Tales |
Patronage |
Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards.
1831–1892. |
Barbara’s History |
Annie Edwards.
1830–1896. |
Ought We to Visit Her? |
Steven Lawrence, Yeoman |
Susan Fielding |
Jonathan Edwards.
1703–1758. |
On the Freedom of the Will |
Edward Eggleston.
1837–1902. |
The Beginners of a Nation |
The Hoosier School-Master |
Charles William Eliot.
1834–1926. |
American Contributions to Civilization |
The Durable Satisfactions of Life |
George Eliot.
1819–1880. |
Adam Bede |
Daniel Deronda |
Felix Holt, the Radical |
Middlemarch |
The Mill on the Floss |
Romola |
Silas Marner |
John Eliot.
1604–1690. |
The Indian Bible |
Havelock Ellis.
1859–1939. |
Man and Woman |
Charles Abram Ellwood.
1873–1946. |
The Social Problem |
Richard Theodore Ely.
1854–1943. |
French and German Socialism in Modern Times |
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
1803–1882. |
English Traits |
Essays |
Epictetus.
c. 50–c. 138. |
The Morals of Epictetus |
Desiderius Erasmus.
c. 1467–1536. |
The Colloquies |
Émile Erckmann.
1822–1899
Alexandre Chatrian.
1826–1890. |
The Conscript |
Friend Fritz |
St. John Greer Ervine.
1883–1971. |
Mrs. Martin’s Man |
Thomas Hay Sweet Escott.
1844–1924. |
England: Its People, Polity, and Pursuits |
Euripides.
c. 480–406 B.C. |
Alcestis |
Andromache |
Ion |
Iphigenia |
Medea |
Edward Payson Evans.
1831–1917. |
Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture |
Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology |
Sir John Evans.
1823–1908. |
The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments of Great Britain |
John Evelyn.
1620–1706. |
Diary |
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