Jane Smiley's "13 Ways of Looking at the Novel"

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"My list is not and was never intended to be a ‘Hundred Greatest,’ only a list of individual novels that would illuminate the whole concept of the novel…I didn’t conceive the list as being any sort of ‘best of’ list, because in order to understand the nature of the novel, sometimes the reader has to read novels that don’t work for her and think about why they don’t work - representative lists, unlike ‘my favorite’ lists have to include uncongenial works…As my list shaped up, it became a little arbitrary, and that came to seem like a necessary feature of any reading list that takes three years to complete, but not a fault in a list of novels because random variety is part of the nature of the novel."

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Jane Smiley, from 13 Ways of Looking at the Novel

Note: There are more books on this list than the source list because she chose more than one book for some authors.

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  1. 1.
    The Tale of Genji (Penguin Classics)
    by Murasaki Shikibu

  2. 2.
    Laxdaela Saga (Penguin Classics)
    by Anonymous

  3. 3.
    Egil's Saga (Penguin Classics)
    by Anonymous

  4. 4.
    The Decameron (Signet Classics)
    by Giovanni Boccaccio

  5. 5.
    The Heptameron (Penguin Classics)
    by Marguerite de Navarre

  6. 7.
    Don Quixote
    by Miguel De Cervantes

  7. 8.
    The Princess of Cleves
    by Madame de Lafayette

  8. 9.
    Oroonoko (Penguin Classics)
    by Aphra Behn

  9. 10.
    Robinson Crusoe (Modern Library Classics)
    by Daniel Defoe

  10. 11.
    Roxana: Or the Fortunate Mistress (The Everyman Library)
    by Daniel Defoe

  11. 12.
    Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded
    by Samuel Richardson

  12. 13.
    The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling (Penguin Classics)
    by Henry Fielding

  13. 14.
    The Female Quixote
    by Charlotte Lennox

  14. 16.
    Candide (Dover Thrift Editions)
    by Voltaire

  15. 17.
    The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
    by Tobias George Smollett

  16. 19.
    Justine
    by Marquis de Sade

  17. 20.
    The Tale of Old Mortality (Penguin Classics)
    by Walter Scott

  18. 21.
    The Bride of Lammermoor (Tales of My Landlord)
    by Sir Walter Scott

  19. 22.
    Frankenstein (Penguin Classics)
    by Mary Shelley

  20. 23.
    Persuasion (Penguin Classics)
    by Jane Austen

  21. 26.
    Taras Bulba (Magnum Books)
    by Nicolai Gogol

  22. 27.
    A Hero of Our Time
    by Mikhail Yurevich Lermontov

  23. 28.
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    Cousin Pons & Cousin Bette
    by Honore de Balzac

  24. 29.
    Jane Eyre (Penguin Classics)
    by Charlotte Brontë

  25. 30.
    Wuthering Heights (Signet Classics)
    by Emily Brontë

  26. 31.
    Vanity Fair (Penguin Classics)
    by William Makepeace Thackeray

  27. 32.
    Uncle Tom's Cabin (Dover Thrift Editions)
    by Harriet Beecher Stowe

  28. 33.
    Moby-Dick: or, The Whale (Modern Library Classics)
    by Herman Melville

  29. 34.
    The House of the Seven Gables (Norton Critical Edition)
    by Nathaniel Hawthorne

  30. 35.
    Madame Bovary (Oxford World's Classics)
    by Gustave Flaubert

  31. 36.
    A Tale of Two Cities (Penguin Classics)
    by Charles Dickens

  32. 37.
    The Woman in White (Penguin Classics)
    by Wilkie Collins

  33. 38.
    The Moonstone (Modern Library Classics)
    by Wilkie Collins

  34. 39.
    Fathers and Sons (Oxford World's Classics)
    by Ivan Turgenev

  35. 40.
    Therese Raquin (Penguin Classics)
    by Émile Zola

  36. 41.
    The Last Chronicle of Barset (Penguin Classics)
    by Anthony Trollope

  37. 42.
    The Eustace Diamonds (Penguin Classics)
    by Anthony Trollope

  38. 43.
    The Idiot
    by Fyodor Dostoevsky

  39. 44.
    Little Women (Signet Classics)
    by Louisa May Alcott

  40. 45.
    Middlemarch
    by George Eliot

  41. 46.
    Anna Karenina (Oprah's Book Club)
    by Leo Tolstoy

  42. 47.
    The Portrait of a Lady (Penguin Classics)
    by Henry James

  43. 48.
    The Awkward Age
    by Henry James

  44. 49.
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    by Oscar Wilde

  45. 50.
    Dracula (Norton Critical Editions)
    by Bram Stoker

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Comments

Just glancing at the list — 4 years ago

I noticed that several of these, Orlando, Candide, The Awakening, etc. do not match the version on the 1001 book list. Since more than 1000 people are doing that list maybe we should make sure the versions match? Just a thought.




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