Nobel Prize for Literature - a selection of key works

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This prize is awarded for an author’s entire output, and not necessarily for any one book. I have included all the authors that I could locate books by (though an English translation is not always available).

During some years multiple authors were awarded, and during other years no award was given out.

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  1. 1901
    Les solitudes
    by Sully Prudhomme

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  2. 1902
    A History of Rome Under the Emperors
    by Theodor Mommsen

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  3. 1903
    Arne
    by Bjornstjerne Bjornson

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  4. 1904
    ?
    The Memoirs of Frederic Mistral
    by Frederick Mistral

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  5. 1904
    ?
    The Son Of Don Juan
    by Jose Echegaray

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  6. 1905
    Quo Vadis
    by Henryk Sienkiewicz

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  7. 1906
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    A selection from the poems of Giosue Carducci,
    by GiosueÌ Carducci

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  8. 1907
    The Portable Kipling (Viking Portable Library)
    by Rudyard Kipling

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  9. 1908
    ?
    Collected essays of Rudolf Eucken
    by Rudolf Eucken

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  10. 1909
    Gosta Berling's Saga (Dover Books on Literature & Drama)
    by Selma Lagerlof

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  11. 1911
    The Water Spider and the Life of the Pidgeon
    by Maurice Maeterlink

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  12. 1912
    ?

  13. 1913
    Rabindranath Tagore: An Anthology
    by Rabindranath Tagore

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  14. 1915
    ?
    Jean-Christophe
    by Romain Rolland

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  15. 1916
    ?
    Sweden's Laureate: Selected Poems of Verner Von Heidenstam
    by Verner Von Heidenstam

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  16. 1917
    Le Visiteur royal et autres nouvelles
    by Henrik Pontoppidan

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  17. 1919
    ?
    Selected poems of Carl Spitteler
    by Carl Spitteler

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  18. 1920
    Hunger
    by Knut Hamsun

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  19. 1921
    ?
    The six greatest novels of Anatole France
    by Anatole France

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  20. 1922
    The Bonds of Interest/Los Intereses Creados (Dual-Language Book)
    by Jacinto Benavente

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  21. 1925
    The Portable Bernard Shaw (Viking Portable Library)
    by George Bernard Shaw

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  22. 1926
    ?
    After the Divorce (European Classics)
    by Grazia Deledda

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  23. 1928
    Kristin Lavransdatter: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
    by Sigrid Undset

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  24. 1929
    The Magic Mountain
    by Thomas Mann

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  25. 1930
    Lewis: Main Street and Babbitt (Library of America)
    by Sinclair Lewis

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  26. 1931
    ?
    Arcadia borealis;: Selected poems of Erik Axel Karlfeldt;
    by Erik Axel Karlfeldt

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  27. 1932
    The Forsyte Saga : The Man of Property and In Chancery
    by John Galsworthy

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  28. 1933
    Shadowed Paths
    by Ivan Bunin

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  29. 1936

  30. 1937
    Martin du Gard : Oeuvres complètes, tome 2
    by Roger Martin du Gard

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  31. 1939
    ?
    People in the Summer Night: An Epic Suite
    by F.E. Sillanpaa

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  32. 1944
    ?
    ...Den lange rejse
    by Johannes V Jensen

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  33. 1946
    Siddhartha: Siddhartha (Shambhala Classics)
    by Hermann Hesse

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  34. 1946
    Steppenwolf
    by Hermann Hesse

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  35. 1947
    The Counterfeiters: A Novel
    by Andre Gide

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  36. 1948
    The Complete Poems and Plays
    by T.S. Eliot

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  37. 1950
    The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell
    by B. Russell

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  38. 1951
    The Dwarf
    by Par Lagerkvist

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  39. 1952
    Therese (Twentieth-Century Classics)
    by Francois Mauriac

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  40. 1954
    For Whom the Bell Tolls (War Promo)
    by Ernest Hemingway

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Created by augustgarage on Apr 23, 2006.
 

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augustgarage
North Hollywood

The Purpose of this List — 2 years ago

If we begin to include multiple items per author, it only seems fair to include ALL work available (in print) by each author. This seems rather cumbersome (some authors have nearly 100 books) if not undesirable (some of these books are pretty bad).

Many people may not find this adequate, but I would like to limit the list to one item (be it a single work or a collection) per author. I will try to select the best regarded work (or at least most representative) by each writer.

While not an entirely subjective decision (I read the essays associated with each author as to why they were chosen, and make an effort to determine the critical consensus about each writer’s ouvre whenever possible), I realize that in some cases it will come down to picking a favorite among multiple masterworks.

If you would prefer to see a certain book or item replace one that is here, please leave a comment making a case for it before you amend the list.

For those who would like to tick off their reading accomplishments, the name-based list may be a better choice.

I suggest this list be used when you have no idea where to begin with an author, or when you are trying to identify the “keys” to understanding a certain writers body of work. I will be culling the additions others have made with this in mind…


true .. — 2 years ago

i switched as well


crimeandpunishment
Steinbach

Here's a better list — 2 years ago

I found the above list to be a pain, since the Nobel Prize is awarded for an entire body of work.
This list below is more usable. Just check the box if you’ve read at least one work by the author.

http://www.listsofbests.com/list/12301


not very happy with multiple titles — 2 years ago

the list was much better before, what does it reflect now?


Alvhyttan
Älvhyttan

Multiple titles — 2 years ago

I will add some more titles to the winners. Hope that is OK!?


Lisa
Melbourne

Nobel winners & multiple titles — 3 years ago

Is it possible to list multiple titles for the Nobel winners? These authors won the prize for a body of work, so it would be handy to tick off each title as we read them.
Lisa in Melbourne