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Great Novels: The World's Most Remarkable Fiction Explored and Explained (DK History Changers) (edition 2022)

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From medieval romances and tales of chivalry found in the realist novels of the 19th century, to experimental modernist works and today's explorations of the self, Great Novels explores the finest novels from around the world and through time.
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Title:Great Novels: The World's Most Remarkable Fiction Explored and Explained (DK History Changers)
Authors:DK (Author)
Info:DK (2022), 256 pages
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A book that was bound to catch my eye in the library. I love books like this and I love them even more if they have modern classics as well as older classics. There were even some books that I have read.

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1920-1950

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The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck

1950-1980

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

1980-present

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My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante

The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead

Each book has at least a double page spread, sometimes showing the front cover of the first edition, a picture of the author, summary of the book, a quote and then other information that adds context. In the case of Half of a Yellow Sun there is a description of symbolism of the national flag, half a yellow sun, the civil war and the starvation described as the struggle to survive. It's quite simple and if you have discussed the book at book club, My Brilliant Friend, you will have moved considerably further than this book.

It's beautiful but the content is a little disappointing. I think it might be a book for those people who want to talk about books that are important but don't want to spend the time reading it. ( )
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From medieval romances and tales of chivalry found in the realist novels of the 19th century, to experimental modernist works and today's explorations of the self, Great Novels explores the finest novels from around the world and through time.

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