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LiteratureHere are some books that celebrate the sorrow.
1984 George Orwell Age of Innocence Edith Wharton The Anatomy Lesson John David Morley Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy Atala Chateaubriand The Bear William Faulkner The Bell Jar Sylvia Plath Big Sur Jack Kerouac Brand (a short story) Ibsen Bridge to Terabithia Katherine Paterson The Brothers Karamazov Dostoevsky Carpenter's Gothic William Gaddis Complete Stories Dorothy Parker Cousin Bette Honore de Balzac Death in Venice Thomas Mann Ethan Frome Edith Wharton Frankenstein Mary Shelley The Gift of Asher Lev Chaim Potok The Giving Tree Shel Silverstein (kids' book) Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Hamlet Shakespeare House of Mirth Edith Wharton The Iliad Homer (trans. by Richmond Lattimore) Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte Jude the Obscure Thomas Hardy King Lear Shakespeare Les Belles Images Simone de Beauvoir Jimmy Corrigan The Long Goodbye Raymond Chandler Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert The Mayor of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy Miss Lonelyhearts Nathanael West Molloy Samuel Beckett The Moviegoer Walker Percy Nightwood Djuna Barnes Nine Stories JD Salinger Of Human Bondage Somerset Maugham Portrait of a Lady Henry James Penal Colony Franz Kafka Rabbit Island Jorg Steiner & Jorg Muller (another kids' book) Return of the Native Thomas Hardy Rumble Fish S.E. Hinton The Sorrows of Young Werther Goethe The Sound and the Fury William Faulkner The Stranger Albert Camus That Was Then, This is Now S.E. Hinton Tess of the D'urbervilles Thomas Hardy Where I'm Calling From Raymond Carver The World as Will and Representation Schopenhauer (this is nonfiction-- philosophy) Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte |
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