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Novels too perceptive to have been written by a man
Middlemarch (Penguin Classics)Middlemarch (Penguin Classics) by George Eliot
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All 19th-century England is here. Brilliant plot: immerse yourself and marvel how it all fits together.
To the LighthouseTo the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
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Deeper than “Mrs Dalloway”... read it and understand how unbearably tragic, yet ineffably beautiful, life is.
The Handmaid's Tale (Contemporary classics)The Handmaid's Tale (Contemporary classics) by Margaret Atwood
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The most important book of its kind since “1984”. Forget the “science-fiction” label. Everything here could happen, some of it already has. Stunning.
Wuthering Heights (Penguin Classics)Wuthering Heights (Penguin Classics) by Emily Bronte
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Forget the “melodrama” label. Just muse about how something so weird and wonderful could have been written in the midst of all that 19th-century realism.
BelovedBeloved by Toni Morrison
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Don’t be put off by the first few pages. A terrifying story, yet like listening to music. There was no hope for the film version.
The Essence of the ThingThe Essence of the Thing by Madeleine St.John
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Booker-shortlisted in 1997, but unjustly overlooked otherwise. Shows what friends are for when the bottom drops out of your life. Love is like marmalade...
Daughters of the HouseDaughters of the House by Michele Roberts
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Also Booker-shortlisted, in 1992. A wonderfully effective bringing to life of a creepy family past.
Moon TigerMoon Tiger by Penelope Lively
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This one won the Booker. Few writers handle the persistence of the past in the present with such consummate skill.
No Night is Too LongNo Night is Too Long by Barbara Vine
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The best of the Ruth-Rendell-writing-as-Barbara-Vine psychological thrillers. Passion and horror superbly melded.
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Penguin Modern Classics)The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Penguin Modern Classics) by Muriel Spark
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Ingenious use of flashback to conjure up a mythical figure from several people’s pasts.
The Black Prince (Vintage Classics)The Black Prince (Vintage Classics) by Iris Murdoch
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Iris Murdoch blew hot and cold over the years, but this one is an undisputed masterpiece, with a devastating twist in the tail.
Pride and Prejudice (Oxford World's Classics)Pride and Prejudice (Oxford World's Classics) by Jane Austen
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You have to read this some day. Or read it again. Age cannot wither it.
Quartet in AutumnQuartet in Autumn by Barbara Pym
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You’ll see the elderly differently when you’ve read this. And a good thing too.
Have the Men Had Enough?Have the Men Had Enough? by Margaret Forster
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Another one for those whose elderly relatives get on their nerves. Read this and think more carefully before you condemn.
The Custom of the Country (Twentieth Century Classics)The Custom of the Country (Twentieth Century Classics) by Edith Wharton
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The custom of the country is getting divorced. Absolutely merciless satire. Jane Austen meets Henry James. More like her than him, though.
The Robber BrideThe Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood
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I have to include her twice. Zenia is the one of the most detestable - and fascinating - characters in contemporary fiction.