Best 8 Famous Literary Classics Books

Germinal by Emile Zola

A compelling novel that vividly portrays the hard life of nineteenth-century coal miners in northern France. Zola's writing is frequently linked to the naturalistic literary trend.

Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

This book, which is set in early 19th-century France, chronicles the path of a former prisoner named Jean Valjean toward atonement.

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas

The adventures of D'Artagnan as he follows Athos, Porthos, and Aramis-members of the French king's guard-are the subject of this book.

In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust

This huge seven-volume book, also known as "Remembrance of Things Past," is well known for its in-depth examination of memory, time, and art.

Candide by Voltaire

Through the adventures, this satirical novella analyzes the philosophies of its time.

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Through the adventures, this satirical novella analyzes the philosophies of its time.

The Plague, by Albert Camus_ A Review

A book that looks at existentialist ideas and the state of humanity. It narrates the tale of an Algerian town that is cut off from the outside world because of a bubonic plague outbreak.

Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos

An 18th-century French aristocracy's appealing draws in and manipulations are portrayed in this epistolary tale. It looks at issues of morality, power, and love.