Publication year 2018
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Social Class, Family
Tags Historical Fiction, British Literature, World War II, World History, Romance
Class
This thematic collection covers texts that investigate the particularly fraught dynamics and divisions of class, including Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and Ernesto Galarza's Barrio Boy.
The Gown
The Grapes of Wrath
The Great Train Robbery
The Great Trouble
The Great Turkey Walk
The Guardians
The Guest
The Hallmarked Man
The Hamlet
The Hare With Amber Eyes
The Heart Goes Last
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
The Heat Will Kill You First
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
The Heiress
The Hidden Globe
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
The Homecoming
The Hour of the Star
The House Is on Fire
Publication year 2018
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Social Class, Family
Tags Historical Fiction, British Literature, World War II, World History, Romance
Publication year 1939
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Justice, Social Class
Tags American Literature, Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, US History, Social Justice, Poverty, Politics & Government, Great Depression, Naturalism, Education, Education, World History
The Grapes of Wrath (1939) is a classic novel by American author John Steinbeck. It centers on the Joads, an Oklahoma family evicted from their farm following the 1930s dust storms which ruined local crops. Losing their land, the Joads travel to California to seek work. On their journey they encounter hardship, prejudice, and police intimidation. However, when they get there, things become worse. They must stay in squalid camps and discover that work for... Read The Grapes of Wrath Summary
Publication year 1975
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Teamwork, Social Class, Colonialism, Nation, Politics & Government
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror & Suspense, World History, Action & Adventure, Classic Fiction
The Great Train Robbery (1975) by Michael Crichton is a fictionalized account of the Great Gold Robbery of 1855. It details the actions of criminal mastermind Edward Pierce and his co-conspirators as they plan and execute the heist of £12,000 of gold from a train in London. This historical thriller analyzes Victorian beliefs about crime in the context of a rapidly changing society overwhelmed by industrialization. Historically, Pierce’s successful heist shocked a nation that believed... Read The Great Train Robbery Summary
Publication year 2013
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Hope, Social Class, Community, Art, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Technology
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Historical Fiction, Health, British Literature, Children`s Literature, Grief & Death, World History
The Great Trouble: A Mystery of London, the Blue Death, and a Boy Called Eel (2013) is a middle grade historical fiction novel by American author Deborah Hopkinson. Hopkinson is a prolific writer of books for young readers and has published over 70 books, including biographies, picture books, middle grade historical fiction, and long-form nonfiction. The Great Trouble explores themes of class disparity and scientific inquiry and is set against the background of the 1854... Read The Great Trouble Summary
Publication year 1998
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Equality, Coming of Age, Self Discovery, Teamwork, Social Class
Tags Children`s Literature, Humor, Historical Fiction, US History, Action & Adventure
Publication year 2007
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Gender Identity, Family, Social Class, Community, Immigration, Nation, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Women`s Studies, Education, Education, Latin American Literature, American Literature, Arts & Culture
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Gender Identity, Social Class, Truth & Lies
Tags Psychological Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Social Class, Gender & Feminism, Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2025
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Grief, Guilt, Love, Disability, Gender Identity, Masculinity, Death, Fathers, Social Class, Justice, Power & Greed, Truth & Lies
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Crime & Law, Science Fiction
Publication year 1940
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, The Past, Social Class, Power & Greed
Tags American Literature, Southern Literature, Southern Gothic, World History, Historical Fiction, Classic Fiction
Publication year 2010
Genre Biography, Nonfiction
Themes Art, Family, Perseverance, Fear, Memory, Race, The Past, Self Discovery, Social Class, Community, Education, Politics & Government, War, Beauty, Equality, Fate, Good & Evil, Justice, Order & Chaos, Power & Greed, Religion & Spirituality, Safety & Danger, Truth & Lies
Tags Jewish Literature, World History
Edmund de Waal’s The Hare with Amber Eyes (2010) is a family memoir that traces the fate of a collection of Japanese netsuke across generations of the Ephrussi family. Blending personal narrative with cultural history, the author reconstructs the rise and fall of his Jewish ancestors against the backdrop of Western Europe’s turbulent modern history. The book is a meditation on the Jewish diaspora and the fragility of cultural assimilation, exploring how objects, particularly works... Read The Hare With Amber Eyes Summary
Publication year 2015
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Power & Greed, Fate, Marriage, Conflict, Economics, Social Class
Tags Science Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction
Margaret Atwood’s The Heart Goes Last is a work of speculative fiction released in 2015. The novel is a reworking of her Positron series for the website Byliner: four interconnected stories that were digitally released as episodes over the course of a year, starting in March 2012. The project aimed to recapture the literary tradition of serialization, but the final installment was never released, and the novel is intended to bring things together and provide... Read The Heart Goes Last Summary
Publication year 1940
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Marriage, Community, Social Class
Tags Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Victorian Period, British Literature, American Literature, Southern Literature, Southern Gothic
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) is a Southern Gothic novel written by Carson McCullers, one of the most prominent American literary voices of the 20th century. Set in a small unnamed town, The Heart is a Lonely Hunter captures the spiritual isolation and loneliness of five ordinary people in the deep American South in the 1930s. McCullers is known for her contributions to the development of the Southern Gothic subgenre, and her novels... Read The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter Summary
Publication year 2023
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Environment, Climate, Social Class
Tags Science & Nature, Climate Change
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Race, Community, Justice, Friendship, Perseverance, Disability, Equality, Social Class, Emotions/Behavior: Courage
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, World History, Historical Fiction
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Revenge, Nature Versus Nurture, Family, Social Class
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Gothic Literature, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1749
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Social Class, Coming of Age
Tags Coming of Age, Classic Fiction, Satirical Literature, Humor, Romance, Historical Fiction, British Literature, World History
First published in 1749, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling is considered one of the best and most influential early novels in English literature. Henry Fielding was a respected dramatist, essayist, and satirist, and as a public official, he helped to establish London’s first professional police force.A comic novel that blends romance, realism, picaresque, and social commentary—while passing itself off as a true history of a life as well as a reflection of human... Read The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling Summary
Publication year 1964
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Power & Greed, Masculinity, Aging, Social Class, Community, Gender Identity
Tags Drama, Psychological Fiction, Education, Education, British Literature, World History, Dramatic Literature, Classic Fiction
Publication year 1977
Genre Novella, Fiction
Themes Perseverance, Femininity, Mental Health, Sexual Identity, Self Discovery, Social Class, Community, Economics, Politics & Government, Art, Fate, Justice, Literature, Order & Chaos, Trust & Doubt, Truth & Lies
Tags Latin American Literature, Poverty, Gender & Feminism, Existentialism, World History, Classic Fiction
Clarice Lispector’s novel The Hour of the Star was originally published in Portuguese as A hora da estrela, by The Heirs in 1977. New Directions Paperbook published the original English translation of the novel in 1992. The novel is Lispector’s final publication during her life; her novel A Breath of Life was published posthumously. The Hour of the Star is set in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and follows the first-person narrator, Rodrigo S. M., as... Read The Hour of the Star Summary
Publication year 2023
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Power & Greed, Truth & Lies, Justice, Equality, Social Class
Tags Historical Fiction, Race & Racism, Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, World History