Publication year 2016
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Self Discovery, Marriage, Science & Technology
Tags Historical Fiction, Science & Nature, Gender & Feminism, Women`s Studies, World History, Romance
Romance
"The course of true love never did run smooth," wrote William Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream—and he knew what he was talking about. A text from this study guide collection might be just the thing to remind you of the bliss and pain of love.
The Other Einstein
The Oz Principle
The Pact
The Painted Veil
The Pairing
The Paper Palace
The Paradise Problem
The Paris Novel
The Passion
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
The Paying Guests
The Perfect Couple
The Perfect Escape
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Phantom of the Opera
The Pilot's Wife
The Poet Empress
The Poet X
The Portrait of a Lady
The Prayer Box
Publication year 2016
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Self Discovery, Marriage, Science & Technology
Tags Historical Fiction, Science & Nature, Gender & Feminism, Women`s Studies, World History, Romance
Publication year 1994
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Apathy, Perseverance, Teamwork
Tags Business & Economics, Leadership, Psychology, Psychology, Romance, Self-Improvement
Publication year 1998
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Death, Coming of Age, Friendship
Tags Romance, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Realistic Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, Dramatic Literature, Depression & Suicide, Relationships, Trauma & Abuse
The Pact: A Love Story (1998) by Jodi Picoult tells the story of teens Emily Gold and Chris Harte who enter into a pact to die by suicide. Emily’s death has taken place by the novel’s opening, but Chris is swiftly charged with her murder. As the novel unfolds, the complicated dynamics of the lives of the teens—lifelong best friends who grew up next door to one another—are presented. The nature of the “pact” that... Read The Pact Summary
Publication year 1925
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Love, Loyalty & Betrayal, Self Discovery, Colonialism, Marriage
Tags Romance, Historical Fiction, British Literature, Classic Fiction, World History, Chinese Literature
The Painted Veil (1925) is the 11th novel by British novelist and playwright William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965). He obtained the title from the opening lines of an untitled sonnet by British Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, posthumously published in 1824: “Lift not the painted veil which those who live / Call Life” (Shelley, Percy Bysshe. “Lift Not the Painted Veil.” 1824. Reprint. The Reader, 6 Feb. 2017. Accessed 17 Jul. 2022). The novel originally appeared... Read The Painted Veil Summary
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Trust & Doubt, Love, Gender Identity
Tags Romance, LGBTQ+, Modern Classic Fiction, Love & Sexuality, Humor
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Mothers, The Past, Truth & Lies, Perseverance, Family
Tags Relationships, Romance, Love & Sexuality, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Conflict, Family, Marriage, Self Discovery, Social Class, Art, Beauty, Power & Greed
Tags Modern Classic Fiction, Romance, Humor
Publication year 2024
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Loneliness, Coming of Age, The Past, Food, Friendship, Mothers, Self Discovery, Art
Tags Modern Classic Fiction, French Literature, Historical Fiction, Romance, Travel Literature, Food
Publication year 1987
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Nation
Tags Historical Fiction, Fantasy, World History, Magical Realism, Romance, LGBTQ+
British author Jeannette Winterson reimagines events from Napoleon Bonaparte’s reign in her 1987 novel The Passion. The novel is a work of historical metafiction that follows Henri, a young French soldier, and Villanelle, a vivacious Venetian, as they navigate war and love in early 19th-century Europe.The Passion begins in Henri’s voice; he’s a young, bright-eyed soldier in Napoleon’s army who dreamed of being a drummer but is assigned to cook instead. After coming to the... Read The Passion Summary
Publication year 1599
Genre Poem, Fiction
Themes Love
Tags Lyric Poem, Love & Sexuality, Relationships, Pastoralism, Renaissance, Education, Education, British Literature, Romance, Classic Fiction
Publication year 2014
Genre Novel, Fiction
Tags Historical Fiction, British Literature, World History, Romance, LGBTQ+
Welsh historical-novelist Sarah Waters’s sixth novel, The Paying Guests (2014), tells the tale of a mother and daughter in 1920s London who must take on lodgers to afford their house. The result of taking on these paying guests is a devastating love affair and a terrible crime. The novel was nominated for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction, became a New York Times Best Seller, and was ranked as the best book of 2014 by... Read The Paying Guests Summary
Publication year 2018
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Marriage, Family, Power & Greed
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Romance, Horror & Suspense
Publication year 2020
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Wins & Losses, Loyalty & Betrayal, Teamwork, Grief, Race
Tags Romance, Coming of Age, Horror & Suspense, Realistic Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction
Publication year 1999
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Music, Family, Coming of Age
Tags Depression & Suicide, Mental Illness, LGBTQ+, Realistic Fiction, Romance, Classic Fiction
The Perks of Being a Wallflower is Stephen Chbosky’s first novel and was published in 1999. It is young adult fiction and a coming-of-age tale told from the perspective of Charlie, a freshman in high school. The epistolary novel is comprised of a series of letters that Charlie writes to someone he calls “friend,” although he has never met this friend in person. He makes it immediately clear that he wants to remain anonymous with... Read The Perks of Being a Wallflower Summary
Publication year 1910
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Religion & Spirituality, Death, Loyalty & Betrayal, Art, Safety & Danger, Hate & Anger, Music, Love, Fear, Beauty, Nature Versus Nurture, Justice, Perseverance, Conflict, Trust & Doubt, Truth & Lies, Marriage, Good & Evil, Appearance & Reality, Fathers, Gratitude
Tags Classic Fiction, Horror & Suspense, Romance, Gothic Literature, Mystery & Crime Fiction, French Literature, Historical Fiction, Fantasy
The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux is a Gothic mystery novel first published serially in 1910. The novel follows a “ghost” who haunts the Paris Opera and the mysterious incidents attributed to this figure. The characters and the narrator himself try to uncover the secret of this ghost, who is really a masked man infatuated opera singer, Christine Daaé. The novel has been adapted into several formats, most notably a 1925 silent film... Read The Phantom of the Opera Summary
Publication year 1998
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Family, Marriage
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Romance, Relationships, Modern Classic Fiction, Dramatic Literature
The Pilot’s Wife, by Anita Shreve, was first published in 1998 by Little Brown, and was Oprah’s Book Club selection for March of 1999. Shreve, who died in 2018, was also the author of the bestselling novel, The Weight of Water, adapted into a film starring Sean Penn and Sarah Polley. Shreve’s work is known for its depth, interiority, and examination of women’s emotional lives. The Pilot’s Wife is the third novel of four in... Read The Pilot's Wife Summary
Publication year 2026
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Nature Versus Nurture, Literature, Power & Greed
Tags Fantasy, Romance, Historical Fiction
Publication year 2018
Genre Novel/Book in Verse, Fiction
Themes Music, Shame & Pride
Tags Music, Realistic Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, Romance, LGBTQ+
Elizabeth Acevedo’s award-winning 2018 young adult novel, The Poet X, brings to life the inner world of protagonist Xiomara Batista. Xiomara is 15 years old, and from her bedroom in Harlem, she writes poetry in order to put on the page all the feelings and ideas she cannot seem to be able to say out loud. Xiomara resigns herself to writing in her notebook and sharing her thoughts with only a few trusted individuals until... Read The Poet X Summary
Publication year 1881
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Loyalty & Betrayal, Conflict, Femininity, Marriage, Power & Greed
Tags Historical Fiction, Romance, US History, British Literature, American Literature, Italian Literature, World History, Classic Fiction
The Portrait of a Lady, by Henry James, is considered one of the most important novels written in English. It was published first in serial form between 1880 and 1881, and later revised for another edition in 1908. The novel details the experience of a young American woman, Isabel Archer, who travels to Europe. She is committed to her freedom, rejecting two marriage proposals. After she inherits an unexpected fortune, she falls victim to the... Read The Portrait of a Lady Summary
Publication year 2013
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Gratitude, Guilt, Hope, Memory, Mental Health, Midlife, The Past, Appearance & Reality, Mothers, Self Discovery, Politics & Government, Equality, Fate, Justice, Religion & Spirituality
Tags Christian, Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Modern Classic Fiction