But I just can't get away from the allure of a reading challenge, which gives me hope that my passion for reading hasn't died.
Since I am interested in giving my son a classical education, reading all of the classics myself can only help me. I have already read some of these, but I am rereading those and cracking open the ones that are new to me.
If you'd like to challenge yourself, feel free to join me.
My plan:
1. Start at the beginning of the list.
2. Read a little each day.
3. Blog about my progress (at least once a month) to share and keep myself motivated.
Without further ado, here is the list:
Books marked by an orange asterisk (*) are books that are being re-read. Books written in blue ink are ones I have completed. I'll be reading a few from each section so as not to overload on any one type of literature.
NOVELS
Don
Quixote- Miguel de Cervantes (1605) currently reading
The
Pilgrimʼs Progress- John Bunyan (1679)
Gulliverʼs
Travels- Jonathan Swift (1726)*
Pride
and Prejudice- Jane Austen (1815)
Oliver
Twist- Charles Dickens (1838)
Jane
Eyre- Charlotte Bronte (1847)
The
Scarlet Letter- Nathaniel Hawthorne (1850)*
Moby-Dick-
Herman Melville (1851)
Uncle
Tomʼs Cabin- Harriet Beecher Stowe (1851)*
Madame
Bovary- Gustave Flaubert (1857)
Crime
and Punishment- Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1866)
Anna
Karenina- Leo Tolstoy (1877)
The
Return of the Native- Thomas Hardy (1878)
The
Portrait of a Lady- Henry James (1881)*
Huckleberry
Finn- Mark Twain (1884)*
The
Red Badge of Courage- Stephen Crane (1895)
Heart
of Darkness- Joseph Conrad (1902)
The
House of Mirth- Edith Wharton (1905)
The
Great Gatsby- F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)*
Mrs.
Dalloway- Virginia Woolf (1925)
The
Trial- Franz Kafka (1925)
Native
Son- Richard Wright (1940)
The
Stranger- Albert Camus (1942)
1984-
George Orwell (1949)
Invisible
Man- Ralph Ellison (1952)*
Seize
the Day- Saul Bellow (1956)
One
Hundred Years of Solitude- Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1967)
If
on a winterʼs night a traveler- Italo Calvino (1972)
Song
of Solomon- Toni Morrison (1977)
White
Noise- Don DelilloPossession- A.S. Byatt (1990)
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
The
Confessions- Augustine (A.D. c. 400)
The
Book of Margery Kempe- Margery Kempe (c. 1430)*
Essays-
Michel de Montaigne (1580)
The
Life of Saint Teresa of Avila by Herself- Teresa of Avila (1588)
Meditations-
Rene Descartes (1641)
Grace
Abounding to the Chief of Sinners- John Bunyan (1666)
The
Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration- Mary Rowlandson (1682)
Confessions-
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1781)
The
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin- Benjamin Franklin (1791)*
Incidents
in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself- Harriet Jacobs (1861)
Life
and Times of Frederick Douglass- Frederick Douglass (1881)*
Up
from Slavery- Booker T. Washington (1901)
Ecce
Homo- Friedrich Nietzsche (1908)
Mein
Kampf- Adolf Hitler (1925)
An
Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth- Mohandas Gandhi (1929)
The
Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas- Gertrude Stein (1933)
The
Seven Storey Mountain- Thomas Merton (1948)
Surprised
by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life- C.S. Lewis (1955)
The
Autobiography of Malcolm X- Malcolm X (1965)
Journal
of a Solitude- May Sarton (1973)
The
Gulag Archipelago- Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn
Born Again- Charles W. Colson (1977)
Born Again- Charles W. Colson (1977)
Hunger
of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez- Richard Rodriguez (1982)
All
Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs- Elie Wiesel (1995)
HISTORIES
The
Histories- Herodotus (441 B.C.)
The
Peloponnesian War- Thucydides (c. 400 B.C.)
The
Republic- Plato (c. 375 B.C.)
Lives-
Plutarch (A.D. 100-125)
The
City of God- Augustine (Completed 426)
The
Ecclesiastical History of the English People- Bede (731)
The
Prince- Niccolo Machiavelli (1513)
Utopia-
Sire Thomas More (1516)*
The
True End of Civil Government- John Locke (1690)
The
History of England, Volume V- David Hume (1754)
The
Social Contract- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762)
Common
Sense- Thomas Paine (1776)
The
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire- Edward Gibbon (1776-1788)
The
Vindication of the Rights of Women- Mary Wollstonecraft (1792)
Democracy
in America- Alexis de Tocqueville (1835-40)
The
Communist Manifesto- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (1848)
The
Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy- Jacob Burckhardt (1860)
The
Souls of Black Folk- W.E.B. Du Bois (1903)
The
Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism- Max Weber (1904)
Queen
Victoria- Lytton Strachey (1921)
The
Road to Wigan Pier- George Orwell (1937)
The
New England Mind- Perry Miller (1939)
The
Great Crash 1929- John Kenneth Galbraith (1955)
The
Longest Day- Cornelius Ryan (1959)
The
Feminine Mystique- Betty Friedan (1963)
Roll,
Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made- Eugene D. Genovese (1974)
A
Distant Mirror: The Calamitous Fourteenth Century- Barbara Tuchman (1978)
All
the Presidentʼs Men- Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein (1987)
Battle
Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era- James M. McPherson (1988)
A
Midwifeʼs Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary- Laura Thatcher
Ulrich (1990)
The
End of History and the Last Man- Francis Fukuyama (1992)
DRAMAS
Agamemnon- Aeschylus
(c. 458 B.C.)
Oedipus
the King- Sophocles (c. 450 B.C.)*
Medea-
Euripides (c. 431 B.C.)
The
Birds- Aristophanes (c. 400 B.C.)
Poetics-
Aristotle (c. 330 B.C.)
Doctor
Faustus- Christopher Marlowe (1588)*
Richard
III- William Shakespeare (1592-93)
A
Midsummer Nightʼs Dream- William Shakespeare (1594-95)*
Hamlet-
William Shakespeare (1600)*)
Tartuffe-
Moliere (1669)*
The
Way of the World- William Congreve (1700)
She
Stoops to Conquer- Oliver Goldsmith (1773)
The
School for Scandal- Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1777)
A
Dollʼs House- Henrik Ibsen (1879)*
The
Importance of Being Earnest-Oscar Wilde (1899)
The
Cherry Orchard- Anton Chekhov (1904)
Saint
Joan- George Bernard Shaw (1924)
Murder
in the Cathedral- T.S. Eliot (1935)
Our
Town- Thornton Wilder (1938)
Long
Dayʼs Journey Into Night- Eugene OʼNeill (1940)
No
Exit- Jean Paul Sartre (1944)
A
Streetcar Named Desire- Tennessee Williams (1947)
Death
of a Salesman- Arthur Miller (1949)
A
Man for All Seasons- Robert Bolt (1960)
Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern Are Dead- Tom Stoppard (1967)
Equus-
Peter Shaffer (1974)
POETRY
The
Epic of Gilgamesh (c. 2000 B.C.)*
The
Iliad and the Odyssey*- Homer (c. 800 B.C.)
Greek
Lyricists (c. 600 B.C.)
Odes-
Horace (65-8 B.C.)
Beowulf
(c. 1000)*
Inferno-
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)*
Sir
Gawain and the Green Knight (c. 1350)*
The
Canterbury Tales- Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343-1400)*
Sonnets-
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)*
John
Donne (1572-1631)*
Psalms-
King James Bible (1611)
Paradise
Lost- John Milton (1608-1674)*
Songs
of Innocence and Experience- William Blake (1757-1827)
William
Wordsworth (1770-1850)
John
Keats (1795- 1821)
Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
Alfred,
Lord Tennyson (1809-1883)
Walt
Whitman (1819-1892)*
Emily
Dickinson (1830-1886)*
Christina
Rossetti (1830-1894)*
Gerard
Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
William
Butler Yeats (1865-1939)*
Paul
Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906)
Robert
Frost (1874-1963)*
Carl
Sandburg (1878-1967)
William
Carlos Williams (1883-1963)
Ezra
Pound (1885-1972)*
T.S.
Eliot (1888-1954)*
Langston
Hughes (1902-1967)*
W.
H. Auden (1907-1973)
Philip
Larkin (1922-1985)
Allen
Ginsberg (1926-1997)
Sylvia
Plath (1932-1963)
Mark
Strand (1934-)
Adrienne
Rich (1929-)
Seamus
Heaney (1939-)
Robert
Pinsky (1940-)
Jane
Kenyon (1947-1995)
Rita
Dove (1952-)