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J. P. Stern, ed., Landmarks of World Literature [1986-2004]

51 entries: 49 monographical, 2 otherwise

Unranked—arranged alphabetically by author

As noted at the Excluded Lists page, Greater Books has not included lists derived from "classics" publishing houses or imprints. Series of books about other books, on the other hand, can be included. These critical reviews, published by the Cambridge University Press, were mostly published in the late Eighties and early Nineties but a run of reissues and new titles, called "Second Editions," brought it into the new century. Piecing togther a complete list, despite its brevity, turned out to be a difficult task. Though some of these books are still in print, those whom I was able to contact at the Cambridge press did not have a complete list of the series. The lists found in the front matter of the books were progressive, growing as more titles were published, so one cannot be sure that a later book in the series includes a complete list or merely a list that was complete at the time the book was published. What I have here, likely a complete list, is based on the lists in the books as well as online research. Since Greater Books documents the latest version of a list (for example, the 1997, final version of Clifton Fadiman's Lifetime Reading Plan) this list is dated 2004 (the publication date of what appears to be the last entry in the series). A similar list could be derived from the Twayne's Masterwork Series. But those books do not include lists of other entries in the series in their front matter, so for now I do not want to embark on such a project. Information about the old and new Landmarks is still found at the Cambridge University Press website.

  1. Aeschylus

  2. Oresteia
    The House of Atreus
    458 B C—Greek


  3. Augustine of Hippo

  4. Confessionum Libri Tredecim
    The Confessions of St. Augustine
    written 397-98—Latin


  5. Honoré de Balzac

  6. Le Père Goriot
    Father Goriot
    originally published serially Dec. 1834-Feb. 1835 in Revue de Paris—French


  7. Charles Baudelaire

  8. Les Fleurs du Mal
    The Flowers of Evil
    1857—French


  9. Samuel Beckett

  10. En Attendant Godot
    Waiting for Godot
    1953—French


  11. Giovanni Boccaccio

  12. Il Decameron, Cognominato Prencipe Galeotto
    ca. 1351-53—Italian

  13. James Boswell

  14. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
    1791—English

  15. Emily Brontë

  16. Wuthering Heights
    originally published 1847 under the pseudonym, Ellis Bell; revised 1850—English

  17. Lord Byron

  18. Don Juan
    originally published in six volumes: Jul. 1819; Aug. 1821; Jul. 1823; Aug. 1823; Dec. 1823; Mar. 1824—English

  19. Albert Camus

  20. L'Étranger
    The Stranger
    1942—French


  21. Louis-Ferdinand Céline

  22. Voyage au Bout de la Nuit
    Journey to the End of Night
    1932—French


  23. Miguel de Cervantes

  24. El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha
    Don Quixote
    originally published in two volumes, 1605 and 1615—Spanish


  25. Geoffrey Chaucer

  26. Canterbury Tales
    1478—English

  27. Joseph Conrad

  28. Nostromo
    originally published serially 1904 in T P's Weekly—English

  29. Benjamin Constant

  30. Adolphe, Anecdote Trouvée dans les Papiers d'un Inconnu
    originally anonymously published 1816—French

  31. Dante

  32. La Divina Commedia
    The Divine Comedy
    originally entitled La Commedia; written ca. 1308-21—Italian


  33. Charles Dickens

  34. Bleak House
    originally published serially Mar. 1852-Sep. 1853—English

  35. Fyodor Dostoevsky

  36. Prestuplénie i Nakazániye
    Crime and Punishment
    originally published serially Jan.-Dec. 1866 in Rússkij Véstnik—Russian


  37. George Eliot

  38. Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life
    originally published serially Dec. 1871-Dec. 1872—English

  39. Gustave Flaubert

  40. Madame Bovary
    originally published serially Oct. 1856-Dec. 1856 in La Revue de Paris—French

  41. Benito Pérez Galdós

  42. Fortunato and Jacinto
    1886-87—Spanish

  43. Gabriel García Márquez

  44. Cien Anõs de Soledad
    One Hundred Years of Solitude
    1967—Spanish


    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  45. Die Leiden des Jungen Werthers
    The Sorrows of Young Werther
    1774; revised 1787—German


    • Faust. Der Tragödie Erster Teil

  46. first of two volumes of Faust; published in part, 1790; in its entirey, 1808; revised 1829; second volume, Faust. Der Tragödie Zweiter Teil, 1832—German

  47. Thomas Hardy

  48. Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented
    published in part serially Jul.-Dec. 1891 in the Graphic—English

    Homer
  49. Iliad

  50. ca. Ninth-Eighth centuries B C—Greek

  51. Odýsseia

  52. The Odyssey
    ca. Ninth-Eighth centuries B C—Greek


  53. James Joyce

  54. Ulysses
    published in part serially Mar. 1918-Dec. 1920 in the Little Review; in its entirety, 1922—English

  55. D H Lawrence

  56. Sons and Lovers
    1913—English

    Thomas Mann
  57. Buddenbrooks

  58. 1901—German

  59. Doctor Faustus. Das Leben des Deutschen Tonsetzers Adrian Leverkühn, Erzählt von Einem Freunde

  60. 1947—German

  61. John Milton

  62. Paradise Lost
    1667; revised 1674—English

  63. Boris Pasternak

  64. Dóktor Živágo
    Doctor Zhivago
    1957; originally published in its Italian translation; in the original Russian, 1958—Russian


  65. Ezra Pound
    Cantos
    published in part in Poetry, Jun.-Aug. 1917; the Criterion, Jul. 1923; the Transatlantic Review, Jan. 1924; and in the following volumes: The Fourth Canto, 1919; A Draft of XVI Cantos, 1925; A Draft of Cantos 17-27, 1928; A Draft of XXX Cantos, 1930; Eleven New Cantos XXXI-XLI, 1934; The Fifth Decad of Cantos, 1937; Cantos LII-LXXI, 1940; The Pisan Cantos, 1948; Seventy Cantos, 1950; Section: Rock-Drill, 85-95 de los Cantares, 1955; Thrones: 96-109 de los Cantares, 1959; Drafts and Fragments of Cantos CX-CXVII, 1968; in its entirety, revised and expanded, 1987—English

    • Marcel Proust

  66. Du Côté de Chez Swann
    Swann's Way
    1913; first of seven volumes of À la Recherche du Temps Perdu; complete work originally published in seven volumes, two of which originally published as two books each, 1913-27—French


  67. Alexander Pushkin

  68. Evgénij Onegin
    Eugene Onegin
    published in part serially 1825-32; in its entirety, 1833; revised 1837—Russian


  69. Jean Racine

  70. Phèdre
    1677—French

  71. Jean-Jacques Rousseau

  72. Les Confessions
    1782—French

  73. Walter Scott

  74. Waverley; or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since
    originally anonymously published 1814—English

  75. William Shakespeare

  76. Hamlet
    1602—English

  77. Murasaki Shikibu

  78. Genji Monogatari
    The Tale of Genji
    ca. early Eleventh Century—Japanese


  79. Stendhal

  80. Le Rouge et le Noir, Chronique du XIXe Siècle
    The Red and the Black
    1830—French


  81. Laurence Sterne

  82. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
    originally published in nine volumes, 1759-67—English

  83. Gottfried von Strassberg

  84. Tristan
    early Thirteenth Century—German

  85. Jonathan Swift

  86. Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and Then a Captain of Several Ships
    Gulliver's Travels
    1726; revised 1735—English


  87. Leo Tolstoy

  88. Anna Karenina
    published in part serially 1873-7 in Rússkij Véstnik; in its entirety, 1877—Russian

  89. Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)

  90. Aeneid
    First Century B C—Latin

  91. Virginia Woolf

  92. The Waves
    1931—English

  93. William Wordsworth

  94. The Prelude or, Growth of the Poet's Mind: An Autobiographical Poem
    1850; earlier versions written 1799 and 1805—English

  95. Émile Zola

  96. L'Assommoir
    1877—French

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  97. The Bible

  98. —Hebrew; Aramaic; Greek