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Rip Van Winkle
Rip Van Winkle, short story by Washington Irving, published in The Sketch Book in 1819–20. Though set in the Dutch......
Ripley, Tom
Tom Ripley, fictional hero-villain of a series of psychologically acute crime novels by Patricia Highsmith. An......
Rise of Silas Lapham, The
The Rise of Silas Lapham, the best-known novel of William Dean Howells, published in 1885. The novel recounts the......
Robert The Devil
Robert The Devil, legendary son of a duke of Normandy, born in answer to prayers addressed to the devil. He uses......
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe, novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in London in 1719. Defoe’s first long work of fiction,......
robinsonade
robinsonade, any novel written in imitation of Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (1719–22) that deals with the problem......
Roderick Hudson
Roderick Hudson, first novel by Henry James, serialized in The Atlantic Monthly in 1875 and published in book form......
Roderick Random
Roderick Random, picaresque novel by Tobias Smollett, published in 1748. Modeled after Alain-René Lesage’s Gil......
Roger Malvin’s Burial
Roger Malvin’s Burial, short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in 1832 in the periodical The Token......
Roman de Fauvel
Roman de Fauvel, (French: “Romance of Fauvel”), French poem by Gervais du Bus that, in addition to its literary......
roman à clef
roman à clef, novel that has the extraliterary interest of portraying well-known real people more or less thinly......
roman-fleuve
roman-fleuve, series of novels, each one complete in itself, that deals with one central character, an era of national......
romance
romance, literary form, usually characterized by its treatment of chivalry, that came into being in France in the......
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Romance of the Three Kingdoms, novel traditionally attributed to the 14th-century Chinese writer Luo Guanzhong.......
Romola
Romola, novel by George Eliot, first published in 1862–63 in The Cornhill Magazine. The book was published in three......
Room with a View, A
A Room with a View, novel by E.M. Forster, published in 1908. Forster’s keen observation of character and of British......
Rootabaga Stories
Rootabaga Stories, collection of children’s stories by Carl Sandburg, published in 1922. These fanciful tales reflect......
Roughing It
Roughing It, semiautobiographical novel by Mark Twain, published in 1872. This humorous travel book, based on Twain’s......
Rougon-Macquart cycle
Rougon-Macquart cycle, sequence of 20 novels by Émile Zola, published between 1871 and 1893. The cycle, described......
Rudin
Rudin, novel by Ivan Turgenev, published as a serial in the journal Sovremennik and as a book in 1856. The novel......
récit
récit, a brief novel, usually with a simple narrative line. One of the writers who consciously used the form was......
Salammbô
Salammbô, historical novel by Gustave Flaubert, published in 1862. Although the titular heroine is a fictional......
Salterton trilogy
Salterton trilogy, series of novels by Robertson Davies, consisting of Tempest-Tost (1951), Leaven of Malice (1954),......
Sanctuary
Sanctuary, novel by William Faulkner, published in 1931. The book’s depictions of degraded sexuality generated......
Sapphira and the Slave Girl
Sapphira and the Slave Girl, novel by Willa Cather, published in 1940. The novel is set in Cather’s native Virginia......
Sartoris
Sartoris, novel by William Faulkner, published in 1929 as a shortened version of a novel that was eventually published......
Satanic Verses, The
The Satanic Verses, magic realist epic novel by Indian-born writer Salman Rushdie that upon its publication in......
satire
satire, artistic form, chiefly literary and dramatic, in which human or individual vices, follies, abuses, or shortcomings......
Satires
Satires, collection of 16 satiric poems published at intervals in five separate books by Juvenal. Book One, containing......
Satyricon
Satyricon, (1st century ad), comic, picaresque novel attributed to Petronius...
Scarlet Letter, The
The Scarlet Letter, novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850. It is considered a masterpiece of American......
Scarlet Pimpernel, The
The Scarlet Pimpernel, romantic novel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, produced as a play in 1903 and published in book......
Scenes from Private Life
Scenes from Private Life, collection of six lengthy short stories by Honoré de Balzac, published in 1830 as Scènes......
Scenes of Clerical Life
Scenes of Clerical Life, the first novel by George Eliot, comprising three tales that had originally appeared serially......
Scoop
Scoop, novel by Evelyn Waugh, published in 1938. This savage satire of London journalism, sometimes published with......
Screwtape Letters, The
The Screwtape Letters, epistolary novel by C.S. Lewis, published serially in 1941 in the Guardian, a weekly religious......
Sea of Fertility, The
The Sea of Fertility, four-part epic novel by Mishima Yukio, published in Japanese in 1965–70 as Hōjō no umi and......
Sea of Grass, The
The Sea of Grass, novel by Conrad Richter, published in 1936, presenting in epic scope the conflicts in the settling......
Sea-Wolf, The
The Sea-Wolf, novel by Jack London, published in 1904. This highly popular novel combines elements of naturalism......
Secret Agent, The
The Secret Agent, novel by Joseph Conrad, first published serially in the New York weekly Ridgeway’s in 1906–07......
Secret Garden, The
The Secret Garden, novel for children written by American author Frances Hodgson Burnett and published in book......
Secret History, The
The Secret History, murder mystery novel by Donna Tartt, published in 1992. Tartt’s first novel, begun when she......
Seize the Day
Seize the Day, novella by American author Saul Bellow, published in 1956. This short novel examines one day in......
Sense and Sensibility
Sense and Sensibility, novel by Jane Austen that was published anonymously in three volumes in 1811 and that became......
Sentimental Education, A
A Sentimental Education, novel by Gustave Flaubert, published in French in 1869 as L’Éducation sentimentale: histoire......
Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, A
A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, comic novel by Laurence Sterne, published in two volumes in 1768.......
sentimental novel
sentimental novel, broadly, any novel that exploits the reader’s capacity for tenderness, compassion, or sympathy......
Separate Peace, A
A Separate Peace, novel by John Knowles, published in 1959. It recalls with psychological insight the maturing......
Serapion Brothers
Serapion Brothers, group of young Russian writers formed in 1921 under the unsettled conditions of the early Soviet......
Setting Sun, The
The Setting Sun, novel by Dazai Osamu, published in 1947 as Shayō. It is a tragic, vividly painted story of life......
Seven Gothic Tales
Seven Gothic Tales, volume of short stories by Danish writer Isak Dinesen, published in English in 1934 and then......
Seventeen
Seventeen, humorous novel by Booth Tarkington, published in 1916. The novel recalls the events of one summer in......
Shadows on the Rock
Shadows on the Rock, novel by Willa Cather, published in 1931. The novel is a detailed study of the lives of French......
Shamela
Shamela, novel by Henry Fielding, published under the pseudonym Conny Keyber in 1741. In this parody of Samuel......
She
She, romantic novel by H. Rider Haggard, published in 1887, about two adventurers who search for a supernatural......
Sheltering Sky, The
The Sheltering Sky, first novel by Paul Bowles, published in 1948. Considered a model of existential fiction, it......
Sherlock Holmes: Pioneer in Forensic Science
Between Edgar Allan Poe’s invention of the detective story with “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” in 1841 and Arthur......
Shijing
Shijing, the first anthology of Chinese poetry. It was compiled by the ancient sage Confucius (551–479 bc) and......
shilling shocker
shilling shocker, a novel of crime or violence especially popular in late Victorian England and originally costing......
Shining, The
The Shining, gothic horror novel by Stephen King, first published in 1977. Eclipsed perhaps only by its 1980 film......
Ship of Fools
Ship of Fools, novel by Katherine Anne Porter, published in 1962. Porter used as a framework Das Narrenschiff (1494;......
Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, The
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, short story by Ernest Hemingway, first published in Cosmopolitan in 1936,......
short story
short story, brief fictional prose narrative that is shorter than a novel and that usually deals with only a few......
Show Boat
Show Boat, popular sentimental novel by Edna Ferber, published in 1926. The book chronicles three generations of......
Shrek
Shrek, animated cartoon character, a towering, green ogre whose fearsome appearance belies a kind heart. Shrek......
Siddhartha
Siddhartha, novel by Hermann Hesse based on the early life of Buddha, published in German in 1922. It was inspired......
Silas Marner
Silas Marner, novel by George Eliot, published in 1861. The story’s title character is a friendless weaver who......
Silent Cry, The
The Silent Cry, novel by Ōe Kenzaburō, published in Japanese in 1967 as Man’en gannen no futtōbōru (literally,......
Silver Age
Silver Age, in Latin literature, the period from approximately ad 18 to 133, which was a time of marked literary......
Simplicissimus
Simplicissimus, novel by Hans Jacob Christoph von Grimmelshausen, the first part of which was published in 1669......
Sister Carrie
Sister Carrie, first novel by Theodore Dreiser, published in 1900 but suppressed until 1912. Sister Carrie is a......
Skamander
Skamander, group of young Polish poets who were united in their desire to forge a new poetic language that would......
Sketch Book, The
The Sketch Book, short-story collection by Washington Irving, first published in 1819–20 in seven separate parts.......
Sketches by “Boz”
Sketches by “Boz”, title of two series of collected sketches and short tales by Charles Dickens, writing under......
Slaughterhouse-Five
Slaughterhouse-Five, antiwar novel by Kurt Vonnegut, published in 1969. The absurdist, nonlinear work blends science......
Sleepwalkers, The
The Sleepwalkers, trilogy of novels by Hermann Broch, published in German in three volumes as Die Schlafwandler......
Small House at Allington, The
The Small House at Allington, novel by Anthony Trollope, published serially in The Cornhill Magazine from September......
Smiley, George
George Smiley, fictional character, a British secret service agent who appears in many of the spy stories of John......
Smoke
Smoke, novel by Ivan Turgenev, published in Russian in 1867 as Dym. Set in Baden-Baden, Germany, it combines a......
Snow Country
Snow Country, short novel by Kawabata Yasunari, published in Japanese in 1948 as Yukiguni. The work was begun in......
Snows of Kilimanjaro, The
The Snows of Kilimanjaro, short story by Ernest Hemingway, first published in Esquire magazine in 1936 and later......
So Big
So Big, novel by Edna Ferber, published in 1924 and awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1925. The book tells......
Social Cancer, The
The Social Cancer, novel by Filipino political activist and author José Rizal, published in 1887. The book, written......
social problem novel
social problem novel, work of fiction in which a prevailing social problem, such as gender, race, or class prejudice,......
Some Prefer Nettles
Some Prefer Nettles, autobiographical novel by Tanizaki Jun’ichirō, published in Japanese in 1928–29 as Tade kuu......
Song of Bernadette, The
The Song of Bernadette, novel by Czech-born writer Franz Werfel, published in 1941 in German as Das Lied von Bernadette.......
Song of the Lark
Song of the Lark, novel by Willa Cather, published in 1915. The heroine, Thea Kronborg, overcomes many hardships......
Sons and Lovers
Sons and Lovers, semiautobiographical novel by D.H. Lawrence, published in 1913. His first mature novel, it is......
Sophie’s Choice
Sophie’s Choice, novel by William Styron, published in 1979, that examines the historical, moral, and psychological......
Sorrows of Young Werther, The
The Sorrows of Young Werther, novel by J.W. von Goethe, published in German as Die Leiden des jungen Werthers in......
Sot-Weed Factor, The
The Sot-Weed Factor, picaresque novel by John Barth, originally published in 1960 and revised in 1967. A parody......
sotie
sotie, short satirical play popular in France in the 15th and early 16th centuries, in which a company of sots......
Sound and the Fury, The
The Sound and the Fury, novel by William Faulkner, published in 1929, that details the destruction and downfall......
Southern gothic
Southern gothic, a style of writing practiced by many writers of the American South whose stories set in that region......
Spade, Sam
Sam Spade, fictional character, the quintessential hard-boiled private detective, the protagonist of a novel (The......
Spell, The
The Spell, allegorical novel by Hermann Broch, published posthumously in 1953 as Der Versucher. It was the only......
Spinoza of Market Street, The
The Spinoza of Market Street, title story of a short-story collection by Isaac Bashevis Singer, published in Yiddish......
Spoils of Poynton, The
The Spoils of Poynton, short novel by Henry James, first published as a serial titled The Old Things in The Atlantic......
Sportsman’s Sketches, A
A Sportsman’s Sketches, collection of short stories by Ivan Turgenev published in Russian as Zapiski okhotnika......

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