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Ukigumo
Ukigumo, novel by Futabatei Shimei, published in 1887–89. It was published in three parts, at first under the name......
Ultraism
Ultraism, movement in Spanish and Spanish American poetry after World War I, characterized by a tendency to use......
Ulysses
Ulysses, novel by Irish writer James Joyce, first published in book form in 1922. Stylistically dense and exhilarating,......
Unanimism
Unanimism, French literary movement based on the psychological concept of group consciousness and collective emotion......
Unbearable Lightness of Being, The
The Unbearable Lightness of Being, novel by Milan Kundera, first published in 1984 in English and French translations.......
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in serialized form in the United States in 1851–52......
Uncle Tom’s Children
Uncle Tom’s Children, collection of four novellas by Richard Wright, published in 1938. The collection, Wright’s......
Under the Volcano
Under the Volcano, masterwork of Malcolm Lowry, published in 1947 and reissued in 1962. Set in Mexico in the late......
university wits
university wits, the notable group of pioneer English dramatists who wrote during the last 15 years of the 16th......
Unnamable, The
The Unnamable, novel by Samuel Beckett, published in French as L’Innommable in 1953 and then translated by the......
Utopia
Utopia, book by Thomas More, published in 1516. Derived from the Greek for “no place” (ou topos) and coined by......
Utsubo monogatari
Utsubo monogatari, the first full-length Japanese novel and one of the world’s oldest extant novels. Written probably......
V
V, novel by Thomas Pynchon, published in 1963 and granted the Faulkner Foundation award for a first novel. The......
Vance, Philo
Philo Vance, fictional amateur detective, the protagonist of 12 detective stories by American writer S.S. Van Dine.......
Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair, novel of early 19th-century English society by William Makepeace Thackeray, published serially in......
Vathek
Vathek, Gothic novel by William Beckford, published in 1786. Considered a masterpiece of bizarre invention and......
Vicar of Wakefield, The
The Vicar of Wakefield, novel by Oliver Goldsmith, published in two volumes in 1766. The story, a portrait of village......
Vile Bodies
Vile Bodies, satiric novel by Evelyn Waugh, published in 1930. Set in England between the wars, the novel examines......
Villette
Villette, novel by Charlotte Brontë, published in three volumes in 1853. Based on Brontë’s own experiences in Brussels......
Violent Bear It Away, The
The Violent Bear It Away, Southern gothic novel by Flannery O’Connor, published in 1960. It is the story of a young......
Virgin Soil
Virgin Soil, novel by Ivan Turgenev, published in Russian as Nov in 1877. Its focus is the young populists who......
Virginian, The
The Virginian, Western novel by Owen Wister, published in 1902. Its great popularity contributed to the enshrinement......
Virginians, The
The Virginians, novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, first published serially in 24 parts in 1857–59 and as one......
Walk on the Wild Side, A
A Walk on the Wild Side, novel by Nelson Algren, published in 1956. The book is a reworking of his earlier novel......
Wall, The
The Wall, novel by John Hersey, published in 1950. Based on historical fact but using fictional characters and......
Wapshot Chronicle, The
The Wapshot Chronicle, novel by John Cheever, published in 1957 and granted a National Book Award in 1958. Based......
War and Peace
War and Peace, historical novel by Leo Tolstoy, originally published as Voyna i mir in 1865–69. This panoramic......
War of the Worlds, The
The War of the Worlds, science fiction novel by H.G. Wells, first published serially by Pearson’s Magazine in the......
Ward Number Six
Ward Number Six, short story by Anton Chekhov, published in Russian in 1892 as “Palata No. 6.” The story is set......
Warden, The
The Warden, novel by Anthony Trollope, published in 1855. Trollope’s first literary success, The Warden was the......
Washington Square
Washington Square, short novel by Henry James, published in 1880 and praised for its depiction of the complicated......
Water Margin
Water Margin, ancient Chinese vernacular novel known from several widely varying manuscripts under the name Shuihuzhuan.......
Watson, Dr
Dr. Watson, fictional English physician who is Sherlock Holmes’s devoted friend, associate, and chronicler in a......
Watt
Watt, Absurdist novel by Samuel Beckett, published in 1953. It was written in 1942–44 while Beckett, an early member......
Waverley Novels, The
The Waverley Novels, a series of more than two dozen historical novels published by Sir Walter Scott between 1814......
Waves, The
The Waves, experimental novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 1931. The Waves was one of her most inventive and......
Way of All Flesh, The
The Way of All Flesh, autobiographical novel by Samuel Butler, published posthumously in 1903 though written almost......
Way We Live Now, The
The Way We Live Now, novel by Anthony Trollope, published serially in 1874–75 and in book form in 1875. This satire......
Web and the Rock, The
The Web and the Rock, novel by Thomas Wolfe, published posthumously in 1939 after being reworked by editor Edward......
Weir of Hermiston
Weir of Hermiston, fragment of an uncompleted novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, published posthumously in 1896.......
What Maisie Knew
What Maisie Knew, novel by Henry James, published in 1897. Set mostly in England, the novel is related from the......
What’s Bred in the Bone
What’s Bred in the Bone, novel by Robertson Davies, published in 1985 as the second volume of his so-called Cornish......
Where the Wild Things Are
Where the Wild Things Are, illustrated children’s book by American writer and artist Maurice Sendak, published......
White Fang
White Fang, novel by Jack London, published in 1906. The novel was intended as a companion piece to The Call of......
White Tiger, The
The White Tiger, novel by Aravind Adiga, published in 2008. The White Tiger, Adiga’s debut novel, garnered voluminous......
White-Jacket
White-Jacket, novel by Herman Melville, published in 1850. Based on the author’s experiences in 1834–44 as an ordinary......
Why I Live at the P.O.
Why I Live at the P.O., short story by Eudora Welty, first published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1941 and collected......
Wide Net, The
The Wide Net, short-story collection by Eudora Welty, published in 1943. In the title story, a man quarrels with......
Wide Sargasso Sea
Wide Sargasso Sea, novel by Jean Rhys, published in 1966. A well-received work of fiction, it takes its theme and......
Wieland
Wieland, Gothic novel by Charles Brockden Brown, published in 1798. The story concerns Theodore Wieland, whose......
Wild Ass’s Skin, The
The Wild Ass’s Skin, novel by Honoré de Balzac, published in two volumes in 1831 as La Peau de chagrin and later......
Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship
Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship, classic bildungsroman by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, published in German in four......
Wimsey, Lord Peter
Lord Peter Wimsey, fictional character, a monocled aristocratic dilettante turned professional detective, created......
Wind in the Willows, The
The Wind in the Willows, book of linked animal tales by British writer Kenneth Grahame that began as a series of......
Wings of the Dove, The
The Wings of the Dove, novel by Henry James, published in 1902. It explores one of James’s favourite themes: the......
Winnie-the-Pooh
Winnie-the-Pooh, collection of children’s stories by A.A. Milne, published in 1926. Milne wrote the episodic stories......
Winter’s Tales
Winter’s Tales, collection of short stories by Isak Dinesen, originally published in Danish as Vinter-eventyr in......
Wise Blood
Wise Blood, first novel by Flannery O’Connor, published in 1952. This darkly comic and disturbing novel about religious......
Wives and Daughters
Wives and Daughters, novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, first published serially in The Cornhill Magazine (August 1864–January......
Wolfe, Nero
Nero Wolfe, fictional American private detective, the eccentric protagonist of 46 mystery stories by Rex Stout.......
Woman in the Dunes, The
The Woman in the Dunes, novel by Abe Kōbō, published in Japanese as Suna no onna in 1962. This avant-garde allegory......
Woman in White, The
The Woman in White, novel by Wilkie Collins, published serially in All the Year Round (November 1859–July 1860)......
Women in Love
Women in Love, novel by D.H. Lawrence, privately printed in 1920 and published commercially in 1921. Following......
Women of Brewster Place, The
The Women of Brewster Place, novel by Gloria Naylor, published in 1982. It chronicles the communal strength of......
Women’s Prize for Fiction
Women’s Prize for Fiction, English literary prize for women that was conceptualized in 1992 and instituted in 1996......
Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, children’s book written by L. Frank Baum and first published in 1900. A modern fairy......
Woodlanders, The
The Woodlanders, novel by Thomas Hardy, published serially in Macmillan’s Magazine from 1886 to 1887 and in book......
World of Wonders
World of Wonders, third of a series of novels by Robertson Davies known collectively as The Deptford...
Wrinkle in Time, A
A Wrinkle in Time, novel for young adults by Madeleine L’Engle, published in 1962. It won a Newbery Medal in 1963.......
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights, novel by Emily Brontë, published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. This intense, solidly......
Yearling, The
The Yearling, novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, published in 1938 and awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1939. Set in......
Yellow Wallpaper, The
The Yellow Wallpaper, short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, published in New England Magazine in May 1892 and......
You Can’t Go Home Again
You Can’t Go Home Again, novel by Thomas Wolfe, published posthumously in 1940 after heavy editing by Edward Aswell.......
Young Germany
Young Germany, a social reform and literary movement in 19th-century Germany (about 1830–50), influenced by French......
Young Goodman Brown
Young Goodman Brown, allegorical short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1835 in New England Magazine......
Young Poland movement
Young Poland movement, diverse group of early 20th-century Neoromantic writers brought together in reaction against......
Youth and the Bright Medusa
Youth and the Bright Medusa, collection of eight short stories about artists and the arts by Willa Cather, published......
Zorba the Greek
Zorba the Greek, novel by Nikos Kazantzákis, published in Greek in 1946 as Víos kai politía tou Aléxi Zormpá. The......
ʿAntar, Romance of
Romance of ʿAntar, tales of chivalry centred on the Arab desert poet and warrior ʿAntarah ibn Shaddād, one of the......
Ḥamāsah
Ḥamāsah, an Arabic anthology compiled by the poet Abū Tammām in the 9th century. It is so called from the title......

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