Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol The overall verdict is:  22/05/2011 19:37:19 - Reviewed by Sam Boren Reast - Categories: Pre 20th Century Classic,Fiction | | The author, Nikolai Gogol, wrote Dead Souls during a period of self-imposed exile from his native homeland, Russia. The novel, published in 1842, is a satirical criticism, appreciation of and commentary on life in the country its creator had left behind.
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë The overall verdict is:  18/05/2011 11:33:55 - Reviewed by laura.laatikainen - Categories: Genre,Pre 20th Century Classic | | Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë is without doubt one of the most famous and influential novels of English literature. As it was published in 1847, the story of Jane Eyre combines the situation of social classes at the time and a breathtaking love story. It has primarily been classified as a romantic novel.
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Under The Greenwood Tree by Thomas Hardy The overall verdict is:  20/04/2010 14:44:51 - Reviewed by LornaWoollard - Categories: Modern Classic,Romance,Pre 20th Century Classic,Fiction | | This classic book is one of Thomas Hardy’s well-known novels. Based upon romance, this story provides much suspense throughout and keeps the reader captive with every page. The relevance of the greenwood tree is via the changes in season, implying change to the novel and its characters.
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