F Scott Fitzgerald Psychological Romance Tender is the Night – F Scott Fitzgerald (1934) Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts love, wealth, and mental struggles among expatriates in the 1920s, reflecting personal conflicts.
Virginia Woolf Classics The Waves – Virginia Woolf (1931) The Waves by Virginia Woolf explores six lives through lyrical soliloquies, capturing individuality, time, and human interconnectedness.
George Orwell Classics Historical Coming Up For Air – George Orwell (1938) Coming Up For Air by George Orwell reflects on a man's nostalgic journey to reclaim innocence lost and discontent in the modern world.
Virginia Woolf Classics Jacob’s Room – Virginia Woolf (1922) Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf portrays Jacob Flanders’ life and identity through a stream-of-consciousness narrative and vivid detail.
Virginia Woolf Classics Psychological The Lady in the Looking Glass – Virginia Woolf (1929) The Lady in the Looking Glass by Virginia Woolf explores identity and perception, blending reality and reflections in a poignant story.