William Shakespeare
20 - The Merchant of Venice - William Shakespeare (1596)
Satire

The Merchant of Venice – William Shakespeare (1596)

The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare blends comedy and drama, examining themes of justice, mercy, and prejudice through the story of Shylock and Antonio.
William Shakespeare
21 - Twelfth Night - William Shakespeare (1602)
Classics Romance Satire

Twelfth Night – William Shakespeare (1602)

Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare follows Viola, who disguises herself as Cesario after a shipwreck, becoming entangled in love triangles and mistaken identities.
William Shakespeare
22 - As You Like It - William Shakespeare (1599)
Romance Satire

As You Like It – William Shakespeare (1599)

As You Like It by William Shakespeare follows Rosalind, who flees to the Forest of Arden, disguising herself as Ganymede while navigating love and self-discovery.
William Shakespeare
23 - Antony and Cleopatra - William Shakespeare (1606)
Historical Satire

Antony and Cleopatra – William Shakespeare (1606)

Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare explores the passionate yet doomed love affair between Roman general Mark Antony and Egyptian queen Cleopatra.
William Shakespeare
478 - The Winter's Tale - William Shakespeare (1623)
Classics Historical Romance

The Winter’s Tale – William Shakespeare (1623)

Jealousy and redemption unfold in this Shakespearean drama, blending tragedy and comedy across Sicilia and Bohemia’s contrasting landscapes.
William Shakespeare
24 - The Comedy of Errors - William Shakespeare (1594)
Romance Satire

The Comedy of Errors – William Shakespeare (1594)

The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare is a farcical tale of mistaken identity involving two sets of twins, Antipholus and Dromio, lost and reunited in Ephesus.
William Shakespeare
25 - All's Well That Ends Well - William Shakespeare (1604)
Romance Satire

All’s Well That Ends Well – William Shakespeare (1604)

All's Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare follows Helena as she uses her wit and determination to win the love of the reluctant Count Bertram.
Albert Camus
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Classics Psychological

Caligula – Albert Camus (1944)

A mad emperor’s pursuit of the impossible exposes the terror of absolute freedom, where logic becomes tyranny and truth devours all meaning.
William Shakespeare
26 - Love's Labour's Lost - William Shakespeare (1598)
Romance Satire

Love’s Labour’s Lost – William Shakespeare (1598)

Love’s Labour’s Lost by William Shakespeare follows King Ferdinand and his lords, who swear off love for study, only to be challenged by the arrival of the Princess of France.
Cormac McCarthy
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Psychological

The Sunset Limited – Cormac McCarthy (2006)

A gripping encounter between faith and despair unfolds in a quiet room, where a man tries to save a stranger who no longer wishes to be part of the world.