The Best Classic Literature Books

November 8, 2024
Classic literature is a timeless treasure that has a profound impact on both culture and individual experience. Books that transcend time and space provide readers with the opportunity to explore the human experience and various existential themes. Whether it’s love, loss, conflict, or social challenges, classic works reflect eternal problems and allow us to gain deeper insights into human relationships and societal norms.

“VILNIUS TECH SKAITO” invites everyone to join a literary journey where we can discover deep emotions and wise insights hidden within classical works. Classic literature not only enriches our knowledge but also encourages discussions that are especially important in modern society.

   
Oliver Twist / Charles Dickens
(1837)
Dickens’ unforgettable novel explores the life of Oliver, an orphan born in a workhouse who escapes his harsh upbringing only to encounter crime and poverty in the underbelly of Victorian London. Through Oliver’s adventures, Dickens critiques social injustices, including child labor and the criminal underworld, offering a powerful commentary on 19th-century English society.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles / Thomas Hardy
(1891)
Hardy's tragic heroine, Tess, endures a series of injustices as she navigates love, betrayal, and societal judgment. Set against the backdrop of rural England, this novel explores issues of morality, fate, and the rigid class structures of the time. Tess’s struggles highlight the plight of women in a male-dominated society and challenge Victorian ideals of purity and respectability.
Martin Eden / Jack London 
(1909)
This semi-autobiographical novel tells the story of Martin Eden, a working-class sailor determined to become a successful writer. As he immerses himself in intellectual life, Martin grapples with class struggles, personal ambition, and disillusionment with society. London’s exploration of individualism and existential despair makes this a deeply introspective and philosophical work.
 
Letters to Felice / Franz Kafka 
1912–1917
A collection of personal letters written by Franz Kafka to his fiancée, Felice Bauer, over five years. These letters provide a window into Kafka's personal life, revealing his intense emotional struggles, insecurities, and the impact of these on his relationships. The letters give readers insight into the mind of one of literature's most enigmatic figures.
Dubliners/ Joyce, James
(1914)
Joyce’s collection of short stories paints a vivid portrait of life in Dublin at the turn of the 20th century. Each story captures moments of epiphany in the lives of ordinary Dubliners, shedding light on themes such as paralysis, identity, and the constraints of social conventions. With its realism and attention to the intricacies of everyday life, Dubliners remains one of the most significant works in modernist literature.
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