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Authors: Robert Byron Jan Morris
Robert Byron was born in Wembley in 1905. He was educated at Eton and Merton College, Oxford, from which he was sent down with a third class degree for his persistently unruly behaviour. In 1925 he embarked with two friends on a car journey to Athens, a trip he would detail in his first book
Europe in the Looking Glass
(1926). In 1929 Byron became a correspondent for
The Daily Express
, and in 1933 published
First Russia, Then Tibet
based on his experiences of travel those countries.
It was also in 1933 that Byron set off on a ten-month trip across the Middle East and South Asia with his close friend Christopher Sykes. The resultant book
The Road to Oxiana
(1937) is considered to be not only Byron’s finest, but one of the pre-eminent works of travel-writing in the English language. It was to be Byron’s last major work. By the time he returned to Britain in 1936 the clouds of war were already gathering. He attended the 1938 Nuremberg Rally with Unity Mitford out of interest, but was no admirer of Nazism, which he described as ‘intellectual and spiritual death’.
In February 1941 Byron was on board the SS
Jonathan Holt
when it was torpedoed in the North Atlantic en route to Cairo. Although officially a special correspondent for the BBC’s Overseas News Department, rumours persist that he was involved in espionage on behalf of the Allied war effort. Byron was among fifty-two passengers and crew members lost; his body was never recovered.
Jan Morris was born in Somerset in 1926, living and writing under the name James Morris until undergoing sex reassignment surgery in 1972. Morris was educated at Lancing College and Christ Church College, Oxford. Having served in the Second World War, Morris became a foreign correspondent and was the first journalist to report the success of the 1953 British expedition to climb Mount Everest. She has published over forty books on a variety of subjects, and now lives in Wales.
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Jane Austen | Lesley Castle | Zoë Heller |
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Honoré de Balzac | Colonel Chabert | A.N.Wilson |
Charles Baudelaire | On Wine and Hashish | Margaret Drabble |
Giovanni Boccaccio | Life of Dante | A.N.Wilson |
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Mikhail Bulgakov | The Heart of a Dog | A.S. Byatt |
Giacomo Casanova | The Duel | Tim Parks |
Miguel de Cervantes | The Dialogue of the Dogs | Ben Okri |
Geoffrey Chaucer | The Parliament of Birds | |
Anton Chekhov | The Story of a Nobody | Louis de Bernières |
Anton Chekhov | Three Years | William Fiennes |
Wilkie Collins | The Frozen Deep | |
Joseph Conrad | Heart of Darkness | A.N.Wilson |
Joseph Conrad | The Return | Colm Tóibín |
Gabriele D’Annunzio | The Book of the Virgins | Tim Parks |
Dante Alighieri | The Divine Comedy: Inferno | |
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Daniel Defoe | The King of Pirates | Peter Ackroyd |
Marquis de Sade | Incest | Janet Street-Porter |
Charles Dickens | The Haunted House | PeterA ckroyd |
Charles Dickens | A House to Let | |
Fyodor Dostoevsky | The Double | Jeremy Dyson |
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Alexandre Dumas | One Thousand and | |
| One Ghosts | |
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Henry Fielding | Jonathan Wild the Great | Pete Ackroyd |
F. Scott Fitzgerald | The Popular Girl | Helen Dunmore |
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Ugo Foscolo | Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis | Valerio Massimo |
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Théophile Gautier | The Jinx | Gilbert Adair |
André Gide | Theseus | |
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von Goethe | | |
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E.T.A. Hoffmann | Mademoiselle de Scudéri | Gilbert Adair |
Victor Hugo | The Last Day of a | Libby Purves |
| Condemned Man | |
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Henry James | In the Cage | Libby Purves |
Franz Kafka | Metamorphosis | Martin Jarvis |
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John Keats | Fugitive Poems | Andrew Motion |
Heinrich von Kleist | TheMarquise of O– | Andrew Miller |
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Carlo Levi | Words are Stones | Anita Desai |
Xavier deMaistre | A Journey Around my Room | Alain de Botton |
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Prosper Mérimée | Carmen | Philip Pullman |
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Luigi Pirandello | Loveless Love | |
Edgar Allan Poe | Eureka | Sir Patrick Moore |
Alexander Pope | The Rape of the Lock | Peter Ackroyd |
| and A Key to the Lock | |
Antoine-François | Manon Lescaut | Germaine Greer |
Prévost | | |
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Alexander Pushkin | Dubrovsky | Patrick Neate |
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François Rabelais | Pantagruel | Paul Bailey |
François Rabelais | Gargantua | Paul Bailey |
Christina Rossetti | Commonplace | Andrew Motion |
George Sand | The Devil’s Pool | Victoria Glendinning |
Jean-Paul Sartre | The Wall | Justin Cartwright |
Friedrich von Schiller | The Ghost-seer | Martin Jarvis |
Mary Shelley | Transformation | |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | Zastrozzi | Germaine Greer |
Stendhal | Memoirs of an Egotist | Doris Lessing |
Robert Louis | | |
Stevenson | Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde | Helen Dunmore |
Theodor Storm | The Lake of the Bees | Alan Sillitoe |
Leo Tolstoy | The Death of Ivan Ilych | |
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IvanTurgenev | Faust | Simon Callow |
Mark Twain | The Diary of Adam and Eve | John Updike |
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Oscar Wilde | The Portrait of Mr W.H. | Peter Ackroyd |
Virginia Woolf | Carlyle’s House and Other Sketches | Doris Lessing |
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