The Ten Classics I Want to Read in 2017
I started seriously reading the classics again in 2016. This year I’ve joined the Classics Club and made a list of 50 books I plan to read in the foreseeable future.
I ended 2015 with a plan to read 12 Classics. I ended up only reading about half that number of books, but the books I read were incredibly enriching and rewarding. And I’m excited to read more classic literature (I classify this as having been published pre-1900) in 2017.
My list of Classics
Charles Dickens:
To Be Read:
A Tale of Two Cities and David Copperfield – last year I started to make a dent in my Dickens’ bibliography. I started with the rather chubby Bleak House and since then I’ve added Great Expectations to the ‘read’ list. Reading Dickens gives me a wonderful insight into Victorian England. Social classes, poverty, moral issues- glimpses of London and wonderful, wonderful language. Dickens’ characters are so memorable too!
Anthony Trollope:
To Be Read: Framley Parsonage
-last year I started reading the Barchester Chronicles with a group of lovely people over at Instagram. I’ve found Trollope’s writing style to be quite witty and descriptive, even if his stories (like Dickens) could do with a shortening edit at times. Framley Parsonage is next on the list and who knows? We may carry on from there to continue the series next year. I’ve found that, so far, the books in the Barchester series can be read as standalones.
Elizabeth Gaskell
To Be Read: Ruth and Cranford
-the high point of my classic’s reading last year was discovering Elizabeth Gaskell, namely, her novel ‘North and South’. I waxed lyrically about the romance and delicate detail in this lovely novel over on Instagram and our group read was made so much nicer through splendid direction from Gaskell enthusiast, Shelbi, from the blog ‘The Nobby Life’. I hope to read ‘Cranford’ next year as it’s a short one and I love the TV adaptation starting Dame Judy Dench.
Anne Bronte:
To Be Read: Tenant of Wildefell Hall
-the neglected BrontΓ« in my life. I hope to rectify this. I have a gorgeous Penguin English Library edition crying out to be read on my shelf too!
Wilkie Collins:
To Be Read: Woman in White
-how can I read Dickens without reading the works of his compatriot and contemporary, Collins. Eager to read this book and ‘The Moonstone’ soon.
Charlotte Bronte:
To Be Read:Villette
-Jane Eyre is perhaps my favourite Classic novel to date. I’m eager to discover ‘Villette’- slated as the author’s personal favourite.
Thomas Hardy:
To Be Read: Tess of the D’Urbervilles
-I’m a big fan of ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ so having read that and also ‘Mayor of Casterbridge’ I look forward to delving into ‘Tess’. I do enjoy the BBC dramatization too.
George Eliot:
To Be Read: Middlemarch
-I feel a tad sheepish about this one. It was on my TBR for 2016 and somehow I never got to it. Hoping 2017 will see me reacquainted with this much-loved classic.
Concluding Thoughts About My Classics List for 2017
So that’s me done for planning classics reading next year. Who knows what might happen? Perhaps I will read exclusively Gaskell. But I always like to start off with a plan?
How about you?
That’s a lovely list! Middlemarch was on my 2016 list and I enjoyed it. I actually listened to the audio version (library — through Hoopla) on my commute. That’s how I’ve been doing a lot of classics lately, and it’s really fun!
Thus far, I’ve read no Gaskell, Collins, Anne Bronte, or Trollope. The former 3 will probably be on my 2017 list, which I’ve yet to make. π
Thanks for the inspiration!
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I’m glad to hear you enjoyed Middlemarch. I think I’ll start with ‘Tenant’ and read the rest afterwards. Audiobooks are so great with the right narrators right? I enjoyed Bleak House that way (Teresa Gallagher). I so enjoyed North and South last year. I hope you will pick it up.
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Middlemarch is one of my all-time favorite books! I hope you enjoy it too. Happy New Year!
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Same to you Melissa. I am determined to read Middlrmarch next year ! π
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What a lovely selection of books! You make me want to read more English classics!
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Thank you Karen. I’m excited to read all of them. I hope I can get to at least half of them and then tackle some Rusdian classics next winter:)
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Middlemarch is my favourite novel and Anne is my favourite Bronte – I really hope you enjoy them!
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This bodes well for me. I look forward to reading them π
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This is a wonderful list! I’m looking forward to reading Ruth with you. It’s been awhile and I’m eager to revisit it. And I’m still compiling my classics list… it’s so hard to choose when there are so many I want to read. π
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Can’t wait to read Ruth Shelbi. As you saw, my copy is ready and waiting π
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I definitely need to make a similar list! I’ve finished reading Oliver Twist so far this year but need to make a start on my next classic π
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Hi Laura. I’ve found reading one a month is a good balance for me. And having a list keeps me focused. I’m reading Gaskell in March!
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