Pride and
Prejudice by Jane
Austen, published
1813
Genre: novel
Setting: Hertfordshire, England, turn of the century
Main characters: Elizabeth Bennet, second eldest of a poor country gentleman,
Mr. Darcy, George Wickam, and Jane Bennet
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: The novel chronicles the experiences of the Bennet
sisters and their love interests.
Tags: social class, morality and moral judgment, manners, and marriage
Sula by Toni
Morrison,
published 1973
Genre: novel
Setting: The Bottom, a predominantly black community in Ohio, from 1919-
1965
Main characters: Shadrack, Eva Peace, Hannah Peace, Sula Peace, Nel
Wright and Tar Baby
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Agriculturally worthless land given to blacks
eventually becomes valuable to whites, who want to turn it into a golf course.
However, the setting serves primarily as an anchor for the story of the Peace
family and their friends and neighbors over the years.
Tags: racism, poverty and hopelessness, good and evil, post war stress
Tess of the
D’Urbervilles by
Thomas Hardy,
published 1891
Genre: novel (Victorian)
Setting: late 19th century
Main characters: Tess Durbeyfi eld, Alec D’Urberville, Angel Clare
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Thinking they are “lost” aristocracy, the poor
Derby-fields send Tess to state their case to the wealthy D’Urbervilles. There
she is seduced by the unscrupulous Alec and becomes pregnant. After the baby
dies, Tess tries to find her own way, eventually meeting and falling in love
with Angel, but her past does not allow her to be happy.
Tags: injustice, powerlessness, symbolism
The Turn of the
Screw by Henry
James, published
1898
Genre: short novel, novella
Setting: 1840s, Bly, a country home in Essex, England
Main characters: Douglas, Flora, the governess, Mrs. Grose,
Miss Jessel, Miles, Peter Quint