serialized from
December 1860 to
August 1861
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: A poor young boy finds himself the recipient of
some money from an unknown benefactor and he seeks to improve his status in
life.
Tags: love, ambition, self-improvement, social class, symbolism,
foreshadowing
Jane Eyre by
Charlotte Brontë,
published 1847
Genre: novel, (Gothic and romantic) English
Setting: early 19th century, England
Main characters: Jane Eyre, Mr. Rochester
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Jane Eyre, as an adult, tells the story of her young
life so far, from an orphan to a love-torn woman.
Tags: love, self determination, social class, religion
Moby Dick by
Herman Melville,
published 1851
Genre: novel
Setting: 1830s or 1840s, aboard the whaling ship The Pequod, upon the
Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans
Main characters: Ishmael (narrator), Captain Ahab, Moby Dick (the white
whale)
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Defying all odds, Captain Ahab commits his crew to
hunting down and destroying Moby Dick because he sees him as representing
all that is evil.
Tags: epic adventure, allegory, quest, hubris
The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain,
published 1884
Genre: episodic/picaresque novel
Setting: Mississippi River mid 1800s
Main characters: Huckleberry Finn, Jim, Tom Sawyer, Miss Watson
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Huck, abused by his alcoholic father, escapes with a
runaway slave named Jim. He struggles with whether or not to turn Jim in to the
authorities.
Tags: satire, American themes/setting, slavery, pragmatism vs. romanticism,
dialect
Genre: novel
Setting: St. Petersburg, Russia and a Siberian prison