I like poring over lists, not just great novels lists. I
just like lists. So, I was perusing my list of the 100 Greatest Novels today. I
explain the creation of this list in my very first blog entry. If you missed it
(and many of you did I’m sad to say), you may now make up for your oversight by
clicking HERE. But in short, I took six different greatest novels lists and
made one composite. If you want to see the composite list, click HERE.
As I say, I was perusing my list and it made me curious
about little things like what author has the most appearances. And that made me
curious about the bigger list, which is all novels on all six lists combined.
There are 349 different novels. 349 is an untidy number, so on my own authority
and discretion, I am adding The Adventures of Tom Sawyer to make it an even
350.
I did a little analysis of all 350, just out of
curiosity. The results below show those authors who have more than one novel in the full list. I give highest honor to George Orwell, who although he only had two,
1984 and Animal Farm, both were in the top 10, #2 and #7 respectively. The only
other author who comes close is William Faulkner who had two in the top 15, #9
The Sound and the Fury, and #14 As I lay Dying and two more #39 Absalom, Absalom and #62 Light in August. I’ll give one more
honorable mention to Henry James who had 7 overall, with 4 in the top 100. No other author had more than two in the top 100.
Charles de Lint: 8 overall, 0 in
the top 100. His highest #191 Moonheart
Henry James: 7 overall, 4 in the top 100, highest #74 The
Ambassadors
Robert Heinlein: 7 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #106
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Ernest Hemingway: 5 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #13
The Sun Also Rises
Fyodor Dostoevsky: 5 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest#27
The Brothers Karamazov
Charles Dickens: 5 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #52
David Copperfield
William Faulkner: 4 overall, all 4 in the top 100,
highest #9 The Sound and the Fury
Joseph Conrad: 4
overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #21 Heart of Darkness
Leo Tolstoy: 4 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #29 Anna
Karenina
Ayn Rand: 4 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #76 Atlas
Shrugged
James Joyce: 3 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #5 Ulysses
Evelyn Waugh: 3 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #23
Brideshead Revisited
Jane Austen: 3 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #46 Emma
John Steinbeck: 3 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #8 The
Grapes of Wrath
Cormac McCarthy: 3 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #25
Blood Meridian
E.M. Forster: 3 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #38 A
Passage to India
Thomas Pynchon: 3 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #48
Gravity’s Rainbow
Saul Bellow: 3 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #51 The
Adventures of Augie March
Graham Greene: 3 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #82 The
Heart of the Matter
D.H. Lawrence: 3 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #103 The
Rainbow
Thomas Hardy: 3 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #122 Jude
the Obscure
Salman Rushdie: 3 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #140
Midnights Children
Thomas Mann: 3 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #144 The
Magic Mountain
L. Ron Hubbard: 3 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #145
Battlefield Earth
Nevil Shute: 3 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #164 A
Town Like Alice
George Orwell: 2 overall, both in the top 100, highest #2
1984
Vladimir Nabokov: 2 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #10
Lolita
Virginia Woolf: 2 overall, 2 in the top 100, highest #14 To
the Lighthouse
F. Scott Fitzgerald: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #1
The Great Gatsby
Aldous Huxley: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #16
Brave New World
Kurt Vonnegut: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #18
Slaughterhouse Five
Ken Kesey: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #22 One Flew
Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Mark Twain: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #27 The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Garbriel Garcia Marquez: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100,
highest #39 One Hundred Years of Solitude
John Fowles: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #41 The
French Lieutenant’s Woman
Willa Cather: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest # 55 Death
Comes for the Archbishop
Toni Morrison: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #57
Beloved
Nathanael West: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #58 The
Day of the Locust
Philip Roth: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #67
American Pastoral
V.S. Naipaul: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #68 A
Bend in the River
Alexandre Dumas: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #73
The Count of Monte Cristo
Theodore Dreiser: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #75
An American Tragedy
Ford Madox Ford: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #91
The Good Soldier
Marcel Proust: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #94
Remembrance of Things Past
Stendhal: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #95 The
Charterhouse of Parma
Stephen King: 2 overall, 1 in the top 100, highest #100 The
Stand
John Irving: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #115 A
Prayer for Owen Meany
Ray Bradbury: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #116
Fahrenheit 451
Margaret Atwood: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #121
The Handmaid’s Tale
Honore De Balzac: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #159
The Black Sheep
William Styron: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #168
The Confessions of Nat Turner
George Eliot: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #178
Daniel Deronda
John Cheever: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #183
Falconer
Khaled Hosseini: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #192
The Kite Runner
Robertson Davies: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #199
Fifth Business
Albert Camus: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #209 The
Stranger
Norman Mailer: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #218 The
Naked and the Dead
Dashiell Hammett: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #224
The Maltese Falcon
Edith Wharton: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #231 The
Age of Innocence
Kazuo Ishiguro: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #242
Never Let Me Go
Sinclair Lewis: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #252
Main Street
Milan Kundera: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #265 The
Unbearable Lightness of Being
John Le Carre: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #270
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Philip K. Dick: 2 overall, 0 in the top 100, highest #321
Ubik
These 64 authors, accounted for 176 of the 350, and 56 of
the top 100.
Hmmm, I was surprised by some of these, like Twain and James, and some I have never even heard of. Well, I'm not very well read and only started my journey three years ago. That may explain my lack of knowledge.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a list! I thought that I lived compiling lists, but you win!!
ReplyDeleteCuriously some names in there I've never even heard. Working in a bookshop as I do, I thought I'd st least know of them all.
So many books; so little time
I've only read 8 of them & there are quite a number I've never heard of before. 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' is one I've seen on lots of lists but have no idea what it's about. I'll put in a plug for Nevil Shute - I really enjoy his books.
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