List of Famous Foreign Books and Their Authors
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Today we have brought to you very important topic “ List of Famous Foreign Books and Their Authors ” for all competitive exam .Here the list of Foreign writers and their books. Generally 2-3 questions comes in every competitive exams like IBS, IBPS PO, UPSC,MPPSC, CAT, SSC, SSC CGL etc
S.N. | Book | Author/ Writer |
1 | Absolute Power | David Baldacci |
2 | Affluent Society, Ambassador’s Journal | J. K. Galbraith |
3 | Against the Stream ,Asian Drama | Gunnar Myrdal |
4 | Airport | Arther Hele |
5 | A Journey | Tony Blair |
6 | A Mid Summer night’s Dream , As You like It | William Shakespeare |
7 | Animal Farm | George Orwell |
8 | A Passage to India , Maurice | E.M. Forster |
9 | Apple Court, Arms and the man | George Bernard Shaw |
10 | A Tale of Two Cities | Charles Dickens |
11 | August 1914 | Alexander Solzhenitsyn |
12 | Caesar and Cleopatra , Candida | George Bernard Shaw |
13 | Cherry Orchard | Anton Chekhov |
14 | Comedy of Errors | William Shakespeare |
15 | Das Capital | Carl Marks |
16 | David Copperfield | Charles Dickens |
17 | Decent of Man | Charles Darwin |
18 | Dilema of Our Time | Herold Joseph Laski |
19 | Divine Comedy | Dante |
20 | Dr. Zhivago | Boris Pasternak |
21 | Farm House | George Orwell |
22 | Gathering Stom, History of the Second World war | Winston Churchil |
23 | Good Times, Bad Times | Harold Evans |
24 | Grammar of Polities | Herold Joseph Laski |
25 | Great Tragedy | Z. A. Bhutto |
26 | Hamlet , King Lear | William Shakespeare |
27 | Hindu Civilization , Peter Pan | J. M. Barrie |
28 | Le Père Goriot | Honoré de Balzac |
29 | Le Rouge et le Noir | Stendhal |
30 | Lolita | Vladimir Nabakov |
31 | Long Walk to Freedom | Nelson Mandela |
32 | Man and Superman , Major Barbara | George Bernard Shaw |
33 | Madame Bovary | Gustave Flaubert |
34 | Mein Kamph | Adolf Hitler |
35 | Merchant of Venice | William Shakespeare |
36 | Moby-Dick | Herman Melville |
37 | Mother | Maxim Gorky |
38 | Mother India | Katherine Mayo |
39 | Mr. Oliver’s Diary | Ruskin Bond |
40 | Odyssey , Illiad | Homer |
41 | Oliver Twist | Charles Dickens |
42 | On Contradiction | Mao- tse Tung |
43 | Origin of Species | Charles Darwin |
44 | Othello | William Shakespeare |
45 | Paradise Lost , Lycidas | John Milton |
46 | Politics | Arastu |
47 | Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austen |
48 | Principia | Isaac Newton |
49 | Pygmalion | George Bernard Shaw |
50 | Republic | Plato |
51 | Shape of thinks to Come | H.G. Wells |
52 | The Brothers Karamazov | Dostoevsky |
53 | The Jungal Book | Rudyard Kipling |
54 | The Mother | Maxim Gorky |
55 | The Prince | Machiavelli |
56 | The Red Sari (Biography of Soniya Gandhi) | Javier Moro |
57 | The Social Contract | JeanJacques Rousseau |
58 | The Triumph | J. K. Galbraith |
59 | The Wealth of Nation | Adam Smith |
60 | The Wonder that was India | A. L. Basham |
61 | The World as I See It | Albert Einstein |
62 | Tom Jones | Henry Fielding |
63 | Tropic of Cancer | Henry Miller |
64 | War and Peace | Leo Tolstoy |
65 | Wealth of Nations | Adam Smith |
66 | Wuthering Heights | Emily Brontë |
Generally regarded as one of the giants of English literature, Charles Dickens enjoyed extensive popularity during his lifetime and his books continue to be widely read. Born in 1812 in England, Dickens did factory work as a child and had little formal education.