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Title: Reading Check Lists for Major Series: Great Books of the Western World
Author: Brent Paschall
Date: 2016 Jun 11 at 23:34
Reading Check Lists for Major Series: Great Books of the Western World
Reading List
Great Books of the Western World
These books are listed in the sequence they appear in the series; links will be added when available. The idea is simply for one to be able to check off a book as read rather than to supply dates or sequence. In some cases the original language addition or alternative translations may also be given.
Ancient Greece
Plato
The Dialogues (translated by Benjamin Jowett)
- Charmides | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Lysis | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Laches | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Protagoras | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Euthydemus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Cratylus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Phaedrus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Ion | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Symposium | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Meno | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Euthyphro | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Apology | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Crito | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Phaedo | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Gorgias | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- The Republic | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Timaeus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Critias | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Parmenides | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Theaetetus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Sophist | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Statesman | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Philebus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Laws | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
Aristotle
- Categories (E.M. Edghill)
- On Interpretation (E.M. Edghill)
- Prior Analytics (A.J. Jenkinson)
- Posterior Analytics (G.R.G. Mure)
- Topics (W.A. Pickard-Cambridge)
- On Sophistical Refutations (W.A. Pickard-Cambridge)
- Physics (R.P. Hardie, and R.K. Gaye)
- On the Heavens (J.L. Stocks)
- On Generation and Corruption (H.H. Joachim)
- Meteorology (E.W. Webster)
- Metaphysiscs (W.D. Ross)
- On the Soul (J.A. Smith)
- On Sense and the Sensible (J.I. Beare)
- On Memory and Reminiscence (J.I. Beare)
- On Sleep and Sleeplessness (J.I. Beare)
- On Dreams, (J.I. Beare)
- On Prophesying by Dreams (J.I. Beare)
- On Longevity and Shortness of Life (G.R.T. Ross)
- On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing (G.R.T. Ross)
- History of Animals (D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson)
- On the Parts of Animals (William Ogle)
- On the Motion of Animals (A.S.L. Farquharson)
- On the Gait of Animals (A.S.L. Farquharson)
- On the Generation of Animals (Arthur Platt)
- Nicomachean Ethics (W.D. Ross)
- Politics (Benjamin Jowett)
- The Athenian Constitution (Sir Frederic G. Kenyon)
- Rhetoric (W. Rhys Roberts)
- On Poetics (Ingram Bywater)
Hippocrates
Hippocratic Writings (Francis Adams)
- On Airs, Waters, And Places
- Aphorisms
- On The Articulations
- Of The Epidemics
- On Fistulae
- On Fractures
- On Injuries Of The Head
- On Hemorrhoids
- The Law
- On Ancient Medicine
- The Oath
- The Book Of Prognostics
- Instruments Of Reduction
- On Regimen In Acute Diseases
- On The Sacred Disease
- On The Surgery
- On Ulcers
Galen
- On the Natural Faculties (Arthur John Brock)
Euclid
- Euclid’s Elements (Sir Thomas L. Heath)
Archimedes
The Works of Archimedes, Including The Method (Sir Thomas L. Heath)
- On the Sphere and Cylinder
- Measurement of a Circle
- On Conoids and Spheroids
- On Spirals
- On the Equilibrium of Planes
- The Sand-Reckoner
- The Quadrature of the Parabola
- On Floating Bodies
- Book of Lemmas
- The Method Treating of Mechanical Problems
Apollonius of Perga
- Treatise on Conic Sections
Nicomachus of Gerasa
- The Introduction to Arithmetic of Nicomachus (Martin L. D’Ooge)
Ancient Rome
Lucretius
- The Way Things Are (Rolfe Humphries)
Marcus Aurelius
- Meditations (George Long)
Plotinus
- The Six Enneads (Stephen MacKenna and B.S. Page)
Virgil
- Eclogues (C. Day Lewis)
- Georgics (C. Day Lewis)
- The Aeneid (C. Day Lewis)
Plutarch
- The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans (John Dryden)
Cornelius Tacitus
- The Annals (Alfred John Church, and William Jackson Brodribb)
- The Histories (Alfred John Church, and William Jackson Brodribb)
Ptolemy
- The Almagest (R. Catesby Taliaferro)
Nicolaus Copernicus (Renaissance)
- On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (Charles Glenn Wallis)
Johannes Kepler (Renaissance)
- Epitome of Copernican Astronomy: IV-V (Charles Glenn Wallis)
- The Harmonies of the World: V (Charles Glenn Wallis)
Augustine of Hippo
- The Confessions (R.S. Pine-Coffin)
- The City of God (Marcus Dods)
- On Christian Doctrine (J.F. Shaw)
Late Medieval Period (to 1450)
Thomas Aquinas
- Summa Theologica (Father Laurence Shapcote)
Dante
- The Divine Comedy (Charles S. Singleton)
The Renaissance
Geoffrey Chaucer
- Troilus and Criseyde (Nevill Coghill)
- The Canterbury Tales (Nevill Coghill)
John Calvin
- Institutes of the Christian Religion (Henry Beveridge)
Nicolò Machiavelli
- The Prince (W.K. Marriott)
François Rabelais
- Gargantua and Pantagruel (Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux)
Desiderius Erasmus
- Praise of Folly (Betty Radice)
William Shakespeare
- The First Part of King Henry the Sixth
- The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth
- The Third part of King Henry the Sixth
- The Life and Death of Richard the Third
- The Comedy of errors
- Titus Andronicus
- The Taming of the Shrew
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Love’s Labour ‘s Lost
- Romeo and Juliet
- The Life and Death of Richard the Second
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- The Life and Death of King John
- The Merchant of Venice
- The first part of King Henry the Fourth
- The second part of King Henry the Fourth
- Much Ado About Nothing
- The Life of King Henry the Fifth
- The Life and Death of Julius Ceasar
- As you like it
- Twelfth Night; or, what you will
- The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- The Merry Wives of Windsor
- The History of Troilus and Cressida
- All’s Well that Ends Well
- Measure for Measure
- Othello, the Moore of Venice
- King Lear
- Macbeth
- Antony and Cleopatra
- The Tragedy of Coriolanus
- The Life of Timon of Athens
- Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- Cymbeline
- The Winter’s Tale
- The Tempest
- The Life of King Henry the Eighth
- The Sonnets
William Gilbert
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies (P. Fleury Mottelay)
Galileo Galilei
- Concerning the Two New Sciences (Henry Crew and Alfonso de Salvio)
William Harvey
- On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals (Robert Willis)
- On the Circulation of the Blood (Robert Willis)
- On the Generation of Animals (Robert Willis)
Miguel de Cervantes
- The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha (Samuel Putnam)
Seventeenth Century
Francis Bacon
- Advancement of Learning
- Novum Organum
- New Atlantis
René Descartes
- Rules for the Direction of the Mind (Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G.R.T. Ross)
- Discourse on the Method (Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G.R.T. Ross)
- Meditations on First Philosophy (Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G.R.T. Ross)
- Objections Against the Meditations and Replies (Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G.R.T. Ross)
- The Geometry (David Eugene Smith, and Marcia L. Latham)
John Milton
- English Minor Poems
- Paradise Lost
- Samson Agonistes
- Areopagitica
Blaise Pascal
- The Provincial Letters
- Pensées
- Scientific Treatises
Molière
- The School for Wives (Morris Bishop)
- The Critique of the School for Wives (Morris Bishop)
- Tartuffe (Morris Bishop)
- Don Juan (John Wood)
- The Miser (Wallace Fowlie)
- The Would-Be Gentleman (Morris Bishop)
- The Would-Be Invalid (Morris Bishop)
Jean Racine
- Berenice (Samuel Solomon)
- Phaedra (Samuel Solomon)
Sir Isaac Newton
- Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (Andrew Mott)
- Optics
Christiaan Huygens
- Treatise on Light (Silvanus P. Thompson)
John Locke
- A Letter Concerning Toleration (William Popple)
- Second Essay on Civil Government
- An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Eighteenth Century
George Berkeley
- The Principles of Human Knowledge
David Hume
- An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Denis Diderot
- Rameau’s Nephew (Jacques Brazu)
Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
- The Spirit of Laws (Thomas Nugent)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- A Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (G.D.H. Cole)
- A Discourse on Political Economy (G.D.H. Cole)
- The Social Contract (G.D.H. Cole)
Adam Smith
- An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Edward Gibbon
- The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Immanuel Kant
- The Critique of Pure Reason (J.M.D. Meiklejohn)
- Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals (Thomas Kingsmill Abbott)
- The Critique of Practical Reason (Thomas Kingsmill Abbott)
- Preface and Introduction to the Metaphysical Elements of Ethics, With a Note on Conscience (Thomas Kingsmill Abbott)
- General Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals (W. Hastie)
- The Science of Right (W. Hastie)
- The Critique of Judgement (James Creed Meredith)
American State Papers
- Declaration of Independence
- Articles of Confederation
- The Constitution
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
Nineteenth Century
John Stuart Mill
*On Liberty *Representative Government *Utilitarianism
James Boswell
- The Life of Samuel Johnson
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
- Elements of Chemistry (Robert Kerr)
Michael Faraday
- Experimental Researches in Electricity
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- The Philosophy of Right (T.M. Knox)
- The Philosophy of History (J. Sibree)
Søren Kierkegaard
- Fear and Trembling (Walter Lowrie)
Friedrich Nietzsche
- Beyond Good and Evil (Walter Lowrie)
Alexis de Tocqueville
- Democracy in America (George Lawrence)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Honoré de Balzac
- Cousin Bette (Marion Ayton Crawford)
Mark Twain
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Charles Darwin
- The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
- The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex
Karl Marx
- Capital (Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling)
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
- Manifesto of the Communist Party (Samuel Moore)
Leo Tolstoy
- War and Peace (Louise Maude and Aylmer Maude)
Fyodor Dostoevsky
- The Brothers Karamazov (Constance Garnett)
Henrik Ibsen
- A Doll’s House (James W. McFarlane)
- The Wild Duck (James W. McFarlane)
- Hedda Gabler (Jens Arup)
- The Master Builder (James W. McFarlane)
William James
- The Principles of Psychology
Twentieth Century
Sigmund Freud
- The Origin and Development of Psycho-analysis (1910) (Harry W. Chase)
- Selected Papers on Hysteria (chapters 1–10) (1893–1908) (A.A. Brill)
- The Future Prospects of Psycho-analytic Therapy (1910) (Joan Riviere)
- Observations on “Wild” Psycho-analysis (1910) (Joan Riviere)
- The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) (A.A. Brill)
- On Narcissism (1914) (Cecil M. Baines)
- Instincts and Their Vicissitudes (1915) (Cecil M. Baines)
- Repression (1915) (Cecil M. Baines)
- The Unconscious (1915), (Cecil M. Baines)
- A General Introduction to Psycho-analysis (1915–17) (Joan Riviere)
- Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920) (C.J.M. Hubback)
- Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921) (James Strachey)
- The Ego and the Id (1923) (Joan Riviere)
- Inhibitions, Symptoms, and Anxiety (1926) (Alix Strachey)
- Thoughts for the Times on War and Death (1915) (E. Colburn Mayne)
- Civilization and Its Discontents (1929) (Joan Riviere)
- New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis (1932) (W.J.H. Sprott)
Philosophy and Religion
Henri Bergson
- An Introduction to Metaphysics (T.E. Hulme)
Alfred North Whitehead (also see below)
- Science and the Modern World
Bertrand Russell
- The Problems of Philosophy
Martin Heidegger
- What Is Metaphysics? (R.F.C. Hull and Alan Crick)
Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Philosophical Investigations (G.E.M. Anscombe)
Karl Barth
- The Word of God and the Word of Man (Douglas Horton)
Natural Science
Henri Poincaré
- Science and Hypothesis (William John Greenstreet)
Max Plank
- Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers (Frank Gaynor)
Alfred North Whitehead (also see above)
- An Introduction to Mathematics
Albert Einstein
- Relativity: The Special and the General Theory (Robert W. Lawson)
Niels Bohr
- Selections from Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature
- Discussion with Einstein on Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics
G. H. Hardy
- A Mathematician’s Apology
Theodosius Dobzhansky
- Genetics and the Origin of Species
Social Science
Thorstein Veblen
- The Theory of the Leisure Class
John Maynard Keynes
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
James George Frazer
- Selections from The Golden Bough
Max Weber
- Selections from Essays in Sociology (H.H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills)
Johan Huizinga
- The Waning of the Middle Ages (Frederik Jan Hopman)
Claude Lévi-Strauss
- Selections from Structural Anthropology, (Claire Jacobson and Brooke Grundfest Schoepf)
Imaginative Literature
Anton Chekhov
- Uncle Vania (Elisaveta Fen)
Luigi Pirandello
- Six Characters in Search of an Author (Edward Storer)
Marcel Proust
- Swann in Love (from Remembrance of Things Past) (C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin)
Thomas Mann
- Death in Venice (H.T. Lowe-Porter)
James Joyce
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Franz Kafka
- The Metamorphosis (Willa Muir and Edwin Muir)
Bertolt Brecht
- Mother Courage and Her Children (Ralph Manheim)
Ernest Hemingway
- The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber
Gateway to the Great Books
Gateway to the Great Books is a 10-volume series of books designed as an introduction to the Great Books of the Western World, published by the same organization and editors in 1952. The set included selections – short stories, plays, essays, letters, and extracts from longer works – by more than one hundred authors. The selections were generally shorter and in some ways simpler than the full-length books included in the Great Books. - A Letter to the Reader
- Introduction
Imaginative Literature
Rudyard KIPLING (1865-1936)
- “Mowgli’s Brothers” from The Jungle Book
Victor HUGO (1802-1885)
- “The Battle with the Cannon” from Ninety-three
Guy De MAUPASSANT (1850-1893)
Ernest HEMINGWAY (1899-1961)
- “The Killers” from Men without Women
Sir Walter SCOTT (1771-1832)
- “The Two Drovers” from Chronicles of the Canongate
Joseph CONRAD (1857-1924)
Oscar WILDE (1854- 1900)
- “The Happy Prince” from The Happy Prince and Other Tales
Edgar Allan POE (1809-1849)
- “The Tell-Tale Heart”
- “The Masque of the Red Death”
Robert Louis STEVENSON (1850-1894)
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mark TWAIN (Samuel Clemens 1835-1910)
- The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
Charles DICKENS (1812-1870)
- “A Full and Faithful Report of the Memorable Trial of Bardell against Pickwick” from The Pickwick Papers
Nikolai GOGOL (1809-1852)
Samuel BUTLER (1835-1902)
- “Customs and Opinions of the Erewhonians” from Erewhon
Sherwood ANDERSON (1876-1941)
ANONYMOUS (c. early 13th Century)
Stephen CRANE (1871-1900)
Herman MELVILLE (1819-1891)
- “Billy Budd” from Billy Budd, Sailor
Ivan BUNIN (1870-1953)
- “The Gentleman from San Francisco”
Nathaniel HAWTHORNE (1804-1864)
- “Rappaccini’s Daughter” from Mosses from an Old Manse
Lucius APULEIUS (fl. 2nd Century)
- “Cupid and Psyche” from The Golden Ass
Ivan TURGENEV (1818-1883)
Fyodor DOSTOEVSKY (1828-1910)
John GALSWORTHY (1867-1933)
Gustave FLAUBERT (1821-1880)
- “The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller” from Three Tales
F. Scott FITZGERALD (1869-1940)
- “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz” from Tales of the Jazz Age
Honore De BALZAC (1799-1850)
- “A Passion in the Desert”
Anton CHEKHOV (1860-1904)
Isaac SINGER (b. 1904)
- “The Spinoza of Market Street”
Alexander PUSHKIN (1799-1837)
D. H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930)
- “The Rocking-Horse Winner” from The Lovely Lady
Thomas MANN (1875-1955)
- “Mario and the Magician” from Stories of Three Decades
Isak DINESEN (1885-1962)
- “Sorrow-Acre” from Winter’s Tales
Leo TOLSTOY (1828-1910)
- “The Death of Ivan Ilyitch”
- “The Three Hermits”
- “What Men Live By”
MOLIERE (1622-1673)
- The Misanthrope
- The Doctor in Spite of Himself
Richard SHERIDAN (1751-1816)
Anton CHEKHOV (1860-1904)
George Bernard SHAW (1856-1950)
John M. SYNGE (1871-1909)
Eugene O’NEILL (1888-1953)
Critical Essays
Virginia WOOLF (1882-1941)
- “How Should One Read a Book?” from The Second Common Reader
Matthew ARNOLD (1822-1888)
- “The Study of Poetry” from The English Poets, T. H. Ward, Ed.
- “Sweetness and Light” from Culture and Anarchy
Charles Augustin SAINTE-BEUVE (1804-1869)
- “What Is a Classic?”
- “Montaigne”
Sir Francis BACON (1561-1626)
- “Of Beauty” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Discourse” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Studies” from Essays, Civil and Moral
David HUME (1711-1776)
- “Of the Standard of Taste” from Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary
Arthur SCHOPENHAUER (1788-1860)
- “On Style” from Essays in Ethics and Politics
- “On Some Forms of Literature” from Essays in Ethics and Politics
- “On the Comparative Place of Interest and Beauty in Works of Art”
Friedrich SCHILLER (1759-1805)
- “On Simple and Sentimental Poetry” from Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical
Percy Bysshe SHELLEY (1792-1822)
Walt WHITMAN (1819-1892)
- Preface to Leaves of Grass
William HAZLITT (1778-1830)
- “My First Acquaintance with Poets”
- “On Swift”
- “Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen”
Charles LAMB (1775-1834)
- “My First Play”
- “Dream Children, a Reverie”
- “Sanity of True Genius”
Samuel JOHNSON (1709-1784)
Thomas DE QUINCEY (1785-1859)
- “Literature of Knowledge and Literature of Power”
- “On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth”
Thomas Stearns ELIOT (1888-1965)
- “Dante”
- “Tradition and the Individual Talent” from Selected Essays (New Ed.)
Man and Society
John Stuart MILL (1806-1873)
- “Childhood and Youth” from Autobiography
Mark TWAIN (Samuel Clemens 1835-1910)
- “Learning the River” from Life an the Mississippi
Jean De LA BRUYERE (1645-1696)
- “Characters” from A Book of Characters
Thomas CARLYLE (1795-1881)
- “The Hero as King” from On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History
Ralph Waldo EMERSON (1803-1882)
Nathaniel HAWTHORNE (1804-1864)
- “Sketch of Abraham Lincoln”
Walt WHITMAN (1819-1892)
- “Death of Abraham Lincoln”
Virginia WOOLF (1882-1941)
- “The Art of Biography” from The Death of the Moth
XENOPHON (c. 430 B.C.-c. 355 B.C.)
- “The March to the Sea” from The Persian Expedition
- “The Character of Socrates” from Memorabilia
William H. PRESCOTT (1796-1859)
- “The Land of Montezuma” from The Conquest of Mexico
PLINY the Younger (c. 61-c. 113)
- “The Eruption of Vesuvius” from Letters
Cornelius TACITUS (c. 55-c. 120)
- “The Life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola”
Francois GUIZOT (1787-1874)
- “Civilization” from History of Civilization in Europe
Henry ADAMS (1838-1918)
- “The United States in 1800” from History of the United States of America
John Bagnell BURY (1861-1927)
- “Herodotus” from The Ancient Greek Historians
LUCIAN (c. 125-c. 190)
- “The Way to Write History”
Great Documents
- The English Bill of Rights (1689)
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789)
- The Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776)
- The Declaration of Independence (1776)
- Charter of the United Nations (1945)
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
Thomas PAINE (1737-1809)
- “A Call to Patriots – December 23, 1776” from The Crisis
George WASHINGTON (1732-1799)
- “Circular Letter to the Governors of All the States on Disbanding the Army”
- “The Farewell Address”
Thomas JEFFERSON (1743-1826)
- “The Virginia Constitution” from Notes on Virginia
- “First Inaugural Address”
- “Biographical Sketches”
Benjamin FRANKLIN (1706-1790)
- “A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge among the British Plantations in America”
- “Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania”
Jean De CREVECOEUR (1735-1813)
- “The Making of Americans” from Letters from an American Farmer
Alexis De TOCQUEVILLE (1805-1859)
- “Observations on American Life and Government” from Democracy in America
Henry David THOREAU (1817-1862)
- “Civil Disobedience”
- “A Plea for Captain John Brown”
Abraham LINCOLN (1809-1865)
- “Address at Cooper Institute”
- “First Inaugural Address”
- “Letter to Horace Greeley”
- “Meditation on the Divine Will”
- “The Gettysburg Address”
- “Second Inaugural Address”
- “Last Public Address”
Sir Francis BACON (1561-1626)
- “Of Youth and Age” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Parents and Children” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Marriage and Single Life” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Great Place” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Seditions and Troubles” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Custom and Education” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Followers and Friends” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Usury” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Riches” from Essays, Civil and Moral
Jonathan SWIFT (1667-1745)
- “Resolutions when I Come to Be Old”
- “An Essay on Modern Education”
- “A Meditation upon a Broomstick”
- “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country”
David HUME (1711-1776)
- “Of Refinement in the Arts” from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- “Of Money” from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- “Of the Balance of Trade” from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- “Of Taxes”from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- “Of the Study of History” from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
PLUTARCH (c. 46-120)
- “Of Bashfulness” from Moralia
Robert Louis STEVENSON (1850-1894)
- “The Lantern-Bearers” from Across the Plains
John RUSKIN (1819-1900)
- “An Idealist’s Arraignment of the Age” from Four Clavigera
William JAMES (1842-1910)
- “On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings”
- “The Energies of Men”
- “Great Men and Their Environment”
Arthur SCHOPENHAUER (1788-1860)
- “On Education” from Studies in Pessimism
Michael FARADAY
- “Observations on Mental Education” from Lectures on Education
Edmund BURKE (1729-1797)
- “Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol”
John C. CALHOUN (1782-1850)
- “The Concurrent Majority” from A Disquisition on Government
Thomas Babington MACAULAY
- “Machiavelli” from Critical and Historical Essays
VOLTAIRE (1694-1778)
- “English Men and Ideas” from Letters on the English
DANTE Aligheri (1265-1321)
- “On World Government” from De Monarchia
Jean Jacques ROUSSEAU (1712-1778)
- “A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe” from A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe and the State of War
Immanuel KANT (1724-1804)
Karl Von CLAUSEWITZ (1780-1831)
- “What Is War?” from On War
Thomas Robert MALTHUS (1766-1834)
- “The Principle of Population” from Population: The First Essay
Natural Science
Francis BACON (1561-1626)
- “The Sphinx” from The Wisdom of the Ancients: A Series of Mythological Fables
John TYNDALL (1820-1893)
- “Michael Faraday” from Faraday as a Discoverer
Eve CURIE (b. 1904)
- “The Discovery of Radium” from Madame Curie
Charles Robert DARWIN (1809-1882)
- “Autobiography” from Charles Darwin’s Autobiography
Jean Henri FABRE (1823-1915)
- “A Laboratory of the Open Fields” from The Life of the Fly
- “The Sacred Beetle” from The Sacred Beetle and Others
Loren EISELEY (b. 1907)
- “On Time” from The Immense Journey
Rachel L. CARSON (1907-1964)
- “The Sunless Sea” from The Sea Around Us
J. B. S. HALDANE (1892-1964)
- “On Being the Right Size” from Possible Worlds
Thomas Henry HUXLEY (1825-1895)
- “On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals” from Man’s Place in Nature and Other Anthropological Essays
- “On a Piece of Chalk”
Sir Francis GALTON (1822-1911)
- “The Classification of Human Ability” from Hereditary Genius
Claude BERNARD (1813-1878)
- “Experimental Considerations Common to Living Things and Inorganic Bodies” from An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine
Ivan Petrovich PAVLOV (1849-1936)
- “Scientific Study of the So-called Psychical Processes in the Higher Animals” from Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes
Friedrich WOHLER (1800-1882)
- “On the Artificial Production of Urea”
Sir Charles LYELL (1797-1875)
- “Geological Evolution” from The Principles of Geology
GALILEO Galilei (1564-1642)
Tommaso CAMPANELLA (1568-1639)
- “Arguments for and against Galileo” from The Defense of Galileo
Michael FARADAY (1791-1867)
- The Chemical History of a Candle
Dmitri MENDELEEV (1834-1907)
- “The Genesis of a Law of Nature” from The Periodic Law of the Chemical Elements
H. L. F. Von HELMHOLTZ (1821-1894)
- “On the Conservation of Force”
Albert EINSTEIN (1879-1955) & Leopold INFELD (1898-1968)
- “The Rise and Decline of Classical Physics” from The Evolution of Physics
Sir Arthur EDDINGTON (1882-1944)
- “The Running-Down of the Universe” from Nature and the Physical World
Sir James JEANS (1877-1946)
- “Beginnings and Endings” from The Universe Around Us
Lancelot HOGBEN (b. 1895)
- “Mathematics, the Mirror of Civilization” from Mathematics for the Million
Andrew Russell FORSYTH (1858-1942)
- “Mathematics, in Life and Thought”
Alfred North WHITEHEAD (1861-1947)
- “On Mathematical Method” from An Introduction to Mathematics
- “On the Nature of a Calculus” from A Treatise on Universal Algebra
Bertrand RUSSELL (1872-1970)
- “The Study of Mathematics” from Mysticism and Logic
- “Mathematics and the Metaphysicians” from Mysticism and Logic
- “Definition of Number” from Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy
Edward KASNER (1878-1955) and James R. NEWMAN (1907-1966)
- “New Names for Old” from Mathematics and the Imagination
- “Beyond the Googol” from Mathematics and the Imagination
Tobias DANTZIG (1884-1956)
- “Fingerprints” from Number: the Language of Science
- “The Empty Column” from Number: the Language of Science
Leonhard EULER (1707-1783)
- “The Seven Bridges of Konigsberg”
Norman Robert CAMPBELL (1880-1949)
- “Measurement” from What Is Science?
- “Numerical Laws and the Use of Mathematics in Science” from What Is Science?
William Kingdon CLIFFORD (1845-1879)
- “The Postulates of the Science of Space” from The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences
Henri POINCARE
- “Space” from Science and Hypothesis
- “Mathematical Creation”
- “Chance” from Science and Method
Pierre Simon De LAPLACE (1749-1827)
- “Probability” from A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities
Charles Sanders PEIRCE (1839-1914)
Philosophical Essays
John ERSKINE (1879-1951)
- “The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent” from The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent
William Kingdon CLIFFORD (1845-1879)
- “The Ethics of Belief” from Lectures and Essays
William JAMES (1842-1910)
- “The Will to Believe” from The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
- “The Sentiment of Rationality” from The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
John DEWEY (1859-1852)
- “The Process of Thought” from How We Think
EPICURUS (c. 341 B.C.-c. 271 B.C.)
- “Letter to Herodotus”
- “Letter to Menoeceus”
Walter Horatio PATER (1839-1894)
- “The Art of Life” from The Renaissance
PLUTARCH (c. 46-120)
- “Contentment” from Moralia
CICERO (106-43 B.C.)
- “On Friendship”
- “On Old Age”
Sir Francis BACON (1561-1626)
- “Of Truth” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Death” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Adversity” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Love” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Friendship” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Anger” from Essays, Civil and Moral
George SANTAYANA (1863-1952)
- “Lucretius” from Three Philosophical Poets
- “Goethe’s Faust” from Three Philosophical Poets
Henry ADAMS (1838-1910)
- “St. Thomas Aquinas” from Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
VOLTAIRE (1694-1778)
- “The Philosophy of Common Sense” from Philosophical Dictionary
John Stuart MILL (1806-1873)
- “Nature” from Three Essays on Religion
Ralph Waldo EMERSON (1803-1882)
- “Nature” from Essays, Second Series
- “Self-Reliance” from Essays, First Series
- “Montaigne; or, the Skeptic” from Representative Men
William HAZLITT (1778-1830)
- “On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth”
Sir Thomas BROWNE (1605-1682)
- “Immortality” from Urn-Burial
Appendix II Recommended Novels
Appendix III Recommended Anthologies of Poetry
The Great Ideas Program
The Great Ideas Program is a 10-volume series of books designed as a way to introduce a reader to the Great Books of the Western World, published by the same organization and editors in 1959. Each volume is a program of reading from the Great Books, organized around a particular theme or idea. Each reading is accompanied by a guide with background information and self-testing questions to check the thoroughness of your reading and make sure you made note of the major points of interest.
Volume 1 – An Introduction to the Great Books and to a Liberal Education
- Plato, Apology & Crito
- Plato, Republic, Book I & Book II
- Sophocles, Oedipus the King & Antigone
- Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics, Book I
- Aristotle, Politics, Book I
- Plutarch, The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans – Lycurgus, Numa Pompilius, Lycurgus and Numa Compared, Alexander, & Caesar
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Reading Check Lists for Major Series: Great Books of the Western World
Reading List
Great Books of the Western World
These books are listed in the sequence they appear in the series; links will be added when available. The idea is simply for one to be able to check off a book as read rather than to supply dates or sequence. In some cases the original language addition or alternative translations may also be given.
Ancient Greece
Plato
The Dialogues (translated by Benjamin Jowett)
- Charmides | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Lysis | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Laches | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Protagoras | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Euthydemus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Cratylus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Phaedrus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Ion | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Symposium | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Meno | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Euthyphro | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Apology | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Crito | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Phaedo | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Gorgias | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- The Republic | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Timaeus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Critias | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Parmenides | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Theaetetus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Sophist | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Statesman | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Philebus | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
- Laws | The Dialogues of Plato; The Seventh Letter
Aristotle
- Categories (E.M. Edghill)
- On Interpretation (E.M. Edghill)
- Prior Analytics (A.J. Jenkinson)
- Posterior Analytics (G.R.G. Mure)
- Topics (W.A. Pickard-Cambridge)
- On Sophistical Refutations (W.A. Pickard-Cambridge)
- Physics (R.P. Hardie, and R.K. Gaye)
- On the Heavens (J.L. Stocks)
- On Generation and Corruption (H.H. Joachim)
- Meteorology (E.W. Webster)
- Metaphysiscs (W.D. Ross)
- On the Soul (J.A. Smith)
- On Sense and the Sensible (J.I. Beare)
- On Memory and Reminiscence (J.I. Beare)
- On Sleep and Sleeplessness (J.I. Beare)
- On Dreams, (J.I. Beare)
- On Prophesying by Dreams (J.I. Beare)
- On Longevity and Shortness of Life (G.R.T. Ross)
- On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing (G.R.T. Ross)
- History of Animals (D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson)
- On the Parts of Animals (William Ogle)
- On the Motion of Animals (A.S.L. Farquharson)
- On the Gait of Animals (A.S.L. Farquharson)
- On the Generation of Animals (Arthur Platt)
- Nicomachean Ethics (W.D. Ross)
- Politics (Benjamin Jowett)
- The Athenian Constitution (Sir Frederic G. Kenyon)
- Rhetoric (W. Rhys Roberts)
- On Poetics (Ingram Bywater)
Hippocrates
Hippocratic Writings (Francis Adams)
- On Airs, Waters, And Places
- Aphorisms
- On The Articulations
- Of The Epidemics
- On Fistulae
- On Fractures
- On Injuries Of The Head
- On Hemorrhoids
- The Law
- On Ancient Medicine
- The Oath
- The Book Of Prognostics
- Instruments Of Reduction
- On Regimen In Acute Diseases
- On The Sacred Disease
- On The Surgery
- On Ulcers
Galen
- On the Natural Faculties (Arthur John Brock)
Euclid
- Euclid’s Elements (Sir Thomas L. Heath)
Archimedes
The Works of Archimedes, Including The Method (Sir Thomas L. Heath)
- On the Sphere and Cylinder
- Measurement of a Circle
- On Conoids and Spheroids
- On Spirals
- On the Equilibrium of Planes
- The Sand-Reckoner
- The Quadrature of the Parabola
- On Floating Bodies
- Book of Lemmas
- The Method Treating of Mechanical Problems
Apollonius of Perga
- Treatise on Conic Sections
Nicomachus of Gerasa
- The Introduction to Arithmetic of Nicomachus (Martin L. D’Ooge)
Ancient Rome
Lucretius
- The Way Things Are (Rolfe Humphries)
Marcus Aurelius
- Meditations (George Long)
Plotinus
- The Six Enneads (Stephen MacKenna and B.S. Page)
Virgil
- Eclogues (C. Day Lewis)
- Georgics (C. Day Lewis)
- The Aeneid (C. Day Lewis)
Plutarch
- The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans (John Dryden)
Cornelius Tacitus
- The Annals (Alfred John Church, and William Jackson Brodribb)
- The Histories (Alfred John Church, and William Jackson Brodribb)
Ptolemy
- The Almagest (R. Catesby Taliaferro)
Nicolaus Copernicus (Renaissance)
- On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (Charles Glenn Wallis)
Johannes Kepler (Renaissance)
- Epitome of Copernican Astronomy: IV-V (Charles Glenn Wallis)
- The Harmonies of the World: V (Charles Glenn Wallis)
Augustine of Hippo
- The Confessions (R.S. Pine-Coffin)
- The City of God (Marcus Dods)
- On Christian Doctrine (J.F. Shaw)
Late Medieval Period (to 1450)
Thomas Aquinas
- Summa Theologica (Father Laurence Shapcote)
Dante
- The Divine Comedy (Charles S. Singleton)
The Renaissance
Geoffrey Chaucer
- Troilus and Criseyde (Nevill Coghill)
- The Canterbury Tales (Nevill Coghill)
John Calvin
- Institutes of the Christian Religion (Henry Beveridge)
Nicolò Machiavelli
- The Prince (W.K. Marriott)
François Rabelais
- Gargantua and Pantagruel (Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux)
Desiderius Erasmus
- Praise of Folly (Betty Radice)
William Shakespeare
- The First Part of King Henry the Sixth
- The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth
- The Third part of King Henry the Sixth
- The Life and Death of Richard the Third
- The Comedy of errors
- Titus Andronicus
- The Taming of the Shrew
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Love’s Labour ‘s Lost
- Romeo and Juliet
- The Life and Death of Richard the Second
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- The Life and Death of King John
- The Merchant of Venice
- The first part of King Henry the Fourth
- The second part of King Henry the Fourth
- Much Ado About Nothing
- The Life of King Henry the Fifth
- The Life and Death of Julius Ceasar
- As you like it
- Twelfth Night; or, what you will
- The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- The Merry Wives of Windsor
- The History of Troilus and Cressida
- All’s Well that Ends Well
- Measure for Measure
- Othello, the Moore of Venice
- King Lear
- Macbeth
- Antony and Cleopatra
- The Tragedy of Coriolanus
- The Life of Timon of Athens
- Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- Cymbeline
- The Winter’s Tale
- The Tempest
- The Life of King Henry the Eighth
- The Sonnets
William Gilbert
- On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies (P. Fleury Mottelay)
Galileo Galilei
- Concerning the Two New Sciences (Henry Crew and Alfonso de Salvio)
William Harvey
- On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals (Robert Willis)
- On the Circulation of the Blood (Robert Willis)
- On the Generation of Animals (Robert Willis)
Miguel de Cervantes
- The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha (Samuel Putnam)
Seventeenth Century
Francis Bacon
- Advancement of Learning
- Novum Organum
- New Atlantis
René Descartes
- Rules for the Direction of the Mind (Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G.R.T. Ross)
- Discourse on the Method (Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G.R.T. Ross)
- Meditations on First Philosophy (Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G.R.T. Ross)
- Objections Against the Meditations and Replies (Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G.R.T. Ross)
- The Geometry (David Eugene Smith, and Marcia L. Latham)
John Milton
- English Minor Poems
- Paradise Lost
- Samson Agonistes
- Areopagitica
Blaise Pascal
- The Provincial Letters
- Pensées
- Scientific Treatises
Molière
- The School for Wives (Morris Bishop)
- The Critique of the School for Wives (Morris Bishop)
- Tartuffe (Morris Bishop)
- Don Juan (John Wood)
- The Miser (Wallace Fowlie)
- The Would-Be Gentleman (Morris Bishop)
- The Would-Be Invalid (Morris Bishop)
Jean Racine
- Berenice (Samuel Solomon)
- Phaedra (Samuel Solomon)
Sir Isaac Newton
- Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (Andrew Mott)
- Optics
Christiaan Huygens
- Treatise on Light (Silvanus P. Thompson)
John Locke
- A Letter Concerning Toleration (William Popple)
- Second Essay on Civil Government
- An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Eighteenth Century
George Berkeley
- The Principles of Human Knowledge
David Hume
- An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Denis Diderot
- Rameau’s Nephew (Jacques Brazu)
Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
- The Spirit of Laws (Thomas Nugent)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- A Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (G.D.H. Cole)
- A Discourse on Political Economy (G.D.H. Cole)
- The Social Contract (G.D.H. Cole)
Adam Smith
- An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Edward Gibbon
- The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Immanuel Kant
- The Critique of Pure Reason (J.M.D. Meiklejohn)
- Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals (Thomas Kingsmill Abbott)
- The Critique of Practical Reason (Thomas Kingsmill Abbott)
- Preface and Introduction to the Metaphysical Elements of Ethics, With a Note on Conscience (Thomas Kingsmill Abbott)
- General Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals (W. Hastie)
- The Science of Right (W. Hastie)
- The Critique of Judgement (James Creed Meredith)
American State Papers
- Declaration of Independence
- Articles of Confederation
- The Constitution
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
Nineteenth Century
John Stuart Mill
*On Liberty *Representative Government *Utilitarianism
James Boswell
- The Life of Samuel Johnson
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
- Elements of Chemistry (Robert Kerr)
Michael Faraday
- Experimental Researches in Electricity
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- The Philosophy of Right (T.M. Knox)
- The Philosophy of History (J. Sibree)
Søren Kierkegaard
- Fear and Trembling (Walter Lowrie)
Friedrich Nietzsche
- Beyond Good and Evil (Walter Lowrie)
Alexis de Tocqueville
- Democracy in America (George Lawrence)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Honoré de Balzac
- Cousin Bette (Marion Ayton Crawford)
Mark Twain
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Charles Darwin
- The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
- The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex
Karl Marx
- Capital (Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling)
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
- Manifesto of the Communist Party (Samuel Moore)
Leo Tolstoy
- War and Peace (Louise Maude and Aylmer Maude)
Fyodor Dostoevsky
- The Brothers Karamazov (Constance Garnett)
Henrik Ibsen
- A Doll’s House (James W. McFarlane)
- The Wild Duck (James W. McFarlane)
- Hedda Gabler (Jens Arup)
- The Master Builder (James W. McFarlane)
William James
- The Principles of Psychology
Twentieth Century
Sigmund Freud
- The Origin and Development of Psycho-analysis (1910) (Harry W. Chase)
- Selected Papers on Hysteria (chapters 1–10) (1893–1908) (A.A. Brill)
- The Future Prospects of Psycho-analytic Therapy (1910) (Joan Riviere)
- Observations on “Wild” Psycho-analysis (1910) (Joan Riviere)
- The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) (A.A. Brill)
- On Narcissism (1914) (Cecil M. Baines)
- Instincts and Their Vicissitudes (1915) (Cecil M. Baines)
- Repression (1915) (Cecil M. Baines)
- The Unconscious (1915), (Cecil M. Baines)
- A General Introduction to Psycho-analysis (1915–17) (Joan Riviere)
- Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920) (C.J.M. Hubback)
- Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1921) (James Strachey)
- The Ego and the Id (1923) (Joan Riviere)
- Inhibitions, Symptoms, and Anxiety (1926) (Alix Strachey)
- Thoughts for the Times on War and Death (1915) (E. Colburn Mayne)
- Civilization and Its Discontents (1929) (Joan Riviere)
- New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis (1932) (W.J.H. Sprott)
Philosophy and Religion
Henri Bergson
- An Introduction to Metaphysics (T.E. Hulme)
Alfred North Whitehead (also see below)
- Science and the Modern World
Bertrand Russell
- The Problems of Philosophy
Martin Heidegger
- What Is Metaphysics? (R.F.C. Hull and Alan Crick)
Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Philosophical Investigations (G.E.M. Anscombe)
Karl Barth
- The Word of God and the Word of Man (Douglas Horton)
Natural Science
Henri Poincaré
- Science and Hypothesis (William John Greenstreet)
Max Plank
- Scientific Autobiography and Other Papers (Frank Gaynor)
Alfred North Whitehead (also see above)
- An Introduction to Mathematics
Albert Einstein
- Relativity: The Special and the General Theory (Robert W. Lawson)
Niels Bohr
- Selections from Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature
- Discussion with Einstein on Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics
G. H. Hardy
- A Mathematician’s Apology
Theodosius Dobzhansky
- Genetics and the Origin of Species
Social Science
Thorstein Veblen
- The Theory of the Leisure Class
John Maynard Keynes
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
James George Frazer
- Selections from The Golden Bough
Max Weber
- Selections from Essays in Sociology (H.H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills)
Johan Huizinga
- The Waning of the Middle Ages (Frederik Jan Hopman)
Claude Lévi-Strauss
- Selections from Structural Anthropology, (Claire Jacobson and Brooke Grundfest Schoepf)
Imaginative Literature
Anton Chekhov
- Uncle Vania (Elisaveta Fen)
Luigi Pirandello
- Six Characters in Search of an Author (Edward Storer)
Marcel Proust
- Swann in Love (from Remembrance of Things Past) (C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin)
Thomas Mann
- Death in Venice (H.T. Lowe-Porter)
James Joyce
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Gateway to the Great Books
Gateway to the Great Books is a 10-volume series of books designed as an introduction to the Great Books of the Western World, published by the same organization and editors in 1952. The set included selections – short stories, plays, essays, letters, and extracts from longer works – by more than one hundred authors. The selections were generally shorter and in some ways simpler than the full-length books included in the Great Books. - A Letter to the Reader
- Introduction
Imaginative Literature
Rudyard KIPLING (1865-1936)
- “Mowgli’s Brothers” from The Jungle Book
Victor HUGO (1802-1885)
- “The Battle with the Cannon” from Ninety-three
Guy De MAUPASSANT (1850-1893)
Ernest HEMINGWAY (1899-1961)
- “The Killers” from Men without Women
Sir Walter SCOTT (1771-1832)
- “The Two Drovers” from Chronicles of the Canongate
Joseph CONRAD (1857-1924)
Oscar WILDE (1854- 1900)
- “The Happy Prince” from The Happy Prince and Other Tales
Edgar Allan POE (1809-1849)
- “The Tell-Tale Heart”
- “The Masque of the Red Death”
Robert Louis STEVENSON (1850-1894)
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mark TWAIN (Samuel Clemens 1835-1910)
- The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
Charles DICKENS (1812-1870)
- “A Full and Faithful Report of the Memorable Trial of Bardell against Pickwick” from The Pickwick Papers
Nikolai GOGOL (1809-1852)
Samuel BUTLER (1835-1902)
- “Customs and Opinions of the Erewhonians” from Erewhon
Sherwood ANDERSON (1876-1941)
ANONYMOUS (c. early 13th Century)
Stephen CRANE (1871-1900)
Herman MELVILLE (1819-1891)
- “Billy Budd” from Billy Budd, Sailor
Ivan BUNIN (1870-1953)
- “The Gentleman from San Francisco”
Nathaniel HAWTHORNE (1804-1864)
- “Rappaccini’s Daughter” from Mosses from an Old Manse
Lucius APULEIUS (fl. 2nd Century)
- “Cupid and Psyche” from The Golden Ass
Ivan TURGENEV (1818-1883)
Fyodor DOSTOEVSKY (1828-1910)
John GALSWORTHY (1867-1933)
Gustave FLAUBERT (1821-1880)
- “The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller” from Three Tales
F. Scott FITZGERALD (1869-1940)
- “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz” from Tales of the Jazz Age
Honore De BALZAC (1799-1850)
- “A Passion in the Desert”
Anton CHEKHOV (1860-1904)
Isaac SINGER (b. 1904)
- “The Spinoza of Market Street”
Alexander PUSHKIN (1799-1837)
D. H. LAWRENCE (1885-1930)
- “The Rocking-Horse Winner” from The Lovely Lady
Thomas MANN (1875-1955)
- “Mario and the Magician” from Stories of Three Decades
Isak DINESEN (1885-1962)
- “Sorrow-Acre” from Winter’s Tales
Leo TOLSTOY (1828-1910)
- “The Death of Ivan Ilyitch”
- “The Three Hermits”
- “What Men Live By”
MOLIERE (1622-1673)
- The Misanthrope
- The Doctor in Spite of Himself
Richard SHERIDAN (1751-1816)
Anton CHEKHOV (1860-1904)
George Bernard SHAW (1856-1950)
John M. SYNGE (1871-1909)
Eugene O’NEILL (1888-1953)
Critical Essays
Virginia WOOLF (1882-1941)
- “How Should One Read a Book?” from The Second Common Reader
Matthew ARNOLD (1822-1888)
- “The Study of Poetry” from The English Poets, T. H. Ward, Ed.
- “Sweetness and Light” from Culture and Anarchy
Charles Augustin SAINTE-BEUVE (1804-1869)
- “What Is a Classic?”
- “Montaigne”
Sir Francis BACON (1561-1626)
- “Of Beauty” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Discourse” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Studies” from Essays, Civil and Moral
David HUME (1711-1776)
- “Of the Standard of Taste” from Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary
Arthur SCHOPENHAUER (1788-1860)
- “On Style” from Essays in Ethics and Politics
- “On Some Forms of Literature” from Essays in Ethics and Politics
- “On the Comparative Place of Interest and Beauty in Works of Art”
Friedrich SCHILLER (1759-1805)
- “On Simple and Sentimental Poetry” from Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical
Percy Bysshe SHELLEY (1792-1822)
Walt WHITMAN (1819-1892)
- Preface to Leaves of Grass
William HAZLITT (1778-1830)
- “My First Acquaintance with Poets”
- “On Swift”
- “Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen”
Charles LAMB (1775-1834)
- “My First Play”
- “Dream Children, a Reverie”
- “Sanity of True Genius”
Samuel JOHNSON (1709-1784)
Thomas DE QUINCEY (1785-1859)
- “Literature of Knowledge and Literature of Power”
- “On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth”
Thomas Stearns ELIOT (1888-1965)
- “Dante”
- “Tradition and the Individual Talent” from Selected Essays (New Ed.)
Man and Society
John Stuart MILL (1806-1873)
- “Childhood and Youth” from Autobiography
Mark TWAIN (Samuel Clemens 1835-1910)
- “Learning the River” from Life an the Mississippi
Jean De LA BRUYERE (1645-1696)
- “Characters” from A Book of Characters
Thomas CARLYLE (1795-1881)
- “The Hero as King” from On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History
Ralph Waldo EMERSON (1803-1882)
Nathaniel HAWTHORNE (1804-1864)
- “Sketch of Abraham Lincoln”
Walt WHITMAN (1819-1892)
- “Death of Abraham Lincoln”
Virginia WOOLF (1882-1941)
- “The Art of Biography” from The Death of the Moth
XENOPHON (c. 430 B.C.-c. 355 B.C.)
- “The March to the Sea” from The Persian Expedition
- “The Character of Socrates” from Memorabilia
William H. PRESCOTT (1796-1859)
- “The Land of Montezuma” from The Conquest of Mexico
PLINY the Younger (c. 61-c. 113)
- “The Eruption of Vesuvius” from Letters
Cornelius TACITUS (c. 55-c. 120)
- “The Life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola”
Francois GUIZOT (1787-1874)
- “Civilization” from History of Civilization in Europe
Henry ADAMS (1838-1918)
- “The United States in 1800” from History of the United States of America
John Bagnell BURY (1861-1927)
- “Herodotus” from The Ancient Greek Historians
LUCIAN (c. 125-c. 190)
- “The Way to Write History”
Great Documents
- The English Bill of Rights (1689)
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (1789)
- The Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776)
- The Declaration of Independence (1776)
- Charter of the United Nations (1945)
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
Thomas PAINE (1737-1809)
- “A Call to Patriots – December 23, 1776” from The Crisis
George WASHINGTON (1732-1799)
- “Circular Letter to the Governors of All the States on Disbanding the Army”
- “The Farewell Address”
Thomas JEFFERSON (1743-1826)
- “The Virginia Constitution” from Notes on Virginia
- “First Inaugural Address”
- “Biographical Sketches”
Benjamin FRANKLIN (1706-1790)
- “A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge among the British Plantations in America”
- “Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania”
Jean De CREVECOEUR (1735-1813)
- “The Making of Americans” from Letters from an American Farmer
Alexis De TOCQUEVILLE (1805-1859)
- “Observations on American Life and Government” from Democracy in America
Henry David THOREAU (1817-1862)
- “Civil Disobedience”
- “A Plea for Captain John Brown”
Abraham LINCOLN (1809-1865)
- “Address at Cooper Institute”
- “First Inaugural Address”
- “Letter to Horace Greeley”
- “Meditation on the Divine Will”
- “The Gettysburg Address”
- “Second Inaugural Address”
- “Last Public Address”
Sir Francis BACON (1561-1626)
- “Of Youth and Age” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Parents and Children” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Marriage and Single Life” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Great Place” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Seditions and Troubles” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Custom and Education” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Followers and Friends” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Usury” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Riches” from Essays, Civil and Moral
Jonathan SWIFT (1667-1745)
- “Resolutions when I Come to Be Old”
- “An Essay on Modern Education”
- “A Meditation upon a Broomstick”
- “A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country”
David HUME (1711-1776)
- “Of Refinement in the Arts” from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- “Of Money” from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- “Of the Balance of Trade” from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- “Of Taxes”from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
- “Of the Study of History” from Essays, Moral, Political and Literary
PLUTARCH (c. 46-120)
- “Of Bashfulness” from Moralia
Robert Louis STEVENSON (1850-1894)
- “The Lantern-Bearers” from Across the Plains
John RUSKIN (1819-1900)
- “An Idealist’s Arraignment of the Age” from Four Clavigera
William JAMES (1842-1910)
- “On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings”
- “The Energies of Men”
- “Great Men and Their Environment”
Arthur SCHOPENHAUER (1788-1860)
- “On Education” from Studies in Pessimism
Michael FARADAY
- “Observations on Mental Education” from Lectures on Education
Edmund BURKE (1729-1797)
- “Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol”
John C. CALHOUN (1782-1850)
- “The Concurrent Majority” from A Disquisition on Government
Thomas Babington MACAULAY
- “Machiavelli” from Critical and Historical Essays
VOLTAIRE (1694-1778)
- “English Men and Ideas” from Letters on the English
DANTE Aligheri (1265-1321)
- “On World Government” from De Monarchia
Jean Jacques ROUSSEAU (1712-1778)
- “A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe” from A Lasting Peace through the Federation of Europe and the State of War
Immanuel KANT (1724-1804)
Karl Von CLAUSEWITZ (1780-1831)
- “What Is War?” from On War
Thomas Robert MALTHUS (1766-1834)
- “The Principle of Population” from Population: The First Essay
Natural Science
Francis BACON (1561-1626)
- “The Sphinx” from The Wisdom of the Ancients: A Series of Mythological Fables
John TYNDALL (1820-1893)
- “Michael Faraday” from Faraday as a Discoverer
Eve CURIE (b. 1904)
- “The Discovery of Radium” from Madame Curie
Charles Robert DARWIN (1809-1882)
- “Autobiography” from Charles Darwin’s Autobiography
Jean Henri FABRE (1823-1915)
- “A Laboratory of the Open Fields” from The Life of the Fly
- “The Sacred Beetle” from The Sacred Beetle and Others
Loren EISELEY (b. 1907)
- “On Time” from The Immense Journey
Rachel L. CARSON (1907-1964)
- “The Sunless Sea” from The Sea Around Us
J. B. S. HALDANE (1892-1964)
- “On Being the Right Size” from Possible Worlds
Thomas Henry HUXLEY (1825-1895)
- “On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals” from Man’s Place in Nature and Other Anthropological Essays
- “On a Piece of Chalk”
Sir Francis GALTON (1822-1911)
- “The Classification of Human Ability” from Hereditary Genius
Claude BERNARD (1813-1878)
- “Experimental Considerations Common to Living Things and Inorganic Bodies” from An Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine
Ivan Petrovich PAVLOV (1849-1936)
- “Scientific Study of the So-called Psychical Processes in the Higher Animals” from Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes
Friedrich WOHLER (1800-1882)
- “On the Artificial Production of Urea”
Sir Charles LYELL (1797-1875)
- “Geological Evolution” from The Principles of Geology
GALILEO Galilei (1564-1642)
Tommaso CAMPANELLA (1568-1639)
- “Arguments for and against Galileo” from The Defense of Galileo
Michael FARADAY (1791-1867)
- The Chemical History of a Candle
Dmitri MENDELEEV (1834-1907)
- “The Genesis of a Law of Nature” from The Periodic Law of the Chemical Elements
H. L. F. Von HELMHOLTZ (1821-1894)
- “On the Conservation of Force”
Albert EINSTEIN (1879-1955) & Leopold INFELD (1898-1968)
- “The Rise and Decline of Classical Physics” from The Evolution of Physics
Sir Arthur EDDINGTON (1882-1944)
- “The Running-Down of the Universe” from Nature and the Physical World
Sir James JEANS (1877-1946)
- “Beginnings and Endings” from The Universe Around Us
Lancelot HOGBEN (b. 1895)
- “Mathematics, the Mirror of Civilization” from Mathematics for the Million
Andrew Russell FORSYTH (1858-1942)
- “Mathematics, in Life and Thought”
Alfred North WHITEHEAD (1861-1947)
- “On Mathematical Method” from An Introduction to Mathematics
- “On the Nature of a Calculus” from A Treatise on Universal Algebra
Bertrand RUSSELL (1872-1970)
- “The Study of Mathematics” from Mysticism and Logic
- “Mathematics and the Metaphysicians” from Mysticism and Logic
- “Definition of Number” from Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy
Edward KASNER (1878-1955) and James R. NEWMAN (1907-1966)
- “New Names for Old” from Mathematics and the Imagination
- “Beyond the Googol” from Mathematics and the Imagination
Tobias DANTZIG (1884-1956)
- “Fingerprints” from Number: the Language of Science
- “The Empty Column” from Number: the Language of Science
Leonhard EULER (1707-1783)
- “The Seven Bridges of Konigsberg”
Norman Robert CAMPBELL (1880-1949)
- “Measurement” from What Is Science?
- “Numerical Laws and the Use of Mathematics in Science” from What Is Science?
William Kingdon CLIFFORD (1845-1879)
- “The Postulates of the Science of Space” from The Common Sense of the Exact Sciences
Henri POINCARE
- “Space” from Science and Hypothesis
- “Mathematical Creation”
- “Chance” from Science and Method
Pierre Simon De LAPLACE (1749-1827)
- “Probability” from A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities
Charles Sanders PEIRCE (1839-1914)
Philosophical Essays
John ERSKINE (1879-1951)
- “The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent” from The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent
William Kingdon CLIFFORD (1845-1879)
- “The Ethics of Belief” from Lectures and Essays
William JAMES (1842-1910)
- “The Will to Believe” from The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
- “The Sentiment of Rationality” from The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
John DEWEY (1859-1852)
- “The Process of Thought” from How We Think
EPICURUS (c. 341 B.C.-c. 271 B.C.)
- “Letter to Herodotus”
- “Letter to Menoeceus”
Walter Horatio PATER (1839-1894)
- “The Art of Life” from The Renaissance
PLUTARCH (c. 46-120)
- “Contentment” from Moralia
CICERO (106-43 B.C.)
- “On Friendship”
- “On Old Age”
Sir Francis BACON (1561-1626)
- “Of Truth” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Death” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Adversity” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Love” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Friendship” from Essays, Civil and Moral
- “Of Anger” from Essays, Civil and Moral
George SANTAYANA (1863-1952)
- “Lucretius” from Three Philosophical Poets
- “Goethe’s Faust” from Three Philosophical Poets
Henry ADAMS (1838-1910)
- “St. Thomas Aquinas” from Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
VOLTAIRE (1694-1778)
- “The Philosophy of Common Sense” from Philosophical Dictionary
John Stuart MILL (1806-1873)
- “Nature” from Three Essays on Religion
Ralph Waldo EMERSON (1803-1882)
- “Nature” from Essays, Second Series
- “Self-Reliance” from Essays, First Series
- “Montaigne; or, the Skeptic” from Representative Men
William HAZLITT (1778-1830)
- “On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth”
Sir Thomas BROWNE (1605-1682)
- “Immortality” from Urn-Burial
Appendix II Recommended Novels
Appendix III Recommended Anthologies of Poetry
The Great Ideas Program
The Great Ideas Program is a 10-volume series of books designed as a way to introduce a reader to the Great Books of the Western World, published by the same organization and editors in 1959. Each volume is a program of reading from the Great Books, organized around a particular theme or idea. Each reading is accompanied by a guide with background information and self-testing questions to check the thoroughness of your reading and make sure you made note of the major points of interest.
Volume 1 – An Introduction to the Great Books and to a Liberal Education
- Plato, Apology & Crito
- Plato, Republic, Book I & Book II
- Sophocles, Oedipus the King & Antigone
- Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics, Book I
- Aristotle, Politics, Book I
- Plutarch, The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans – Lycurgus, Numa Pompilius, Lycurgus and Numa Compared, Alexander, & Caesar
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