1895 in Literature - New Books

New Books

  • Grant Allen - The British Barbarians
    • The Woman Who Did
  • John Kendrick Bangs - A House-Boat on the Styx
  • Rhoda Broughton - Scylla or Charybdis?
  • Mary Elizabeth Braddon - Sons of Fire
  • Robert W. Chambers - The King in Yellow
  • Joseph Conrad - Almayer's Folly
  • Marie Corelli - The Sorrows of Satan
  • Stephen Crane - The Red Badge of Courage
  • Ménie Muriel Dowie - Gallia
  • J. Meade Falkner - The Lost Stradivarius
  • G. E. Farrow - The Wallypug of Why
  • Antonio Fogazzaro - Piccolo mondo antico
  • Hamlin Garland - Rose of Dutcher's Coolly
  • George Gissing -
    • Eve's Ransom
    • The Paying Guest
    • Sleeping Fires
  • Thomas Hardy - Jude the Obscure
  • Castello Holford - Aristopia
  • Joris-Karl Huysmans - En Route
  • Henry James - Terminations
  • Rudyard Kipling - The Brushwood Boy
    • The Second Jungle Book
  • George MacDonald - Lilith
  • George Meredith - The Amazing Marriage
  • Kálmán Mikszáth - St. Peter's Umbrella
  • Arthur Morrison - Chronicles of Martin Hewitt
  • Eliza Orne White - The Coming of Theodora
  • Gustavus W. Pope - Journey to Venus
  • Bolesław Prus - Pharaoh
  • Emilio Salgari - I misteri della jungla nera
  • Henryk Sienkiewicz - Quo Vadis
  • Leo Tolstoy - Master and Man
  • Jules Verne - Propeller Island
  • H. G. Wells - The Time Machine

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