Where To Start With Classic Books - 10 Classic Novels + A Bonus One

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  • If you are wondering where to start with Classic Books then, look no further than this video. Each Classic book recommendation here has been carefully picked to cover a broad sweep of genres in classic literature.
    When wanting to know what classic books to start with, it is useful to select ones which are the most accessible in terms of style for a more modern reader. These, I think, you will find to be the perfect gateway into classic books.
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    Bookmarks:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:49 - ROBINSON CRUSOE by Daniel Defoe
    2:22 - FARENHEIT 451 by Ray Bradbury
    3:47 - FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley
    5:01 - THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA by Ernest Hemingway
    6:55 - OLIVER TWIST by Charles Dickens
    9:05 - TESS OF THE D'URBEVILLES by Thomas Hardy
    10:28 - THE THREE MUSKETEERS by Alexandre Dumas
    12:52 - PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by Jane Austen
    14:50 - SHERLOCK HOLMES by Arthur Conan Doyle
    17:51 - THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY by Oscar Wilde
    19:42 - ANY JEEVES AND WOOSTER by P G Wodehouse
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  • @tristanandtheclassics6538
    @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +203

    For the more astute of you, you will have spotted that I discussed 11 and not 10 books. This was quite accidental, but you are welcome to the bonus. Have a great time reading.

    • @pmarkhill519
      @pmarkhill519 9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for the bonus! 📚

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 3 місяці тому

      The Woodhouse book sounds so tedious for the American reader. Like one of the upper class twits from Monty Python. Uggh.
      I'll try it but the intro sounds SO BORING.

    • @eddieblackuncancelled
      @eddieblackuncancelled 2 місяці тому

      I think they're meant to be cosy and I generally like that kind of thing (am English btw) but I have to admit I've tried them twice and did find them boring.@@nosuchthing8

    • @annmcevoy5686
      @annmcevoy5686 2 місяці тому

      @@nosuchthing8 hi, give it a go, they are quite funny. Another that you may enjoy is " three men in a boat" a great book!

    • @user-sz5nu4dc2u
      @user-sz5nu4dc2u 2 місяці тому

      @@nosuchthing8 lt is Wodehouse, and it is not Pythonese, far from it. Not slapstick, just the foibles of upperclass English twits. Worth checking it out.

  • @clairedohhe1789
    @clairedohhe1789 2 місяці тому +64

    This mans smile instantly erased my anxiety

  • @LB-zp5ot
    @LB-zp5ot 2 місяці тому +126

    Maybe Tristan could read the classics while we listen. I enjoyed listening to the excerpt. His enthusiasm and love for these works shines through vibrantly.

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 місяці тому +24

      Thank you so much. I am hoping to record an audio book at some point thanks to encouragement like yours.😀❤️

    • @lynneforbes4420
      @lynneforbes4420 2 місяці тому +2

      What a wonderful idea! I love audiobooks but they’re almost all murders & thrillers !

    • @mintermchugh8176
      @mintermchugh8176 2 місяці тому +2

      I'd 2nd the audio book your positivity and pace are easy to pick up friend0

  • @collady1
    @collady1 2 місяці тому +16

    Being 75 and a former Literature teacher, I have read them all at least twice. Many have been on my chair side table many times. I just discovered your channel. I will
    be looking for more. Thank you for encouraging others to read wonderful literature.

    • @KcityMikeThomas
      @KcityMikeThomas 2 місяці тому +1

      Which would you recommend that we read first?

  • @Heartwing37
    @Heartwing37 2 місяці тому +39

    Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein as a challenge during a weeks long visit with friends to determine who could write the best ghost story! She won. Astonishing. 😢

    • @TheWoodsugar
      @TheWoodsugar 2 місяці тому +2

      That’s always been my favorite Frankenstein fact

    • @dh7314
      @dh7314 Місяць тому +1

      Even more astonishing when you consider the friends included poetry legends Percy Shelley and Lord Byron!

    • @happymaskedguy1943
      @happymaskedguy1943 6 днів тому

      That’s a highly sanitised fact. The first draft, yes. But the finished book would have gone through months if not years afterwards being redrafted. Mary Shelley also had some of the best talents in the writing world as mentors and readers, so she was at a considerable advantage over other women of her time.
      Not to take away her achievement - it’s a classic, one of the best. But it didn’t just arrive in finished form over a weekend. That’s a myth - like many of the literary world which the public latches onto because of its sensationalism. In the highest likelihood what we know now as Frankenstein was most likely a fairly rough short story bearing the skeleton of the finished novel.

    • @mctaguer
      @mctaguer 5 днів тому

      Didn't some of the machinations of the men on their vacation, and specifically Byron himself, prompt her in development of the idea?

  • @ava5959
    @ava5959 3 місяці тому +133

    Your descriptions of these books make me want to read every single one!

  • @GreenGranny
    @GreenGranny 3 місяці тому +82

    In my early twenties I picked up a P.G. Wodehouse. I don't know which one. I knew absolutely nothing about this author or his style. I started reading it in bed in the morning of my day off of work. I was so entranced and in delight that I spent the entire day reading that book and laughing all day long. It remains to this day to be one of my favorite reading memories. That was many, many years ago, and while I haven't been able to re-create that delightful experience, it remains a treasured memory.

    • @everythingflows3196
      @everythingflows3196 3 місяці тому +6

      What a great story. Given my table of values as a reader, I’d rank that as basically a perfect memory. Too rare those are.

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 3 місяці тому +2

      I'm ashamed to admit I did the same with an Anne Rice novel some years ago

    • @boatofcar3273
      @boatofcar3273 2 місяці тому +2

      Same thing for me, except it was picking it up before a flight. Jeeves in the Offing.

    • @yessumify
      @yessumify 2 місяці тому +3

      Love that. I did the same thing with Stuart Little one random morning 😅 it was so nice

  • @dmswan3172
    @dmswan3172 2 місяці тому +56

    I would also recommend Jane Eyre - the story is so powerful and compelling,I couldn’t help but be totally drawn in to the narrative- for someone who wants to get into classic literature, this would be a great first read! 📚

    • @beckyharding6571
      @beckyharding6571 2 місяці тому +4

      I have to agree. Jane Eyre would be in my top 3.

    • @lisacraft9929
      @lisacraft9929 2 місяці тому

      A wonderful book. Such a good story.

  • @susanwright9057
    @susanwright9057 2 місяці тому +61

    Pride and prejudice was absolutely awesome

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 місяці тому +3

      Totally agreed. Yet so light of touch.😀

    • @warrenken4686
      @warrenken4686 2 місяці тому +3

      Let’s not forget about the reboot Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

  • @m.i.miller8008
    @m.i.miller8008 2 місяці тому +32

    For me my path to the classics were Jane Eyre and The Count of Monte Cristo.....After that I Found it very tough to go back to reading more contemporary books.. Now my bucket list is to read all the classics..But the Book that totally changed my LIFE.. believe it or not was "The Education of a Wandering Man" by Louis L'amour. Yes, the western, cowboy writer. It is his journey on how he became a writer and life time reader and how he kept a list of All the books he read starting out in his life... after reading that I too started a reading journal back in 1989 keeping tract of every book I have read in each year and the cool part is, when I look back on that list I can recall where and why I read that book and what I was doing. Like when I went to Japan, and Turkey and read some books on there culture, food and proper manners...What a Joy it is to look back on these wonderful memories. *** Great list by the way... thank you for sharing***

  • @TheHyena-ru8bz
    @TheHyena-ru8bz 2 місяці тому +18

    "Bookish friends in booktube land" made me subscribe instantly lol. Great to find fellow readers and their recommendations on youtube.

    • @yessumify
      @yessumify 2 місяці тому +1

      Same! And the hope you're living your best life kind of phrase!

    • @ardentynekent2099
      @ardentynekent2099 2 місяці тому

      Pretty great

  • @mimimayhem
    @mimimayhem 2 роки тому +265

    Dude, you should have more followers. This video is brilliant. It’s the best classics list video I’ve seen here on Booktube!

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 роки тому +13

      Thank you so much. If you want to recommend my channel to any friends, please do 😄👍❤

    • @donrobbins4970
      @donrobbins4970 3 місяці тому +1

      Set your camera angle differently. Don't be looking down on the viewer, you should be eye level.

    • @keithwhitney7491
      @keithwhitney7491 3 місяці тому +5

      If I am not mistaken, your Top 10 included an 11th book, the one by P.G. Wodehouse. Nevertheless,I am glad you did, as I, a 78-year old retired Lawyer, preacher, professor, have never read his works. I grew up in a small villager in rural Southern Illinois in the USA. I recall the first and only book in our house: my mother bought a Bible when I was around 9 or 10 years old. Most parents of me and my class mates had less than a high school education. My father had an 8th grade education & my mother a 6th grade education. Nevertheless, I was fortunate. One gracious, well-read teach came into my life because her husband wanted to be a superintendent of schools before retiring. She was an English teacher who understood our area. We read Shakespeare, Dickens’ A Tale of two Cities (awakened me to great literature), Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), and much more. Often we had to read it aloud to the class, so she would know we had read some great books. Until i took her in high school, I do not think I had read more than two books. One was about how to play every position if on an American baseball field; the other a book entitled “Stretch Makes a Basket. She changed me from a life of relative illiteracy when it came to literature to someone who still aspires to read and write. You gave me a few books I have not yet read. Thank you for you post to UA-cam! :). L. Keith Whitney, a retired professor changed by books.

    • @miriamharris7757
      @miriamharris7757 2 місяці тому +1

      I read most of these but your descriptions have made me yearn to read them almost all again. After all, how many times does one read Pride and Prejudice when there are so many yet to enjoy? Thank you so much.

    • @skiphoffenflaven8004
      @skiphoffenflaven8004 2 місяці тому

      More sheep, you mean. Think for yourself

  • @margaretwhitmer2715
    @margaretwhitmer2715 2 місяці тому +28

    I'd recommend Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. A huge doorstop, yes, but I stayed up more than 24 hours reading it, unable to put it down. If you've seen the musical based on it, feel free to hum the tunes as you read it. Also, I'm shocked Mark Twain isn't here.

    • @mikedl1105
      @mikedl1105 2 місяці тому

      Best book I've ever read. Can't wait to have the time to read it again

  • @spriggansiedeutsch6817
    @spriggansiedeutsch6817 2 місяці тому +7

    So glad you mentioned “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” The plot is just so singularly unique!

    • @Dawnsbookreviews
      @Dawnsbookreviews 25 днів тому

      Yes, I was very interested in your explanation about the theory of aesthetics! I love this book!!❤

  • @davidbockoven161
    @davidbockoven161 3 місяці тому +26

    These are all great recommendations. Let me add a few that really got me interested in classics as a teenager: The Awakening by Kate Chopin, The Metamorphosis by Kafka, assorted poems by Sylvia Plath, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, and 1984 by George Orwell.

  • @BigPhilly15
    @BigPhilly15 Рік тому +37

    The Old Man and the Sea is my favorite book. I read it at 14 on my dad’s small fishing boat. Every word was perfect.

    • @Laura-ed5kf
      @Laura-ed5kf 3 місяці тому +3

      Great book…but I HATED it. The ending was so sad! Tess too…though it’s one of my top-3 recommendations for Classics. Both AMAZING books, very true-to-reality which is why I love and loathe them both.

    • @Mark.remarking
      @Mark.remarking 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes, it wonderfully cuts deep and opens us to feel deeply.

    • @user-uo9jx3ui2k
      @user-uo9jx3ui2k 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes. Exactly. Every word. Perfect.

    • @yessumify
      @yessumify 2 місяці тому +1

      Sounds like you had a perfect setting to read that ❤

    • @AFS-ht7bg
      @AFS-ht7bg 2 місяці тому

      Great movie too

  • @dustinseth1
    @dustinseth1 2 місяці тому +16

    Post-high school I maintained the aversion to classic lit that school engendered in me. Randomly picked up picture of Dorian gray at a friend’s one day, and also read a tale of two cities while “helping” another friend with school work. Those two changed it for me. They both just blew me away. School never conveyed that literature was supposed to make me feel things.

    • @VLind-uk6mb
      @VLind-uk6mb 2 місяці тому +2

      How unlucky you were -- every book I had as a set text in school set me to reading more and more. I had read all the books on this list before I was halfway through high school. But I was brought up reading -- I could read at 3, and had my first adult library card at 8. My parents were both avid readers, and it was something I was keen to join them in.

    • @ghost_of_jah5210
      @ghost_of_jah5210 2 місяці тому +1

      @@VLind-uk6mbwoah bro, save some books for the rest of us

  • @Holmnielsen-
    @Holmnielsen- 2 роки тому +46

    I'm currently reading Oliver Twist, and I'm blown away. Such good storytelling!

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 роки тому +10

      Dickens is good isn't he. Some of the passages are heartbreaking in Oliver Twist.

    • @mfar3016
      @mfar3016 Рік тому +1

      I just finished it. It was a bit of a struggle at times, only due to some of the language, but I absolutely loved it!

    • @timjauhonen5624
      @timjauhonen5624 6 місяців тому +1

      Read it when I was 11 years old thanks for reminding me to read it again😊🙏

    • @leohickey4953
      @leohickey4953 4 місяці тому

      I used to work in the Clerkenwell district of London, where many of the famous scenes are set in locations you can still visit. Dickens had an account with a bank there and was very familiar with it.

    • @beverlyhayshouston2770
      @beverlyhayshouston2770 2 місяці тому +3

      Great Expectations is wonderful.

  • @mrc551
    @mrc551 2 місяці тому +17

    I read every single story that AC Doyle wrote about Sherlock Holmes when I was in high school. I was obsessed. To this day Sherlock Holmes is the “god of detectives” in my mind and thrilled to hear you say it!❤✅🙏

    • @ChurchTrombonist
      @ChurchTrombonist 2 місяці тому

      I found the series in a vintage old school bookstore near me and bought it in its entirety. What is the order of the stories to read?

    • @nicolabenson1155
      @nicolabenson1155 2 місяці тому

      @@ChurchTromboniststart with ‘A study in Scarlet’, after that it gets tricky as the order of original release is not the same as the chronological order in terms of Sherlock’s career. However most books and stories stand alone, and you can google suggested orders and decide which to follow. Happy reading!

    • @edithjackson8166
      @edithjackson8166 2 місяці тому

      I have read several of the stories and love listening to them on audio recording on youtube.

  • @user-sz5nu4dc2u
    @user-sz5nu4dc2u 2 місяці тому +47

    I am about to indulge in a bit of self-glorification. I am self-taught to read at age 3. Deprived of meaningful reading till age 12, living in a rural village in SAfrica and being Afrikaans, l did not know anything about literature.
    Then we moved to a city. What joy! This city had an Andrew Carnegie. Library and l was introduced to English literature. I went overboard. I in fact read all 11 books and authors by age 20, reading at the rate of 5 books a week, in all génres, including American comics, which is not included in the count.
    I am now an 83yr old widower, living on my own, surrounded by books, no TV, Facebook, Twitter and the like, just reading and reading. +- 800 books, mainly mysteries and such in the last 4 years.
    When l orginally read these 11 books, and or authors l was not aware of their grandeur, yet l still remember them and their impact on my senses.
    Long live the printed word.

    • @SilverTheFlame
      @SilverTheFlame 2 місяці тому +2

      Wow. Wonderful story and thank you for sharing. I am only 24 and love reading but am curious if you could share about how your love for reading has impacted your life, relationships, and perspectives! Also, do you find any physical effects like eye problems or neck discomfort that have developed over time?

    • @Geoplanetjane
      @Geoplanetjane 2 місяці тому

      Superbe!

  • @lisaparker5836
    @lisaparker5836 2 місяці тому +6

    I read Tess as a teenager in the '80's and LOVED it!!!!!! All of my friends thought I was weird, but I loved reading and didn't care. I need to make more time for reading now!!! Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @VLind-uk6mb
      @VLind-uk6mb 2 місяці тому +1

      Same here, But I kept going with Hardy and have read pretty well every word he ever published -- all the novels, the complete short stories, the poetry. I loved his work so much I did some of my graduate work on him. Tess is perhaps one of the greatest of the novels, but the one I keep going back to is Far From the Madding Crowd.

  • @GilmarGirl
    @GilmarGirl 2 місяці тому +9

    There's something so refreshing about your enthusiasm for these novels. I watch a lot of booktubers and enjoy them all for different reasons, but you have such passion in the way you describe these books that it's contagious. I don't see that very often for the classics and it makes me want to read more of them again. I think I'll binge some of your videos for recommendations!

  • @Bjj900
    @Bjj900 3 місяці тому +27

    I wish I had the patience to read, I bought a book last Xmas, still haven't started it. I waste my life watching UA-cam and TV.
    Excellent video, your passion for books is amazing

    • @ollywhelan5377
      @ollywhelan5377 3 місяці тому +6

      Quite a few of these exist as free audiobooks on youtube, many of the Sherlock holmes for instance.

    • @jazamaraz8029
      @jazamaraz8029 3 місяці тому +18

      You might commit to reading a very small amount. Maybe the first page, or first paragraph, or first sentence. Keep shrinking the size down until you get to something easy to do. Then do it.
      Often, starting can be the hardest step. Just take a very small one. Once taken, you'll almost certainly find that the next step will be much easier.
      Give it a try. You can do it.

    • @cassandramartin1571
      @cassandramartin1571 3 місяці тому +5

      My husband listens to books on CD as he drives. He only travels about 20-30 to and from work but he really enjoys listening to books as he drives.

    • @HJohn-xn9ub
      @HJohn-xn9ub 2 місяці тому +4

      @@jazamaraz8029, excellent advice.
      You comment reminded me of trying hui read Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons.” I was supposed to read it in college. I got a D- on a paper because I read everything but that required book. It was awful! I couldn’t get past the first page! For years guilt drove me to withdraw the book from the library to finally read it. Every time it was the same thing. The first page was dreadful and I never got any farther. Finally, at least five years later I got a different English translation from the Russian. It was from “Everyman Library” series. Finally, I was able to get beyond the first page. It was brilliant! I devoured the book - even taking notes. Yes, everything is possible. But translations matter if it’s not originally in English.

    • @collywogs2258
      @collywogs2258 2 місяці тому +4

      My advice is to get some ear buds and turn on a book from you tube or wherever. I've never looked more forward to housecleaning in my life! Hope that helps

  • @ccbarr58
    @ccbarr58 3 місяці тому +17

    A lot of classics were written in the 1800s. The language gives me fits. It teaches me to pause and use my dictionary

  • @budg8522
    @budg8522 2 місяці тому +10

    I’ve actually read all of these books and I concur that it’s an excellent introductory list….opening the extraordinarily varied world of information, enlightenment and entertainment that doesn’t involve a video screen….only eyes and brain.

  • @letslulu658
    @letslulu658 3 роки тому +25

    I stopped reading fiction after high school, but recently read Hemmingway. I've forgotten how much there is to learn from great fiction. I plan on finishing this list. Thank you

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +4

      Hi LuLu, so pleased to read your comment. Hemmingway is a always a vivid read. Let me know what other books you enjoy.👍

    • @VLind-uk6mb
      @VLind-uk6mb 2 місяці тому

      @@tristanandtheclassics6538 Hemingway only has one "m." I'm amazed an avid reader is not more attentive to the printed word.

  • @moniqueheubel8970
    @moniqueheubel8970 2 роки тому +32

    I love your taste in literature and your enthusiasm. Pride and Prejudice is one of my three favorite novels ever. I think Great Expectations has the best minor characters ever created. I also love that you go through different genres and cultures.

    • @ambision4114
      @ambision4114 Рік тому +2

      When pip disappointed uncle Jim... first time a book made me cry

    • @vanessamay3689
      @vanessamay3689 Рік тому +1

      @@ambision4114
      Uncle Joe?

    • @apollonia6656
      @apollonia6656 2 місяці тому

      Yes, and Pip realizes he has become somewhat of a snob.
      GE is my all-time favourite book, followed by Price and Prejudice.

  • @SayHelloToOblivion
    @SayHelloToOblivion 3 місяці тому +10

    I love how you describe the books with such passion and joy. Literature was one of my favorite loves. It has been far too long since I’ve read. I shall start again. Thank you for the boost.
    As a child, Gulliver’s Travels was a favorite. I read it as a child and again as an adult. It never gets old.😊

  • @ErnieCT1987
    @ErnieCT1987 2 роки тому +23

    "The Woman In White" by Wilkie Collins was a captivating read.

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 роки тому +6

      A fabulous book!

    • @annechappee8825
      @annechappee8825 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@tristanandtheclassics6538 my favorite book! It is awesome.

    • @VLind-uk6mb
      @VLind-uk6mb 2 місяці тому +2

      @@annechappee8825 Try The Moonstone -- the first English detective story. It's fantastic.

    • @apollonia6656
      @apollonia6656 2 місяці тому +1

      Personally, his best.
      I loved TWiW much,much more than The Moonshine and some others.
      Still have ten more Wilkie Collins books to read but my TBR is now OTT and full of brick-sized books 😮😅

  • @43pages55
    @43pages55 2 місяці тому +7

    Thomas Hardy is by far my favorite author.

  • @gabrielleangelica1977
    @gabrielleangelica1977 5 місяців тому +14

    Your love of reading is contagious! 💛

  • @JamesI88
    @JamesI88 2 роки тому +16

    I've read and enjoyed a few of these. Classics are classic for a reason. Great list.

  • @louisetaylor354
    @louisetaylor354 2 місяці тому +5

    A great place to start with Dickens is ‘A Christmas carol’. Super short and pretty perfect.

    • @edithjackson8166
      @edithjackson8166 2 місяці тому

      One of my favorites. The only Dickens I have read.

  • @mr555harv
    @mr555harv 2 місяці тому +8

    Man, I want more of you! I appreciate so much your willingness to let out your feelings and joy, you are inspiring and a delight.

  • @susanbloor8541
    @susanbloor8541 2 місяці тому +7

    Fabulous selection. I would always suggest starting with Pride and Prejudice. For comedy, Wodehouse is great but I think I’d go for Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome. And please don’t forget the children’s classics. A good children’s classic speaks to adults as well. By the time you are an adult, you will have met most of the characters in The House at Pooh Corner and Wind in the Willows. Alice in Wonderland is practically an out of body experience and Jungle Book will transport you to another time and place.

  • @trekkie-cat
    @trekkie-cat 2 місяці тому +6

    I absolutely recommend Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray!! One of my favourite classics- I just love it! I also recommend North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell and Wives and Daughters.

    • @beckyharding6571
      @beckyharding6571 2 місяці тому

      Or basically anything by Elizabeth Gaskell. 😉 She's one of my absolute favourite authors.

  • @jazamaraz8029
    @jazamaraz8029 3 місяці тому +7

    Your enthusiasm is contagious. Well done.

    • @lynneforbes4420
      @lynneforbes4420 2 місяці тому

      I agree! He’s got me wanting to re-read all of these beautiful classics

  • @kenbogert4224
    @kenbogert4224 2 місяці тому +2

    That was 11 books. Thanks Tristan. Your enthusiasm is contagious!

  • @carolyncampbell6149
    @carolyncampbell6149 3 місяці тому +1

    Thankyou for this, I’m so glad you popped up on my feed. I didn’t agree with all of your choices so I’m going to go back and reread them to see what I’ve missed!

  • @bdcochran01
    @bdcochran01 2 місяці тому +8

    In 1968, I was in a bookstore in Los Angeles and saw a book that purported to identify the 100 best books written. So, I picked and went through. I had read only 6. I bought the remaining 94 books over a period of a few months. Clifton Fadiman of the University of Chicago had come up with the reading list.
    A few years ago, I called up the list on the computer. Another 33 books were identified - from Eastern and Asian literature. I bought them used.

    • @ryanand154
      @ryanand154 2 місяці тому +1

      Clifton Fadiman can be your guide. He taught at the University of Ohio for thirty years and read the greatest stories by Eudora Welty and John Cheever.

    • @ryanand154
      @ryanand154 2 місяці тому +1

      He has Checkov’s gun hanging on his mantelpiece.

    • @ryanand154
      @ryanand154 2 місяці тому

      He killed dogs in his youth.

  • @sylviabowersox1114
    @sylviabowersox1114 2 роки тому +15

    I feel so lucky to have found your channel. It's a treat to 'virtually' meet someone as excited as I am about the written word. Though, I've read the books on your list - you have inspired me to read them again. And read them I shall. Be well, kind sir...

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Sylvia! Than you so much for taking the time to comment, I'm very grateful for it and equally delighted to meet someone with your enthusiasm for literature.
      Do you have any favourite works or authors?

  • @a.g.4280
    @a.g.4280 3 місяці тому +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Your descriptions and passion inspired me to read this list of classics. Thank you!

  • @jimmymorrison8314
    @jimmymorrison8314 3 місяці тому +2

    You have a fabulous insight and your enthusiasm is absolutely infectious. Very enjoyable.

  • @maryfilippou6667
    @maryfilippou6667 Рік тому +6

    A beautifully done and articulate, lively video. The best I've binged in past 12 hours. So enthusiastically done, heartfelt and clear. I hope there's many others. I've wanted to read The Three Musketeers for over 6 decades! Bravo! Well done. I'd never have considered The Old Man and the Sea till right now. San Francisco massive fan! Of your video.

  • @simo6010
    @simo6010 2 місяці тому +4

    Marvelous! Your descriptions are marvelous! I’m no longer able to read due to vision loss. However I’ve started listening to books and it changed my world. Thank you so much for the recommendations! I can’t wait to start “reading” these classics. Cheers from Salem Massachusetts!

  • @ritahenderson6771
    @ritahenderson6771 Місяць тому +1

    You really inspired me to read P.G. Woodhouse…I really enjoyed the series tremendously and had forgotten all about it. I just stumbled across your channel and I have never enjoyed a book review as much as yours. It was just wonderful, entertaining, captivating, informative and humorous!!! Thank you for this unexpected journey. Many heartfelt greetings from Germany 🙋🏻‍♀️🥰

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you so much Rita, you are so kind. Wodehouse really is one of a kind. It's a pleasure making your acquaintance. 😃❤️🙏

  • @joules734
    @joules734 3 місяці тому +1

    Hii! I am glad to stumble upon this video. You've convinced me to consider every book you have suggested. I love how you describe each one of them! ❤

  • @lisarichards1956
    @lisarichards1956 Рік тому +11

    I loved Robinson Crusoe for all the reasons you mentioned. Pride and Prejudice is a long-time favorite. I've been binge watching Jeeves and Wooster and especially love Stephen Fry's portrayal of Jeeves. I'd like to try some P.G. Wodehouse! Enjoyed the video! :)

    • @leohickey4953
      @leohickey4953 4 місяці тому +1

      Do read the Jeeves and Wooster stories. I won't spoil it, but the end of _The Code of the Woosters_ leaves everyone who reads it open mouthed. Read them in chronological order, though, as there are recurrent characters and call-backs to past incidents in later stories.

  • @grantkistel3411
    @grantkistel3411 2 роки тому +7

    As someone who’s coming of age novel (in terms of the one as a child that made me truly want to read anything I could) was old man and the sea by way of a birthday present from my father. I had a massive smile on my face to hear you wrap up with what makes the book and it’s simplistic values so beautiful.

  • @atoufa11
    @atoufa11 4 місяці тому +1

    Bro I really liked watching this video, your enthusiasm and love for reading books is out of this world. You should have more subscribers.

  • @rainbowmum59
    @rainbowmum59 2 місяці тому

    Randomly arrived at this channel and was pleasantly surprised that I had read so many of these books as I’ve never thought of myself as a reader of the classics at all. Thank you for the list, I will make sure I read all of them this year

  • @taaptee
    @taaptee 3 роки тому +9

    the fact that mary shelley wrote frankenstein when she was what i am - a girl of eighteen - is so fantastic. i love that book, and haven't read almost half of this wonderful list so will get on the rest as soon as i can, thank you!

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +10

      It's amazing isn't it?! I must admit, that I'm particularly delighted that someone your age is taking the time to read the classics. It immediately says to me that you are not content to follow a crowd and that you have a sense of the artistry of life. Bravo!

    • @vanessamay3689
      @vanessamay3689 Рік тому

      @@tristanandtheclassics6538
      Recently found your channel.
      Love it as much as Benjamin McElvoy.
      Both of you are enthusiastic and have so much knowledge and understanding of literature it’s a feast listening to you both.
      Thank you so much for all your content.

  • @theelegantcouplesbookrevie8734
    @theelegantcouplesbookrevie8734 3 роки тому +6

    We have had Robinson Crusoe on our list to read forever. You have now inspired us to definitely read it! Thanks :) 😃

  • @ravisrinivasan6736
    @ravisrinivasan6736 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely loved your video! I am so glad that I have a head start on many of the classics but you gave me a few more ideas!

  • @chrisfallon2986
    @chrisfallon2986 2 місяці тому

    I love this! This just popped up on my feed and I am excited to read these recommendations.
    Thank you for making this video.

  • @valeriaguzman2084
    @valeriaguzman2084 2 роки тому +13

    I already had some of these books on my tbr because they are classics and I really enjoy the genre, but your brilliant descriptions made me truly excited to get around to them. Great video!

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much Valeria. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. Tell me how you get on with them.

  • @obijuan-kenobi5117
    @obijuan-kenobi5117 2 роки тому +5

    I made a decision recently to get into classic books, and this video was great. Thanks! I've read quite a bit of Sherlock Holmes already and love it. Going to read some Hemingway next and start with The Old Man and the Sea.

  • @mtnshelby7059
    @mtnshelby7059 Рік тому

    I've watched many of your videos more than once. They're so captivating!

  • @javagirl
    @javagirl 4 місяці тому +1

    Delightful explanations about why you enjoy these books. Thank you!

  • @helenrichards7866
    @helenrichards7866 2 роки тому +4

    Do love the descriptions you offer of these wonderful books. My favourite is Old Man and the Sea, and it was my father’s too. Thank you

  • @billyd10
    @billyd10 2 роки тому +6

    A very interesting list to recommend. Another great video. I have never been a fan of Hemingway and frankly have avoided reading him. However, your review of Old Man and the Sea changeed that. Your enthusiasm for the book and your description of the details has makde me want to read that. Thanks!! By the way I love mysteries and have have never read Sherlock Holmes before. I changed that in 2021 and read A Study In Scarlet. What a great read. I will now be making my way through the other Sherlock Holmes books.

  • @DavidJohnson-nz8fo
    @DavidJohnson-nz8fo 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video. Really well presented. I'm off to the library!

  • @Harry_16710
    @Harry_16710 3 місяці тому

    What a great introduction- thanks for the awesome recommendations, too 🙏

  • @ThaKid14
    @ThaKid14 3 роки тому +5

    Real happy to have discovered your page - I've been on a classic spree having recently read The Great Gastby, Grapes of Wrath and as I'm writing just finished A Tale of Two Cities like 5 minutes ago and I'm now sprawling UA-cam to discover book reviews of it and the possibility to venture into other classics - hence me finding your page. Will definitely get to oliver Twist eventually. The Old Man and the Sea strikes me the most here I love the way you described it too - looks like a shorter read as well. I see Pride and Prejudice everywhere it looks like an intimidating book but I'll get there. Thanks for the recommendations, I look forward to tackling them soon - will probably start with Old Man and the Sea and then Frankenstein. It's hard to balance though cause I also go back and forth between literature and graphic novels/comics. There are just so many things I wanna read! One thing at a time though.....I'm on a great literature spree right now and gonna keep that going for now before I pickup another graphic novel series. Cheers!

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +4

      Hey Listro, thanks for this amazing comment! I really appreciate it. The books I recommend here are quite diverse in style from each other. Oliver Twist is vivid, Old man and sea is slow and melancholy, Frankenstein is foundational gothic/romanticism. May I reassure you that Pride and Prejudice is not an intimidating book at all. It is witty and sparkling and light. Jane Austen is addictive when you get into her work. I will be reading Jane Austen this month as I begin to go over all her books again.
      Totally know what you mean about not having enough time and wanting to read so many books. Graphic novels are something that I'd like to explore as I imagine that they are an ideal form for storytelling.
      Thanks for taking the time to comment Listro and, I wish you joy in your reading.

  • @yolandasmith9406
    @yolandasmith9406 6 місяців тому +3

    I’ve read half of these (three this year) and loved them all. The Picture of Dorian Gray has been on my wish list for years. Maybe 2024 will be the year I engage this work. I’m highly intrigued by the Jeeves and Wooster books as well. I attempted one on audio but couldn’t get involved in the story so I’m thinking I need to find a physical copy from my library. Thank you for great content, Tristan!

  • @mrssdsr
    @mrssdsr 2 місяці тому

    I'm hooked! I want to read all of these. Thank you for this list.

  • @victoriaorlando6045
    @victoriaorlando6045 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your love of literature ❤. I enjoy reading and listening to other peoples opinions of the stories they have read.

  • @racheldemain1940
    @racheldemain1940 3 роки тому +4

    I am reading The Three Musketeers and am loving it!!! Swashbuckling and derring do. Fantastic 😊😊

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +1

      It's so good! Also really good on the intrigue and some surprises too. Let me know what you think at the end.👍😀

  • @lorrainesambo6534
    @lorrainesambo6534 3 роки тому +3

    I have not read any of those, save one! They have all been on my list, but I will now start. Loving your videos!

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Lorraine, I'm enjoying doing them. Which one of these have you read? Tess of the d'Urbevilles?😀

  • @14fiori
    @14fiori 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely love how you talk about the books. Thank you!!

  • @dab505279
    @dab505279 2 роки тому

    Brand new viewer but I already know that I like your passion for books. I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching other videos. Much respect from Larry in the states.

  • @rayhanmumtaz6211
    @rayhanmumtaz6211 2 роки тому +4

    i genuily wanna find some content book classic, then i find you, and i love how your delivery

  • @karenib1669
    @karenib1669 2 місяці тому +4

    Since I love survival stories, I’m going to start with Robinson Crusoe!! I’m so glad I stumbled onto your channel!!!

  • @brucesabatoni3410
    @brucesabatoni3410 2 місяці тому +1

    I appreciate this. I’m looking forward to enjoying these books!

  • @kristinfarson4320
    @kristinfarson4320 2 місяці тому

    Very compelling summaries. Hooray, Tristan. Can't wait for some more videos.

  • @vinish542
    @vinish542 3 роки тому +4

    literally one of the best youtube videos i’ve ever seen

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +1

      On of the best comments I've ever seen!😀 Thanks so much for the encouragement and positivity. Really appreciate it.👍

  • @sillig1763
    @sillig1763 2 роки тому +30

    Over the past few years, I’ve tried to rekindle my exploration of literature, which I put on pause during my career. I’m pleased to see I’ve read all in this list but Oliver Twist, Tess, and Pride and Prejudice, and I enjoyed hearing them discussed. Oh, and I’m working on The Three Musketeers at your suggestion. What a hoot! I recommended it to my son and several friends.
    This is a terrific channel! What a resource for people like me, who are interested but could use a little guidance. And don’t forget the students and home school crowd.
    I’ve subscribed and will work my way through your videos. I really like finding channels that are great before they’re widely known. I’ve found quite a few like that. You’ve got the right stuff, an amazing collection of top notch video content with way too few views, and apparently a formula and mechanism for cranking them out, so best of luck to you, and keep at it!.

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you sooo much sillig1 for this really kind comment. Pleased that you liked the Three Musketeers. It's one of my favourite books. Dumas is amazing.
      Thank you for subscribing too and for being so encouraging and positive about this little channel. Looking forwards to hearing more of your thoughts.😀

    • @Holmnielsen-
      @Holmnielsen- 2 роки тому +6

      @@tristanandtheclassics6538 I've read The Count of Monte Cristo, can't wait for this one!

    • @timjauhonen5624
      @timjauhonen5624 6 місяців тому

      I hope you already have the following books because you will need them. I am reading Vicomte de bragelonne right now😊

  • @markjones4971
    @markjones4971 3 місяці тому

    Recently decided to start reading a few more classics that I have overlooked in the past. Thanks for this clip. .

  • @Catherine-gg6zt
    @Catherine-gg6zt 2 місяці тому +1

    Former English teacher here. You have the gift-I’d love to study with you.

  • @jamesrobinson9268
    @jamesrobinson9268 3 місяці тому +4

    my comment is I want to read Three Musketeers when finished Count of Monte Cristo. I was very surprised and enjoyed the first Tarzn book. Very enjoyable adventure.

  • @bertiodvonrastenburger1129
    @bertiodvonrastenburger1129 2 роки тому +5

    In the best possible way...
    You look exactly like a man who reads lots of books.
    Love your enthusiasm 👍

  • @renatarocha5430
    @renatarocha5430 9 місяців тому

    Your reviews and comments are the best ever!!!!

  • @mysharyna1741
    @mysharyna1741 2 місяці тому

    I just came across your channel and really like these suggestions! I don't consider myself well-read so I really like this accessible list to start from! Thank you!

  • @eveb446
    @eveb446 9 місяців тому +3

    This video was posted 2 years and 8 months ago but I have just seen it. Thank you for sharing. I have a lot of reading to do. Haha!

  • @kandywestmoreland5164
    @kandywestmoreland5164 2 роки тому +3

    Love your channel. You are definitely my favorite.

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 роки тому +1

      Wow, thank you Kandy! You are marvellous. I hope you find some treasure buried in your back yard.😀

  • @ViolinViolaMasterclass
    @ViolinViolaMasterclass 2 місяці тому

    Oh!!! I’m SO happy to come across your channel yayyy and hello to your wonderful community! Subscribed💕📚🎻✨

  • @jamiethrogmorton2540
    @jamiethrogmorton2540 2 місяці тому

    I just found you and really enjoyed this episode! Can’t wait to watch more. 📚

  • @iainmillar1532
    @iainmillar1532 3 місяці тому +3

    Can’t believe I’ve read one on the list! And it was Robinson Crusoe. I’d recommend Black Beauty too.

    • @yvonnehayton6753
      @yvonnehayton6753 2 місяці тому +1

      Noooo! Too sad!

    • @apollonia6656
      @apollonia6656 2 місяці тому

      @yvonnehayton,
      I remember an uncle of mine have me a Christmas present of Black Beauty when I was ten years old (just because I had a pony) !
      The result was nightmares 😔 Do you know, I never finished that book. Hence my reluctance regarding two other books I've always eyed to read but cannot: (1) Moby Dick; (2) Agnes Grey..... because of animal crue!ty.

  • @marilynmetz226
    @marilynmetz226 2 місяці тому +9

    In 1966 I was working in a law office in Minneapolis. One of my co-workers, an avid reader, lent me "Anthony Adverse." To this day, I believe it is the best novel I ever read.

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  2 місяці тому +4

      Thanks for the recommendation 😀

    • @VLind-uk6mb
      @VLind-uk6mb 2 місяці тому +2

      I remember my parents mentioning that book when I was very young. I read it when I was about 12. I still remember it.

    • @ryanand154
      @ryanand154 2 місяці тому +1

      @@VLind-uk6mb I just bought it at the thrift shop and they gave me three more copies for free.

    • @ryanand154
      @ryanand154 2 місяці тому

      It’s a boring book about a guy called Tony.

    • @ryanand154
      @ryanand154 2 місяці тому

      It’s a book about as long as you can imagine.

  • @Kingjimbo100
    @Kingjimbo100 18 днів тому

    Great video! Will definitely check some of these out

  • @ladystef5055
    @ladystef5055 2 місяці тому +1

    I really enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing your passion for literature.

  • @racheldemain1940
    @racheldemain1940 3 роки тому +8

    I can hear Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie when I read PG Wodehouse but that's ok as they bring it alive for me.

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +2

      They did a stupendous job of Jeeves and Wooster. I don't know of any other author that can weave words the way that Wodehouse does.

  • @lupanagutierrez5779
    @lupanagutierrez5779 Рік тому +5

    Based on your reviews, I'd like to try Fahrenheit 451 and Robinson Crusoe. I love Jane Austen with Emma being my favorite although this is closely followed by Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. I also, based on your review, decided to purchase a copy of Hound of the Baskervilles for my daughter who loves mysteries but tends to stick to recent titles which she then often finds boring and too contrived so we'll see what she thinks. As for Dickens, my favorite is Little Dorrit - love the characters!

  • @sandraseldon6734
    @sandraseldon6734 2 місяці тому

    I want to read everyone you described. Your enthusiasm is infectious! Although I have read a few, now I want to read them again. Thank you.

  • @2222dw
    @2222dw 3 місяці тому +2

    Loved this!

  • @thefont4345
    @thefont4345 3 роки тому +3

    Seriously good selection 😃👍 I hope loads of people watch this and read these😀✅

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Barb, sorry for the delay replying, things have been a tad hectic. Will be watching your latest soon.

  • @gaildoughty6799
    @gaildoughty6799 3 роки тому +4

    Another entertaining and informative video, Tristan. It’s both a warm trip down Memory Avenue and a spur to get to a couple of classics I’ve let go by for far too long.
    On the books: Oliver Twist was my first Dickens; I was 12 or 13, and hooked on Dickens for life. So dramatic! So funny! So very odd to a modern reader! Who could resist?
    Homes, of course; another character and author found in those terribly impressionable years. Not only is Sherlock an amazing, and amazingly weird, detective; the gaslight atmosphere of the late Victorian/Edwardian age envelopes the reader in another world.
    Three Musketeers and Dorian Gray are on my list for this year, Gray as a reread, Musketeers as a first-time read. The only one I’m not interested in is The Old Man and the Sea.

    • @tristanandtheclassics6538
      @tristanandtheclassics6538  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Gail❤👍 Love your evocative sentence about "gaslight atmosphere" of Edwardian London. Why is fog and lantern such a wonderful thing?
      3 Musketeers is staggeringly good. Can't wait to hear what you think. I wanted to reread it when I found it had been snaffled.😃🎩❤

  • @user-no1td2si4n
    @user-no1td2si4n 2 місяці тому

    Superb list and exceptionally well delivered video, bravo!

  • @ScottLive1
    @ScottLive1 2 місяці тому

    You are quite the wordsmith yourself. I thoroughly enjoyed this video and can’t wait to begin my journey.

  • @MichaelRomeoTalksBooks
    @MichaelRomeoTalksBooks 2 роки тому +3

    An Excellent list.