A classic novel with romance?

Anonymous
Recommendations for a classic novel that has romance in it?

I've already read all of Jane Austen's novels, Anna Karenina, North and South, Evelina
Anonymous
The Barchester novels by Anthony Trollope. I recommend starting with book 2, Barchester Towers. You are in for a treat!
Anonymous
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Anonymous
The Thornbirds (maybe not what you call classic, but it's great)
Anonymous
Green Dolphin Street (by Elizabeth Goudge)
Anonymous
An American Tragedy (by Theodore Dreiser)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Thornbirds (maybe not what you call classic, but it's great)


+1. I love that book.

Others that come to kind are Jane Austen’ novels. Gone With the Wind. Possibly Forever Amber (not really a classic).
Anonymous
Georgette heyer’s regenecy romances.
Anonymous
Gone with the Wind
Anonymous
Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, Madame Bovary, Anna Karenina, Doctor Zhivago, The Lover, The Lady of the Camellias, Women in Love, Dangerous Liaisons, Cyrano de Bergerac, The Age of Innocence, A Room With a View
Anonymous
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Anonymous
Once a guy declared his feelings for me by quoting a passage from War and Peace.
Anonymous
Camille (by Alexandre Dumas)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Thornbirds (maybe not what you call classic, but it's great)


+1. I love that book.

Others that come to kind are Jane Austen’ novels. Gone With the Wind. Possibly Forever Amber (not really a classic).

Did you read the OP?
Anonymous
Eline Vere - the Dutch Anna Karenina.
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