Click through the gallery to see the top 30 and learn a bit about each one.
Dostoevsky’s novel tells the story of a poor student living in Saint Petersburg who is compelled to murder an old woman, as he believes this will solve his financial troubles. The story portrays a psychological exploration of sin, guilt, and absolution.
It seems that William Shakespeare's tragedies were more influential than his comedies! The doomed story of teenage lovers Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet has inspired numerous adaptations for the screen and stage.
The famous Greek epic poem was written by Homer, and tells the story of Odysseus' 10-year journey to return to his kingdom Ithaca, his wife (Penelope), and his son (Telemachus) after the Trojan War. Along the way he is thwarted and aided by Greek gods and friends.
30 books that influenced the world
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According to experts spread across 35 different countries, these are the top 30 books that have shaped the world, either for their beautiful stories of love, tragedy, and war, or for their satirical humor, social commentary, and timeless lessons that have changed our views on life over time. They were ranked by BBC Culture according to votes from 108 experts. The results may surprise you!Click through the gallery to see the top 30 and learn a bit about each one.