Jane Austen
J.M. Barrie
Charles Baudelaire
Charlotte Brontë
Jane Eyre (1847)
The Brothers Grimm
Fairy Tales (1812-22)
Lewis Carroll
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
E.M. Forster
Kahlil Gibran
The Madman (1918)
Nikolai Gogol
Dead Souls (1842)
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Hermann Hesse
Siddhartha (1922)
Siddhartha (1922) 
E.T.A. Hoffmann
Jerome K. Jerome
Franz Kafka
D.H. Lawrence
Elias Lönnrot
Kalevala (1835) 
Thomas Mann
Wilfred Owen
Edgar Allan Poe
Mary Shelley
Leo Tolstoy
Unknown Author
Beowulf (Modern English Edition)
Beowulf (Old English Edition)
Various Authors
The Holy Bible (King James Version)
H.G. Wells
Margery Williams
P.G. Wodehouse

The Invisible Man
H.G. Wells

Chapter I: The Strange Man’s Arrival
Chapter II: Mr. Teddy Henfrey’s First Impressions
Chapter III: The Thousand And One Bottles
Chapter IV: Mr. Cuss Interviews the Stranger
Chapter V: The Burglary at the Vicarage
Chapter VI: The Furniture That Went Mad
Chapter VII: The Unveiling of the Stranger
Chapter VIII: In Transit
Chapter IX: Mr. Thomas Marvel
Chapter X: Mr. Marvel’s Visit to Iping
Chapter XI: In the “Coach And Horses”
Chapter XII: The Invisible Man Loses His Temper
Chapter XIII: Mr. Marvel Discusses His Resignation
Chapter XIV: At Port Stowe
Chapter XV: The Man Who Was Running
Chapter XVI: In the “Jolly Cricketers”
Chapter XVII: Dr. Kemp’s Visitor
Chapter XVIII: The Invisible Man Sleeps
Chapter XIX: Certain First Principles
Chapter XX: At The House In Great Portland Street
Chapter XXI: In Oxford Street
Chapter XXII: In The Emporium
Chapter XXIII: In Drury Lane
Chapter XXIV: The Plan That Failed
Chapter XXV: The Hunting Of The Invisible Man
Chapter XXVI: The Wicksteed Murder
Chapter XXVII: The Siege Of Kemp’s House
Chapter XXVIII: The Hunter Hunted
The Epilogue