Category
page 1British romance novels

Pride and Prejudice
1813 novel by Jane Austen

Jane Eyre
1847 novel by Charlotte Brontë

Fifty Shades of Grey
2011 erotic romance novel by E.L. James

Rebecca
novel by Daphne du Maurier
The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses
novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
She: A History of Adventure
novel by H. Rider Haggard

Bridget Jones's Diary
1996 novel by Helen Fielding

Me Before You
2012 novel by Jojo Moyes

The French Lieutenant's Woman
1969 novel by John Fowles
Heartstopper
British webcomic

The Mysteries of Udolpho
1794 novel by Ann Radcliffe

Fifty Shades Darker
2012 novel by E. L. James

Fifty Shades Freed
2012 novel by E. L. James

A Dog of Flanders
1872 novel by Ouida

The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
1904 novel by H. G. Wells

Possession
1990 romance by A. S. Byatt

The Sheik
1919 novel by Edith Maude Hull
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian
novel by E. L. James

My Cousin Rachel
novel by Daphne du Maurier

The Blue Lagoon
1908 novel by Henry de Vere Stacpoole

Green Mansions
novel by William Henry Hudson

After You
2015 novel by Jojo Moyes

Girl Online
2014 novel by Zoe Sugg

The Romance of the Forest
1791 novel by Ann Radcliffe

The Italian
1797 novel by Ann Radcliffe
Darker: Fifty Shades Darker as Told by Christian
erotic romance by British author, E. L. James

A Sicilian Romance
novel by Ann Radcliffe

The Sea Lady
novel by H. G. Wells

I Capture the Castle
1948 novel by Dodie Smith

Zastrozzi
Zastrozzi: A Romance is a Gothic novella by Percy Bysshe Shelley first published in 1810 in London by George Wilkie and John Robinson anonymously, with only the initials of the author's name, as "by P.B.S.". The first of Shelley's two early Gothic novellas, the other being St. Irvyne, outlines his atheistic worldview through the villain Zastrozzi and touches upon his earliest thoughts on irresponsible self-indulgence and violent revenge. An 1810 reviewer wrote that the main character "Zastrozzi is one of the most savage and improbable demons that ever issued from a diseased brain".