So if I've read the 20th century meme trilogy and the 19th century meme trilogy, what is the 18th century meme trilogy?

So if I've read the 20th century meme trilogy and the 19th century meme trilogy, what is the 18th century meme trilogy?

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>Jacques le Fataliste et son maître
>Candide
>Julie, ou la Nouvelle Héloïse

Those three books aren't memes though, they're literary masterpieces unlike trash like Gravity's Rainbow and Infinite Jest.

Tristram Shandy
Sorrows of Young Werther
Justine

Fucking thank you for recommending Tristram Shandy, it's so under-mentioned on Veeky Forums.

One of the others should be either Clarissa or Gulliver's Travels though.

Why are GR and IJ trash? Explain, user.

Take a Werther for Moby Dick.
And if you're criticizing Shandy, give me your address.
I see it mentioned every day. And both good choices there lad.

Justine is unironically one of my favorite books ever.

>Covers quite a few fetishes of mine
>More and more deprived as it goes on
>Fun satire of the common heroines of the time
>I once in a while agreed with the various libertine and villain monologues and speeches

I smiled almost the entire time I read it

Shandy, Ramaeu's Nephew, Wilhelm Meister (Lehrjahr). Also, Tom Jones and Moll Flanders rate strong looks. If we're talking meme, however, Robinson Cruesoe's perhaps unavoidable.

I dunno, all I know is this is the meme of memes.

>20th century meme trilogy
lemme guess the stranger, the ulysses and infinite jest?