Epistolary Novel

What would you elect as the best epistolary novel?
Young Werther gets my vote.

Dangerous Liaisons

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Mein Tagebuch, Familie by
Fett halsbart, there should be a translation on lib-gen.

I haven't read it but I think it's undoubtedly Clarissa.

Dracula easily

The screwtape letters

This right here. Its Clarissa.

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

This. Dracula by far. Werther is good too.

Bump

the moonstone is bretty comfy

read more you fucking philistines

Humphrey Clinker.

ill vote for this at well. Jonathan Harker's journals in the beginning are so atmospheric , it's great

the one true answer, with Pamela as runner up
19th century potboilers.

I liked moonstone, but i'd have a hard time considering it a true work of genius. It's more of a fun little detective novel

>pretending like Collins is any better than stoker
wew lad

Abraham bring me my tea, chop chop.

Wtf is an epistolary?

Get OUT

I was recommending the moonstone as comfy, I know it's not very good. Stoker's not good either, though.

Persian Letters by Montesquieu

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GET THE FUCK OUT

glad to see not everyone in this thread is a plebiscus