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This Classic Novel Was Ranked the No. 1 ‘Novel of All Time' on GoodReads
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This Classic Novel Was Ranked the No. 1 ‘Novel of All Time' on GoodReads

6 April 20262 Mins Read

Some books never leave the conversation—and according to Goodreads readers, one classic novel still stands above the rest.

On the platform’s list of the greatest literary novels of all time, “Pride and Prejudice” byJane Austen takes the No. 1 spot, ranking ahead of other heavyweights like George Orwell’s “1984” and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.”

First published in 1813, the novel has remained one of the most widely read and beloved works in English literature, with more than 20 million copies sold worldwide. It follows Elizabeth Bennet, a sharp and independent young woman navigating family pressures, social expectations, and her complicated relationship with the wealthy and reserved Mr. Darcy.

What begins as a story shaped by first impressions slowly unfolds into something deeper. As Elizabeth and Darcy confront their own flaws—her quick judgments and his guarded pride—the novel explores themes of love, class, reputation, and personal growth with a wit that still feels modern more than two centuries later.

Beyond its love story, “Pride and Prejudice” has also remained relevant because of its sharp social commentary. Austen captures a world where reputation can shape a person’s future overnight, and where marriage is often tied as much to financial survival as it is to affection. That tension—between love and security—still resonates with readers today, helping explain why the novel continues to attract millions of new fans and maintain its place at the top of Goodreads rankings more than two centuries after it was first published.

Austen, who published the novel anonymously during her lifetime, would go on to become one of the most influential writers in literary history. Her work continues to resonate across generations, inspiring countless adaptations, retellings, and modern reinterpretations.

More than 200 years after its release, “Pride and Prejudice” remains the kind of novel readers return to again and again—proof that some stories don’t just endure, they define the genre.

The novel’s staying power is also reflected in its massive readership today, with millions of ratings on Goodreads alone and a steady stream of new adaptations continuing to introduce the story to fresh audiences. From film and television to modern retellings, Elizabeth and Darcy’s story has proven endlessly adaptable, which is just another reason it continues to rank among the most beloved books of all time.

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