
At any rate, I'm on a quest to expand my literary horizons. I just picked up a collection of Kafka's short stories from the library yesterday and have enjoyed what I've read so far (in particular, "The Metamorphosis" was good, if depressing), so I'm open to other suggestions once I work my way through the books I just got from the library.
What would you suggest for someone relatively new to the classics? Of course, I've heard of many of the classics (Great Expectations, War and Peace, etc.) but never read them, so I have no idea whose work is relatively accessible for a newcomer. I'm not afraid to try something "challenging", but on the other hand, I don't want to be unable to understand it at all. I've heard Joyce's "Ulysses" is supposed to be particularly difficult, for example.
Your opinions are most welcome.
