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  1. Listopia. Best Books of the 17th Century. The best books published during the 17th century (January 1st, 1601 through December 31st 1700). See also. Most Rated Book By Year. Best Books By Century: 21st, 20th, 19th, 18th, 17th, 16th, 15th, 14th, 13th, 12th, 11th, 10th, 9th, 8th, 7th, 6th, 5th, 4th. Lists for all books by Number of Ratings:

    • Journey to The West by Wu Cheng’en
    • The Life of An Amorous Man by Saikaku Ihara
    • The Narrow Road to The Deep North by Matsuo Bashō
    • The Reply by Sor Juana Inés de La Cruz
    • Phèdre by Jean Racine
    • The CID by Pierre Corneille
    • Tartuffe by Molière
    • Pensées by Blaise Pascal
    • Clélie by Madeleine de Scudéry
    • Meditations on First Philosophy by René Descartes

    Journey to the West spans multiple fascinating volumes, so you can break it down into separate reads if you want to give the first volume a try. It follows a famed mythical monk who, nearly a thousand years earlier, made a 16-year journey to India. The story is part religion, part fairy tale, and part history – with plenty of humor, satire, and rom...

    This famous bookis an eastern equivalent of the European Don Juan, which was also published in the same century. It follows a popular Japanese man called Yonosuke. His many – and often complicated – relationships with women, and quite a few men, provide an enlightening view of Japanese views on sexuality during that era. It’s also an interesting lo...

    If you like the idea of ancient travelogues, The Narrow Roadhas an interesting twist: Basho, a skilled poet who became a famed Zen master, travels the land to learn more about life, truth, and the great mysteries of reality. It’s also an excellent showcase of the Japanese haibun, linking verse and poetry to tell a story, including some of Japan’s f...

    At first glance, a letter written by a Mexican nun may seem like an odd choice for the list. But, The Reply, also known as The Answer, among other titles, is famous as a masterful work of feminism by an incredibly brilliant woman. Her letter critiquing religious theory (and plagiarism of her past work) includes a historically powerful defense of wo...

    Europe was a hotbed of theater and plays during the 17th century. A particularly unique, powerful example is Phèdre by Poet Laureate Racine of France. The story does an incredible job of interpreting a Greek myth for the current age, sketching the tale of Phèdre’s hubris, her forbidden love for her stepson, and the destruction of her family at the ...

    The Cidfollows the life and death of one of Spain’s most popular folk heroes and warriors, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. It’s considered one of the first and greatest examples of tragicomedy, something entirely unexpected in French theaters at the time – and caused quite a controversy.

    Tartuffe’sblistering satire and wordplay may be famous today, but the tale was so scandalous at the time that it was banned for years. The play follows a con man who fools a wealthy family with his religious pretension and fake piety, something the church of the day did not care for. This is a classic novel that still resonates with modern readers.

    Penséesis famous for clearly laying out an argument for humanity’s often despicable condition and need for improvement. It laid the groundwork for many moral arguments in later centuries, using careful logic and observation of humanity to make clear points. Readers may also find it darkly sardonic, with many quotable lines that are applicable today...

    You don’t have to read all of Clélie, which is essentially a romantic fiction series – one of the first of its kind – but picking up a volume or two is well worth your time. It’s a daring tale of a Roman beauty and her quest for love that also raised questions about modern-day France – and the ire of male novelists as it became one of the most popu...

    Possibly Descartes’ greatest work, Meditations,offers a philosophical argument for human consciousness, the existence of the soul, and the existence of God. It attempts to argue based on completely empirical grounds of what the philosopher can directly observe and consider, forming a foundation for Western philosophy that would last for centuries.

  2. 10,000+ authors have recommended their favorite books and what they love about them. Browse their picks for the best books about modernity , China , and plantations . Geoffrey Parker shares the 5 best books on the 17th Century.

  3. 7 de ago. de 2023 · What are the best books written in the 17th century? Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, Paradise Lost by John Milton, the Shakespeare plays, and Oroonoko by Aphra Behn are some of the most well-known pieces of literature from the 1600s.

  4. 10,000+ authors have recommended their favorite books and what they love about them. Browse their picks for the best books about Colonial America, New England, and Virginia.

  5. 43 books based on 15 votes: The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, ... The best novels set in the 17th century.

  6. The 17th century was a period of unceasing disturbance and violent storms, no less in literature than in politics and society. The Renaissance had prepared a receptive environment essential to the dissemination of the ideas of the new science and philosophy. The great question of the century, which confronted serious writers from Donne to ...