For context, the only ''classic'' writers I can say I really adore are Balzac, Chekhov, Mary Shelley and (if you can consider him that) Marquis De Sade. I have tried Tolstoy: I found Anna Karenina dreadful, but loved the The Kreutzer Sonata, mainly because it didn't feel like a classic at all. Me and Dostoevsky were not a great match either, thought better. I like both Camus and Kafka. I adore Hell by Henri Barbusse. Based on that information, what is a classic you think I would enjoy?
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