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PRIZE-WINNING BOOKS ONLINE
In this exhibit, you can read online the complete text of books
that have won major literary prizes, like
the Newbery Award,
the Nobel Prize,
and the Pulitzer Prize.
The books listed below are either
out of copyright (at least in some countries),
or are online with the permission of the copyright holder.
Please inform us of any
bad links.
Newbery Award
The Newbery award for outstanding children's books by Americans
was established in 1922.
Each year a medal is given to a book published the previous year. In most
years, Honor Books are designated as well.
More information, including information on recent winners, can be found at the
official Newbery Medal Home Page.
- 1922
- 1923
- 1924
- Medalist: The Dark Frigate by Charles Boardman Hawes
- (No record of honor books in 1924)
- 1925
- 1926
- 1927
- 1928
- 1929
Due to copyright restrictions, we cannot yet be complete for
subsequent years of the Newbery awards. The following later
Newbery awardees are online:
Nobel Prize in Literature
The Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded to an author from any country
who has produced "the most outstanding
work of an idealistic tendency", was established in 1901.
The prize is given to an author, and does not usually cite individual
books. Winning authors with books freely readable online
are listed below;
select the link on the author's name
to see books by the author, and possibly to see links to books and
other information about the author as well.
For more information on the Nobel Prize, including information
on recent winners, see
the official Nobel Prize web site.
- 1901: Sully Prudhomme (France, 1839-1907)
- 1902: Chrisian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (Germany, 1817-1903)
- 1903: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (Norway, 1832-1910)
- 1904: Frédéric Mistral (France, 1830-1914)
- 1904: José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (Spain, 1832-1916)
- 1905:
Henryk Sienkiewicz (Poland, 1846-1916)
- 1906: Giosuè Carducci (Italy, 1835-1907)
- 1907: Rudyard Kipling (UK, 1865-1936)
- 1908: Rudolf Christoph Eucken (Germany, 1846-1926)
- 1909: Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlöf (Sweden, 1858-1940)
- 1910: Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse (Germany, 1830-1914)
- 1911: Maurice Maeterlinck (Belgium, 1862-1949)
- 1912: Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann (Germany, 1862-1946)
- 1913: Rabindranath Tagore (India, 1861-1941)
- 1914: No award
- 1915: Romain Rolland (France, 1866-1944)
- 1916: Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam (Sweden, 1859-1940)
- 1917: Karl Adolph Gjellerup (Denmark, 1857-1919)
- 1917: Henrik Pontoppidan (Denmark, 1857-1943)
- 1918: No award
- 1919: Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler (Switzerland, 1845-1924)
- 1920: Knut Pedersen Hamsun (Norway, 1859-1952)
- 1921: Anatole France (France, 1844-1924)
- 1922: Jacinto Benavente (Spain, 1866-1954)
- 1923:
William Butler Yeats (Ireland, 1865-1939)
- 1924:
Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont (Poland, 1867-1925)
- 1925:
George Bernard Shaw (UK, 1856-1950)
- 1926:
Grazia Deledda (Italy, 1871-1936)
- 1927:
Henri Bergson (France, 1859-1941)
- 1928:
Sigrid Undset (Norway, 1882-1949)
- 1929:
Thomas Mann (Germany, 1875-1955)
- 1930:
Sinclair Lewis (USA, 1885-1951)
- 1931:
Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Sweden, 1864-1931)
- 1932:
John Galsworthy (UK, 1867-1933)
- 1933:
Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (France, 1870-1953)
- 1934:
Luigi Pirandello (Italy, 1867-1936)
- 1935: No award
- 1936:
Eugene O'Neill (USA, 1888-1953)
- 1937:
Roger Martin Du Gard (France, 1881-1958)
- 1938:
Pearl S. Buck (USA, 1892-1973)
- 1939:
Frans Emil Sillanpää (Finland, 1888-1964)
- 1940: No award
- 1941: No award
- 1942: No award
- 1943: No award
- 1944:
Johannes Vilhelm Jensen (Denmark, 1873-1950)
- 1945:
Gabriela Mistral (Chile, 1889-1957)
- 1946:
Hermann Hesse (Germany, 1877-1962)
- 1947:
André Gide (France, 1869-1951)
- 1948:
T. S. Eliot (UK, 1888-1965)
- 1949: William Faulkner (USA, 1897-1962)
- 1950:
Bertrand Russell (UK, 1872-1970)
- 1951:
Pär Fabian Lagerkvist (Sweden, 1891-1974)
- 1952:
François Mauriac (France, 1885-1970)
- 1953:
Winston Churchill (UK, 1874-1965)
- 1954:
Ernest Hemingway (USA, 1899-1961)
- 1955:
Halldór Laxness (Iceland, 1902-1998)
- 1956:
Juan Ramón Jiménez (Spain, 1881-1958)
- 1957:
Albert Camus (France, 1913-1960)
- 1958:
Boris Pasternak (Russia, 1890-1960)
Due to copyright restrictions, we cannot yet list books online for
all subsequent years of the Nobel prizes. However, the following later
Nobel awardees have free books online.
Pulitzer Prizes
The Pulitzer Prizes were established in 1917, with
awards for journalism and literature. The early literature
prize categories were
American biography, drama, fiction, history, and poetry.
For more information on the Pulitzer Prize, including full lists
of winners, see
the official Pulitzer Prize web site.
Journalism
Most of the journalism prizes have been awarded to articles
and photographs in newspapers. As
digitized newspapers come on line,
we may link to some of the early winners. Full texts of many of the recent
journalism winners are linked from the
official Pulitzer journalism prize listings.
A one-time prize for newspaper history was awarded in 1918 for the
following essay:
A special citation
was awarded posthumously in 2020 for the reporting of
Ida B. Wells.
Biography
Except where noted,
the subject of each biography is either the person mentioned in the title,
or the author.
Drama
Fiction
History
Poetry
We have not yet determined whether any later Pulitzer Prize-winning books can
go online.
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