Robur-the-Conqueror, the science fiction novel by Jules Verne, published in 1886
The Romance of Two Worlds, Marie Corelli's first novel, published in 1886
Little Lord Fauntleroy, the first children's novel written by English–American playwright and author Frances Hodgson Burnett
The work, commonly known today as The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde or simply Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
The Princess Casamassima, the novel by Henry James, first published as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly in 1885-1886 and then as a book in 1886
The Outpost (Polish title: Placówka), the first of four major novels by the Polish writer Bolesław Prus
The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), the tragic novel by English author Thomas Hardy, subtitled "The Life and Death of a Man of Character"
L'Œuvre (1886; "The Masterpiece"), the novel by Émile Zola, part of the twenty-volume series Les Rougon-Macquart
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, published in 1886, the collection of humorous essays by Jerome K. Jerome
Beyond Good and Evil (subtitled "Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future" (Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft), the book by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, first published in 1886
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, the mystery fiction novel by English writer Fergus Hume
Confessions of a Young Man (1886), the memoir by Irish novelist George Moore who spent about 15 years in his teens and 20s in Paris and later London as a struggling artist
The Future Eve (also translated as Tomorrow's Eve and The Eve of the Future), the Sybmolist science fiction novel by the French author Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
The Perfumed Garden (Arabic:الروض العاطر في نزهة الخاطر) by Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Nafzawi, the sex manual and work of erotic literature
What is to be Done?, the non-fiction work by Leo Tolstoy, in which Tolstoy describes the social conditions of Russia in his day
Albertine, the novel written in 1886 by Norwegian painter and writer Christian Krohg
The Silence of Dean Maitland, the 1934 Australian film directed by Ken G. Hall
Enola; or, Her fatal mistake, the 1886 book written by Mary Young Ridenbaugh, notable for being the inspiration, indirectly, for the naming of the Enola Gay, the B-29 bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima
"Free Joe and the Rest of the World", the short story by Joel Chandler Harris
Undersökningar i germanisk mythologi (Investigations into Germanic Mythology), the two-volume work by Viktor Rydberg, published in 1886 and 1889
How Much Land Does a Man Require? (Russian: Много ли человеку земли нужно?, Mnogo li cheloveku zemli nuzhno), the 1886 short story by Leo Tolstoy about a man who, in his lust for land, forfeits everything
Kaffir Folk-lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales, the book by George McCall Theal published in 1886
Ivan the Fool (also known as "Ivan the Fool and his Two Brothers"), the 1886 short story (in fact, a literary fairy tale) by Leo Tolstoy, published in 1886
A Tangled Tale, the collection of ten brief humorous stories by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), published serially between April 1880 and March 1885 in The Monthly Packet magazine
The Australian Race: Its Origin, Languages, Customs, Place of Landing in Australia, and the Routes by Which It Spread Itself over That Continent, the 1886 book by Edward Curr about the Indigenous Australian peoples
Japanese homes and their surroundings, the book by Edward S. Morse describing and illustrating the construction of Japanese homes
Slovenski svetec in učitelj, the novel by Slovenian author Josip Jurčič
Hobson-Jobson, the short title of Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive
Protection or Free Trade: An Examination of the Tariff Question with Especial Regard to the Interests of Labor (1886), the book written by nineteenth century economist and social philosopher, Henry George (September 2, 1839 – October 29, 1897)
The Death of Ivan Ilyich (Smert' Ivana Ilyicha), first published in 1886, the novella by Leo Tolstoy, one of the masterpieces of his late fiction, written shortly after his religious conversion of the late 1870s
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